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what do you do in fayetteville? uhipe do i do in fayetteville? i'm a home health nurse. i'm tired of drugs. i'm tired of everybody playing the drug game and everybody want to pay for that problem. that's your problem you got on drugs. ain't any problem. i'm not sympathetic to drug addicts, put it that way. host: that's delores in fayetteville, north carolina. now, this is carlos lozada, the book editor at "the washington post," writing this morning, in the outlook section of "the post," writing about how sad you felt on election night isn't insistence, it's self-indulgence. you saw them, you probably read a few, maybe you even wrote one -- host: that's a little bit from "the washington post" this morning. he goes on to recommend and dissect a couple of those anthologies, in case you're interested. now, good morning to the west coast. we are talking to republicans only this morning for this first segment. how is president trump doing six months in is our question. if you want to dial in from the mountain and pacific time zones, 202-748-8001 is the number for you to call.
what do you do in fayetteville? uhipe do i do in fayetteville? i'm a home health nurse. i'm tired of drugs. i'm tired of everybody playing the drug game and everybody want to pay for that problem. that's your problem you got on drugs. ain't any problem. i'm not sympathetic to drug addicts, put it that way. host: that's delores in fayetteville, north carolina. now, this is carlos lozada, the book editor at "the washington post," writing this morning, in the outlook section of "the...
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if this, do that. somebody has to tell it what to do. your smart phone, you do it.takes data of all kinds, understands, reasons, and learns over that data. that will help you make better decisions. this is an interesting stat we are sharing. in the world, we think there is a market of $2 trillion for making better business decisions. some of it is rooted in plain fundamental facts that when you and i make decisions -- you may be better at this. david: unlikely. ginni: one third are right, one third are not optimal, and one third are wrong. it transcends everything. david: let's talk about the life of a ceo a large company. how much time are you on the road traveling now? ginni: probably 50%. david: customers are mostly interested in what? when you meet with them, you try to tell them why ibm is better? ginni: no. well, in some way. i think many clients look at us as a bit of the mirror image. i hear this from them. i remember years ago they were saying to me, this is a lot of change. i remember saying, be careful, this is coming to a theater near you. this idea -- i
if this, do that. somebody has to tell it what to do. your smart phone, you do it.takes data of all kinds, understands, reasons, and learns over that data. that will help you make better decisions. this is an interesting stat we are sharing. in the world, we think there is a market of $2 trillion for making better business decisions. some of it is rooted in plain fundamental facts that when you and i make decisions -- you may be better at this. david: unlikely. ginni: one third are right, one...
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north koreans do not get a lot of outside information. it is easy for them to do. there is a rally around sanctions and military threats and some people say he is like a spoiled child you should just ignore. it gets hard to do that. politicians have to appear tough to their own populations. little bit ofa that. it is always tempting to ask what the united states should do about this or that problem. trump had a point where perhaps the allies should be doing more themselves in this region. . on the record, but this alliance , south korea has 40 times the gdp. it is not 1950 anymore where the parties were not equal. south korea needs to take more initiative and they will not do it if we keep racing over there every time they do a missile making threats. so trump speaks to one side during the campaign and is now taking the other side. his foreign policy has always been like that. we have have a missile in south korea and what kind of defense does that provide? guest: it provides some. are great.s at home ongives you a probability certain types of missiles, not necessa
north koreans do not get a lot of outside information. it is easy for them to do. there is a rally around sanctions and military threats and some people say he is like a spoiled child you should just ignore. it gets hard to do that. politicians have to appear tough to their own populations. little bit ofa that. it is always tempting to ask what the united states should do about this or that problem. trump had a point where perhaps the allies should be doing more themselves in this region. . on...
