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so how do you feel? >> i feel good. >> do you like the hair? >> i love it. >> what did they do? color, little bit of strawberry color, strawberry highlights, and cut, and great style, and i have this gorgeous dress from bella boutique. >> almost tie die isn't it? >> brittany has been talking about it, all right, you walk the runway. strut that stuff. >> work it! >> flattering, comfortable, after long day at the icu, wearing beautiful tassel necklaces, than tom -- tomorrow's wedges. >> so comfortable. >> realism she looks great. tanya, we love you. our nurse of the year. congratulations. we have one more model. >> we do. >> time for allison our art teacher. >> we do. >> oh, this is beautiful. she is art. the walking art, honey. >> art teacher, how are you feeling? >> feeling great. so happy to be here to represent cb west and my entire art department. >> what's happened here snow. >> well, i had morocco salon did highlight up the front, i was contoured on my cheeks, my eyes, i learned all about how to curl my hair, how to style. >> how has it been getting the make over? >> it's b
so how do you feel? >> i feel good. >> do you like the hair? >> i love it. >> what did they do? color, little bit of strawberry color, strawberry highlights, and cut, and great style, and i have this gorgeous dress from bella boutique. >> almost tie die isn't it? >> brittany has been talking about it, all right, you walk the runway. strut that stuff. >> work it! >> flattering, comfortable, after long day at the icu, wearing beautiful tassel...
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what we can do make sure that we have permanent housing and what we need to do to protect that. i want to say thank you to the soccer team and if everybody want s have to have a seat [inaudible] i will have sam talk about the standards of the navigation center because we are opening up another one. [inaudible] we have one at civic center and market street that will convert to a navigation sent squr have a temp raer shelter, about 150 people and building yet again another navigation center and going to a community [inaudible] navigation center is our cities best effort to have something that is better than a shelter. when you go to the it shelter system [inaudible] have to line up and then have to leave and while you are at the shelter there isn't a lot happening there. maybe at next door center you may get [inaudible] foobe able to [inaudible] what we are trying to do is use [inaudible] on a every day basis to make sure you got [inaudible] and make sure you can visit the dentist and make sure you get a nurse to check up on you what is going on with your health and get your benef
what we can do make sure that we have permanent housing and what we need to do to protect that. i want to say thank you to the soccer team and if everybody want s have to have a seat [inaudible] i will have sam talk about the standards of the navigation center because we are opening up another one. [inaudible] we have one at civic center and market street that will convert to a navigation sent squr have a temp raer shelter, about 150 people and building yet again another navigation center and...
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and we do season one, they do series a.it feels natural, and there is no shortage of ego or, you know, or, you know, pompousness in either business. emily: you often hear entrepreneurs and c.e.o.s say they are trying to change the world. and make the world a better place. what do you think they are doing? mike: some of them are making the world a better place. not to say that hollywood is better. but i am sure that the top people -- successful people in hollywood, like j.j. abrams, chuck lorre, are not saying, my shows are making the world a better place by making people laugh. it's -- you know, you just want to make good stuff. it is just a different culture. they just have more money up here. that is all. emily: a lot. mike: they do not flash wealth in silicon valley the way they do in hollywood. or especially they way they used to like 20 years ago. alec: yeah, it is an interesting code that you cannot drive a car because it is pompous, but you can fly 50 of your friends to france for the weekend and have a million-dolla
and we do season one, they do series a.it feels natural, and there is no shortage of ego or, you know, or, you know, pompousness in either business. emily: you often hear entrepreneurs and c.e.o.s say they are trying to change the world. and make the world a better place. what do you think they are doing? mike: some of them are making the world a better place. not to say that hollywood is better. but i am sure that the top people -- successful people in hollywood, like j.j. abrams, chuck lorre,...
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mary: i do not tweet. i do not facebook. that is what people love. people like you do not like it. he will appeal to nontraditional republican voters including african-americans and millennials because he has a good jobs message and he is a character. >> i want you to talk amongst yourself, mary thinks donald trump could win but you think he has no chance. debate that. dan: we are not going to debate that. mary: we love each other. >> what states do you think obama won that donald trump could win? mary: let me repeat something -- you are a no, we have been wrong at every single juncture. people are angry. >> answer the question. mary: i did not say donald trump is ron reagan, people are sick of identity politics, political correctness, he has a highly motivated, low propensity voter base onto which he could add -- >> what states could he win? mary: colorado, new mexico, i do not think pennsylvania. he has to win florida and ohio and he could possibly win northwestern states that have gone democrat lately. dan: romney got 42% of the latino vote in florida, what percentage do we thin
mary: i do not tweet. i do not facebook. that is what people love. people like you do not like it. he will appeal to nontraditional republican voters including african-americans and millennials because he has a good jobs message and he is a character. >> i want you to talk amongst yourself, mary thinks donald trump could win but you think he has no chance. debate that. dan: we are not going to debate that. mary: we love each other. >> what states do you think obama won that donald...
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how do you pace yourself? you've got that monologue -- >> you think we do, do we? >> rose: you don't pace yourself? >> we talked about this. i've likened it to sprinting a marathon. >> rose: sprinting a marathon. you can't sprint a marathon. >> but we do and we do one show at a time and run as fast as we can face first into the wall and we've both been to shows where -- and i get it. i've done it, eight shows a week, month five you phone it in. you think what you're going to eat in the middle of your monologue because you can. >> i know for me and jeff we'll be working on the show until the day we close it and the play bears that kind of attention. it does. it's generative. the more you give the more it gives back and tells you about who they are and the more ideas you get. we're constantly trying things and because we only have i've other to be inspired by and relationship with and looking with in context we can't let the other one down. i never want jeff to be sitting there thinking like here she goes again. >> and because of film which is so different, different
how do you pace yourself? you've got that monologue -- >> you think we do, do we? >> rose: you don't pace yourself? >> we talked about this. i've likened it to sprinting a marathon. >> rose: sprinting a marathon. you can't sprint a marathon. >> but we do and we do one show at a time and run as fast as we can face first into the wall and we've both been to shows where -- and i get it. i've done it, eight shows a week, month five you phone it in. you think what...
