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today in our brain trust, we have chris myers, co-founder and ceo of body trade which is a financial services company working with over a million businesses. >> yes. >> congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> melinda nickie, founder and ceo of baby to body for expe expectant new mothers. >> you write "huffington post," do a lot of stuff for linkedin. you are very prolific on forbes,i think one of their top online columnists. >> yep. >> so is this worth your time? i want to know. >> i think it is. when i started writing for forbes, it was more about kind of self-help than anything. >> for you, your own self. it was your confessional? >> absolutely. everybody has their own communication style. for me i like the style of writing. i like to be able to think things out and articulate it. i've got men tiff of mistakes i've made, plenty of scars i've earned. >> does it help your company? this is valuable time you're taking away from running your company. >> it's interesting. for our company we have two audiences, we have our business audiences, the bcs and business community we want to ma
today in our brain trust, we have chris myers, co-founder and ceo of body trade which is a financial services company working with over a million businesses. >> yes. >> congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> melinda nickie, founder and ceo of baby to body for expe expectant new mothers. >> you write "huffington post," do a lot of stuff for linkedin. you are very prolific on forbes,i think one of their top online columnists. >> yep. >> so is...
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we have our brain trust segment chris myers.e has a financial services conditi company working with a million small businesses.linda nikki. congratulations to you. it is a platform for expecting and new moms. you have an app. you have to get people to download things. i find when i talk to people it is nearly impossible to get people to download an app. they may love your company, but you actually download an app is a lot. it is a big ask. how do you get people to do it and should you have to app? >> well, there was a question we thought long and hard about. our users were asking for an app. i think moms are and pregnant women and target audience are app oriented. they like the app on the home screen and open tit up. lots of people download, but not everybody completes it. it is the in-store that is the most important thing. the first activation when they download it, they put it in the phone and it is signing up and putting in details. you are asking a lot from them to do that. so really have to sell the benefits early on. so t
we have our brain trust segment chris myers.e has a financial services conditi company working with a million small businesses.linda nikki. congratulations to you. it is a platform for expecting and new moms. you have an app. you have to get people to download things. i find when i talk to people it is nearly impossible to get people to download an app. they may love your company, but you actually download an app is a lot. it is a big ask. how do you get people to do it and should you have to...
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chris christie. >> yes. >> you were part of bristol-myers squibb's settlement?. >> that i don't think so i was aware of the investigation is possible the sullivan may have occurred after i left the criminal division. >> the last part relates to the obstruction of justice in the 2004 speech about prosecuting corporate fraud and to obstruct that investigation is one of the surest of the severe consequences do you believe the obstruction of justice?. >> a think obstruction of justice was committed by a corporate executive in those cases they are exceptional and executives went to jail and the department of justice lost its stomach and stop sending people to jail. in redwood rectify in the future there are so many people could you comment on that aspect?. >> i feel very strongly when you investigate companies to look at the people or the individuals that it may have been engaged in wrongdoing. so with the enron task force set showing that we were willing to follow the facts of the way to the very top end and the enron case in particular it to have the of facts in the
chris christie. >> yes. >> you were part of bristol-myers squibb's settlement?. >> that i don't think so i was aware of the investigation is possible the sullivan may have occurred after i left the criminal division. >> the last part relates to the obstruction of justice in the 2004 speech about prosecuting corporate fraud and to obstruct that investigation is one of the surest of the severe consequences do you believe the obstruction of justice?. >> a think...
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chris christie. >> when i was assistant attorney general, yes, he was u.s. attorney of new jersey. >> and you were part the bristol-myers squibb settlement involved in it. >> that, i don't think so. i was aware of the bristol-myers investigation. i think it's possible that the settlement may have occurred after i had left the criminal division. >> okay. that's what i wanted to know. the last point i want to ask you about relates to the obstruction of justice, which i think you've -- in a 2004 speech about prosecuting corporate fraud, you urged severe penalties for obstruction of justice, and you said, quote, lying to government investigators, obstructing our investigation, needs to be seen as one of the surest paths to severe consequences. end of quote. do you believe that obstruction of justice by government officials should be treated similarly. >> i think obstruction of justice, whether it's committed by a senior corporate executive or a guy in the mail room or a government official needs to be treated very seriously. >> in the early enron cases that you were involved in, they are exceptional in that people went to j
chris christie. >> when i was assistant attorney general, yes, he was u.s. attorney of new jersey. >> and you were part the bristol-myers squibb settlement involved in it. >> that, i don't think so. i was aware of the bristol-myers investigation. i think it's possible that the settlement may have occurred after i had left the criminal division. >> okay. that's what i wanted to know. the last point i want to ask you about relates to the obstruction of justice, which i...