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say, what do we do now? start toinking, let's develop triage pods when we are waiting for the rescue team. here are different ways we were testing out to evacuate. over there is the typical crossover arm maneuver, and just being very imaginative. that is what it is when you are in this environment. you have to -- when you are it isnged with a problem, something you have not normally gotten challenged with peer you have to think of new ways. really, because see whether they are controlling the rovers that are out there outside the hub and they are communicating and controlling the rover to do a search and rescue. it is a shame you cannot see that. another thing we are working on -- this engineer had a rover that could carry up to 300 pounds. we said, let's try something. you have to be imaginative and creative. we built this and we tested it and weh the rover evacuated him back. did duringething we one of our missions. we did a mask to mask scenario with a medical team. they guided the nonmedically trained cr
say, what do we do now? start toinking, let's develop triage pods when we are waiting for the rescue team. here are different ways we were testing out to evacuate. over there is the typical crossover arm maneuver, and just being very imaginative. that is what it is when you are in this environment. you have to -- when you are it isnged with a problem, something you have not normally gotten challenged with peer you have to think of new ways. really, because see whether they are controlling the...
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all of a sudden, hackers started doing jobs doing security. ask listen -- >> listen with the free c-span radio app. >> at a conference in pasadena, california, the president of mars without borders talks about what would be needed for humans to live on mars. then the argument about colonization of the moon is more feasible. this is an hour and 45 minutes. here and for being being interested in living in race. it is not what i do for my day job, but it is what i used to format earlier day job and it is why i got into this. this is why elect to talk and argue about it, and hopefully we will do a little bit of that in the gym russian. i am here to talk to you today about the man and what humanity could and perhaps should do on the moon. normally, or about mars i will not talk very much about mars. i find it on interesting. you can ask me about that in q&a. on the first chart -- let me see if i can get the laser going. maybe this is off. there we go. this is the earth-moon system to scale. for those of you who might want to go to a planet someday,
all of a sudden, hackers started doing jobs doing security. ask listen -- >> listen with the free c-span radio app. >> at a conference in pasadena, california, the president of mars without borders talks about what would be needed for humans to live on mars. then the argument about colonization of the moon is more feasible. this is an hour and 45 minutes. here and for being being interested in living in race. it is not what i do for my day job, but it is what i used to format...
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charlie: do you grow simply by doing it? do have the opportunity to almost everything.isten to people who are there with you and figure out at every test by participating with a group of talented people. >> i think it is the way to do it. just getting out there is the scariest thing, just going for it. and inow, i am writing have been spending a lot of time reading so much about writing, but a lot of the advice is "just do it. do the same. charlie: there is nothing harder than looking at a blank page. what you really have to do is put together the first sentence. that is how you do it. do you want to -- what kind of things do you want to write? >> i want to write scripts for me, my own show. i want to write more things for women and more things that give people of color a platform as members of the lgbtq community. whatever int to -- do, i want to make sure it is a platform to help pull up women and people of color. charlie: do you feel like you are a woman of -- a woman empowered to do things for all the people you just said? >> yeah, sometimes. sometimes, i wake up an
charlie: do you grow simply by doing it? do have the opportunity to almost everything.isten to people who are there with you and figure out at every test by participating with a group of talented people. >> i think it is the way to do it. just getting out there is the scariest thing, just going for it. and inow, i am writing have been spending a lot of time reading so much about writing, but a lot of the advice is "just do it. do the same. charlie: there is nothing harder than...
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how do you do to do that is not a morning person. or maybe are just a you're just a really late night person. i will have breakfast and do my pretrip expection. my day is done by 3:00 in the afternoon. there is that the hard part right there. i'm parked in some truckstop and i've got ten hours before i can start all over again. end in the restaurants are pretty much gone and truck stops now. seeking anything to eat. they used to be a lot of guys would talk on the cb. with a generator of air conditioning and heat. .. the duvet. i just turn on the air conditioning and take a 12 minute nap. no problem. >> police don't bother you? they know it is a truck driver? how come you don't subscribe to the myth, you have freedom, on the open highway, sometimes heading west toward the frontier, nothing to tie you down except the job, what is it, the myth that a lot of your compatriots is spouse that alienates you? >> i do subscribe to the myth. that is part of it. whenever i cross the mississippi, st. louis, driving east, eastern washington throug
how do you do to do that is not a morning person. or maybe are just a you're just a really late night person. i will have breakfast and do my pretrip expection. my day is done by 3:00 in the afternoon. there is that the hard part right there. i'm parked in some truckstop and i've got ten hours before i can start all over again. end in the restaurants are pretty much gone and truck stops now. seeking anything to eat. they used to be a lot of guys would talk on the cb. with a generator of air...