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pakistan, i hate doing it. i hate doing it so much. but you have nuclear weapons and owe so i would do it. >> pakistan is no friend to the usa. the doctor that helped us, they put him in prison. do you think you can get that doctor out? >> yes. i do. i think i would get him out in two minutes. i would tell them, let them out and they would let him out. they don't have respect for the president. when you say they take advantage, nobody is a friend to us. they take us like a bunch of suckers, bill. >> we talked about isis in june. when you were just launching your campaign. >> i would hit them so hard your head would spin. >> give me a headliner. >> i can't. i can't. i'm not going to give it to you now. >> i've been saying for a long time are, i'd rather be unpredictable. >> yes. and demanding they'll be there tomorrow. but i didn't want to say keep the oil, bomb the oil. they're sending it out. and are becoming richer and richer. you know, i didn't want to say that, either. but in our country, with the system that we have, you have to s
pakistan, i hate doing it. i hate doing it so much. but you have nuclear weapons and owe so i would do it. >> pakistan is no friend to the usa. the doctor that helped us, they put him in prison. do you think you can get that doctor out? >> yes. i do. i think i would get him out in two minutes. i would tell them, let them out and they would let him out. they don't have respect for the president. when you say they take advantage, nobody is a friend to us. they take us like a bunch of...
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if you need me to prove it -- ♪ do do do do do [ light laughter ] ♪ do do do do do do ♪ do do do do doh you know he's been a good friend of mine ♪ ♪ do do do do do [ laughter ] ♪ do do do do do do lately something's changed that's hard to define ♪ jesse's got himself ♪ a girl and i want to make her mine do do do do do ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ and he's watching her with those eyes ♪ [ laughter ] easy there. [ light laughter ] joke number four. [ light laughter ] when a friend introduces me to his new girlfriend i'll say, so this is the side piece you've been telling me about. [ light laughter ] just kidding. john and mimi, i wish you the best. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: joe pera, everybody. that was great. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ flip your way through your last 9 shows with the tap of a button. change the way you experience tv. xfinity x1. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: joe, real quick. your parents are here, yeah? your parents are in the audience tonight? >> they are. dave and kathy pera are in the audience tonight. >> seth: gotcha. do you want to
if you need me to prove it -- ♪ do do do do do [ light laughter ] ♪ do do do do do do ♪ do do do do doh you know he's been a good friend of mine ♪ ♪ do do do do do [ laughter ] ♪ do do do do do do lately something's changed that's hard to define ♪ jesse's got himself ♪ a girl and i want to make her mine do do do do do ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ and he's watching her with those eyes ♪ [ laughter ] easy there. [ light laughter ] joke number four. [ light laughter ] when a...
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i gave up a lot to do it. i was asked to do the apprentice for two more years, i said i'm not going to do it. i gave up a tremendous amount. you know, got a little controversial for a little while and i lost certain licenses, which is not the biggest deal in my life, but it's -- macy's didn't want to renew me because they thought i was a little controversial which was i think a big mistake that they made, not very loyal. pretty costly think that i did, not just the cost of the campaign which is frankly less, it's the cost of what i do. now it's worked out well, i'm just very happy with the way it all worked out. i guess -- >> do you pimple yourself sometimes and say this is really happening? >> i don't think i would have run if i thought i couldn't win. i'm not sure i sat there and just said i'm going to win, but subconsciously i must have thought that i was going to win and i felt i was going to win. >> in recent weeks and months, in fact, you've suggested the system is rigged. >> yeah. >> the -- >> 100%. >>
i gave up a lot to do it. i was asked to do the apprentice for two more years, i said i'm not going to do it. i gave up a tremendous amount. you know, got a little controversial for a little while and i lost certain licenses, which is not the biggest deal in my life, but it's -- macy's didn't want to renew me because they thought i was a little controversial which was i think a big mistake that they made, not very loyal. pretty costly think that i did, not just the cost of the campaign which is...
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do?- anti-trump repugnance consider how far they will go. some say they are for hillary clinton. others say they should keep up this anti-trump strategy that they have been trying to do and all the way to the convention. what do you think? up.er: i don't want to give i think the next four years are important. we loselose -- once that supreme court, we have lost so much. i don't want to give up. i would fight in any way that i could. if they want to keep fighting it, i would, because honestly i don't see enough of a difference to make it. host: if the republican party says we have to vote for donald trump, then what do you do? it goes against my conscience to vote for mr. trump. i am just going to have to trust god. i cannot bring us up to do it. i cannot do it. host: that is melissa who voted -- who supported ted cruz. the washington post story about the anti-trump republicans, they report that some anti-republicans think the current strategy should not be abandoned. he has now won seven
do?- anti-trump repugnance consider how far they will go. some say they are for hillary clinton. others say they should keep up this anti-trump strategy that they have been trying to do and all the way to the convention. what do you think? up.er: i don't want to give i think the next four years are important. we loselose -- once that supreme court, we have lost so much. i don't want to give up. i would fight in any way that i could. if they want to keep fighting it, i would, because honestly i...
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do you guy know what the president does? what does the president do?> the president is someone who makes the city a better place. >> stephen: makes the city a better place. john carlo. >> the president makes the rules for everybody so people don't do the bad things. >> stephen: yes? >> runs america. >> stephen: runs america. yes? >> he helps the world. >> stephen: yup. >> makes law s. >> stephen: a president is like a mommy or a daddy that keeps people safe and helps make the laws and also has nuclear weapons. ( laughter ) okay. here are some pictures of candidates who have already dropped out of the race. now, this year, originally, there were 24 people running. do you know any of these people's names? don't worry about it because you'll never need to learn them. ( laughter ) ( applause ) does anybody know who this man is? >> uumm. >>? >> stephen: no, it's not me, it's not me. but thank you. i'll take my glasses off, do i kind of look like him? >> yes. >> yes. >> stephen: i forgive you. i forgive you all. what kind of animal-- if he was an animal, wha
do you guy know what the president does? what does the president do?> the president is someone who makes the city a better place. >> stephen: makes the city a better place. john carlo. >> the president makes the rules for everybody so people don't do the bad things. >> stephen: yes? >> runs america. >> stephen: runs america. yes? >> he helps the world. >> stephen: yup. >> makes law s. >> stephen: a president is like a mommy or a daddy...
