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so how to do it? >> this is another part of the book, looking for the answer, when they're talking about the social business nobody's interest if you're not making money, i said well, it's because the only thing ever heard was making money your mine is about making money, you don't understand anything else, but if you take off those classes then you can see there is another thing. making money and is making other people happy, if you see that it will come to you, i'm not asking for you to come and help them move on with your life, saying you'd be changing yourself saying something is one thing when big businesses are paying attention they get suspicious, maybe something will happen. >> what did i do wrong? >> is a wonderful problem. they're not alone and that in any country you'll see that proportion of half-and-half. we are looking for what problem we have gone through many options. live finally the ideas to create a special kind of deal and create the company but in order to solve the problem how do
so how to do it? >> this is another part of the book, looking for the answer, when they're talking about the social business nobody's interest if you're not making money, i said well, it's because the only thing ever heard was making money your mine is about making money, you don't understand anything else, but if you take off those classes then you can see there is another thing. making money and is making other people happy, if you see that it will come to you, i'm not asking for you to...
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, you do it and you can do it with the cia. it is a self-contained operation. i call it the marine corps of the intelligence defense. >> i think of it as the army. >> fair enough. [laughter] >> we could put that to music and make it an advertisement for employment there. bret: from folks writing in, are we going to supply the syrian kurds with arms and assistance or not? if we continue to throw our allies under the bus, when we are done with them how are we going to continue to operate successfully in the middle east? mike: i am not going to talk about that. i concur. throwing allies under the bus is bad form. we should always support allies and we should always count on them to support us as well. bret: let's try this one. should the cia take offensive action against hostile nations as means to avoid war? mike: we should use all elements of the united states power to do everything we can to achieve american objectives and we should always do in a way that diminishes any risk to american. whether it is in the homeland or the br
, you do it and you can do it with the cia. it is a self-contained operation. i call it the marine corps of the intelligence defense. >> i think of it as the army. >> fair enough. [laughter] >> we could put that to music and make it an advertisement for employment there. bret: from folks writing in, are we going to supply the syrian kurds with arms and assistance or not? if we continue to throw our allies under the bus, when we are done with them how are we going to continue...
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acting a thing for destiny hofmann to show him how to do it it was kind of embarrassed to do it but but but he like that when you look back of your quite lustrous hollywood career what are you most proud of and what are you most i don't know embarrassed or disappointed by or there's not so much disappointing things i mean i am very proud of that i did a movie that i could do and i could do it on a big scale that was perfect storm there was a concept that was very very tough to get through the movie too it was a studio system because it was expensive because it was the biggest storm ever shown in the story i mean six guys on the andrea gail board who at the end as we all know die and you know we got a lot of calls from people who were saying what can be crazy and this cannot work this is a summer movie this is a big one hundred fifty million dollars movie and they all died in the knots and so i said well that's the story it's a true story and we either do it or we do it the way it was we can to change them and i'm proud of that because it it worked we were right people went to come see i
acting a thing for destiny hofmann to show him how to do it it was kind of embarrassed to do it but but but he like that when you look back of your quite lustrous hollywood career what are you most proud of and what are you most i don't know embarrassed or disappointed by or there's not so much disappointing things i mean i am very proud of that i did a movie that i could do and i could do it on a big scale that was perfect storm there was a concept that was very very tough to get through the...
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it did not do so. this statute attempted to have the state -- that's why i quoted the name of the statute. it didn't stop there. it said sports gambling under state law. this is what you talked about in the new york case, new york versus united states. it put the expense, responsibility and burdens on the states and basically said, as the congressional budget office said, it will not have any effect on the federal budget because the federal government is doing nothing. the senate report said it will not have any regulatory impact. >> suppose i read these cases, that the federal government can constrict city officials for its own purposes. the federal government does whatever it wants consistent with the commerce clause. but it cannot conscript state officials in order to help the federal government do it. if that's the way i see these cases, who is being conscripted in order to do what here? >> it is both conscription and commandeering indirect in the states. all those terms are applied in this. what is
it did not do so. this statute attempted to have the state -- that's why i quoted the name of the statute. it didn't stop there. it said sports gambling under state law. this is what you talked about in the new york case, new york versus united states. it put the expense, responsibility and burdens on the states and basically said, as the congressional budget office said, it will not have any effect on the federal budget because the federal government is doing nothing. the senate report said it...
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they do it without thinking. and it's the case of a person who's not that far from here 30 years ago named reginald andrews, i tell this story in the book, jumped down in the 8th street and and 14th street subway because a blind man mistook gap between with his cane, the gap between two subway cars, and he walked -- mistook it for the door. and this man jumped down as the train was leaving, risking his own life, grabbed the blind man, pulled him underneath the lip where the platform goes out a little bit and saved his life. and it was such a heroic, spontaneous act. he had no time to think. and often times we don't do these things, somebody else will do it. a very negative thing to cause us not to exercise, to have that extra dessert, to drink again tonight instead of not drinking tonight and starting -- we are very good at coming up with conscious rationalizations to do negative, destructive things. all i'm saying is not one's good and the other's bad, but it's a two-dimensional thing. there's good and bad both k
they do it without thinking. and it's the case of a person who's not that far from here 30 years ago named reginald andrews, i tell this story in the book, jumped down in the 8th street and and 14th street subway because a blind man mistook gap between with his cane, the gap between two subway cars, and he walked -- mistook it for the door. and this man jumped down as the train was leaving, risking his own life, grabbed the blind man, pulled him underneath the lip where the platform goes out a...