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all i can to bring that peace what should i do is advise the americans as i've been doing or do is remind americans which is told americans that they've been making mistakes and that the way they are doing things will not work second what should i do is also bring in the major powers of this world who are incidentally all of them are neighbors of russia china india and iran and also pakistan as a country of our neighbor and for that reason. to be an environment of cooperation between them and the united states on of ganesan as we had initially when we started this campaign now i would like to discuss the recent strides our efforts in in the region diplomacy but before we go there i want to ask you specifically about the united states because. with the trumpet ministration there there were some hopes initially that it may seek a more pragmatic approach given the events of the last few weeks including the the dropping of a largest non atomic bomb and. do you think those hopes of a new beginning of a more pragmatic policy course are they still justified i'm not to give it up on it . presiden
all i can to bring that peace what should i do is advise the americans as i've been doing or do is remind americans which is told americans that they've been making mistakes and that the way they are doing things will not work second what should i do is also bring in the major powers of this world who are incidentally all of them are neighbors of russia china india and iran and also pakistan as a country of our neighbor and for that reason. to be an environment of cooperation between them and...
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stuff people do not do anymore. you have to do retail campaigning. i learned to 75% about politics in that race. >> hillary rodham clinton helped you in that campaign. did you think that she would stay down in arkansas and marry you? because arkansas was not a place that was the center of the universe. former president clinton: no. up one step at a time i asked her twice to marry me and she said no both times. smart girl. the third time i said just come down here. they liked her so much that they offered her a job teaching. she did not have anything else to do. she was working with the house judiciary committee, when that was over she took the job and it worked out pretty well. when you got married, she said to you i do not ever want to make any speeches and you implied he would not get into politics. former president bush: we got married in november. the next year i campaigned for congress. i said she would never have to give a political speech and she did. she is a good speaker. >> when you lost the house seat, di
stuff people do not do anymore. you have to do retail campaigning. i learned to 75% about politics in that race. >> hillary rodham clinton helped you in that campaign. did you think that she would stay down in arkansas and marry you? because arkansas was not a place that was the center of the universe. former president clinton: no. up one step at a time i asked her twice to marry me and she said no both times. smart girl. the third time i said just come down here. they liked her so much...
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guest: some do, some do not. a six or not that bad. typically when i take care of someone's blood pressure, i use older medication. you are right. a lot of the newer treatments are more expensive, but what i like to focus on rather than blocking doctors from delivering care, which is what the movement of prior authorizations is, is we should work harder keeping people healthy in this country. if we truly invested in health commotion in different ways than before, we could lower the demand for health care. so 85% of every dollar spent on health care in this country is going toward preventable, chronic disease. we should be preventing the disease. that would open up the money to provide access to everybody, i believe. host: here is julie in california. go ahead. you are on-air. go ahead. caller: oh, my gosh. hi. host: good morning. caller: wow. seems amazing. if i wrote a book, i would call it "fractured" not "distracted." commentd me what my would be, and i said, i don't have enough. host: how about one? i cannot get any doctor. when i
guest: some do, some do not. a six or not that bad. typically when i take care of someone's blood pressure, i use older medication. you are right. a lot of the newer treatments are more expensive, but what i like to focus on rather than blocking doctors from delivering care, which is what the movement of prior authorizations is, is we should work harder keeping people healthy in this country. if we truly invested in health commotion in different ways than before, we could lower the demand for...