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pay some federal taxes. >> i do, i do. david, go ahead. >> in the wake of yesterday -- [inaudible question] >> i want to run against her. she has bad judgment. probably illegal. we have to find out what the fbi says but it was bad judgment. i just read the report. it is devastating, the report. it is devastating. there is no reason for it. screening on the edge all the time, you look back at her history, this is her history. it is a very harsh report done really by democrats, appointed by obama and done by democrats so it is shocking to see if it is hard, more than anything else is bad judgment but that will be up to her whether she wants to continue running. >> talk a lot about -- [inaudible question] >> i think it will. i haven't yet. i think i will but i haven't had the support of the governor of new mexico, i imagine she will come over to my side. if you look at what happened, tremendous support from all over the country, senators, congressmen, governors all over the place, vast majorities, the approval is up 90%. that
pay some federal taxes. >> i do, i do. david, go ahead. >> in the wake of yesterday -- [inaudible question] >> i want to run against her. she has bad judgment. probably illegal. we have to find out what the fbi says but it was bad judgment. i just read the report. it is devastating, the report. it is devastating. there is no reason for it. screening on the edge all the time, you look back at her history, this is her history. it is a very harsh report done really by democrats,...
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do they sue? do they go somewhere else? ellen: it depends on where you are.f you think people will listen, try to change from within. if you have that energy. for me it didn't work. if that's not going to work, go someplace else. emily: why didn't you appeal? ellen: it's so expensive. the legal process is just really hard. you're not matched in terms of resources. they have teams of pr people attacking you and your family. at the end of the day i thought my story is out, i can tell the rest of what i want to share. i think people heard what i had to say. emily: they have more women partners. they say this was not sexism. that, you were not good at your job and that you did not deserve to be promoted. was there any part of you that thought maybe they were right? ellen: no. i saw the other women who had similar things said about them. i believe the group of us were not treated fairly. emily: john doerr became chairman of the firm. he wants to be a player coach. and he told me he wants to focus on developing new talent. what would you say to him? do you have any
do they sue? do they go somewhere else? ellen: it depends on where you are.f you think people will listen, try to change from within. if you have that energy. for me it didn't work. if that's not going to work, go someplace else. emily: why didn't you appeal? ellen: it's so expensive. the legal process is just really hard. you're not matched in terms of resources. they have teams of pr people attacking you and your family. at the end of the day i thought my story is out, i can tell the rest of...
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how are they doing? they're doing just fine. >> do you think you can do it before the election? >> i hope so. i would like to. i have no problem with releasing the tax returns. if the audit is finished, i'll do it as soon as the audit is finished. i have already given my financials. my financials show i'm worth more than $10 billion by any stretch of the imagination. you don't learn much from tax returns, but you can't do it until i'm done with there audit. >> the crowd is fired up. >> fired up. >> big washington state stars up there. thank you for coming on, sir.
how are they doing? they're doing just fine. >> do you think you can do it before the election? >> i hope so. i would like to. i have no problem with releasing the tax returns. if the audit is finished, i'll do it as soon as the audit is finished. i have already given my financials. my financials show i'm worth more than $10 billion by any stretch of the imagination. you don't learn much from tax returns, but you can't do it until i'm done with there audit. >> the crowd is...
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do you encourage your employees to do that? do you allow them to intimidate? do you allow them to operate outside the law? are you aware that this goes on? >> congressman, again, i'm not familiar with the specifics of the cases you're -- >> i'm asking you in general. >> in general, we ask employees to behave in accordance with good, solid standards of professional conduct. >> well, they don't always. do you believe it's appropriate for epa employees to seek to shut down a legitimate business that employs many people? >> again, congressman, our job is to go out and to enforce the law, to make sure the people are protected and that the laws are followed. that is what we do. >> let me tell you, i've got a number of issues with the epa, how they do business, how they handle their investigations. senator richard shelvey, senator jeff sessions and i sent a letter to administrator mccarthy and regional administrator for region 4, heather mctear-toney back on february 26th of this year asking for information about the epa's investigation of this area. and got a letter
do you encourage your employees to do that? do you allow them to intimidate? do you allow them to operate outside the law? are you aware that this goes on? >> congressman, again, i'm not familiar with the specifics of the cases you're -- >> i'm asking you in general. >> in general, we ask employees to behave in accordance with good, solid standards of professional conduct. >> well, they don't always. do you believe it's appropriate for epa employees to seek to shut down...
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my wife would say, do not do that. you are the president. but i am so much -- it is so much fun for me. i would call these companies and say, you have let go of thousands of people and left indiana, chicago, all the different places, michigan. i will win michigan. we will win illinois. we will win these things. i have been talking about it for years. these other guys talk about it, and it will not work out so well. we are going to win michigan big, watch what happens. i say, you want to move your plant? enjoy mexico. beautiful place, beautiful weather, 120 degrees, wonderful. but every unit you make and sell to the united states, you are going to pay a 35% tax, ok? [applause] mr. trump: very simple. here is what is going to happen. some conservatives will say, that is not free market. we are losing our shirts, folks. we do not have a choice. if i saw a carrier before they move, i want to get in quickly, before they move, i would say, you move, enjoy yourself. you will pay a 35% tax. they are not moving. very simple. they are not moving. if i
my wife would say, do not do that. you are the president. but i am so much -- it is so much fun for me. i would call these companies and say, you have let go of thousands of people and left indiana, chicago, all the different places, michigan. i will win michigan. we will win illinois. we will win these things. i have been talking about it for years. these other guys talk about it, and it will not work out so well. we are going to win michigan big, watch what happens. i say, you want to move...
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does donald trump know you're doing this? >> do i tell you how to do your job j kimmel? do i?jimmy: no. >> no, i don't, and mr. trump, he doesn't know about this because she's super busy making america great again. he doesn't again. >> shut up, jimmy. >> shut up. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> okay, donald has a lot on his plate. but you won't when you use your official trump knife. watch as they effortlessly glide right through t-bones, top sirlo sirloin. fillet mignon. >> jimmy: is that a gold steak? >> it's gold. it's a lot of griszl. >> jimmy: maybe the knife needs to be sharpened. >> are you the knife guy? no. we're the knife guys. >> we're the knife guys. >> knife guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> here we go. [ cheers and applause ] it's a good trump steak. >> jimmy: he's choking, will. >> what? yeah, duh, jimmy. he's choking. thankfully choking is a breeze for joke knives. okay, i'm going to cut a small but deep hole in your trachea. don't worry. i saw this on dr. quinn madison woman. >> jimmy: don't do that? >> stop knit let me cut my friend's throat open. >> jimmy: let me try
does donald trump know you're doing this? >> do i tell you how to do your job j kimmel? do i?jimmy: no. >> no, i don't, and mr. trump, he doesn't know about this because she's super busy making america great again. he doesn't again. >> shut up, jimmy. >> shut up. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> okay, donald has a lot on his plate. but you won't when you use your official trump knife. watch as they effortlessly glide right through t-bones, top sirlo sirloin. fillet...
