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joining me now is a man who is not breaking a non-disclose our agreement, comedian dennis miller. lcome. do you call you miller? bill used to call you mirl and you would call him billy. you can call me tommy. >> the best thing i did was call him billy. people love you see you joust with power. tom: lie detector tests are kinds much a thing of the past. is this going to break through this story? >> i read up on the case a little bit because i knew you were going to ask about it. i would venture one guess that stormy daniels attorney is work shall we say pro bono. ever since bill clinton and monica lewinsky, i don't understand what jessica tarlov was saying. are they going to throw trump out of office for having an affair with a porn star? it all changed for me after bill clinton. i got it. you are allowed to do that stuff when you are president and they let you go. i think it will be the same with trump. the criteria changed. the whole precedent changed with bill clinton. i didn't get it then. but i'm fine with it, i understand how it works. tom: on my radio show callers call up, th
joining me now is a man who is not breaking a non-disclose our agreement, comedian dennis miller. lcome. do you call you miller? bill used to call you mirl and you would call him billy. you can call me tommy. >> the best thing i did was call him billy. people love you see you joust with power. tom: lie detector tests are kinds much a thing of the past. is this going to break through this story? >> i read up on the case a little bit because i knew you were going to ask about it. i...
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much less about a character doing the news, and by the time you get to dennis miller, it was dennis millercharacter, it was about them speaking their minds. >> new york city st. patrick's day parade was yesterday and for the first time in the parade's history, a homosexual contingent marched. so it is a galic thing. >> it's a thing that's constant and constantly changing. >> i'm norm mcdonald and this is the fake news. >> times have changed since i first set behind this desk. for example, i used to be the only pretty blond woman reading the fake news. now there's a whole network devoted to that. >> news is such a joke in and of itself now i can see why things like "weekend update" have survived. the thought of funny news was what made it so appealing back when news was serious. now that news is entertainment, you're watching "weekend update" for news. >> it's probably not great that that transition happened. it probably should have stayed. the news should have kept getting better and better. but "weekend update" definitely made a transition into the news. >> there's a growing trend among s
much less about a character doing the news, and by the time you get to dennis miller, it was dennis millercharacter, it was about them speaking their minds. >> new york city st. patrick's day parade was yesterday and for the first time in the parade's history, a homosexual contingent marched. so it is a galic thing. >> it's a thing that's constant and constantly changing. >> i'm norm mcdonald and this is the fake news. >> times have changed since i first set behind this...
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that was dennis miller's analogy. he's been held in civil and criminal contempt.track record. he's been divisive on guns and race. everything you can name as an issue, americans care about, he has divided the country. >> he's never talked about the economy or jobs. >> he was the attorney general. i don't think that's his thing. just in response to you, he's a guy that angered the liberal base and democrats after three year investigation into the bush administration and torture, he said we will not prosecute that. that's a uniting kind of decision coming from the attorney general. >> united all of us. >> imagine obama locking up cia agents for keeping us safe. >> he'll get like three votes. he was very politically devicive. he used law and court as a weapon to advance his own politics and beliefs. he did. he's the only attorney general in u.s. history to be held in contempt. that is not a winning endorsement to run for president of the united states. not to mention with all the cover ups with the i.r.s. and targeting conservative groups, fast and furious, border pa
that was dennis miller's analogy. he's been held in civil and criminal contempt.track record. he's been divisive on guns and race. everything you can name as an issue, americans care about, he has divided the country. >> he's never talked about the economy or jobs. >> he was the attorney general. i don't think that's his thing. just in response to you, he's a guy that angered the liberal base and democrats after three year investigation into the bush administration and torture, he...
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tomorrow lawrence jones, tom shillue and dennis miller. wnsiz. [ crowd cheering ] >> he's got the big, the sideshow, the menagerie. >> and you can almost smell the popcorn and sawdust. >> made by a master whittler. >> he never used a jigsaw. he never used a lathe. it was always a pocketknife. >> boy, this knife has some mileage on it. >> but it comes with a jumbo-sized burden. >> he would usually cry and he'd say, "barbara, i don't know what to do."i didn't know what to do either. >> and now the big reveal. >> are you ready? okay, here we go. >> wow. ♪
tomorrow lawrence jones, tom shillue and dennis miller. wnsiz. [ crowd cheering ] >> he's got the big, the sideshow, the menagerie. >> and you can almost smell the popcorn and sawdust. >> made by a master whittler. >> he never used a jigsaw. he never used a lathe. it was always a pocketknife. >> boy, this knife has some mileage on it. >> but it comes with a jumbo-sized burden. >> he would usually cry and he'd say, "barbara, i don't know what to...