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what do i do, i have to stay. where if you asked if the beginning or earlier on, okay, this is deal breaker for me. >> you can be with someone for 20 years never noah person. i say let it, let it, just the natural progression. >> wouldn't you want to know in the beginning when you can leave? >> in the beginning just having fun, that's the way you're supposed to go into a relationship, having fun, no expectation action, then that's usually when it turns into something special. >> but that much harder to break up. >> then if it is special you don't need to break up. >> what are the questions you want to know about a guy. >> see, always thinking about the break up. >> everybody is just a future next. >> , no you can't think like. that will you can't think like that. >> as a single person on this couch i can say that. >> look at thomas. >> i need a drink. >> thinking you're going to break up with the person? >> maybe. >> what's the number one burning question you have on a date? >> keith our floor director. >> the stu
what do i do, i have to stay. where if you asked if the beginning or earlier on, okay, this is deal breaker for me. >> you can be with someone for 20 years never noah person. i say let it, let it, just the natural progression. >> wouldn't you want to know in the beginning when you can leave? >> in the beginning just having fun, that's the way you're supposed to go into a relationship, having fun, no expectation action, then that's usually when it turns into something special....
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you do?. >> rose: go to bars, sit in her fancy home, go out to dinner, go on dates together? >> yes, the few times we've hung out we eat, have cocktails and we just talk. we just really enjoy talking to each other which is really nice. now i'm embarrassed talking about my friendship. >> rose: we don't want to embarrass you but as long as it's good for you. >> yeah. >> rose: but what's interesting about you, she's been at this table a couple of times, it is how much rejection she got before she got a best seller. i mean, how many people turned her down who look at themselves now and say am i an idiot? why didn't i see this? why couldn't i have recognized this talent? >> yeah. i mean, that's, to me, part of the reason why i find her so inspiring is because of everything she went through even before she started, you know, writing potter. she really is just a genuine inspiration, and i think she is an amazing person to look at in this example, an amazing, like, woman and mom and wife and all thos
you do?. >> rose: go to bars, sit in her fancy home, go out to dinner, go on dates together? >> yes, the few times we've hung out we eat, have cocktails and we just talk. we just really enjoy talking to each other which is really nice. now i'm embarrassed talking about my friendship. >> rose: we don't want to embarrass you but as long as it's good for you. >> yeah. >> rose: but what's interesting about you, she's been at this table a couple of times, it is how much...
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we do not know how big it is. we do not know how rugged it is. we know they have something that will explode here and we do not know if they can put it on a ballistic missile and deliver it that way. host: do we know how they were able to get this capability? what resources did they need they had? worth remembering nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles have been around for a long time. it is old technology. the hardest part about nuclear weapons are plutonium or uranium, the court. -- the core. north korea worked with the soviet union to develop a small research reactor. it gave them a start on developing plutonium. help fromrted with pakistan developing the capability to enrich uranium for these weapons. again, we know from the fact they have done the tests that they have material. people are trying to sort through the data and do estimates to figure how much they have. the estimates go anywhere from a couple dozen, enough for a couple dozen, to 60. do you make of the report that came out from the military yesterday and the trajectory of these
we do not know how big it is. we do not know how rugged it is. we know they have something that will explode here and we do not know if they can put it on a ballistic missile and deliver it that way. host: do we know how they were able to get this capability? what resources did they need they had? worth remembering nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles have been around for a long time. it is old technology. the hardest part about nuclear weapons are plutonium or uranium, the court. -- the...