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and you do get the award for what you do. he's not going to get an award just for being justin, it's for his music. his craft. so i don't know, i think -- we keep saying he's young, he's young, but we've been saying that for about four years now. >> all right, let's shift gears because it's time to talk "bachelorette." we've been waiting and so has amanda. >> you look gorgeous. >> amanda avery is our producer. she knows everything about it. >> all things "bachelorette." >> start from the beginning. >> it was really good. your bachelorette is jo jo, 25-year-old from texas, a real estate developer from texas. if you watched "the bachelor" last season she competed against lauren for ben higgins' heart. he told them both he loved them but in the end he went with lauren and they're still so now jo jo is the official bachelorette. so last night 26 guys got out of the limo to meet her. they're trying to one up her with gimmicks. a guy came with a unicorn. >> oh, my gosh. >> this guy sang because his name was james taylor, that's his
and you do get the award for what you do. he's not going to get an award just for being justin, it's for his music. his craft. so i don't know, i think -- we keep saying he's young, he's young, but we've been saying that for about four years now. >> all right, let's shift gears because it's time to talk "bachelorette." we've been waiting and so has amanda. >> you look gorgeous. >> amanda avery is our producer. she knows everything about it. >> all things...
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♪ >>> hey, what do you think you're doing? officer. >> oh, my mistake, miss wendy. didn't realize it was you. happy wendy williams day. you can do anything you want. let me get the door. there you are. >> wendy: thank you. oh, officer? i've got one question for -- how you doin'? >> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." >> wendy: how you doin'? the kids have come to play today. you won't believe what i'm about to tell you. all due respect, is several seats. my girls are always turned out. i give it to you straight, no
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let's start with -- what -- how -- what do you do to get a bonus? what did the assistant administrator do to receive $90,000 in just bonus, right? we're talking, you know, i don't know what the rate is for an inspector, but at least one. we could hire one with the bonus. what i think most of the american people view as a historic critical failure right now looking at the lines and the throughput. i wonder what you got to do to get a bonus at tsa and they're wondering what you got to do. >> i wasn't here then. when i discovered that, in my opinion that's unjustifiable. it's appropriate to have the ability to reward good performers in any line of business. so my belief is first of all you follow existing policy in opm. i eliminated the practice of multiple bonuses to any one individual. i've dramatically changed that. my goal is to push more reward bonuses out to the people in the organization that do some of the real front line work. i can't justify the level of bonuses that were provided in the past. i can tell you i stopped that. i watch it very ca
let's start with -- what -- how -- what do you do to get a bonus? what did the assistant administrator do to receive $90,000 in just bonus, right? we're talking, you know, i don't know what the rate is for an inspector, but at least one. we could hire one with the bonus. what i think most of the american people view as a historic critical failure right now looking at the lines and the throughput. i wonder what you got to do to get a bonus at tsa and they're wondering what you got to do....
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many do not. and part of turkey is now considering the permits, for the percentage of refugees, at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey, they are trying to push that. i hope they get some results. thank you very much for this discussion. i think now we will open the debate for questions from the audience here. i have lights in my eyes. just wave your arm. yes? >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago. turkey, as well, for that matter. i was speaking to a swedish woman, was around my age. so she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting. and i felt like i could not because shenything, is from a country where they took in a lot of refugees. and i am an american. we have some trouble just taking 10,000. and what really shocked me was that this was a very educated woman. even earlier, she was talking about -- i mean all kinds of animal rights -- just a cognitive dissonance when it came to these particular groups of people, as opposed to all of
many do not. and part of turkey is now considering the permits, for the percentage of refugees, at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey, they are trying to push that. i hope they get some results. thank you very much for this discussion. i think now we will open the debate for questions from the audience here. i have lights in my eyes. just wave your arm. yes? >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago. turkey, as well, for that matter. i was speaking to a swedish woman,...
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do it yourself or do it in relationship with other people but you can actually do it, you can make the change. >> this is where you empower staff and they can empower patients. >> exactly. >> with trauma, you have more avoidance coping. >> thank you. and srml certainly this is a new process and i believe that we would like to be able to have a follow-up on how the initiative is coming. so i would assume in the coming year, we will have the director bring this back as an item when she feels that she can then show the further development that they are moving on this. i want to thank commissioner pating for adding the elements that you have and bringing the experience that you've awe brought from your state background. >> one last question, is the issue of cultural humility separate or a part of this? >> it comes together. ken haring is our trainer in that area. those are the four areas that lynn mea be can show. >> right. and we were going to bring that also today, but the trainer was away today. so we'll bring that to the commission also. >> because we're serving racial and cultural com
do it yourself or do it in relationship with other people but you can actually do it, you can make the change. >> this is where you empower staff and they can empower patients. >> exactly. >> with trauma, you have more avoidance coping. >> thank you. and srml certainly this is a new process and i believe that we would like to be able to have a follow-up on how the initiative is coming. so i would assume in the coming year, we will have the director bring this back as an...