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do it. do it. >> it will be alabama that decides whether they want roy moore to be one of the two who are the voice for alabama in the senate and we'll see what happens next week. >>> good morning, everyone. >> i'm victor blackwell. good morning to you. in just a few hours president trump will head to the opening of the mississippi civil rights museum. there's resistance from several calling the president's visit a mockery of the civil rights movement. >> trump's visit to mississippi comes just hours after campaigning for roy moore, an accused child molester. roy moore raised more eyebrows this weekend. >> they attempt to discredit the multiple women who accuse moore of pr suing them as teenagers. >> we want to get right to cnn white house reporter caitlyn collins who was at that rally. the president not holding back. >> reporter: certainly not. he gave his full endorsement to roy moore last night and that didn't come as a surprise to anyone because we've only seen the president grow louder
do it. do it. >> it will be alabama that decides whether they want roy moore to be one of the two who are the voice for alabama in the senate and we'll see what happens next week. >>> good morning, everyone. >> i'm victor blackwell. good morning to you. in just a few hours president trump will head to the opening of the mississippi civil rights museum. there's resistance from several calling the president's visit a mockery of the civil rights movement. >> trump's...
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or we do it the way it was we can to change them. i'm proud of that because it it worked we were right people went to come see it and it was good. the other thing what i would say is what i should probably not of dharma is poseidon the from putting. i was at that time in a honest on a on a roll you cannot believe it unless it was amazing in the line of fire outbreak. air force one perfect storm troy all these films in a row of let's say in ten years where very successful is you know and one was more successful than the one before so they say what i can do anything i mean one of us let's do this let's put sign you're given all the money that's will be fine again it didn't it wasn't i should not have done that i think because it just doesn't work like that it's at some point you fall and. so now you know. you're the first to know i was. well i mean your new film is for against against the bank it's your first film shot here in germany and in thirty years the first film in germany in thirty years how did that happen had to happen that y
or we do it the way it was we can to change them. i'm proud of that because it it worked we were right people went to come see it and it was good. the other thing what i would say is what i should probably not of dharma is poseidon the from putting. i was at that time in a honest on a on a roll you cannot believe it unless it was amazing in the line of fire outbreak. air force one perfect storm troy all these films in a row of let's say in ten years where very successful is you know and one was...
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it. they've been doing phenomenal work for a long time. ome back and see this when i play -- it's a david cale play, directed by a woman named lee silverman. and it tells the story of this guy who went through this period of his life where he started to take on an alter ego. and he created a whole bunch of wreckage. and so i play all of the characters, and tell you the story. and it's only an hour and 20 minutes. >> jimmy: that's all you need. that's all you want. [ applause ] i mean, that's it. you get in. you see billy crudup. >> come in. i'll tell you a great story. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and you'll be very entertained. >> jimmy: if you're visiting new york for the holidays, go see this play. go see billy crudup. it's fantastic. billy, i wanted to show a clip, but since this is a play, there is no clip. [ laughter ] because it's a play, and there's no video proof that you actually did this. >> but it does -- some of it does take place on the high seas, so do you have any clips from that? >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. nice segue. you sent me this
it. they've been doing phenomenal work for a long time. ome back and see this when i play -- it's a david cale play, directed by a woman named lee silverman. and it tells the story of this guy who went through this period of his life where he started to take on an alter ego. and he created a whole bunch of wreckage. and so i play all of the characters, and tell you the story. and it's only an hour and 20 minutes. >> jimmy: that's all you need. that's all you want. [ applause ] i mean,...
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host: how do you do it? do you talk into a phone, or to a recorder? sen. mcconnell: my wife and i have an archive at the university of louisville. so i am fortunate in the sense that it works better for me to sit down and work with someone, so i sit down with the curator and we talk about it. topicwhat will be the this year? the first topic? sen. mcconnell: on the business side, the professional side, it will be the things that we have been talking about, this acute court, the supreme court, the tax bill. i will probably be a little more candid with my reflections about the president than i would be with you. [laughter] the circuit court as well. because remember, oral histories are your property. but i think it is a good thing to do and a good time of the year for all of us to do. host: and how long do you spend on this project? sen. mcconnell: in my case it is several hours. it's actually better to do it more often. i don't find time to do it as often as i would like. host: as we say goodbye, leader mcconnell. before football games, you have a secret pass
host: how do you do it? do you talk into a phone, or to a recorder? sen. mcconnell: my wife and i have an archive at the university of louisville. so i am fortunate in the sense that it works better for me to sit down and work with someone, so i sit down with the curator and we talk about it. topicwhat will be the this year? the first topic? sen. mcconnell: on the business side, the professional side, it will be the things that we have been talking about, this acute court, the supreme court,...
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so, it's right over here. i do all of the shipping. monis: these are all the products that have your name on it, right? so there's diffusers, room sprays, candles? monica: right. lemonis: this is the facial oil. monica: the lip balm. lemonis: this is the buckthorn. monica: i had eczema growing up, and everyone always said to me, "what do you use on your skin?" and i would make all of my own essential-oil products with my dad, with my sisters. lemonis: you've seen real results from this product, and other people have, too. monica: that are tangible. lemonis: and it's the ingredients that you believe create the difference. my big question is -- hi, sir. al: i'm al. lemonis: how are you? jessica: this is monica's accountant. lemonis: you handle the financials? al: i do. lemonis: as you look at the financials, are you able to say how much revenue is generated from these items? al: it's significantly strong. lemonis: 50% of the revenue? al: probably more. lemonis: and what are the margins on these two products? al: the margin on both of thos
so, it's right over here. i do all of the shipping. monis: these are all the products that have your name on it, right? so there's diffusers, room sprays, candles? monica: right. lemonis: this is the facial oil. monica: the lip balm. lemonis: this is the buckthorn. monica: i had eczema growing up, and everyone always said to me, "what do you use on your skin?" and i would make all of my own essential-oil products with my dad, with my sisters. lemonis: you've seen real results from...