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you can do that?rocery items during the anniversary sale and you'll earn 4 times the gas reward points. groceries for gas rewards, i wish! right now, get pepsi, diet pepsi or mtn dew 2 liter bottles 88 cents, and lay's potato chips, buy one get one free. can i get one more wish?! the acme anniversary sale. it's just better. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanycar.com, the gimmicks stop with our ads. trading in our selling your car is hassle-free with just three easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying centre. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now. ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >> you were in my room, and now everything stings? >> smells like you. >> oh, it smells like you. >> intoxicating. >> oh, ya. >> amazing. >> yes. >> you ever have like a piece of
you can do that?rocery items during the anniversary sale and you'll earn 4 times the gas reward points. groceries for gas rewards, i wish! right now, get pepsi, diet pepsi or mtn dew 2 liter bottles 88 cents, and lay's potato chips, buy one get one free. can i get one more wish?! the acme anniversary sale. it's just better. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanycar.com, the gimmicks...
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i'm doing my job. what do you think?believe anybody has that kind of power as we do as governors. i've never pardoned anyone as governor, but it is up to the person that has that power and it's up to the president of the united states. neil: if you had that power, would you pardon him? >> you know, that is a hypothetical for me to answer. it makes it really difficult because i wasn't in the courtroom. i just know what i've read in the paper and heard on the news in regards to all that. she'll explain you cannot profile people in the state of arizona. we were very, very clear when i signed that bill 1070 that if they were stopped they could ask for i.d. that's a federal law. you can ask for identification. we all get asked for i.d. if that case, there's an issue there. i don't sit in the courtroom. i'm not a judge, nor my lawyer. i know from my liquid ricers what i was told and i follow the law. neil: a lot of people focusing on the president, but he singled out your two senators, never naming them, mccain or jeff flake.
i'm doing my job. what do you think?believe anybody has that kind of power as we do as governors. i've never pardoned anyone as governor, but it is up to the person that has that power and it's up to the president of the united states. neil: if you had that power, would you pardon him? >> you know, that is a hypothetical for me to answer. it makes it really difficult because i wasn't in the courtroom. i just know what i've read in the paper and heard on the news in regards to all that....
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so what do we do with that? how to we take that energy stored up and put it towards something that is productive? >> do deal with the political rhetoric versus little reality --political reality? >> absolutely. kids are getting news differently. most are getting it through their phone. they decide whether to click or not click. pause before you retweet and paz -- pause before you click. am i being targeted or is this something i care about? >> the most-watched hearings is the director who testified on capitol hill on june 8. it is on our video library. our website for teachers at c-span.org/classrooms. here is senator jack reed, democrat of rhode island. >> the russia investigation, as you pointed out, as all my colleagues have reflected, is one of the most serious, hostile acts, undermining the very core of our democracy and elections. it is not a discrete event. it will likely be prepared for 2018 and beyond. the president of the united states fired you because, in your own words, some relation to this investi
so what do we do with that? how to we take that energy stored up and put it towards something that is productive? >> do deal with the political rhetoric versus little reality --political reality? >> absolutely. kids are getting news differently. most are getting it through their phone. they decide whether to click or not click. pause before you retweet and paz -- pause before you click. am i being targeted or is this something i care about? >> the most-watched hearings is the...
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what do you do here? >> what everybody needs me to do.'m the office assistant. >> well, where will i find tom and nancy? >> in the back. >> this is where everything takes place. they outfit here. >> walking into the worldwide trailer tampa facility, i'm surprised at how small the whole plant is. there's not a lot of people here, and for a company that puts out hundreds of trailers a year, i'm not sure where everything is. and so are they made here too? >> no. they're actually built from steam up in our georgia factory, and then they're delivered down here. so they pretty much come to us like a empty house, and we install everything here. >> the fact that they have split this manufacturing into two facilities is a very big issue. i know it's costing them money. well, i'll find my way. it's just on the way back there. i'll find my way. >> nice meeting you. >> nice meeting you. take care. >> thank you, yes. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> nice to meet you. rick. >> you build all this? >> i install it and put it together. >> what happens if
what do you do here? >> what everybody needs me to do.'m the office assistant. >> well, where will i find tom and nancy? >> in the back. >> this is where everything takes place. they outfit here. >> walking into the worldwide trailer tampa facility, i'm surprised at how small the whole plant is. there's not a lot of people here, and for a company that puts out hundreds of trailers a year, i'm not sure where everything is. and so are they made here too? >> no....