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what do you do next?n our series "five minutes to live." what sore wrist? what headache? advil makes pain a distant memory. nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing >>> it is friday. good morning to you and your family. it's may 6th. i'm ainsley earhardt. house speaker paul ryan is not ready to support donald trump just yet. >> i'm just not ready to do that at this point. i'm not there right now. >> donald trump is here live to respond to that next. >> he is. >>> meanwhile, hispanics saying neve
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oh, what kind of reforms doing need and how do we have to do that? you know what? just vote. [laughter] it is math. if you had more votes than the other guy, you get to do what you want. [laughter] [applause] it is not that complicated. and you do not have excuses. you did not have to guess the number of jellybeans in the jar, bubbles on the bar of soap to register to vote. you do not have to risk your own like to cast a ballot. other people already did that for you. [applause] your grandparents, your great-grandparents. what is your excuse? when we do not votes, we give away our power, disenfranchise ourselves, right when we need to use the power that we have. right now we need your power to stop others from taking away the votes in like of those more vulnerable than you are, the elderly, the poor, the formally consecrated trying to earn their second chance. -- the formally incarcerated trying to earn their second chance. you have to vote all the time, not only when it is cool, time to elect the president, when you are inspired, it is your duty. when you are electing congres
oh, what kind of reforms doing need and how do we have to do that? you know what? just vote. [laughter] it is math. if you had more votes than the other guy, you get to do what you want. [laughter] [applause] it is not that complicated. and you do not have excuses. you did not have to guess the number of jellybeans in the jar, bubbles on the bar of soap to register to vote. you do not have to risk your own like to cast a ballot. other people already did that for you. [applause] your...
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something you do not see very many people who look like her do. science and technology is critically important for our kids today. we believe that you advance the nation stem program and you put yourself in a situation where you are able to compete with any country anywhere. that is what the president talks about all the time. we have created cooperations -- collaborations with many other federal agencies. with the department of education on 21st century communities and learning. we worked with the department of agriculture in their 4-h program trying to promote the kind of things they do. we recently celebrated our -- my deputy and a former secretary of agriculture actually planted some seeds in the department of agriculture garden they came from the international space station. they were just like the lettuce that had grown on the international space station in preparation for going to mars. atth engagement in stem every level is critically important. our priority lies with women and minorities because they represent a huge portion of our popula
something you do not see very many people who look like her do. science and technology is critically important for our kids today. we believe that you advance the nation stem program and you put yourself in a situation where you are able to compete with any country anywhere. that is what the president talks about all the time. we have created cooperations -- collaborations with many other federal agencies. with the department of education on 21st century communities and learning. we worked with...
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i really do. i think it would have made a difference in -- it wouldn't have made a difference in whether or not the maliki government did what they should have done, which was to give the kurds and the sunnis a fair shake. they've never done that. they've been very, very partisan ever since the begin. this new government is less partisan, i think. >> thank you. >> let me turn to tom. >> thank you for weyour wisdom. >> senator, couple of things. number one, the governance efforts in baghdad are as important as the ainti-isisses t efforts outside of baghdad because the source is basically a failure of governance. politicizing the iraqi security forces which led to a great deterioration obviously. and we can be successful with respect to ourests and i think we will be in terms of rolling back isis and defeating them, but it will be a short-term success if, in fact, we have a noninclusive government again in baghdad which will lead to the same kind of dynamic. >> how concerned are you that a body, giv
i really do. i think it would have made a difference in -- it wouldn't have made a difference in whether or not the maliki government did what they should have done, which was to give the kurds and the sunnis a fair shake. they've never done that. they've been very, very partisan ever since the begin. this new government is less partisan, i think. >> thank you. >> let me turn to tom. >> thank you for weyour wisdom. >> senator, couple of things. number one, the governance...
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and i will do that. but it is -- if secretary clinton is the nominee, it is her job to reach out to millions of people and make the case as to why she is going to defend working families and is the middle class. provide health care to all people. take on wall street. deal aggressively with climate change. that is the candidate's job to do. >> i understand that. but do you -- you just said you want to do whatever it takes to top him. you don't believe you need to be out there telling your sponsors supporters, you may not be happy with hillary clinton, but she's better than him. >> well, no question about that. no question about that. but where my mind is right now is to do everything that i can in the remaining -- for the remaining caucuses and primaries to try to win them and make the case. but if your question is do i think that secretary clinton is significantly a better candidate for america, than is donald trump, that is not a debate. of course that is true. >> do you think hillary clinton needs a cl
and i will do that. but it is -- if secretary clinton is the nominee, it is her job to reach out to millions of people and make the case as to why she is going to defend working families and is the middle class. provide health care to all people. take on wall street. deal aggressively with climate change. that is the candidate's job to do. >> i understand that. but do you -- you just said you want to do whatever it takes to top him. you don't believe you need to be out there telling your...
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and how do you feel about that? >> why do they want to do that?y places already that are multicultural, multiracial. why don't they move to one of those places? >> i think for the same reason that you've been here for so long. they like this community. >> why is it that white people can't have a community? >> i think white people have a lot of communities, sir. >> i know, but -- >> there's one called america. >> if they want to preserve it, they feel they have to move minorities in. >> so if i moved into this town and doubled the black population, how would you feel about that? because you know me. i'm nice. we're talking. now if i brought 35 more mes to this town and moved in? how would you feel about that? >> if that's what you want to do go for it. >> i hear you say go for it. >> movie control over those things. >> i appreciate you giving me permission. i'm kidding. >> i understand. >> but how would you feel about that? would you feel like because we're getting along, we're having a good time -- >> i'm not taking you home for dinner. >> would y
and how do you feel about that? >> why do they want to do that?y places already that are multicultural, multiracial. why don't they move to one of those places? >> i think for the same reason that you've been here for so long. they like this community. >> why is it that white people can't have a community? >> i think white people have a lot of communities, sir. >> i know, but -- >> there's one called america. >> if they want to preserve it, they feel...
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do one. >> jimmy: my pants are too tight. what do i have to do? tell me again.is. >> start with the push up. >> jimmy: that i can do. all right. >> let's see your big strong manly muscles. go down, up, legs together, and up. [ applause ] >> i have a question for you. >> jimmy: i ha why is it that you losing a bet, i would take that if i won the bet. i mean, it sounds like a good thing to eat the pudding or whatever your daughter made. >> you feel like stool the rest of the day. it's terrible. >> jimmy: no, i don't. >> but the challenge is there are two emmys competing in. she won one and i won one. perfect, right? do we both do the challenge or none of us? >> jimmy: nobody has to do either of the things. >> is that what you guys think? [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'll eat whatever it was she was going to make. and then everybody's happy. >> what a peacemaker. >> jimmy: do you eat any junk food? i can't imagine you polishing off a bucket of wings. or anything like that. >> well, for example, dessert is metabolic suicide. humans didn't probably ever eat dessert until 5
do one. >> jimmy: my pants are too tight. what do i have to do? tell me again.is. >> start with the push up. >> jimmy: that i can do. all right. >> let's see your big strong manly muscles. go down, up, legs together, and up. [ applause ] >> i have a question for you. >> jimmy: i ha why is it that you losing a bet, i would take that if i won the bet. i mean, it sounds like a good thing to eat the pudding or whatever your daughter made. >> you feel like...
