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if you weren't a good mechanic, you wouldn't be good at the business. was not a mechanic. >> but what brian could bring to the table was a fresh set of eyes and a personal journey that he was willing to translate into a business one. >> any individual that goes through a coming out process at some point in their life hears things that keeps them in the closet. anybody that knows me knows i don't take no for an answer. when someone says, you shouldn't do this, i say watch me. >> some of the feedback glenn got was troubling. glenn calls brian one of the toughest guys he knows. >> i have loyal employees who said i feel so sorry for you you only have one boy, now you have none. these are guys you're paying. they're working for you. and he's going to work with them. >> even after catching a gruen of employees early on mocking him behind his back, brian wouldn't be stopped. he realized what strengths he brought to the company. >> when you're in the closet and you grow up that way, you learn how to be a chameleon. you learn how to judge the situation. how to fi
if you weren't a good mechanic, you wouldn't be good at the business. was not a mechanic. >> but what brian could bring to the table was a fresh set of eyes and a personal journey that he was willing to translate into a business one. >> any individual that goes through a coming out process at some point in their life hears things that keeps them in the closet. anybody that knows me knows i don't take no for an answer. when someone says, you shouldn't do this, i say watch me....
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you know, you got a head, i got a hat for you. got a hat for it. >> hey, you got a head, i've got a hat for it. i got one for you, man. >> jimmy: you do? >> look at this. i thought this was like a a newsboy style. like, you know, different people have different heads. like, your head is a little large for -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: for a jimmy -- >> for -- yeah. like, if i -- you know. this is like newsboy style. i think it's kind of your swag. oh! oh! [ cheers and applause ] oh! oh! oh! >> jimmy: my mood. >> yeah. oh! oh! [ cheers and applause ] oh! no, he didn't! no! no, you didn't! no, you didn't do the flip back! no, you didn't do the flip back. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, you didn't. >> yeah, yeah -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's hilarious. i dig it. dude, you're doing everything, man. >> yeah, man. >> jimmy: you're doing stand-up still. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're doing movies. congrats and we got to talk about the movie, too. you're doing tv shows. congrats on the good news about that, as well. >> yeah, man. >> jimmy: i mean, w
you know, you got a head, i got a hat for you. got a hat for it. >> hey, you got a head, i've got a hat for it. i got one for you, man. >> jimmy: you do? >> look at this. i thought this was like a a newsboy style. like, you know, different people have different heads. like, your head is a little large for -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: for a jimmy -- >> for -- yeah. like, if i -- you know. this is like newsboy style. i think it's kind of your swag. oh! oh! [ cheers and...
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he sleep in a mattress. if youant all this information and more, send a million dollars to "jimmy kimmel live" care of guillermo's dressing room. i'll tell you all the secret -- if you pay. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i wonder who that is, i will sue his pants off. a new number one movie in america is -- any of you going to see "deadpool 2" this weekend? this is of course the sequel to "deadpool" which made $360 million. it will be a blockbuster for sure. no blockbuster is complete without a review from our inhouse movie critter yehya. here he is talking about ryan reynolds' new movie "deadpool 2." >> hi, it's me, yehya. talk about the summer movie. the movie behind me -- no have name. it's the movie -- it's called like "dad bull" something. >> it's showtime. >> don't call it a comeback! >> a movie, lot of lot of action in the movie. the bad guy in that movie, his name zkazh brown. he play the movie george w. bush, the dumb one is not smart. the news guy also, the guy ryan gosling. ryan filippo. ryan secret.
he sleep in a mattress. if youant all this information and more, send a million dollars to "jimmy kimmel live" care of guillermo's dressing room. i'll tell you all the secret -- if you pay. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i wonder who that is, i will sue his pants off. a new number one movie in america is -- any of you going to see "deadpool 2" this weekend? this is of course the sequel to "deadpool" which made $360 million. it will be a blockbuster for...
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i don't look or feel you know it's more a bar to her if the piece makes you and your heart's skips a bit not so orthodox there and i'm interested in the rewrite look at it and it doesn't do anything to my feelings that. you know i don't do much off. the painting in the book is. probably in the soul. the sort of production. you know a painting on the wall into your museum being awarded to the commission's great read. there's nothing like it. you know a lot of young art this looks like a place like this. one the success you know but behind the successes a lot of hard work a lot of disappointments and so you have to lead to kind of all those you know none of the artists who shown here had an easy life you know if you look at. those works you see in the last gallery you know the right to see. you know those were the early days of modernism you know and they have to struggle to find a language a new language to speak you know to get rid of representation. you know sort of have to feel that we're around and it was it was an easy you know to do you look at them they're nice here in this. nic
i don't look or feel you know it's more a bar to her if the piece makes you and your heart's skips a bit not so orthodox there and i'm interested in the rewrite look at it and it doesn't do anything to my feelings that. you know i don't do much off. the painting in the book is. probably in the soul. the sort of production. you know a painting on the wall into your museum being awarded to the commission's great read. there's nothing like it. you know a lot of young art this looks like a place...
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oh you are. a young girl just enjoying high school prom no in case you missed this picture is the moment that civilization went just too far. cultural appropriation or appreciating stuff from other cultures may seem like a completely made up problem the kind of thing it's not worth. but are we really going to believe that innocent young the traditional chinese dress just so she could look nice when i'm grey guy on twitter who had never met a teenager and probably shouldn't be looking at strangers social media feeds smirk across the room when he said my culture is no no goddamn progress but mr angry is a chinese american named jeremy lamb who one would expect would know a thing or two about mixing culture is if we don't pretend to be outraged right now where we're like as he is of this world stop we will start to eat chinese food as if it a new thing when they start using goods made in china in everyday life china's culture is not your god damn i thought what about indian attitude from the simpsons
oh you are. a young girl just enjoying high school prom no in case you missed this picture is the moment that civilization went just too far. cultural appropriation or appreciating stuff from other cultures may seem like a completely made up problem the kind of thing it's not worth. but are we really going to believe that innocent young the traditional chinese dress just so she could look nice when i'm grey guy on twitter who had never met a teenager and probably shouldn't be looking at...