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it. many do not disclose what information is insideharge as m- pound. almost a hundred dollars, tery gift. >> yes, lay it all out, nor ladies, you need te like this or men or vice versa and bid on it and it is like, surprise. one post described it as a must see without giving any is. >> oh, man. >> they can give you what the game you play at work, toilet paper role. >> on line white out. you know, it mightund to take t, why would it be on line. >> exactly. your unwanted, i'm slow this morning. someone bid for it. >> but they are wrapped so they don't know what they are bidding mystery. >> i kind of like that. >> yes. >> do you like t and one of my resolutions for 2018 is to travel me,lot of people are sayg according to this study anyway that instagram is rso lot of people travel. so travel web site surveyed a number ofpast year, and they fot more than 23rd of australia chot they call instagramability as comes to travel destinations. that same survey found half of experienced jealousy when they looked at other friend going on their trip and seeing their i
it. many do not disclose what information is insideharge as m- pound. almost a hundred dollars, tery gift. >> yes, lay it all out, nor ladies, you need te like this or men or vice versa and bid on it and it is like, surprise. one post described it as a must see without giving any is. >> oh, man. >> they can give you what the game you play at work, toilet paper role. >> on line white out. you know, it mightund to take t, why would it be on line. >> exactly. your...
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the show could do because as you try to answer to what i'm going he said but i caught it going on what they're doing finding. the right places. hi welcome to aquino special on german director wolfgang pedrosa he made movie history with his anti war film dust boat before heading to hollywood to direct blockbusters like air force one outbreak or the perfect storm pearson is a master of big budget action but his movies always wrestle with the real issues of our top. gun pitocin started his career directing crime thrillers he focused on topics such as hit and run accidents blackmail and rate more than twenty five million viewers watched his one nine hundred seventy seven t.v. movie heifetz likeness about a sexual relationship between a teacher and pupil. four years later came the feature film that attracted the attention of hollywood just bought it was nominated for six oscars and although it didn't win any it did open plenty of doors for pages and. the german director began working with some of us cinemas biggest stars he made the action film air force one starring harrison ford. in the p
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i do it in order to help you be a better do it yourself investor, or better client i do it with a spectacular steam of people headed by our executive producer who has been with me since inception and dozens of fabulous people who have to do with the look of the show and research and memos that back up the research and we have a head writer been our only writer, since inception when he was a freshman in high school, my nephew! the show after years and years has become a bit of a labor of love we've been doing it for so darned long, we take it for granted what we do today, i will change it and correct it today, i want to talk to you about the show its evolution and how you can best use it or worse misuse it there's so much we throw at you you might not be able to use it as effectively as we would like. i know this because i talk to enough people about the show and interact with people and callers and twitter action on cramer i have an idea why you come here and what you really want the show has evolved mightily since we started, an outgrowth of a radio show when we first started booyah and did
i do it in order to help you be a better do it yourself investor, or better client i do it with a spectacular steam of people headed by our executive producer who has been with me since inception and dozens of fabulous people who have to do with the look of the show and research and memos that back up the research and we have a head writer been our only writer, since inception when he was a freshman in high school, my nephew! the show after years and years has become a bit of a labor of love...
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jones: put it aside and let's do it for those kids. talk muchoing to longer. long night, along campaign. , i know i have forgotten so much. i forgotten so much, so many thank you's and how we feel. i-4,vote, i have said it alabama has been at a crossroads. unfortunately, we have usually taken the wrong fork. tonight, ladies and gentlemen, you took the right road! applause]d chanting "usa! usa! usa!] want to say this. i want to thank each of you for helping me fulfill a lifelong dream of serving in the senate that started out with my mentor and ever since that, that has been my dream. thank you for that. so, as we approach this history, this crossroads, we have worked to do. we have work to do in this state to build those bridges within this state. to reach across with those who did not vote for us to try to find that common ground. i am pledging to do that tonight. but, i will tell you tonight is a night for rejoicing. because as dr. king said, as dr. king like to quote, " the moral arc of the universe is long but it bends towards justice." [applause] mr. jones
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but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... believe that i've been doing
but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... believe that i've been doing
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and we did do it. today it is a very successful asset management company in five years from now it will be a very low risk factor. they have drawn in the best talent in my opinion that i've met in cairo were running it now. that was the first business and that was literally early on decision to create employment because all those people went to work for that. the most important decision i said already was hiring the ceo. i talked to him almost every sunday. sunday is a workday there so for the first two years we talked over time. he has built a terrific business, totally trustworthy. if i were allowed to invest in the injunction enterprise fund, i would do it. i've been saying it over and over, under the rules right now i'm not allowed to do it, but i would have done that directly and that would have demonstrated the commitment that i have personally had of course i cannot do that. my first surprise, no one wanted to have the u.s. government on a piece of their business. no one wanted to even sell ten o
and we did do it. today it is a very successful asset management company in five years from now it will be a very low risk factor. they have drawn in the best talent in my opinion that i've met in cairo were running it now. that was the first business and that was literally early on decision to create employment because all those people went to work for that. the most important decision i said already was hiring the ceo. i talked to him almost every sunday. sunday is a workday there so for the...
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just do it! you need to cut the [bleep]. know, when i go back and i watch some of the original episodes -- i mean i hate to admit it, but in every case where a deal went bad, i ultimately have to look back at myself. did i pick the wrong partners? did i enable them too much? did i make a business calculation that was just wrong? i mean, i really feel like i have to own all of them. are there people that took advantage of me and screwed me? you bet. but did i let them? yeah, i did. one of the most surprising examples of that... nice to meet you. pleasure to meet you. lemonis: ...is brooklyn burger and stein meats. this one definitely goes in the "loss" category. this is how i would have started my infomercial for brooklyn burger. i would have started by telling you about the weight of the burgers and the quality of the beef, this beautiful brooklyn bridge. problem is, this isn't my business. i thought it was, but it's not. you see, i started by going to this "business" in brooklyn called stein meats. wow. a legendary meat hous
just do it! you need to cut the [bleep]. know, when i go back and i watch some of the original episodes -- i mean i hate to admit it, but in every case where a deal went bad, i ultimately have to look back at myself. did i pick the wrong partners? did i enable them too much? did i make a business calculation that was just wrong? i mean, i really feel like i have to own all of them. are there people that took advantage of me and screwed me? you bet. but did i let them? yeah, i did. one of the...