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i am doing. seven years. they have been talking repeal and replace, and it did not happen. and not only did it not happen, it was a surprise, a horrible surprise. very unfair to the republicans and very unfair to the people of this country. so, i was not impressed. now, can he do good? i think so. i think we can do very well in taxes, tax reform, infrastructure, and things will happen, with respect to health care. happenhink things will maybe outside of necessarily need in congress. there are things i can do as president that will have a huge impact on health care. so, you watch. >> have you spoken to the governor of guam? pres. trump: i have not. i feel that they will be very safe, believe me. they will be very safe, and if anything happened guam, there's going to be big, big trouble for north korea. >> have you heard any change about our military readiness? pres. trump: i don't talk about that. you know that. i am not want to say we are attacking mosul and four months. either we do it or we do
i am doing. seven years. they have been talking repeal and replace, and it did not happen. and not only did it not happen, it was a surprise, a horrible surprise. very unfair to the republicans and very unfair to the people of this country. so, i was not impressed. now, can he do good? i think so. i think we can do very well in taxes, tax reform, infrastructure, and things will happen, with respect to health care. happenhink things will maybe outside of necessarily need in congress. there are...
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get, what do you suppose that is? what do we do about it? if we had been teaching the constitution properly for the years, we would know what to do. >> she is the author of several books, including "a central stories for junior patriots." our live, three-hour conversation we will be taking your tweets and email questions. it is alive from noon until 3:00 p.m. on booktv on c-span2. now joining us on the communicators is the founder of black hat, jeff moss. how and why did black hat begin? jeff: it began more than 20 years ago. i operate a convention, def con, the world's largest hacking convention. i have been running that for a couple of years. when there a time were no jobs in information security for any of us. the only people doing security were maybe people in the military and banks. so this is really a hobby. as the internet grew and there are puttingd people things online and there is money at risk, all of a sudden hackers , started getting jobs doing security. i kept getting emails of people telling me give me an , announcement to def
get, what do you suppose that is? what do we do about it? if we had been teaching the constitution properly for the years, we would know what to do. >> she is the author of several books, including "a central stories for junior patriots." our live, three-hour conversation we will be taking your tweets and email questions. it is alive from noon until 3:00 p.m. on booktv on c-span2. now joining us on the communicators is the founder of black hat, jeff moss. how and why did black...
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do you think you would do it for a bit longer and what would you do after you left as current ceo?would -- i am not going to say my age, because it is public information. it is not a rule for us. it has been some tradition, but i am not retiring now. my work is not done. i will still be here for quite a while, and what i will do then? i don't even think about that right now. david: you are -- ginni: does that mean you think i look fit? thank you. that is how you get a compliment. david: you are a golfer. ginni: my husband loves golf and i have great respect for the sport. i do not have the time to be very good. the other way i do -- and people don't think this is funny, i do boxing. that is something i can do in short spurts on an everyday basis. david: does someone dress up like apple or microsoft and you get to box them? ginni: i do box with a person, the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] ginni: i only get to hit him. david: as you look back, what is your secret to having risen? ginni: i think it is this idea of being a constant learner, of always being willing
do you think you would do it for a bit longer and what would you do after you left as current ceo?would -- i am not going to say my age, because it is public information. it is not a rule for us. it has been some tradition, but i am not retiring now. my work is not done. i will still be here for quite a while, and what i will do then? i don't even think about that right now. david: you are -- ginni: does that mean you think i look fit? thank you. that is how you get a compliment. david: you are...