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i find you. in a private car, you main get a different reaction than on the tube. all depend on who you ask, what mode of transport you are in. give you a different grade. >> we cannot escape the fact that teresa may started. brexit. horrible strain of nativism. here, you are arriving in the middle of this wind rush, crisis. so many african caribbeans who were invited to britain to rebuild the country when there weren't enough people after the war. suddenly finding themselves, persona nongrata. i wonder how you take that. how you -- >> you have a group of people who were for all intents and purposes. british. british went around the world. forcing people to be british. many of the people accepted that title. came to britain. built what they believe was their country. then one day, woke up. where its home. not the place that i have built. so, you know when, when you see the story, you, you, you come to realize that, that, unfortunately, the fairy tale that maybe we told ourselves at times, how people have changed. its not as true as we would like it to believe. you k
i find you. in a private car, you main get a different reaction than on the tube. all depend on who you ask, what mode of transport you are in. give you a different grade. >> we cannot escape the fact that teresa may started. brexit. horrible strain of nativism. here, you are arriving in the middle of this wind rush, crisis. so many african caribbeans who were invited to britain to rebuild the country when there weren't enough people after the war. suddenly finding themselves, persona...
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you know, it was a brief -- from what i saw, you know, it's a massive -- >> i'm talking about you and -- >> well, it's the same thing, right? i had a brief, you know, hello to him as i was walking out. but i listened to him. he spoke at the same event where i spoke, right? and he gave a lot of interesting insights in terms of -- >> the russian perspective, totally. i guess -- no, no, no. i mean this, about a relationship that's deeply broken in many ways and -- >> it was more about, you know, ways forward for the russian economy and, you know, the royal economy if you will zblfn. >> i understand how you feel like things get manipulated. but it really does seem like you've got a deputy foreign minister telling you he supports trump. >> he did not directly use those words. i am interpreting a lot of things that i'm hearing. >> but then it sort of feels like -- are you sort of inflating your importance back to the campaign? >> i was not -- i think you're not reading the full context of that. i was talking about discussions. you know, it was input i had from a lot of people. you know, you
you know, it was a brief -- from what i saw, you know, it's a massive -- >> i'm talking about you and -- >> well, it's the same thing, right? i had a brief, you know, hello to him as i was walking out. but i listened to him. he spoke at the same event where i spoke, right? and he gave a lot of interesting insights in terms of -- >> the russian perspective, totally. i guess -- no, no, no. i mean this, about a relationship that's deeply broken in many ways and -- >> it was...
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, there is a procedure for handling that. youfore a judge and a judge decides whether or not he has a recognizable exemption or privilege from testifying. and if a judge decides he doesn't then you have to testify. you don't have a choice about that. >> seth: wow, that interview has not aged well. [ laughter ] unlike rudy giuliani, who doesn't look a day over crypt-keeper. [ laughter and applause ] so rudy is obviously lying and contradicting himself. and yet the media keeps talking to him. last week on cnn rudy insisted that if mueller were to subpoena trump he would interfere in the investigation by going to attorney general jeff sessions, and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, and telling them to stop the subpoena. >> if mueller did it the justice department could take the subpoena right back. >> or you could just litigate it. but he could subpoena him and you could litigate it. >> i wouldn't litigate it. i'd go right to the attorney general. i'd say, "jeff, you know, put on big boy pants and you go take it away." >> but
, there is a procedure for handling that. youfore a judge and a judge decides whether or not he has a recognizable exemption or privilege from testifying. and if a judge decides he doesn't then you have to testify. you don't have a choice about that. >> seth: wow, that interview has not aged well. [ laughter ] unlike rudy giuliani, who doesn't look a day over crypt-keeper. [ laughter and applause ] so rudy is obviously lying and contradicting himself. and yet the media keeps talking to...
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we could be a lion you could be a tiger we could be a wolf. and sometimes you know i mean like. a dirty little animal. like the. small dirty animal i saw it in the singapore zoo you don't want to take it home if you. you know i was compelled to to make this bobby rush. into something that this isn't profound even and i can only do that if i inject myself into it i give this little animal my personality for many people of course it's shocking because we have been severed of that mythological tradition and today you go to large parts of southeast asia and particularly in malaysia not only are these kinds of myths. not encouraged they are seriously abused and meet illegitimate. the current theories are working on. is. build from the primordial god and. you have that thing within you that word i mentioned is. doing things beautifully. but then you have the other side of you you know the dark side. the more. disturbing aspects of your personality that has to come out. in islam you know like in bali good and evil sits together. both are creatures of god i see him within a continuum. of
we could be a lion you could be a tiger we could be a wolf. and sometimes you know i mean like. a dirty little animal. like the. small dirty animal i saw it in the singapore zoo you don't want to take it home if you. you know i was compelled to to make this bobby rush. into something that this isn't profound even and i can only do that if i inject myself into it i give this little animal my personality for many people of course it's shocking because we have been severed of that mythological...
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you would be a first grade. you're not going to believe what's happened to me. >> host: how old were you? >> guest: 34. >> host: this just happened so fast after 20 years, i mean you really must have been hard to process. >> guest: it was a dreamlike. everyday something do. some today shawon me to be on, good morning america me to be on. i would on local d.c. channel line years ago and i remember being on the whole law firm was watching it because when we do, and talk about it at the end she said at the film is, but quite. are you doing all that? i said let me to stop you. i always want to say this and a positive said, my lawyers are handling this. i heard later anybody at holland and nights started chewing. every lawyer has wanted to say that. >> host: how long it equipped the law from? >> guest: i stayed there for almost a year. because we just joined, my partner and i just joined this film, and he recently retired after distinguished long career. we've been brought over to start a corporate department and it d
you would be a first grade. you're not going to believe what's happened to me. >> host: how old were you? >> guest: 34. >> host: this just happened so fast after 20 years, i mean you really must have been hard to process. >> guest: it was a dreamlike. everyday something do. some today shawon me to be on, good morning america me to be on. i would on local d.c. channel line years ago and i remember being on the whole law firm was watching it because when we do, and talk...