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anyway, you do it. anyway i figured that you know what we don't do enough of in this country is looking at our cells, it's the other guy was doing things wrong and wouldn't it be fun to have an apology at so i created that app. the first feature we rolled out is a more public feature where you can do an apology. senator butchart did one for me. hers is very funny. she apologizes to her husband because in 9019 30 when they married she couldn't think of his middle name when they registered for a gift. it's sort of fun and it's sort of like . you get to watch the video and anybody who has the app gets to look at the video. after watching the video, you writeexcept or reject . so that adds up. but it can be a bad person. if that's something really bad, there are a lot of things like dumb corporation, they got in trouble for an ad or kathy griffin for her thing, the beheading thing. you can do serious ones if you want and then everybody decides when you watch it, the f in one word on there but if it were, is
anyway, you do it. anyway i figured that you know what we don't do enough of in this country is looking at our cells, it's the other guy was doing things wrong and wouldn't it be fun to have an apology at so i created that app. the first feature we rolled out is a more public feature where you can do an apology. senator butchart did one for me. hers is very funny. she apologizes to her husband because in 9019 30 when they married she couldn't think of his middle name when they registered for a...
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do another, too? >> honey there's only one baby in there and it's a boy. >> she thinks if do you it again you'll have s. >> no excitement about a brother? >> she just walks off. she's like i'm all out. i gotta go. >>> mr. 5-0 is doing more than just protecting the homeland. ♪ >> that boy can sing. . i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. the bug stops here protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause stomach bugs. lysol. what it takes to protect. >> this pup has some great hygiene. >> are you brushing your teeth? are you brushing your teeth? >>> we have another police video that's been posted online, and it is going viral. i should mention that it was posted by the police in ulu, finland. ♪ >> patras schroeder is 39-year-old and he's singing "finlandia" because finland just turned 100 years old so he's singing the song to celebrate finland. ♪ >> that boy better
do another, too? >> honey there's only one baby in there and it's a boy. >> she thinks if do you it again you'll have s. >> no excitement about a brother? >> she just walks off. she's like i'm all out. i gotta go. >>> mr. 5-0 is doing more than just protecting the homeland. ♪ >> that boy can sing. . i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only...
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at first it was just do, it was off the wall. at first it wasjust an do, it was off the wall. st an idea, do, it was off the wall. at first it wasjust an idea, and do, it was off the wall. at first it was just an idea, and from there do, it was off the wall. at first it wasjust an idea, and from there it snowballed. i was definitely wanted to get involved. it was something i was pushing for, to use empty buildings, empty spaces. use them constructively. there are so many, particularly in london. so many empty buildings that we could put to use will stop thankfully, we have one building we are using during the day and we are also opening a shelter in january, day and we are also opening a shelter injanuary, but give us the buildings and we can do something. it's not just us, buildings and we can do something. it's notjust us, there are grassroots doing this. there are sleeping acts coming in and we need places to put them. quite a few will be given out today but we have to store them somewhere. we can't afford to pay rent in places because we don't get income. we are all grassro
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it's doing well. ment to the fact that we set up a really good concept with fresh food that allow people to eat a good, balanced meal during lunch. it's the middle of winter. it's freezing outside. and you can't fit any more people in here. rich, how are you, buddy? good to see you, my man. i don't want to get your hands dirty. all right. let's see the process happen. sasha: hi. would you like a bowl or a pita today? lemonis: bowl? i'm gonna give you a lot of protein. what type of meat would you like? man: can i do the traditional? lemonis: we need more gyro meat, please. -sasha: it's coming. -lemonis: all right. let's pick it up. what type of meat do you want? let's knock these out, guys. come on. does everybody like the food? -man: it's awesome. -all: yeah! lemonis: chicken? need more chicken! i'm going a mile a minute serving food, but i can't help but notice mike's just lounging around at one of the tables. the last time i was here, i told him he need to step up. i hope this isn't his definition of
it's doing well. ment to the fact that we set up a really good concept with fresh food that allow people to eat a good, balanced meal during lunch. it's the middle of winter. it's freezing outside. and you can't fit any more people in here. rich, how are you, buddy? good to see you, my man. i don't want to get your hands dirty. all right. let's see the process happen. sasha: hi. would you like a bowl or a pita today? lemonis: bowl? i'm gonna give you a lot of protein. what type of meat would...
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[cheers and applause] do it. do it. working with republicans in congress, we have already signed 88 pieces of legislation. we get no credit. they always say well, president trump really needs this tax bill because he hasn't passed any legislation. well, so far in 10 months we have passed more during this period of time than any other president in the history of our country and the second let's call runner-up is harry truman was second. so we passed all of this, including, including the long awaited veterans accountability act. do you know what that is, right? david shulkin, our secretary, he has done a great job. the v.a. was a mess. some parts of our country. hey, they left me with north korea. they left me with a mess in the middle east. they left me with afghanistan which was a disaster. made a lot of progress in afghanistan just like we had with getting isis out of iraq. isis out of syria. knocking the hell out of them. [applause] they left me with a mess. but we are cleaning up the mess. we are cleaning it up. and
[cheers and applause] do it. do it. working with republicans in congress, we have already signed 88 pieces of legislation. we get no credit. they always say well, president trump really needs this tax bill because he hasn't passed any legislation. well, so far in 10 months we have passed more during this period of time than any other president in the history of our country and the second let's call runner-up is harry truman was second. so we passed all of this, including, including the long...