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what do we do about it? but if we've been teaching the constitution properly for the last 150 years, we would know what to do. >> she's the author of several books, including "essential stories for junior patriots," "in defense of liberty," and "sovereign duty." during our live, three-hour conversation, we'll be taking your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch "in depth" with krisanne hall, sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >>> and c-span3's live coverage continuing shortly here from the national conservative student conference being held in washington, d.c. we'll be hearing from white house adviser kellyanne conway next. but first, some of c-span's new member interviews. we begin with louisiana congressman mike johnson. >> we're talking with representative mike johnson, who serves the state of louisiana, the fourth district. and thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, tell us a little bit about how you got to this position. >> well, my background i
what do we do about it? but if we've been teaching the constitution properly for the last 150 years, we would know what to do. >> she's the author of several books, including "essential stories for junior patriots," "in defense of liberty," and "sovereign duty." during our live, three-hour conversation, we'll be taking your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch "in depth" with krisanne hall, sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on...
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we help do that. i begin this conversation with you, i want to say that those derivatives are out there, but we are genuinely trying to capture the same reality, but i would not be able to come here in this space and do the other talks that i do if i did not firmly believe that an end is in sight. hopehere because there is in this program, there is hope in this cohort, and i mean that sincerely. there are legitimately folks in this room who want to learn better in order to do better, and i am happy to be among you. 10 things. i am going to tell you about the prison pipeline while also thinking about concrete strategies/bumper stickers that you can utilize, tell somebody about in order for things to be otherwise. believe -- can you go back down to the other one? thank you. i just want you to notice my yogi in the corner. you'll notice yet be is in most of my slides. this yogi in the corner is pilates, us -- any guarantees -- yogis? many of us know that we can't do anything in pilates or yoga without co
we help do that. i begin this conversation with you, i want to say that those derivatives are out there, but we are genuinely trying to capture the same reality, but i would not be able to come here in this space and do the other talks that i do if i did not firmly believe that an end is in sight. hopehere because there is in this program, there is hope in this cohort, and i mean that sincerely. there are legitimately folks in this room who want to learn better in order to do better, and i am...
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do.ow their language. >> well, i'm not a 25-year-old kid -- >> my point is that you have a sense that, you know, people are paying money for us to show up. and we have to show up. >> well, that's most definitely the truth. but there's also that commitment to the people who work for you and their families, or the record company or the promoter or the fan that worked so hard to buy a ticket or your legacy. all of these things matter. you know, the cliche of 1970 and coming up the way i watched led zeppelin come up with fun from afar or fun when i was 20. but i gotta go to work you know. it just doesn't ring true anymore. >> rose: it's hard to keep a band together. >> it is. >> rose: they develop different ideas. i mean that's-- >> it's a family, and it's very difficult when you have marriages and kids and life goes on. >> rose: but the story i hear-- and you would know more about this-- is that, you know, mick and keith are always in conflict or competition. >> mmm. >> rose: i don't know wh
do.ow their language. >> well, i'm not a 25-year-old kid -- >> my point is that you have a sense that, you know, people are paying money for us to show up. and we have to show up. >> well, that's most definitely the truth. but there's also that commitment to the people who work for you and their families, or the record company or the promoter or the fan that worked so hard to buy a ticket or your legacy. all of these things matter. you know, the cliche of 1970 and coming up...
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what do we need to do? about what are next steps here? in your view, is there anything we're missing? do you think that there is anything that the u.s. can do to help bar barcelona to help spain to track the folks down. >> we're doing a terrific job within our country, i know that we did ae terrific job with our ally overseas be we share intelligence with these people. and they share with us. that is the only way we're going to keep on top of this whole situation, is the constant sharing and talking. trying to look over the horizon all of the time, keep the high gain antenna up to listen to what people are saying. but it is impossible to do 100% of the time. we have been fortunate and very good at what we do in this country, i am afraid of what may happen in future. gerri: i have to applaud, you live in new york city, you see police effort here it is impressive. there is snow doubt, they have done a fabulous job, i have a lot of confidence in them. they are doing the very best job that can be done. but i remain concerned and worried that
what do we need to do? about what are next steps here? in your view, is there anything we're missing? do you think that there is anything that the u.s. can do to help bar barcelona to help spain to track the folks down. >> we're doing a terrific job within our country, i know that we did ae terrific job with our ally overseas be we share intelligence with these people. and they share with us. that is the only way we're going to keep on top of this whole situation, is the constant sharing...