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dennis, dr. lisa, ozzie. >> my name is greg miller, i think the proposed senate bill is atrocious public policy.wer to transform the character of our communities in the hands of individual real estate developers and investors. competitive pressures will make expected profit margins that criteria for urban planning. the combined impact of many individual business decisions is unlikely to lead to ideal optimal outcome. eventually overbuilding and lower quality of life seem to be the likely outcome. for those who doubt this, i refer you to the performance of the unregulated banking industry in the course of the previous decade. thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is ashley, i'm the vice president of the marina community association, we strongly oppose this bill. i would like to say that i'm appalled by this bill. it is shocking that san francisco being such a unique city would ever even not oppose this bill. and it would be in favor of it. as we sit in these rooms today, in 50 years, half of us may not be here, but these buildings will be here and the city will change. you have the power to leav
dennis, dr. lisa, ozzie. >> my name is greg miller, i think the proposed senate bill is atrocious public policy.wer to transform the character of our communities in the hands of individual real estate developers and investors. competitive pressures will make expected profit margins that criteria for urban planning. the combined impact of many individual business decisions is unlikely to lead to ideal optimal outcome. eventually overbuilding and lower quality of life seem to be the likely...
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miller. finally we have the basketball star dennis rodman, the very colorful athlete who has conducted what would be called individual sports diplomacy. he has visited there several times since 2014, one of the very few that has sat down to meet with kim jong-un personally. as a matter of fact, on one of his recent visits, he gave kim jong-un a copy of president trump's book, "the art of the deal." it's interesting to see we are now in the milddle of a deal between kim jong-un and president trump. perhaps jong-un was able to read the book and learn some diplomacy. >> mr. kirby has long advocated for foreign talks. senator, thanks for joining us. this all came together in a very unconventional manner, but what's your reaction, your initial reaction to this dramatic announcement that president trump will sit down, meet face to face with kim jong-un over the next two months sometime? >> well, obviously engagement is good. i have been calling for direct talks for more than a year, and so that's a positive development. but at the same time, diplomacy is a team sport. and right now, obviously, secretar
miller. finally we have the basketball star dennis rodman, the very colorful athlete who has conducted what would be called individual sports diplomacy. he has visited there several times since 2014, one of the very few that has sat down to meet with kim jong-un personally. as a matter of fact, on one of his recent visits, he gave kim jong-un a copy of president trump's book, "the art of the deal." it's interesting to see we are now in the milddle of a deal between kim jong-un and...
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operated on the fringes of policy, and going all the way back decades, dennis ross and other negotiators knew him well -- aaron david miller -- why would he be willing to cooperate? is it likely he was threatened with some sort of violation, perhaps not registering as a foreign agent? >> i would imagine he feels his business is at risk with the uae if he does not cooperate. he was the interlocker between two parties, a russian party and an american one. so in that relationship, he probably was just looking now for what's best for the uae who had essentially hired him to do this and his business is at risk. in order to continue to operate and be a conduit for whoever his plans are, he probably feels he needs to cooperate and clear his name to do so. >> clint, what does this tell us about the mueller investigation, this many-pronged investigation in terms of what they're looking at? could they also be looking at trump organization connections with some of these foreign leaders, including russia, before the election or during the election? >> absolutely. what's always confusing about the trump team is when did someone become
operated on the fringes of policy, and going all the way back decades, dennis ross and other negotiators knew him well -- aaron david miller -- why would he be willing to cooperate? is it likely he was threatened with some sort of violation, perhaps not registering as a foreign agent? >> i would imagine he feels his business is at risk with the uae if he does not cooperate. he was the interlocker between two parties, a russian party and an american one. so in that relationship, he...