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chris rock! andy cohen! phoenix once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania! stay tuned for "late night with seth myersfeaturing the 8g band with johnathan mover. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump today met with the president of china at his mar-a-lago resort. and things got off to an awkward start when trump said, "i thought you were really funny in the 'hangover' movies." [ laughter ]
chris rock! andy cohen! phoenix once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania! stay tuned for "late night with seth myersfeaturing the 8g band with johnathan mover. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president...
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians involved in opdivo clinical trials. >>> the benefit of all of you who went the sleep last night, watch this, chrisns, was on last night hosting. he did this monologue very uncomfortable. >> you finally get to the finish line and somebody screams, "run". >> i can't stand it when something tell people's jokes they around funny. not funny at all. >> because the news cycle demands something fresh and new at all times. freakily a comedian who's commenting on the news becomes the news. >> he said what? >> -- he told the joke it offended certain members of the asian community. >> sarah wen to landing one of the most posts in -- >> everybody thinks you have to be burned at the stake if you've said something that is deemed to be offensive by how ever many thousand people on twitter, sorry itself offensive. >> i really think we're at a point in this country where people really need to take the thumb out of their mouth and grow up a bit and realize there's a lot bigger problems out there than what a comedian did a joke about. >> you have to feel the same way about comedy? >> yeah i do this joke about the way
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians involved in opdivo clinical trials. >>> the benefit of all of you who went the sleep last night, watch this, chrisns, was on last night hosting. he did this monologue very uncomfortable. >> you finally get to the finish line and somebody screams, "run". >> i can't stand it when something tell people's jokes they around funny. not funny at all. >> because the news cycle demands something fresh...
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bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians involved in opdivo clinical trials. >>> pore the benefit of all of you who went to sleep last night, watch chrisformer "saturday night live" alum nis was on last night, he did this monologue, very uncomfortable. >> you finally get to the finish line and someone screams, run! >> i got to say, i can't stand it when the left is always telling people your jokes aren't fub funny. i don't like political correctness. not funny at all. >> because the news cycle in the internet age demands something fresh and new at all times. >> he said what? "30 rock" star tracy morgan must have rocks in his head. >> tracy silverman was on conan o'brien, she told a joke and it offended those of the asian american community. >> it didn't take long for his tweet to be condemned. >> everybody thinks you have to be burned at the stake if you've said something that is deemed to be offensive by however many thousand people on twitter decided it's offensive. >> i really think we're at a point in this country where people really need to take the thumb out of their mouth and grow up a little bit and realize there's a lot bigger
bristol-myers squibb thanks the patients, nurses, and physicians involved in opdivo clinical trials. >>> pore the benefit of all of you who went to sleep last night, watch chrisformer "saturday night live" alum nis was on last night, he did this monologue, very uncomfortable. >> you finally get to the finish line and someone screams, run! >> i got to say, i can't stand it when the left is always telling people your jokes aren't fub funny. i don't like political...
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chris christie? >> when i was assistant attorney general, yes, he was the u.s. attorney in new jersey. >> and you were part of the bristol myers squibb settlement? >> that i don't think so, i was aware of the investigation. i think it's possible that the settlement may have occurred after i had left the criminal division. >> okay. that's what i wanted to know. the last part i want to ask you about relates to the obstruction of justice, which i think you've in a 2004 speech about prosecuting corporate fraud, you urged severe penalties for obstruction of justice and you said, quote, lying to government investigators, obstructing our investigation needs to be seen as one of the surest paths to severe consequences, end of quote. do you believe that obstruction of justice by government officials should be treated similarly? >> i think obstruction of justice whether it's committed by a senior corporate executive or a guy in the mail room or a government official needs to be treated very seriously. >> in the early enron cases that you were involved in, they are exceptional in that people went to jail. executives went to jail. and the
chris christie? >> when i was assistant attorney general, yes, he was the u.s. attorney in new jersey. >> and you were part of the bristol myers squibb settlement? >> that i don't think so, i was aware of the investigation. i think it's possible that the settlement may have occurred after i had left the criminal division. >> okay. that's what i wanted to know. the last part i want to ask you about relates to the obstruction of justice, which i think you've in a 2004...