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the old notion is you hand out a that, -- that, the old notion is you hand out a bunch of blue books, and that is how you assess student work. that makes no sense when we can do all kinds of interesting things when we have digital tools. susan: would you talk a little bit more about the digitization of archives across the country and what it has done to people's ability to research things and even change perspectives? james: it certainly makes things more accessible. it makes more things more accessible. i think there is a misunderstanding in the assumption that it makes everything accessible. an archive cannot digitize everything. part of the skill of the archivist is figuring out what needs to be digitized, what you wish could be digitized but there are budgetary realities. there has been talks about the national archives not accepting records that aren't digital. but not every federal agency has , all of the records digitized and not every federal agency has a budget to digitize. if the national archive does not accept paper, it will go to the basement of the federal agency and rot
the old notion is you hand out a that, -- that, the old notion is you hand out a bunch of blue books, and that is how you assess student work. that makes no sense when we can do all kinds of interesting things when we have digital tools. susan: would you talk a little bit more about the digitization of archives across the country and what it has done to people's ability to research things and even change perspectives? james: it certainly makes things more accessible. it makes more things more...
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you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer10 to 500500 to start listening today. your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 5 times more detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com mark: is the nation more patriotic? or less be dropped? which way are we headed? >> it may depend on what circles you are in. i'm in the military community a lot and i find a lot of great patriots in the military community. the question about it.
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you actually had family in your life who thought that would be a good career path for you. >> yeah, my great grandmother thought that -- she felt certain when i was born that i would receive the calling. >> seth: oh, wow. >> and i would be a priest. and i remember being very concerned, "what is this thing, the calling?" [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> do you -- well, god will come to you, and tell you, and i was like, "okay. i do not want that to happen." [ laughter ] when will that happen? well, in silence. okay, i'm avoiding silence at all costs. and i was so happy when she kind of decided that, well, my calling was the arts. >> seth: that's good. >> but i did, when i put the collar on the first time i thought of her, and thought, "hey grandma, i'm back." >> seth: there you go. "i got the calling." [ laughter ] >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: it's very -- i think she would be sad that the calling came from your agent. [ laughter ] "big news ethan, you're a priest." >> yeah. yeah, yeah. >> seth: were your parents -- when -- you know obviously, you found your way t
you actually had family in your life who thought that would be a good career path for you. >> yeah, my great grandmother thought that -- she felt certain when i was born that i would receive the calling. >> seth: oh, wow. >> and i would be a priest. and i remember being very concerned, "what is this thing, the calling?" [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> do you -- well, god will come to you, and tell you, and i was like, "okay. i do not want that to...
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have a charter where you could see this thing come back below 100, possibly as low as 95 last month's low here. we're going to talk about this a little bit tonight here, but right now i forgot to talk about what exactly a butterfly is. it's buying a put spread and selling a put spread and in the middle they kind of overlap a little bit you can look at the july expiration, and by july 105. i'm selling two of those at 1.05 or $2.10 total you buy the one that will cost you $2 your break evens are down at $1.03. that's $2 in premium and the strike all week long you can make up to $8, okay? you can actually make up to july expiration between '95 and '97 the stock is below 85. that's not the stock closed at 1.0465 >> when is learning options when thisshow first started -- i'm still learning options, by the way -- the thing to remember is you sell the guts. the middle part is what you sell and you buy the rest >> if you're targeting a direction, you want the underlying or you're expecting the underlying to walk to your straight sh
have a charter where you could see this thing come back below 100, possibly as low as 95 last month's low here. we're going to talk about this a little bit tonight here, but right now i forgot to talk about what exactly a butterfly is. it's buying a put spread and selling a put spread and in the middle they kind of overlap a little bit you can look at the july expiration, and by july 105. i'm selling two of those at 1.05 or $2.10 total you buy the one that will cost you $2 your break evens are...
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you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. e it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer4 to 500500 to start listening today. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com save up to 15% when you book early [ up-tempo music plays ] >> cuba is a country marked by neglect... many of its beautiful buildings crumbling into dust. still, there are places that speak to what once was and could be again. but after a few days in town, i wanted to see more. so i hit the road and headed about 25 miles southwest to meet this man. how you doing? marcus. >> fernando. >> in farm
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you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer4 to 500500 to start listening today. sure. mom,what's up son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. [ chuckles ] download the xfinity my account app and set a password you can easily remember. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. >> i just want us to click. right now, it's not clicking. >> yeah, we're not clicking because when i come in here, i'm just
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May 27, 2018
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you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer10 to 500500 to start listening today. way bob handled himself. caleb and others, did such a good job. we have good people working with us. and the folks in this delegation all very sincerely wanted to get josh out of there. the parents are just as good a people as i ever met in my life. you better really live a good life, that's all i can say. but this wouldn't have happened without you. when you look back over your tenure in the presidency, this is just one of the many great things you are doing. but it's really a great thing. to know that we can rely on you and count on you and tal
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he corks it for you as well. there is a cork holder. >> yes, he thought of everything. >> i am surprised you are keeping the motions of pour nook a glass of wine, there isn't the line from the bottom your mouth. >> it's all well and good but where can i buy one for my wife? >> you can't. matt is holding a drawing for the beer here. he will be selecting that winner on june 2nd. >>> a family returns to their home destroyed by fire. >> their cat is missing. >> wow, that is devastating. >> find out what they discover hidden in the debris. >> wait. what? . >>> plus, it's a makeup challenge fit for. they put towing with some school supplies. >> you are a little girl. you have to improvise. muffled . i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhe
he corks it for you as well. there is a cork holder. >> yes, he thought of everything. >> i am surprised you are keeping the motions of pour nook a glass of wine, there isn't the line from the bottom your mouth. >> it's all well and good but where can i buy one for my wife? >> you can't. matt is holding a drawing for the beer here. he will be selecting that winner on june 2nd. >>> a family returns to their home destroyed by fire. >> their cat is missing....