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how do we do this?ou know, director garcia and the director of children, youth and families reached out and asks my colleagues and i to take curriculum we wrote for san francisco unified school district which is called healthy environments in response to trauma in schools. and adapt it for public health. that's what we did. we had been in san francisco unified school district since 2008 doing very similar work with teachers, nurses, social workers and leaders. at that district level. we were able to take that curriculum and adapt to a public health perspective. in foster compare mental health right now, the work with child welfare has grown to include a deep and robust partnership. it's really an example across the straight about how it's the only -- it's like a hybrid we share funding 50/50. it's 50% funded behavioral health and 50% from child welfare. there is a cla collaboration there. bringing the children home and bringing them to their family is our mission. and making their families ready for the
how do we do this?ou know, director garcia and the director of children, youth and families reached out and asks my colleagues and i to take curriculum we wrote for san francisco unified school district which is called healthy environments in response to trauma in schools. and adapt it for public health. that's what we did. we had been in san francisco unified school district since 2008 doing very similar work with teachers, nurses, social workers and leaders. at that district level. we were...
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i do not know. right now, i do not see and the indications of a platform change. you know, he has said that the system is rigged. it you can only interpret that means he believes the results of the primaries and the state would dictate the nominee and that the delegates would have as much of a say about who would be our nominee. furthermore, when you vote in a primary in february versus january, lots of things change. i also am concerned that there will be some rules changing. there will have changes that will allow the crossover vote to dictate our nominee. people who figured if they would take a republican or a democratic ballot. republicans to choose the nominee. then, i want americans to choose the president. host: we're talking to congressman steve king. he was there for the agriculture and small business committees. he was therefore executive overreach. beverly is here. caller: i cannot understand donald trump. the only thing he has going for him is that wall. i agree with that. we have people coming over here and getting jobs and not paying taxes. we all ha
i do not know. right now, i do not see and the indications of a platform change. you know, he has said that the system is rigged. it you can only interpret that means he believes the results of the primaries and the state would dictate the nominee and that the delegates would have as much of a say about who would be our nominee. furthermore, when you vote in a primary in february versus january, lots of things change. i also am concerned that there will be some rules changing. there will have...
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how do you method for playing an assassin? do you do a ride-along or something?iant, director, writer, shane black, who has been responsible for many of my formative cinematic experiences, he did "kiss kiss bang bang," wroaght "lethal woman" i got to do really fun exepsive arms training but it's kind of a testament to his twisted sense of humor that this character who is this mercless cold-blooded assassin comes in the visage of john boy from "the waltons." everyone 25 and under is like, who? he basically in the 70s all you associated with good wholeheartedliness, and here he is a cold-blooded assassin. so just that dichotomy alone was fun to play with. >> stephen: did you meet an assassin? >> no, no, i didn't. they were hard to find. i put an ad out there. no one respond -- >> hold on a second. hold on a second. i'm going to sell this on e-bay now. ( laughter ) >> and my mom will buy it for 50 cents. >> stephen: isn't that sweet? >> very sweet. >> stephen: are your parents down with you being an actor? sometimes parents worry about it, especially some places not
how do you method for playing an assassin? do you do a ride-along or something?iant, director, writer, shane black, who has been responsible for many of my formative cinematic experiences, he did "kiss kiss bang bang," wroaght "lethal woman" i got to do really fun exepsive arms training but it's kind of a testament to his twisted sense of humor that this character who is this mercless cold-blooded assassin comes in the visage of john boy from "the waltons."...
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to do. any results or movement yet. emily: why have we not seen progress yet? padmasree: i do not know. i don't know if we are all just saying things but not really going to doing things to change. maybe it is an opportunity for us to work together to give out how to address this. i often take time out of my day to go speak at every single tech company. i have spoken at microsoft, intel, qualcomm, when i was at cisco. ericsson even. perhaps we need to think, as an industry, what we need to do. emily: you have an opportunity at nextev to build a diverse workforce from the ground up. what are you doing to build the culture and a strong company from the beginning? padmasree: i already hired my first woman engineer. she joined two days ago. she is amazing. i have already hired the head of corporate development is a woman. a stanford grad. she joined a few days ago. she is now on my staff and my leadership team. i will continue to do that. i want to have a very diverse team, have more women, but
to do. any results or movement yet. emily: why have we not seen progress yet? padmasree: i do not know. i don't know if we are all just saying things but not really going to doing things to change. maybe it is an opportunity for us to work together to give out how to address this. i often take time out of my day to go speak at every single tech company. i have spoken at microsoft, intel, qualcomm, when i was at cisco. ericsson even. perhaps we need to think, as an industry, what we need to do....
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with respect to how do you do this, i think what you need to do is you need to do an immigration policy that's more like australia and canada, that says we need immigrants, but we are going to decide who they are and bring them in. canada has a larger share of foreign-born population than we do, but they do it by choice. and you do not have immigration roiling their issue. australia's conservatives dealt with immigration by saying if you are a refugee who is coming here by boat to try to land on our territories, you're not going to be admitted to australia. we will have immigrants by choice, and they, too, have a large immigrant population, but it is not one that places the foreigner ahead of the citizen. i think with respect to trade, what you need to do is stop treating people who are indirectly harmed by trade as collateral damage in the willy-nilly pursuit to globalization, and what that means is a tony blair-esque view. we need to support for an trade but have accommodations by people dislocated by it. that means a more robust income support system and an attempt to bring people to
with respect to how do you do this, i think what you need to do is you need to do an immigration policy that's more like australia and canada, that says we need immigrants, but we are going to decide who they are and bring them in. canada has a larger share of foreign-born population than we do, but they do it by choice. and you do not have immigration roiling their issue. australia's conservatives dealt with immigration by saying if you are a refugee who is coming here by boat to try to land...