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i didn't even want him to do it! t, he did it for you! my god, you sound like-- oh no, you sound like me! - the babysitter's right. you're an ungrateful bastard! - oh my god, chuck, you suck too! why can't you just apologize and hug? - you want to know what hug spells backwards? "gun!" now i'm gonna punch you in the face! punch, go! how'd you block that punch i just announced? - you're not the only one who subscribes to sensei tyler's youtube channel! - punch! - block! - punch! - block! - punch! - block! punch! - block! punch! - block! [both groaning, whimpering] i'm gonna try a move on you now that you've never seen before, - i'm trying so hard to fight it off, but the only option i have is to retaliate with the same attack! - i can't tell if this is beautiful or stupid. - it's both. i gotta go find my mom. - okay, you clearly just kissed the top of his head. - it's a classic japanese mouth attack! - it hurt, do it again! [both sobbing] - hey, guys! guys, has anybody seen my mom? i'm afraid that she got upset and wen
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, i'd have to do it on the inhale. hter ] >> jimmy: really? >> do you remember the sound daryl hannah made in "splash?" >> jimmy: "splash?" >> when she says her name. anybody here over 30? [ laughter ] tom hanks used to do comedies. >> jimmy: oh my gosh, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and so, yeah. i mean, it's awful. and we were on a plane recently. we went on vacation, we went to hawaii. which is a lovely place, and then on the plane ride home liv and the baby were two rows away from me. then there was a random duo -- a couple older ladies and then otis and i a row ahead. and i could hear the shrieking starting and i knew it was going keep going until she -- everybody died or something. i don't know. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> she's very persistent. and then -- so, but the women behind me didn't know that i was with the people behind them. so they're whispering and just covering their ears being like, "oh, my god! oh my god!" and then one of them just looks over to the other one just, "just put something in her mouth!" [ l
, i'd have to do it on the inhale. hter ] >> jimmy: really? >> do you remember the sound daryl hannah made in "splash?" >> jimmy: "splash?" >> when she says her name. anybody here over 30? [ laughter ] tom hanks used to do comedies. >> jimmy: oh my gosh, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and so, yeah. i mean, it's awful. and we were on a plane recently. we went on vacation, we went to hawaii. which is a lovely place, and then on the plane ride home liv...
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let's do it. - tyler: yeah, let's do it. i want to learn about your life through objects you've chosen to keep. what's that? this is my original birth certificate. i still to this day don't know my actual birthdate. i thought it-- wait a minute. you crossed it out. tyler: my mother says it's the 14th, but the birth certificate says it's the 13th, so i just celebrate both days. i notice something else. can we sit? yeah, yeah. - it says your name is emmitt. - yeah, yeah. - harvey: did you change your name? - tyler: i did. emmitt is emmitt perry, sr., my mother's husband, and the man i thought was my father for 40 years-- was a man who was, at the time, quite abusive. and every time i'd hear his name in the house, it was synonymous with pain. my mother screaming, "emmitt, stop! emmitt, don't! emmitt, emmitt, emmitt." so i didn't want to carry that name. harvey: when did you change it? tyler: i was about 16 years old and somebody asked me what my name was, and i said tyler. i don't know where it came from. - harvey: just the air.
let's do it. - tyler: yeah, let's do it. i want to learn about your life through objects you've chosen to keep. what's that? this is my original birth certificate. i still to this day don't know my actual birthdate. i thought it-- wait a minute. you crossed it out. tyler: my mother says it's the 14th, but the birth certificate says it's the 13th, so i just celebrate both days. i notice something else. can we sit? yeah, yeah. - it says your name is emmitt. - yeah, yeah. - harvey: did you change...
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it is completely mixed. how do you guys do it? >> it's tough.'ve worked at the company for ten years now. and i was fortunate to have two work experiences prior. that was helpful in terms of framing how i approach thing. there are so many great things about framing a family business. interests are aligned, you have a long-term vision. that's great. 90% to 95% of the time working in a family business is wonderful. what i would say is that 5% to 10% of the time when things are tough, it's tough in a much more complex way than just having work issues. >> tell me how you guys deal with it. what have you done right, both of you? >> we have tried to really separate things. my wife and i are very close with my mother and father. when we're outside the office, we try to limit the work conversation as much as possible. i think that's not necessarily fair to my wife or to my father to have it always be a work conversation. >> do you limit it? >> it is tough. just to be honest, it is so difficult. because i think every entrepreneur relates to this. once yo
it is completely mixed. how do you guys do it? >> it's tough.'ve worked at the company for ten years now. and i was fortunate to have two work experiences prior. that was helpful in terms of framing how i approach thing. there are so many great things about framing a family business. interests are aligned, you have a long-term vision. that's great. 90% to 95% of the time working in a family business is wonderful. what i would say is that 5% to 10% of the time when things are tough, it's...
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if you signed up and need it, please do it. is your last week to do it at healthcare do t healthcare.gov. >> that's it. can you catch us every day at 11:00 a.m. have yourself a great rest of your weekend. tell people about the obamacare renewal. >> bye-bye. ♪ this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box. it's what's inside the person who opens it. ♪ give ancestrydna, the only dna test that can trace your origins to over 150 ethnic regions- and open up a world of possibilities. ♪ save 30% for the holidays at ancestrydna.com copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and shou
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sometimes i actually can't do it. ll of these is that they're not going to get out of it what i am hoping for them. it's a lot that parents are investing in. i want their lives to change. what is it? red hot chilli peppers! pretty good team name! we are about to go do a scavenger hunt at a local market and the kids are going to be asking employees where different ingredients are. i remember when i used to go grocery shopping... yes, do you like to go grocery shopping? you say, "yes, i like to go grocery shopping." it can be really hard for these kids to do a normal thing like going into a grocery store because it's an unexpected place. a normal compliment could be really anxiety inducing because they're like, "ok, now i'm expected to respond." here, i am an employee that works here, i'm just loading some cookies onto a shelf. and then you ask... where are the jalapenos? awesomejob! so, for annalisa, currently at one word responses, i can feed her a line of, like, you could ask me this, and then she will ask me that bac
sometimes i actually can't do it. ll of these is that they're not going to get out of it what i am hoping for them. it's a lot that parents are investing in. i want their lives to change. what is it? red hot chilli peppers! pretty good team name! we are about to go do a scavenger hunt at a local market and the kids are going to be asking employees where different ingredients are. i remember when i used to go grocery shopping... yes, do you like to go grocery shopping? you say, "yes, i like...