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you take a look at what i said. you go back and take a look. see what i said. >> you said no when i asked if you knew about the payment. >> excuse me. excuse me. you go take a look at what we said. >> seth: okay. let's all go take a look at what he said. [ laughter ] >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> why did michael cohen make this if there was -- >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney. and you'll have to ask michael. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. >> seth: so either he was lying then or he's lying now or that's really alec baldwin on the plane. [ cheers and applause ] also is it me or does trump always seem to say stuff that's incriminating while there's an engine running behind him? [ laughter ] trump's only going to agree to an interview with robert mueller if they do it on a runway at la guardia. so then vladimir putin said -- [ airplane engine noise ] oh, so maybe that is collusion. that might be collusion then. [ cheers and applaus
you take a look at what i said. you go back and take a look. see what i said. >> you said no when i asked if you knew about the payment. >> excuse me. excuse me. you go take a look at what we said. >> seth: okay. let's all go take a look at what he said. [ laughter ] >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> why did michael cohen make this if there was -- >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney. and...
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a moment? i say depends what you brought and they say a slice of red velvet i say come on in. [laughter] some of you are innocent some of you are guilty but it doesn't a matter we have rules to go by i came from a house that had rules so we will respect the rules here but we will try. our best to get the warden to make it as easy as possible and i asked him to trust me that i would try to use the love that i have in a way we could all benefit. and then i realized then to with everybody and i kept saying how is it the police can come into your house and find out why you were not in school? have you heard of this? do you know this author? i tried to introduce them to books. i go into his office said what do you want? i said i have a proposition for you. i would like to start a book club. >> a book club? [laughter] he said a real book club that you read out of? [laughter] i said yes warden. where are you going to get the books from? i said i am hoping you will allow us to go to the library once they start coming in. >> what's in it for you? >> i said to teach young guys there is a
a moment? i say depends what you brought and they say a slice of red velvet i say come on in. [laughter] some of you are innocent some of you are guilty but it doesn't a matter we have rules to go by i came from a house that had rules so we will respect the rules here but we will try. our best to get the warden to make it as easy as possible and i asked him to trust me that i would try to use the love that i have in a way we could all benefit. and then i realized then to with everybody and i...
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to build a is trying republican party. if you say you are a republican, she will register you. ather went down and got registered. he never forgot it. he remained a republican the rest of his life. david: you took up yeah no when you were 15? condoleezza: when i was three. there is a great advantage to learning to play that early. i could read music before i could read. it was like a native language. i have always been a good reader because it is natural to read the notes. david: you played with yo-yo ma. what was that like? condoleezza: my secretary said yo-yo ma is on the phone for you. i said come you mean the greatest living cellist? he was getting a national medal of the arts and wanted me to play with him. we've played at constitution hall before 2500 people. theas wonderful, one of highlights of my life. i played with yo-yo ma because i was the national security adviser. [laughter] condoleezza: he held up his end of the bargain. madeleine albright's father was your teacher. condoleezza: he got me into international politics. major,there as a piano but graduated with just
to build a is trying republican party. if you say you are a republican, she will register you. ather went down and got registered. he never forgot it. he remained a republican the rest of his life. david: you took up yeah no when you were 15? condoleezza: when i was three. there is a great advantage to learning to play that early. i could read music before i could read. it was like a native language. i have always been a good reader because it is natural to read the notes. david: you played...
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know i mean that used and you know you get a group of people all players to you basically getting together for two days or three days before a game columbia recently played in london of course in the craven cottage and norm of none of those players went back on the one to go back on the older generation they used to claim your so does that make it much more difficult now for columbia in years to come to win a world cup i just think that the players are adjust to the circumstances because one of the things that they can mine as they can has known is basically having these group of players that they really are. understand each other they a lot of them play together in the lower divisions when the younger national teams groups and now obviously this group this generation has changed the way people look at colombia and the newest three world cups which coast will be didn't qualify two thousand and two two thousand six hundred and three thousand exclude the one those three world cups it makes you much more difficult for those young kids to say i wan
know i mean that used and you know you get a group of people all players to you basically getting together for two days or three days before a game columbia recently played in london of course in the craven cottage and norm of none of those players went back on the one to go back on the older generation they used to claim your so does that make it much more difficult now for columbia in years to come to win a world cup i just think that the players are adjust to the circumstances because one of...
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you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer10 to 500500 to start listening today. brian: before jesse went out on assignment i entered "watters world" for some fun and games. jesse: biggest trump supporter on fox news. hannity or lou dobbs. >> on air or off air? i would say sean hannity, better hair. jesse: you are not going to take the segment seriously. brian: if i look at both men, very accomplished men, and they accomplished a lot in their life. they both said president trump is the number one president ever. >> check off his list web's not perfect, nobody is perfect. he has done a pretty good job. lou: he's close to perfe
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know, whenever a certain thing you knowfractions of things happen, they seem a little bigger. but the beauty of all of this is within all this trolling and anger and people expressing themselves, they are all also connecting. so i feel this is, we're on the cusp of something amazingly inclusive and integrating in this kind of dissent. ijust see it on social media, i haven't seen it live anywhere. i would be wrong to comment on it that way. if you have this kind of dissent, if people claim it, just a bit of discussion, finally, if it's not going to be inclusive, everybody will suffer. i think we are not in that stage at all in our country. you've tended to act most in your films as a non—muslim indian but in the last, in recent years, your last few films, my name is khan, for instance, in 2010, you're an indian muslim man with asperger‘s syndrome, takes a challenge to speak to the us president seriously and embarks on a cross—countryjourney. is your muslim identity becoming more relevant to you now? no, no, no, i've neverfel
know, whenever a certain thing you knowfractions of things happen, they seem a little bigger. but the beauty of all of this is within all this trolling and anger and people expressing themselves, they are all also connecting. so i feel this is, we're on the cusp of something amazingly inclusive and integrating in this kind of dissent. ijust see it on social media, i haven't seen it live anywhere. i would be wrong to comment on it that way. if you have this kind of dissent, if people claim it,...