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but also so that they understand, they understand what we do, how we do it, and why we do it. you know, it's very easy to -- to distrust from afar, but if you are sitting next to somebody and you actually observe them and the intentions of their efforts and the policies behind their efforts and, in my humble opinion, the nobility of their efforts in government service, that's the best way to eliminate the distrust. and so we red team in the department of homeland security. there are red teams outside the department of homeland security, specifically in the cyber space. i think bringing in that community actually has other collateral benefits to which i refer. >> down front, please. >> we red team internally as well, by the way. >> deputy secretary, fred rosa with johns hopkins university and also senior fellow here at the gw center. would you take a moment to comment on your sense for the maturity of the department's risk assessment process, particularly with respect to obviously there is a wide, scary dynamic threat spectrum much different than we have had in the past, and th
but also so that they understand, they understand what we do, how we do it, and why we do it. you know, it's very easy to -- to distrust from afar, but if you are sitting next to somebody and you actually observe them and the intentions of their efforts and the policies behind their efforts and, in my humble opinion, the nobility of their efforts in government service, that's the best way to eliminate the distrust. and so we red team in the department of homeland security. there are red teams...
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but it is notol, something i do. charlie: you play any sports? do you play tennis? do you sail?e: i was a dancer for 17 years. all my free time went into that. i was dancing for four hours a day when i was training because i wanted to be a professional dancer. then, if i was going to go see i was going to see -- i was not going to see football or baseball or rugby, i was going to see ballet because that was my world for some years. charlie: do you continue to pay attention? penelope: yes, it was a part of my world for so long. it was my dream of becoming a dancer. you on: when i talk to 60 minutes, what it did your feet was cruel. penelope: i did not care. they teach you. and my feet young were bleeding, and ask you to smile at the same time. but it felt like some kind of meditation that you go through that you learn to deal with pain in a different way. that is the only way that you can become a dancer. my sister is a professional dancer. i was never close to being a professional dancer, but i did enough years to know, it is the hardest thing. it is really tough work and i have
but it is notol, something i do. charlie: you play any sports? do you play tennis? do you sail?e: i was a dancer for 17 years. all my free time went into that. i was dancing for four hours a day when i was training because i wanted to be a professional dancer. then, if i was going to go see i was going to see -- i was not going to see football or baseball or rugby, i was going to see ballet because that was my world for some years. charlie: do you continue to pay attention? penelope: yes, it...
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what do it clinton war room do with that?y see that move, financing the campaign with wall street money just like everybody else. >> i mean, what clinton campaign will be doing and thinking about today is you know, trying to continue to drive a wedge between main stream republicans like paul ryan and others, who are deeply conflicted about donald trump's candidacy, and the take over of the business man from wall street and the republican party. they'll cement will incident that you see. there -- donald trump was in west virginia, a state he shouldn't have to visit in order to carry. he is running backward. i think that clinton campaign right now, understands that in their war room, in this war room, i would be currentlying them to continue to drive the division within the party. to continue to highlight the statements of people like paul ryan, and continue to promote the candidacy of the man where i am from. i don't need to vote for him. i have a candidate i think will being a great president. nominee this one -- >> i am not
what do it clinton war room do with that?y see that move, financing the campaign with wall street money just like everybody else. >> i mean, what clinton campaign will be doing and thinking about today is you know, trying to continue to drive a wedge between main stream republicans like paul ryan and others, who are deeply conflicted about donald trump's candidacy, and the take over of the business man from wall street and the republican party. they'll cement will incident that you see....
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do i want to do that or do i not?the boat lifts up and literally flies above the water. it's an incredible feeling. little did he know i was about to join team oracle as their 6th man. >> i got my helmet and my sea lesson and i am ready to sail. >> after a bumpy boat ride i'm on board. >> i think we're foiling. are we foiling. foiling. check. >> but i quickly got promoted to a more hands on role. >> you guys they let me up. >> pack in. >> what is that? oh. what did i sign up for? oh my gosh. >> i don't know how these guys do this. wow. that's all i can say. this is awesome. awesome! >> i just got off the boat. i'm hoping that they'll ask for a 6th man and they'll take me on the road. >> can i get a high five thank you. yes. you my man are the best. you promised a goo time. so much better. thank you so much. that was really fun. thank you. >> i have to say these sailers are not only world class athletes they are true gentlemen and made me feel so comfortable on the boat and i had the ride of my life. >> you western ter
do i want to do that or do i not?the boat lifts up and literally flies above the water. it's an incredible feeling. little did he know i was about to join team oracle as their 6th man. >> i got my helmet and my sea lesson and i am ready to sail. >> after a bumpy boat ride i'm on board. >> i think we're foiling. are we foiling. foiling. check. >> but i quickly got promoted to a more hands on role. >> you guys they let me up. >> pack in. >> what is that?...
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what do they do after that?i think after that they will focus on issues that are close to their hearts, maybe issues that are political that they can't get into as much as they would like to now. issues effecting urban communities, issues like gun control. i have been told that will be like front on their list of things to do once they leave the white house, things that are touchy right now. once you are an ex-president you have this amazing perch. president bush has retreated a bit. >> clearly, they don't plan to stay along after high school. >> thank you so much. and thank you all so much for joining us for this very wild at this hour. >> a lot going on. legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> hello everyone. welcome to legal view. donald trump set to speak soon. the presumptive nominee is in north dakota following west coast swing. in the meantime new revelations from donald trump's top aid. that man on the left is hinting at just who donald trump might or might not pick as his vice president.
what do they do after that?i think after that they will focus on issues that are close to their hearts, maybe issues that are political that they can't get into as much as they would like to now. issues effecting urban communities, issues like gun control. i have been told that will be like front on their list of things to do once they leave the white house, things that are touchy right now. once you are an ex-president you have this amazing perch. president bush has retreated a bit. >>...
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do it all?ant to know. >> stephen: aerkz i don't. >> that's a feminist answer. >> stephen: really. >> that's a feminist answer. >> stephen: i just don't do it. i don't do almost any of it. >> as a man in comdierk how have you been able to get your voice heard? >> uh, uh, they gave me a late night show. >> "gave "is operative. >> stephen: "gave" is operative. exactly. i showed up and they said, "how about you in? >> do you think you're too good looking to be a late night host? >> stephen: no, i don't. i don't think i am. i think i'm barely good looking enough to be a late night host. >> you answered all those questions right. >> stephen: thank you very much. >> unlike a woman. there's no right answer for a woman. what do you say? >> stephen: i have the worst question of all, "is it hard being a woman in comedy?" >> yeah-- oh, no, what, no. it's hard being a woman for every woman. >> stephen: really? it's hard to be a man, too. request be get super hem 50 on you. it's hard being a man, too. >> no,
do it all?ant to know. >> stephen: aerkz i don't. >> that's a feminist answer. >> stephen: really. >> that's a feminist answer. >> stephen: i just don't do it. i don't do almost any of it. >> as a man in comdierk how have you been able to get your voice heard? >> uh, uh, they gave me a late night show. >> "gave "is operative. >> stephen: "gave" is operative. exactly. i showed up and they said, "how about you in?...