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-i can't do it. -what do you mean?ng up... -i'm just feeling emotional. -you want to talk about it? -i don't do well with unknown. i like certainty. i like structure. i feel really up in the air. the world is not flat. you can't just pinch it, swipe it, or scroll it. sure, you've seen the mediterranean. but have you? how warm is brazil in february? what color is dusk in san francisco? there's a whole world out there and no other card lets you experience it like the platinum card. ♪ ♪ backed by the service and security of american express. ♪ ♪ at t-mobile, when you holiday together, great things come in twos. like t-mobile and netflix. right now when you get an unlimited family plan, netflix is included. ho ho ho! t-mobile covers your netflix subscription... best christmas gift ever! ...so you can binge watch all year long. now you're thinking christmas! and now when you buy any of this season's hot new samsung galaxy phones, you get a second one free to gift. that's one samsung for you. and one to give. t-mobile. holid
-i can't do it. -what do you mean?ng up... -i'm just feeling emotional. -you want to talk about it? -i don't do well with unknown. i like certainty. i like structure. i feel really up in the air. the world is not flat. you can't just pinch it, swipe it, or scroll it. sure, you've seen the mediterranean. but have you? how warm is brazil in february? what color is dusk in san francisco? there's a whole world out there and no other card lets you experience it like the platinum card. ♪ ♪ backed...
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everything. ...but i do it to save jobs and i do it to make money. this... -let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ you know, i've been traveling this country and investing in small business for -- for more than four years now. and i've met hundreds of entrepreneurs, their employees, their families. and what i'm reminded of time and time again, is that everyone has a story. they're complex, they have their own passion, their own motivation, and their own reasons for doing what they do. it's something i always try to appreciate. but all that being said, i've met some real jerks, a lot of them. and so, my first rule when it comes to success in business, don't be an ass. that's really the number 1 take-away, how to treat people. and i've met some people that just don't know how to treat people. like that meal service guy in florida, erik at fuel foods. -and i'm not going to -- -you're going back on your deal? -i'm not going to -- -when we discovered that he was connected to somebody that was in a ponzi scheme and that he was not really acting above board. you'r
everything. ...but i do it to save jobs and i do it to make money. this... -let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ you know, i've been traveling this country and investing in small business for -- for more than four years now. and i've met hundreds of entrepreneurs, their employees, their families. and what i'm reminded of time and time again, is that everyone has a story. they're complex, they have their own passion, their own motivation, and their own reasons for doing what they...
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it's steven spielberg. so, when you get that call you're, sort of, going do i do it, do i not do it?en it's, like, it's also tom hanks, you play his wife and some lady named meryl streep who's at the beginning of her career and it's just starting out for her. we're not sure where it's going to go. [ light laughter ] >> seth: well, still you can always say you were in her first movie. >> i was in her first movie. and i think -- i can tell you i think things will go well for her. >> seth: i also, i want to ask about "american horror story." so, this is -- how many have you done? >> i've done seven seasons. >> seth: seven seasons. [ cheers and applause ] >> and this season you had one of the more normal looks you've had on the shows. is that a safe -- >> yes, that's a safe thing to say. yeah, normal being that -- like yourself 'cause these are previous years. is this -- is this coven? >> this is coven. >> yeah. >> that's just an acid burn face look, if anyone is interested in that. >> seth: yeah, totally normal. this is -- >> hotel. >> seth: yeah, hotel. that's sally the junkie. >> seth
it's steven spielberg. so, when you get that call you're, sort of, going do i do it, do i not do it?en it's, like, it's also tom hanks, you play his wife and some lady named meryl streep who's at the beginning of her career and it's just starting out for her. we're not sure where it's going to go. [ light laughter ] >> seth: well, still you can always say you were in her first movie. >> i was in her first movie. and i think -- i can tell you i think things will go well for her....
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all of the women are doing it. >> oh, good. >> oh, yes. see? s real so you brought it in from delco. >> i had to. >> to dump p him off on us? >> i'm afraid of ghosts. i don't even like scary movies oh, put the ghost overall ex. >> boo. boo. >> well, good luck. >> happy holidays. >> merry christmasses. >> and wonderful new year. >> and thanks for coming in. >> like a christmas ghost. >> really is. let's get back to see how sue 's snowman is coming. it is basically a balloon, she's blowing it dry. now, the yarn, i think, was supposed to cover the entire balloon, tracee and sue? >> you can add some air. >> we are trying to get it dry . >> well, now, we'll keep looking at it. >> no, no, no, no. i'll take that. hey, l'eggo my eggo. i don't see your name on it. really? ba bam! know the rules. keep your eggo. l'eggo my eggo. okay. >> all right, so, we're trying to make a snowman. very simple ingredients. we have glue, twine, and a balloon. tracee here from fox buffs channel. yes, thanks, alex. so tracee was cents helping us with the hair drier. >> we n
all of the women are doing it. >> oh, good. >> oh, yes. see? s real so you brought it in from delco. >> i had to. >> to dump p him off on us? >> i'm afraid of ghosts. i don't even like scary movies oh, put the ghost overall ex. >> boo. boo. >> well, good luck. >> happy holidays. >> merry christmasses. >> and wonderful new year. >> and thanks for coming in. >> like a christmas ghost. >> really is. let's get back to see...
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what made you do it? was it james franco? oing to make it." and i'm like, "that sounds like fun." and i go to set -- [ light laughter ] and then he has me sitting with like a 19-year-old girl. it's like a harvey weinstein situation. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] you know, i'm playing like a a terrible person. and then i see james franco promoting the movie, he's like, "yeah, judd was so good in the movie playing himself." [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: what? >> i was like, what? i thought i was an ass[ bleep ] producer, what happened? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you made me do that. >> no, yes! >> jimmy: you directed me. he was the director. >> you can't at the end of it go judd as himself. what is that? [ laughter ] that's like the worst thing you could do to somebody. but the movie is unbelievable. it's very, very good. >> jimmy: oh, it is great. now, you're on netflix. you're doing stand-up. you stopped doing stand-up for 20 years. >> i did. i took a little break. >> jimmy: 'cause i remember you were back in the day -- a
what made you do it? was it james franco? oing to make it." and i'm like, "that sounds like fun." and i go to set -- [ light laughter ] and then he has me sitting with like a 19-year-old girl. it's like a harvey weinstein situation. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] you know, i'm playing like a a terrible person. and then i see james franco promoting the movie, he's like, "yeah, judd was so good in the movie playing himself." [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: what?...