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when you do a piece of work. you are not there you will be here all day and have a ties or is the program. going to hire. really intelligent people to say. i was doing very well but i was unhappy. and just got tired of it all so i quit thinking i could have a thousand and. ninety one. and i started thinking. probably the most critical moment was this decision to go back to your home town i just got married a year earlier my wife was expecting our first child. i wouldn't know whether i would make it as a painter. who went back to g.b. and i see it at the back of my mother's house my mother fed me. there was nobody my money. i was almost penniless first painting didn't work the second painting didn't work either until one day i buy coincidence i met a friend who. who knew. where the senior artists in malaysia life if. you said do something as simple as possible don't think too much so that's still life paintings came about and i think i'd be more simpler than the still life. and he was a very bold statement to make
when you do a piece of work. you are not there you will be here all day and have a ties or is the program. going to hire. really intelligent people to say. i was doing very well but i was unhappy. and just got tired of it all so i quit thinking i could have a thousand and. ninety one. and i started thinking. probably the most critical moment was this decision to go back to your home town i just got married a year earlier my wife was expecting our first child. i wouldn't know whether i would...
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queer person of color or a queer south asian if you're a female you know a south asian if you if you're a south asian woman if you're if you're trans of feel to be huge if you're an immigrant where your stories where your story is the meth the same issue we don't we still don't. but fair representation love that you brought that up where your story is and the fact that this documentary was your reply because this is some of the comments this is should be our who says you're representing our faces our features our stories our voices our families and you're doing it wrong and that's a quote from the documentary he says that's a quote that resonated with me just wondering if there's anything that harvey sees that's leading the charge to correct this narrative from the south asian community and t.v. and film before you answer we actually got an answer from that community from a film producer. a video cop and this is out of california and here's what he said . we launched a street writing contest to around the source to. see right now this is. the. over grad group. of folks who. lack respect
queer person of color or a queer south asian if you're a female you know a south asian if you if you're a south asian woman if you're if you're trans of feel to be huge if you're an immigrant where your stories where your story is the meth the same issue we don't we still don't. but fair representation love that you brought that up where your story is and the fact that this documentary was your reply because this is some of the comments this is should be our who says you're representing our...
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you doing that? he says there is a bea. -- a bear. but he says you cannot out run a bear. no, but i can out run you. [laughter] he thinks that i may have a system so complicated that i'm the only one that could ever follow it. it's an invitation for judges to put their personal values into the law, which he thinks you should not do. so i said to him, if you follow your approach, you end up with the constitution nobody would want. and it is a constitution that is built with the ages, not for 30 years or something. and who's right? i don't know. eventually he thinks and i think and we see what happens. what happens. and we'll see. and maybe you and others at some point will decide this was the better direction or that was the better direction. so you just do your best. system ors particular thinks he leans in that direction and eileen a little in the other direction. the court understands the nature of the differences. you look at the new cycle for 15 seconds, you will think that it is totally political. and i hope that what i have said is not -- does not some political. >> t
you doing that? he says there is a bea. -- a bear. but he says you cannot out run a bear. no, but i can out run you. [laughter] he thinks that i may have a system so complicated that i'm the only one that could ever follow it. it's an invitation for judges to put their personal values into the law, which he thinks you should not do. so i said to him, if you follow your approach, you end up with the constitution nobody would want. and it is a constitution that is built with the ages, not for 30...
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as you put a lot of. what they like you know that i got. this . week so i. wrote a little it was the hardest right so i wrote her up and down at the while it was you know darn gina as if money was also attend that event i noticed the cia tweeted out your. picture of her all about girl power let's get girl power in the cia and i had a big the m o g for a man's arm muffling arm republican so maybe she is the mike the c.r.u. is on top of their twitter account too i mean there's a horrifying by the way the fact that you have to literally show that in order for the hypocrisy of saying always he wouldn't know i don't think so. i don't know that works it's interesting because when gina was. you know facing the center of scrutiny yesterday at one point she got into a back and forth with so they're running wyden of oregon and she said quote after nine eleven i didn't look to go sit on the swiss i stepped up i was not on the sidelines to me the tragedy is that the controversy has cast a shadow over what has been a major contribution to protecting this country. now that
as you put a lot of. what they like you know that i got. this . week so i. wrote a little it was the hardest right so i wrote her up and down at the while it was you know darn gina as if money was also attend that event i noticed the cia tweeted out your. picture of her all about girl power let's get girl power in the cia and i had a big the m o g for a man's arm muffling arm republican so maybe she is the mike the c.r.u. is on top of their twitter account too i mean there's a horrifying by the...
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so you have all done your math. are at a metallic silhouette competition or the shooting rounds, you can have 10 rounds, but if you're at home and keep a gun for self-defense, you can only have seven rounds in. so i was part of the litigation and weallenging that law first of all,hat the 10 round limit is arbitrary. standard magazines for handguns mostly have anywhere between 10 and 17 rounds that they hold. rifles, standard 30azines are between 20 and because they are used in target matches and people keep them also for self protection and you want to have enough rounds in it to do the job if you have an. what the legislature ended up doing was, making the 10 round limit, 10 rounds is just as arbitrary as evan rounds, especially when we look at what is the national norm. in thethe holdings heller case in the supreme court was at the type of firearms in common use by law-abiding citizens for local purposes are protected by the second amendment. that anybodyst say who would want one of these what we're going to call assault w
so you have all done your math. are at a metallic silhouette competition or the shooting rounds, you can have 10 rounds, but if you're at home and keep a gun for self-defense, you can only have seven rounds in. so i was part of the litigation and weallenging that law first of all,hat the 10 round limit is arbitrary. standard magazines for handguns mostly have anywhere between 10 and 17 rounds that they hold. rifles, standard 30azines are between 20 and because they are used in target matches...