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how do you think he would do it? >> i do not think he will be able to do it. it is very clear.l: tit for tat for every time you do something like this. >> you think donald troubled me the solution for all the problems? tell me why channels like fox news. putin is delighted to see a chance of donald trump-the presidency. trump is not a real agent. neil: and agent of what? >> a movement. trump is unpredictable. neil: did it he under estimate ronald reagan? >> they knew what to expect from ronald reagan. he built his record. he built a plan. he had a philosophy. he was very strong, you know. he had a clear vision on what he wanted to achieve. his comments on minimum wage. that is what helps him out of the cages. unpredictability. unpredictability caused by the president of the united states. it creates the aura where the pack ice -- neil: hillery and trump. >> i am not for hillary. i am for senate. neil: this may not be the year for that. always good seeing you, my friend. all right. meanwhile, you heard about tesla. unexpected the good news. now everyone of the avid followers of
how do you think he would do it? >> i do not think he will be able to do it. it is very clear.l: tit for tat for every time you do something like this. >> you think donald troubled me the solution for all the problems? tell me why channels like fox news. putin is delighted to see a chance of donald trump-the presidency. trump is not a real agent. neil: and agent of what? >> a movement. trump is unpredictable. neil: did it he under estimate ronald reagan? >> they knew...
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i know -- what do i do now?>> you think the inhibiting factor isn't money? >> is coordinating with local law enforcement. >> party that is the willingness to explore this. >> you have said in so many groups. >> i think we should i take we should explore the options particularly it with cargoes screening and other types better off airport property that have to be done. >> we work to this committee and law-enforcement it seems to function with this as well and looking at those taskforce models it is important to upgrade and that serves as a very visible deterrent. >> with predictive data it is relatively straightforward we're doing that right now with the airlines but i have focused daily now that i intend to become operative beecher includes the airlines in the airport's to be a more realtime and not just after the fact but more so what is coming and then in realtime. >> keep me informed in terms of the canine -- k-9 program banks for everything you are doing under the tough situation and i yield back. >> thank y
i know -- what do i do now?>> you think the inhibiting factor isn't money? >> is coordinating with local law enforcement. >> party that is the willingness to explore this. >> you have said in so many groups. >> i think we should i take we should explore the options particularly it with cargoes screening and other types better off airport property that have to be done. >> we work to this committee and law-enforcement it seems to function with this as well and...
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not do.be honest, just in personal relationships, i think between people. when you feel like you are being attacked, more often than not, unless you are a hero like john or a heroine like elizabeth, you will shift the blame or you will panic and you will move the attention on to somebody else is -- someone else and that is what is constantly happening in this way. one thing that really fascinated me, these young girls are the one that instigate this whole attack on the people. they are incredibly emotional because they are going through a very emotional shift in their lives. the biggest they will probably ever go through. they are discovering sex for the first time. i think with abigail in particular, she behaves in an awful way of course, but i don't blame her for reacting in the way she does. she has had her innocence taken from her by this man, and he promised her many things when they were together. regardless of how long the affair lasted for. being a young girl, his idea of romanticism
not do.be honest, just in personal relationships, i think between people. when you feel like you are being attacked, more often than not, unless you are a hero like john or a heroine like elizabeth, you will shift the blame or you will panic and you will move the attention on to somebody else is -- someone else and that is what is constantly happening in this way. one thing that really fascinated me, these young girls are the one that instigate this whole attack on the people. they are...
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i'd rather have the states go out and do what they have to do.he states compete with each other, not only other countries, but they compete with each other, chuck. so i like the idea of let the states decide. >> seth: what? why do you want the states to compete with each other? we did that already and it did not go great. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] famously. and it isn't just the minimum wage where the magic trump ball contradicted himself this week. it was also trump's proposal to slash taxes for the highest earners. under trump's plan, the top 0.1% of household would see their annual tax bill fall by 19%. but on sunday, george stephanopoulos took his turn shaking the ball and, once again, got a completely different answer. >> bottom line, do you want taxes on the wealthy to go up or down? >> they will go up a little bit. and they may go up, you know -- >> but they're going down in your plan. >> no, no, in my plan they're going down. but by the time it's negotiated, they'll go up. [ audience ohs ] >> seth: that's the great thing about
i'd rather have the states go out and do what they have to do.he states compete with each other, not only other countries, but they compete with each other, chuck. so i like the idea of let the states decide. >> seth: what? why do you want the states to compete with each other? we did that already and it did not go great. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] famously. and it isn't just the minimum wage where the magic trump ball contradicted himself this week. it was also trump's proposal...
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that's how you do l.a. john: that's not how they do l.a. despite politicians forcing taxpayers to spend more on public transit. fewer people are taking it. now the department of public transportation. are you an extraordinary innovator? >> i try my best to be extraordinary every day. john: what are you going to do? >> the basic idea what we are trying to do is bring private sector innovation to l.a. metro by opening the door to private sector innovators to come to us with ideas about new technology and ways to accelerate the buildout of our infrastructure. john: why can't lax just do it? why do you need the private sector? >> they are very nimble so they can adjust to changing technology more rapidly than the public sector can. and they bring competition. they are able to compete against each other and say here is a way we would do it that creates more benefits for taxpayers. >> why can't government be nimble? >> government can be nimble, it's just more challenging. i worked in large public and private bureaucracies. they have lots of polic
that's how you do l.a. john: that's not how they do l.a. despite politicians forcing taxpayers to spend more on public transit. fewer people are taking it. now the department of public transportation. are you an extraordinary innovator? >> i try my best to be extraordinary every day. john: what are you going to do? >> the basic idea what we are trying to do is bring private sector innovation to l.a. metro by opening the door to private sector innovators to come to us with ideas...