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austen goolsbee: that's one possible reason.to some public filings, we do have some information. we know that in 1978, he paid zero, and we know that in 1979, he paid zero. in 1984, he paid zero. in 1991 and a 1993, he again paid a sickly zero. >> does this mean i can pay no taxes now? >> no. no, it doesn't mean that. earlier this year, he promised to give $1 million to veterans' charities, and when "the it,ington post" looked into they found he had not given a dime. >> who hasn't stiffed a charity out of a million bucks? i've done it. if donaldlsbee: what stashed his money in offshore accounts? what if he wrote off a golf trip to scotland? just about everybody who has looked into that inks he has a terrible problem with math. >> what you're saying is there's a chance donald paid no taxes, lied about giving to charity, takes a tax write off for going on vacation and isn't nearly as rich as he claims? austen goolsbee: that's right. >> i might be a better economist then you are. -- than you are. ♪ >> please welcome governor andrew
austen goolsbee: that's one possible reason.to some public filings, we do have some information. we know that in 1978, he paid zero, and we know that in 1979, he paid zero. in 1984, he paid zero. in 1991 and a 1993, he again paid a sickly zero. >> does this mean i can pay no taxes now? >> no. no, it doesn't mean that. earlier this year, he promised to give $1 million to veterans' charities, and when "the it,ington post" looked into they found he had not given a dime....
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jane austen was raised in london. i do think i went back, was not seen as a novel but i learned from this what was important. and the romantic novels when i was in high school i really learned to pay attention to the financial language in the novels, the way they talk about marriages and alliances and that helps me understand something, which is her father goes bankrupt after she is married. it was creepy and she was devastated by the fact her father doesn't have the majority. and she comes back year after year after year. and constantly reopened and i thought this was crazy as a scholar was crazy, to me. you realize everybody has a price tag. actually, if you couldn't get out of america, you go back with that in mind, his diary, he actually says i am doing my duty, rigorous, flexible duty and you realize it is inside to save that marriage. and this was deeply upsetting and destabilizing and don't think i appreciated that the same way had i not been able to put the fertilizer into the soil. then they go to russia and
jane austen was raised in london. i do think i went back, was not seen as a novel but i learned from this what was important. and the romantic novels when i was in high school i really learned to pay attention to the financial language in the novels, the way they talk about marriages and alliances and that helps me understand something, which is her father goes bankrupt after she is married. it was creepy and she was devastated by the fact her father doesn't have the majority. and she comes...
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i guess trump never read that jane austen book "common sense and sensibility," where a whipsmart girl and her 18 sisters find love where they least expect it: the no-fly list. am i the only well-read person here. [applause] so trump may be doubling down on the muslim ban, but we all know how this goes. trump says crazy (/ bleep/ ), everybody gets mad, his poll numbers skyrocket. it's like a scab that you keep picking until the festering wound becomes the presumptive nominee of a major u.s. political party. i don't understand it. but here's why this time it's different: it's not clear this is going to work for him. >> the reuters/ipsos poll conducted from last monday to friday, showed clinton was a 10.7 point lead among likely voters over trump." >> larry: but trump does still have strong support among low-income whites, rural males and confederate ghosts. they're this year's soccer moms. that's right, donald, you're not in the primary anymore, and the general election crowd isn't really buying your whole thing. everyone's getting tired of his shtick. shtick has a shelf life, my man. t
i guess trump never read that jane austen book "common sense and sensibility," where a whipsmart girl and her 18 sisters find love where they least expect it: the no-fly list. am i the only well-read person here. [applause] so trump may be doubling down on the muslim ban, but we all know how this goes. trump says crazy (/ bleep/ ), everybody gets mad, his poll numbers skyrocket. it's like a scab that you keep picking until the festering wound becomes the presumptive nominee of a major...
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." >> not jane austen. >> yeah, watched police academy as an adult? one. all right, you have got to see two. now that you are warmed up. now you are on the lock for police academy. >> bad babysitter. sat in front of the tv. just watch. i'll be in the back. >> seth: you also, you had both presidential candidates on the show this year. donald trump hosted. hillary clinton did a cameo. bernie was there. what did you learn from them? what was the difference between trump and hillary on set this year? >> trump -- very small difference. >> people got mad for having trump on the show. he is supposed to be on the comedy show. that's where he is supposed to be. that's where it makes sense on a sketch comedy show. let's laugh at the orange man. the best place. >> seth: he also, people talk about him like he doesn't listen to a lot of people, he has his own, his own advice. and he literally had no people with him. like i have never seen. he would just walk into his dressing room ining room. he would be here alone. you would be like, is this right? shouldn't you
." >> not jane austen. >> yeah, watched police academy as an adult? one. all right, you have got to see two. now that you are warmed up. now you are on the lock for police academy. >> bad babysitter. sat in front of the tv. just watch. i'll be in the back. >> seth: you also, you had both presidential candidates on the show this year. donald trump hosted. hillary clinton did a cameo. bernie was there. what did you learn from them? what was the difference between...
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what we teach the merchant of venice or jane austen's novels, there's, there's a beauty there we cannvey. my challenge to mathematics teachers and professors is, please, you see a beauty in mathematics. can you convey that to your students? you have a captive audience. they can't leave. you have a chance to do it. and yet the success rate, i'm sorry on this, it's not good. only 1% of of bachelor degrees were math majors. it used to be 3% and it's down to 1% now. something's happening there. maybe it's because the stuff you have to teach in the textbooks that you can't take time off to show sheer duty of pie. well give it a try. just one last thing. i have time? >> yes. >> i realize that most of us in this room are academics. were not vocational teachers. i'm a liberal arts teacher. i teach in the liberal arts college but i'm not training people to be lawyers or things like that. we are really being sold a bill of goods on how we have to train people for stem stem stem. get them to major in the stem field. let me put something out because once i heard this i really have to use it also
what we teach the merchant of venice or jane austen's novels, there's, there's a beauty there we cannvey. my challenge to mathematics teachers and professors is, please, you see a beauty in mathematics. can you convey that to your students? you have a captive audience. they can't leave. you have a chance to do it. and yet the success rate, i'm sorry on this, it's not good. only 1% of of bachelor degrees were math majors. it used to be 3% and it's down to 1% now. something's happening there....
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please join me in welcoming read martin and austen from the reduced shakespeare company. >> you did itk you. thank you. i am read martin. we are two thirds of the reversed shakespeare company. we are a theatrical comedy group known for taking long, boring topics and making them into short sharp comedies. >> that is right. our first shows the complete works of william shakespeare, the complete history of america abridged and the complete word of god abridged, ran in london for almost we 10 years at the criterion theater and it is time for the anniversary year 2016, we created our tents stage show, william shakespeare's long-lost first play abridged. here is the premise. we were on tour in england and finished performing in a theater. >> we went back to titus. >> you should ask wayne what titus is. >> when we are on tour we travel in a 12 seat passenger van we call titus andronicus. it is awesome. we went back to titus which was parked in the parking lot. >> we saw a hole in the parking lot. >> down in the hole was a pile of bones. >> they looked utterly unimportant. >> next to the bones
please join me in welcoming read martin and austen from the reduced shakespeare company. >> you did itk you. thank you. i am read martin. we are two thirds of the reversed shakespeare company. we are a theatrical comedy group known for taking long, boring topics and making them into short sharp comedies. >> that is right. our first shows the complete works of william shakespeare, the complete history of america abridged and the complete word of god abridged, ran in london for almost...