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you are not a trump supporter. don't think this is about trump, i think this is about oversight of our intel and law enforcement agencies. what do you think of the coverage, which you've been following closely, of this alleged mole in the campaign? >> it's incredibly bizarre, because for the last two weeks all we heard from the fbi and of course the media reported it uncritically, was that it was extremely dangerous to try and expose or determine the identity of this informant because to do so would be to jeopardize his life, the life of other people, national security, all the things they always want to hide from the public what it is that they do and now that "the new york times" and "washington post" published huge amount of details about this informant, making it incredibly easy to know that it was stephen halper because "the daily caller" two days earlier had reported all the same details and named him. we all now know who the informant is and we know that that was just a fairy tale, that he's not some covert u
you are not a trump supporter. don't think this is about trump, i think this is about oversight of our intel and law enforcement agencies. what do you think of the coverage, which you've been following closely, of this alleged mole in the campaign? >> it's incredibly bizarre, because for the last two weeks all we heard from the fbi and of course the media reported it uncritically, was that it was extremely dangerous to try and expose or determine the identity of this informant because to...
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you play it? >> i liked it. it could be adoor game if you wanted to do something in the winter but can't get someone to place tennis with you, i'm thinking like a pregnant wife of mine all right. you don't have to run on tennis, just stand there or little kids and you don't want to get them on tennis it is like ping pong but you're standing on the table. >> i like it and i like your outfit. >>> that is the show for today i'm becky. thank you so much for joining us next week, think you have any privacy left wait until you find out where these pictures came from each week keep it right here we're "on the money. have a great week. ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks? using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in your bathroom to remove soap scum, and on walls to remove scuffs and marks. it erases 4x more permanent marker per swipe. for tough kitchen and bath messes, use
you play it? >> i liked it. it could be adoor game if you wanted to do something in the winter but can't get someone to place tennis with you, i'm thinking like a pregnant wife of mine all right. you don't have to run on tennis, just stand there or little kids and you don't want to get them on tennis it is like ping pong but you're standing on the table. >> i like it and i like your outfit. >>> that is the show for today i'm becky. thank you so much for joining us next...
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if you make a decision, and you have a two way door, you can backup back through the door and try again. even reversible decisions a start to be made with heavyweight processes. so you can teach people these pitfalls and traps and then teach them to avoid those traps. that is what we are trying to do at amazon so that we can maintain our inventiveness and our heart, and our small company spirit, even as we have the scale and scope of a larger company. host: 600,000 people is a small company. that is a trick. we focus on leadership and i know you are a voracious reader, and you are fond of a book called "the black swan." and it is about the human tendency to do reduce things -- to reduce things to stories. jeff: we can create a narrative around anything. to connect any sequence of facts we can create any narrative. host: how do you focus that throughout the organization when you have that many layers? jeff: it is a little bit different than the way "the black swan" talks about anecdotes. i am big on anecdotes, not necessarily building and anecdotal structure around them. but i have any m
if you make a decision, and you have a two way door, you can backup back through the door and try again. even reversible decisions a start to be made with heavyweight processes. so you can teach people these pitfalls and traps and then teach them to avoid those traps. that is what we are trying to do at amazon so that we can maintain our inventiveness and our heart, and our small company spirit, even as we have the scale and scope of a larger company. host: 600,000 people is a small company....
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you got to have confidence to be a leader, but you have to have a measure of humility to balance out and to allow you to be better injured engaging with the people that work for you. >> you will teach a course of leadership and ethics with the college of william and mary. what is your one rule or lesson for ethics? what is the one thing i can keep in mind to make a spot decision when i have to? >> the most important thing, i think, is to ask yourself sort of the golden rule which is a theme that runs through all the world's religion is am i treating this other as i would want to be treated is for me the most important touchstone. lots of other touchstones, but to meet the golden rule should be at the core of it. >> who in this whole russia thing has been a model of good behavior? [laughter] >> that's a great question. i would have to look through the government side for that, mike. i admire and i write a book which i hope you get a chance to read that jim clapper is the leader in government i most admired. [applause]. because he had that balance of confidence and humility and another
you got to have confidence to be a leader, but you have to have a measure of humility to balance out and to allow you to be better injured engaging with the people that work for you. >> you will teach a course of leadership and ethics with the college of william and mary. what is your one rule or lesson for ethics? what is the one thing i can keep in mind to make a spot decision when i have to? >> the most important thing, i think, is to ask yourself sort of the golden rule which is...
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kind of a bidding system if you will but it's a big arena where everyone can play and we see the last trade that happened as like the current price ok on the floor the new york stock exchange you've got people showing up and they have shares of i.b.m. that they want to sell and they have shares of i.b.m. they want to buy and then there's a specialist who's responsible for price discovery or clearing markets matching those orders on the book you guys a bank or have a let's say a virtual market making techno. ology correct you don't actually publish prices based on buys and sells it's a different system and this is really i guess the secret sauce to feel well the value added that bank or bank so can you describe that yes so if on the exchanges the market makers are essentially the liquidity providers when you want to you know actually could birth you will buy from some market maker that put an order in place bank or the market makers a smart contract immutable decentralize smart contract that actually holds two currencies in the allow liquidity betw
kind of a bidding system if you will but it's a big arena where everyone can play and we see the last trade that happened as like the current price ok on the floor the new york stock exchange you've got people showing up and they have shares of i.b.m. that they want to sell and they have shares of i.b.m. they want to buy and then there's a specialist who's responsible for price discovery or clearing markets matching those orders on the book you guys a bank or have a let's say a virtual market...