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do-it-yourself do-it-yourselfers. en as brokerage houses extol your chances and ability to do homework that leads to positive conclusions. recently we've taken much more of a club approach, kind of a membership where we conduct forums to help each other with ideas and reassure others that they can do it too and you can do we have empirical evidence individual investing works beyond my own record as a professional is it all arrogance to think you can do it yourself and you shouldn't check some boxes and send your money to someone who's knowledgeable or won't talk to you or lacking in knowledge but has a handbook of answers or for that matter is just a machine? all i know is when i worked at goldman sachs advising wealthy people of their stock portfolios, i was astonished at how often they crushed the market simply by looking at companies and making decisions based on how those companies and their managements might do these were my clients. that wasn a time when we had fa less information about companies. sure, informati
do-it-yourself do-it-yourselfers. en as brokerage houses extol your chances and ability to do homework that leads to positive conclusions. recently we've taken much more of a club approach, kind of a membership where we conduct forums to help each other with ideas and reassure others that they can do it too and you can do we have empirical evidence individual investing works beyond my own record as a professional is it all arrogance to think you can do it yourself and you shouldn't check some...
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good day to do it. . >> indeed. >> main ingredient in life is -- >> love. >> awe. >> absolutely we're on our way over. indeed. >> that's so today. thank you for watching good day. >> you're hired. [ laughter ] so good. merry christmas everybody. you were borne to travel... borne to rock... borne to piggyback... and you don't want anything stopping you from doing what you love. so if you're looking to give your immune system extra support... only...
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davis refused to do it. he prepared a lengthy and carefully argued bill of indictment 15 pages long. which tediously outlined all of the generals shortcomings. that's why it had to be 15 pages long. he concluded with this. "my opinion of general johnstons unfitness of command has ripen slowly and against my inclination into a conviction so subtle that it would be impossible for me, again, to feel confidence in him as a commander of the army in the field." he intended use of it that congress is responsible legislation, but did not do it. lee convinced him that if nothing else, johnstons appointment would boost sagging morale in the army and was a measure of the trust in lee and his commitment to the cause that he was willing to violate every personal instinct, swallow hard, and make the appointment. the news brought no pleasure to joe johnston. ton he got lee's order concentrate your forces and drive back sherman, he replied "these troops form an army too weak to cope with sherman." of course, davis had heardb
davis refused to do it. he prepared a lengthy and carefully argued bill of indictment 15 pages long. which tediously outlined all of the generals shortcomings. that's why it had to be 15 pages long. he concluded with this. "my opinion of general johnstons unfitness of command has ripen slowly and against my inclination into a conviction so subtle that it would be impossible for me, again, to feel confidence in him as a commander of the army in the field." he intended use of it that...
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obviously, doing it in two means a lot more ha rd doing it in two means a lot more hard work, it does 20% more a yearto go and hard work, it does cost 20% more a year to go and do, but it does seem sensible if you could make it kind of fashionable, it is something that could work. and employers would be happy as well. it does come in the wa ke happy as well. it does come in the wake of the national audit office report which says so many degrees, so many poor quality degrees, have left many graduates with very low earning potential. 11 people who did not go to university. i nearly went to the sunday times early but i will go there now. this is civil partnerships to go straight, this is effectively mooted for a while? exactly, it's a campaign that heterosexual couples have been campaigning for, to bring them in line with homosexual couples, because people who don't necessarily wa nt to because people who don't necessarily want to get married, heterosexual couples, up till now can't do it. this is now a private bill setting out the changes to bring everything into alignment, quite why th
obviously, doing it in two means a lot more ha rd doing it in two means a lot more hard work, it does 20% more a yearto go and hard work, it does cost 20% more a year to go and do, but it does seem sensible if you could make it kind of fashionable, it is something that could work. and employers would be happy as well. it does come in the wa ke happy as well. it does come in the wake of the national audit office report which says so many degrees, so many poor quality degrees, have left many...
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giving a couple to do it for one woman and it's also an. escape out of things even lab or cultural make me all intelligent you're going to taste it it's a steamy does enjoy a bucket scene. if you gentle. most invest young of indie scene to vote for president. and if there's a lot of incoming on heart i didn't elect to falter to save i try to be on the team faltering play. live. m.p.'s in britain's house of commons have voted to give themselves to veto the government's final breaks a deal and a defeat for prime minister theresa make about ten members of the conservative party side of the opposition though make this.
giving a couple to do it for one woman and it's also an. escape out of things even lab or cultural make me all intelligent you're going to taste it it's a steamy does enjoy a bucket scene. if you gentle. most invest young of indie scene to vote for president. and if there's a lot of incoming on heart i didn't elect to falter to save i try to be on the team faltering play. live. m.p.'s in britain's house of commons have voted to give themselves to veto the government's final breaks a deal and a...
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it. there is lots of work to do. i have been privileged students for 10ileged to serve a months and served with the finest espionage service in the world and look forward to continuing to work at it. bret: let's do an opening set to table with the state of the world. the title of this is impacting defense from outside the pentagon. give your sense of where things stand and i will get you to weigh in as well. dir. pompeo: thank you for being here. great to be with you, mr. secretary. he reminded me. i called all of the then living former directors when i was nominated, and he reminded me the last time we had met he was a witness at the benghazi hearing. [laughter] dir. pompeo: so, it's great to be with you again. [laughter] [applause] dir. pompeo: look. one of the things i get asked often is what surprised me when i became the director, i had some experience as did secretary panetta serving as a member of congress, it's the incredible nexus between what we do and how we inform the department of defense and provide some
it. there is lots of work to do. i have been privileged students for 10ileged to serve a months and served with the finest espionage service in the world and look forward to continuing to work at it. bret: let's do an opening set to table with the state of the world. the title of this is impacting defense from outside the pentagon. give your sense of where things stand and i will get you to weigh in as well. dir. pompeo: thank you for being here. great to be with you, mr. secretary. he reminded...