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employer you need to present a salary range. to get that salary range, talk to people who are senior to you in the company try to find out what people in your job currently are making. talk to professional associations find out within the industry what are people making at the competition as well. and then you also want to research on websites like glass door, pay scale, salary.com. fiend out what people are making in your area who are doing what you're doing >> and it's not just the salary number but the benefits. what kind of benefits and perks should you also try to negotiate? >> i teach a class at columbia for grad students and this is something i teach so much. inoverall package is what you want to look at. one of the things is tuition reimbursement. it costs a lot to go back and get that degree. if your company is going to do that, that's a benefit people want to work out and be healthy, that can cost money, too. and flexible schedules many people now are saying the salary increase is great, but what i really want to do is
employer you need to present a salary range. to get that salary range, talk to people who are senior to you in the company try to find out what people in your job currently are making. talk to professional associations find out within the industry what are people making at the competition as well. and then you also want to research on websites like glass door, pay scale, salary.com. fiend out what people are making in your area who are doing what you're doing >> and it's not just the...
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a story. today coming up you know what i thought i left you know. the size a kind. of saw it was amazing to look at it's i've. got to believe people look to the hip to the physio in the arm how drop it off if you took off. at them or be the only one could get a better. put up she bore me and i'll. see you again and this is how i tend to talk to an awful spanish put there for a little and. again a lot. of give. and he said we have the structure for if you just cannot give your money all of them love to both of us we never see uncle michel. not to. excess you know when i'm started by the way some. mines even a school day sorry you said if you come to me seven months. nine months old found i was something like and the thought of this she had any but this old false so on and so on mars that if unless and most of this year at least that is how far as i can sense that profound truth will come out of some sort on though i don't believe it just so thought that's enough to settle many said that nothing self but you know but it was enough to let me find a funny line of thought
a story. today coming up you know what i thought i left you know. the size a kind. of saw it was amazing to look at it's i've. got to believe people look to the hip to the physio in the arm how drop it off if you took off. at them or be the only one could get a better. put up she bore me and i'll. see you again and this is how i tend to talk to an awful spanish put there for a little and. again a lot. of give. and he said we have the structure for if you just cannot give your money all of them...
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you can save 400 bucks or more a year, which you can spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party simple. easy. awesome. come see how you can save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus, ask how to keep your current phone. visit your local xfinity store today. >>> i talk point endless rise of cloudless computing. there is a lot more to the story. they use hybrid infrastructure where they use some old-fashioned on premise software and private cloud solutions and public cloud networks have a hodgepodge information technology to put it politely which brings me to nutanix it's a company that deals in hyper converged system, plain english nutanix has a cloud platform that combines them all, storage and virtualization into a single package allowing clients to run servers more cheaply and more efficiently with this you can roll out new technology a lot more quickly. for the last year nutanix has been on fire and nearly tripled but stock has cooled a bit when they reported last week better than expected revenues up 41% yore over year but gave us a wider than anticipated earn lgz lo
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you are a girl. and you are poor." i kind of stored that in the back of my mind, black, girl, and poor. i said, i can figure out the poor part, but with a little bit of help from other people and hard work, i can figure out the solution. but how do you figure out the solution to black and a girl? would you even want to have a solution like that? and the answer is no. so my question was always, who thinks this way, and how do they engage with me? from the time i was 10 until now. we can't seem to shake this issue, this idea, that there is a difference because of the way that we look. there is a difference because of where we were born. there is a difference because of the gender that we are on -- we have. there is a difference between the color we are. i think it is not so. i think we all know this, but we have to be really, really passionate about figuring out a way to solve that problem to improve it. in fact, i think we are moving backwards. we have politicians that campaign and run on hate and division, and we have p
you are a girl. and you are poor." i kind of stored that in the back of my mind, black, girl, and poor. i said, i can figure out the poor part, but with a little bit of help from other people and hard work, i can figure out the solution. but how do you figure out the solution to black and a girl? would you even want to have a solution like that? and the answer is no. so my question was always, who thinks this way, and how do they engage with me? from the time i was 10 until now. we can't...
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you already have a huge body of work. ou like your legacy to be as an american writer? >> guest: i want to be the guy that he would be hard to put me in a box and hard to label what kind of a writer i was. i have written fantasy and personal histories. i've written dramatic family stories as well so i like to be the kind of guy that when you open the book you never know what you are going to get. if you look at the word formula in the dictionary you will never see -- . >> host: thank you for spending three hours with us. >> host: >> guest: thank you, i enjoyed it. .. wish we could get you to always come forward a little bit. be friendly and neighborly good evening i'm bradley graham co-owner of politic and pros along with my wife melissa murveg teen and behalf of everybody here at george washington university. >> good evening. i'm the co-owner of politics and prose and on behalf of everyone at tnt and here at george washington university, the queue for coming. this evening spent a
you already have a huge body of work. ou like your legacy to be as an american writer? >> guest: i want to be the guy that he would be hard to put me in a box and hard to label what kind of a writer i was. i have written fantasy and personal histories. i've written dramatic family stories as well so i like to be the kind of guy that when you open the book you never know what you are going to get. if you look at the word formula in the dictionary you will never see -- . >> host:...
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look where you at, man, you in a cage like an animal. have you ever been to a zoo? than us, right? so you need to really be thinking. >> they're treating us lower than animals. lesser than animals. >> but you can't blame it on them. this is because of the consequences of your actions. when you do something wrong, when you do something wrong, this is where you can end up. these are the possible solutions to you committing crime is putting you in a cage. >> in addition to showing them the realities of prison, the intechallee these youths assumptions of their lives on the street. >> this is why i connect with you. i love the same thing you love. it was fun to put hands on somebody and show my home boy i'm the man. and you don't want nothing either. you get respect, right? what's your name? >> marco. >> what do they say in the hood? marco throw down. don't mess with marco, right? that's what they tell you. that's what they told me because they knew i was willing to fight for nothing. on site, let's go. you think you can whip me, then let's whip. this is why i tell you th
look where you at, man, you in a cage like an animal. have you ever been to a zoo? than us, right? so you need to really be thinking. >> they're treating us lower than animals. lesser than animals. >> but you can't blame it on them. this is because of the consequences of your actions. when you do something wrong, when you do something wrong, this is where you can end up. these are the possible solutions to you committing crime is putting you in a cage. >> in addition to...
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you know a lot of fools in the. entire sitting an entire condition or sitting the entire environment or longer process of you know post agreement to. i don't know a this point. can do but at least you know carefully. you know see a. curious. movement or options and think you know i think. the government position but. no relieve the pressure on north korea on this we actually see that. for actions it's also quite interesting to see what's going to happen to your country's security because japan has been relying on us for protection for decades and now trump is saying its allies in asia pacific should rely more and more on their own resources their own security and then you know we have personally heard the japanese government saying that slowly japan should be expanding its own japanese military do you think it's time to rethink the security concept of japan well you know i don't think the big picture will change will continue to lie us with the united states and of course it will have close relationship with korea. a
you know a lot of fools in the. entire sitting an entire condition or sitting the entire environment or longer process of you know post agreement to. i don't know a this point. can do but at least you know carefully. you know see a. curious. movement or options and think you know i think. the government position but. no relieve the pressure on north korea on this we actually see that. for actions it's also quite interesting to see what's going to happen to your country's security because japan...
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so my advice is, be a woman, bring what you know about life as a woman. you know, what you know about taking care of the life business. and find the allies in the men. because there are more of them around you. help them find their strength, help them speak out, support them when they do. don't tell them they're being sissies. find them attractive. that's a real problem. because we outnumber of those harveys. we way outnumber those harveys. ooh, wait, can i tell you a harvey story? he used his button on me. the door that closes behind you. i went to talk to him about something business related involving my family. i went in, sat down, and he asked what i wanted to talk about. and i said michael eisner, and he just hit the button and the door closed behind me and locked, and i was like, aaah! but i've been so angry about harvey lately. i really am. it's hitting me hard, because i knew him. and i knew exactly who he was the minute i met him. and i don't know why anybody doubted what was very plainly up on the surface, so i've been walking around like a lit f
so my advice is, be a woman, bring what you know about life as a woman. you know, what you know about taking care of the life business. and find the allies in the men. because there are more of them around you. help them find their strength, help them speak out, support them when they do. don't tell them they're being sissies. find them attractive. that's a real problem. because we outnumber of those harveys. we way outnumber those harveys. ooh, wait, can i tell you a harvey story? he used his...
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you? >> that's a good question. i haven't asked, but i will say i've set down with people from across the board from leadership, commanders, captains, the union. >> supervisor cohen: is in this capacity of the work you are doing on the state level? what is the reason that you sat down? >> for this. to talk about the interests of the law enforcement community. i've talked to everybody. i think most of you know that. excuse me. law enforcement is what we're having oversight for, so i think they're important members of the dialogue. so that's how i've sat down with a number of them. >> supervisor cohen: i appreciate that. so i will interpret that none of them have endorsed your application. >> well, officers for justice and yolanda. >> supervisor cohen: okay. there it is. do you have any policy ideas? i'm sure you have a bunch of them. share with us three. >> three? >> supervisor cohen: or would you like to share five? >> supervisor safai: the more you talk, the more you are going to have to give. >> i will keep my answ
you? >> that's a good question. i haven't asked, but i will say i've set down with people from across the board from leadership, commanders, captains, the union. >> supervisor cohen: is in this capacity of the work you are doing on the state level? what is the reason that you sat down? >> for this. to talk about the interests of the law enforcement community. i've talked to everybody. i think most of you know that. excuse me. law enforcement is what we're having oversight for,...
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have a trade on disney. where do youtand >> i to. that setup was interesting. they're talking a lot about the studios but it makes up 15% of the total sales. they're ip, their conat any time and how they're distribute it going forward. there's not a lot of stuff in the near term other than maybe updates. you got to think about the second half. i do have a new trade strategy -- >> new structure. after ten years, you have a new structure? >> maybe new to our viewers and we'll call this a diagonal call calendar. what i'm doing in this situation with disney, i have this identified event next week, the options market is climbing 3.5%. what i want to do is sell a short dated out of the money call, very near that implied move and you want to buy an in the money longer dated call. i'm financing the longer data call that's in the money by selling a short data out of the money call and here's the trade specifically. i'm playing for a move up to about 105. when the stock was trading about 101 you could sell the may, two weeks from
have a trade on disney. where do youtand >> i to. that setup was interesting. they're talking a lot about the studios but it makes up 15% of the total sales. they're ip, their conat any time and how they're distribute it going forward. there's not a lot of stuff in the near term other than maybe updates. you got to think about the second half. i do have a new trade strategy -- >> new structure. after ten years, you have a new structure? >> maybe new to our viewers and we'll...
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if you have a virus. to be on the force behind a ballpark so please try to give me a call to the toronto star to put us out of you know get us to people get out of the complexity. of the story at all we all close to striking where crews could all go. on his so. called course plus we'll turn our back to. the people in the routine. and you can become a scene. in time for event. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education alone higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good models of. look good is also the kind of fellow we could meet. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely bored higher education the new global economic war. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of alternati
if you have a virus. to be on the force behind a ballpark so please try to give me a call to the toronto star to put us out of you know get us to people get out of the complexity. of the story at all we all close to striking where crews could all go. on his so. called course plus we'll turn our back to. the people in the routine. and you can become a scene. in time for event. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the...