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it is real you are a veteran when we do it it it is civilians doing it. >> i shouldn't do it because i properly do it. [laughter]. >> may be. >> true. >> thanks for having me. >> let's go. president trump and the g. o. p. celebrating the legislative victory on tax cuts and job's creation. president thanking republicans yesterday at white house for passing the act. now they are working on sell itting to the american people. "washington post" talked to dozens of operatives saying the numbers are so bad things can only get better the president is trying add campaigns to drive the message the party to cut tax. >> we broke every record. it is the largest, the most massive. it is the largest fax cut in the history of our country. and reform. tax cut. >> a lot of fun when you win. if you work hard and lose that is not acceptable. we have not been a year. and we did the largest tax cut in our history. >> we can say, merry christmas again. people are saying merry christmas again. we like the sound. >> a number of large companies are announcing that once president trump signs the bill in to la
it is real you are a veteran when we do it it it is civilians doing it. >> i shouldn't do it because i properly do it. [laughter]. >> may be. >> true. >> thanks for having me. >> let's go. president trump and the g. o. p. celebrating the legislative victory on tax cuts and job's creation. president thanking republicans yesterday at white house for passing the act. now they are working on sell itting to the american people. "washington post" talked to...
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if you would only do it if you were by yourself, i would question it. >> but then pastor, how do we becauseere's probably, the way we see it now, -- before we wipe out all the institutions what do we do? do we ask that the accuser goes to the victim and say i'm sorry, forgive me, do we want to punish everybody for 30 years ago, five years ago, what is the moral equivalency here? how do we bring some kind of closure, understanding, or satisfaction to this issue before it really just blows the roof not just off the lid, but off the entire country? >> the prophet jeremiah said, you cannot heal a wound by saying it's not there. so, we cannot continue to deny these realities. we have to take them on and begin to start talking to each other instead of at each other [applause] in order to make a difference in what's happening in the world. >> and we will be back. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> and welcome back to the armstrong williams show as we discuss the moral character of our nation. thank you for joining us. pastor anderson is joining us. welcome to the show. and rabbi, thank you for joining the
if you would only do it if you were by yourself, i would question it. >> but then pastor, how do we becauseere's probably, the way we see it now, -- before we wipe out all the institutions what do we do? do we ask that the accuser goes to the victim and say i'm sorry, forgive me, do we want to punish everybody for 30 years ago, five years ago, what is the moral equivalency here? how do we bring some kind of closure, understanding, or satisfaction to this issue before it really just blows...
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you know for various various ways and so people are doing it on the campuses they're doing it investment funds are doing the banks they're doing it the global media complexes to understand this you have to understand basic economics and financial statements and you have to know how to follow the money and these journalists don't know how to do that i think it's an excellent you know entry said you know what i think we've seen over the last twenty twenty five years is that the mainstream media is just the p.r. for the establishment it's not news i mean i because of my the nature of my job i have to watch m s n b c i have to watch c.n.n. it's you know i sometimes i need a bucket but you know i have to do it and i don't learn anything i mean i don't get my news from them i have my own sources i put five or six hours every single day seven days a week in learning about news from people that i trust and places that i can i can go that i can trust ok but that i don't because all i see is just advocacy for the establishment for a liberal ideology for globalism as charles has mentioned here and
you know for various various ways and so people are doing it on the campuses they're doing it investment funds are doing the banks they're doing it the global media complexes to understand this you have to understand basic economics and financial statements and you have to know how to follow the money and these journalists don't know how to do that i think it's an excellent you know entry said you know what i think we've seen over the last twenty twenty five years is that the mainstream media...
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the question is what do we do about it? what is going on around here? my granddaughters are exiting before you that bad word again. [laughter] my son gave me a bad look when i said that before. what can we do to bring the country back? it is my view that progressives need to fight for the political center. of our political arena. or civic arena. the policies that are not only socially liberal, that is the easy part for us. but also fiscally responsible. that is the close part. by the progressive center, i mean while progressives believe that government has a vital role to play. in our society. by leveling the playing field and maintaining a strong safety net providing for the least, the last and the lost among us. and creating opportunities. as best as can for every citizen. in the center is the broad middle ground in our political arena where people can come together, people of goodwill and can seek consensus and compromise and honor that compromise. and without partisan wrangling and extremism. so, if we're going to fight for that center, what should t
the question is what do we do about it? what is going on around here? my granddaughters are exiting before you that bad word again. [laughter] my son gave me a bad look when i said that before. what can we do to bring the country back? it is my view that progressives need to fight for the political center. of our political arena. or civic arena. the policies that are not only socially liberal, that is the easy part for us. but also fiscally responsible. that is the close part. by the...
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so do it. right, billy? do it. billy is doing great, by the way. he has one more surgery. [ cheers and applause ] and this is amazing. he had an operation a week ago. they say he's probably on track to win at least a bronze medal in the olympics in 2036. by the way, guillermo, you want to come take billy from me? >> guillermo: yes, sir. >> jimmy: okay. it's starting to get a little -- you're at it. don't get him under the arms. yeah, there you go. remember, back to front. okay? all right. there you go. like two babies. [ cheers and applause ] the two cutest guillermos in the world right there. you weren't the only ones at children's hospital last week. melania trump stopped by the children's national hospital in washington, d.c. it's an annual tradition for the first lady to do that around the holidays. this year melania treated the children there to a q&a. >> what's your favorite thing to eat for christmas dinner? my name's olivia. >> hi, olivia. nice to see you. my favorite thing to eat is just some healthy foods, and you feel very good after. no
so do it. right, billy? do it. billy is doing great, by the way. he has one more surgery. [ cheers and applause ] and this is amazing. he had an operation a week ago. they say he's probably on track to win at least a bronze medal in the olympics in 2036. by the way, guillermo, you want to come take billy from me? >> guillermo: yes, sir. >> jimmy: okay. it's starting to get a little -- you're at it. don't get him under the arms. yeah, there you go. remember, back to front. okay? all...