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what do you do? how do you change their genetic coding? >> you can literally program the their organs or molecular properties look alike, making subtle alterations to at a d.n.a. so that molecular level they behave in a more human-like way. what about mosquitoes that carry zika oring what? you do to fix that? gene drive.of just means if you have a way to alter d.n.a., you a way that will drive a genetic trait through a population of insects. if one does this in mosquitoes, already being worked on create aple, you could mosquito that cannot transmit a virus. mosquitoescreate that don'tily reproduce the same way, that you cut back on a population of mosquitoes. >> yeah, that's right. that being done in response to the zika virus? you using crispr technology? >> i'm not, but many people believe this is an effective way to control insects otherwise spreading disease. >> that passes along to here on out,om right? it's not just a specific mosquito, but part of the germline of the mosquito experience or whatever. >> that's right. young, i read ra
what do you do? how do you change their genetic coding? >> you can literally program the their organs or molecular properties look alike, making subtle alterations to at a d.n.a. so that molecular level they behave in a more human-like way. what about mosquitoes that carry zika oring what? you do to fix that? gene drive.of just means if you have a way to alter d.n.a., you a way that will drive a genetic trait through a population of insects. if one does this in mosquitoes, already being...
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all you are doing is allowing the thugs and people on the streets to do what they would like to do. system, a tax code that says that limited government, free and fair trade, and this is the way that you can get out of this date way and let them -- get out of the state's way and let them do what they would like to do. >> thank you. next? >> thank you. happy to see you. moran: ink you. -- thank you. >> my husband was going to the veterans administration and he had a wonderful doctor there. he had cancer, but they cannot find it, in his prostate. took 164 tissue samples out of there, they knew it was cancer but they cannot find it. to lb finally went down anderson, in houston, and they had a new machine, that you may or may not know about it. where it went, it was able to find the cancer, and he was put on seven doctors and he is on a had anroup because he unusual cell. he was in the vietnam war, at [indiscernible] he was exposed to agent orange. >> thank you for your husband service. >> he is also now in remission. moran: great news. i appreciate your husband's service and i am glad
all you are doing is allowing the thugs and people on the streets to do what they would like to do. system, a tax code that says that limited government, free and fair trade, and this is the way that you can get out of this date way and let them -- get out of the state's way and let them do what they would like to do. >> thank you. next? >> thank you. happy to see you. moran: ink you. -- thank you. >> my husband was going to the veterans administration and he had a wonderful...
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(laughter from audience) they do they do indeed. but i guess the point is it didn't seem like you were in any particular mood or rush to go back to writing a novel and so i'm just wondering if there was a reason for that and they interceded and you went okay fine. or were you planning on doing something anyway? - oh i never go okay fine. - yeah you're not in the okay fine business. - no no no no no no. - so had you stopped writing novels for an express purpose? - no i hadn't stopped writing them. - yeah. - i wrote oryx and crake, year of the flood-- - that trilogy. - and maddaddam each of those is a self contained novel. - right. - they just happened to overlap time wise. - with one another. so there's really been no interruption in-- - in my-- - output. - spewing forth of fictional words. - well before we come to your spew, let's talk about-- (laughs) let's talk about the plot of this book. so the main characters charmaine and stan begin the story living in their car. so what gave you the thought to set the book in this way with th
(laughter from audience) they do they do indeed. but i guess the point is it didn't seem like you were in any particular mood or rush to go back to writing a novel and so i'm just wondering if there was a reason for that and they interceded and you went okay fine. or were you planning on doing something anyway? - oh i never go okay fine. - yeah you're not in the okay fine business. - no no no no no no. - so had you stopped writing novels for an express purpose? - no i hadn't stopped writing...
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what am i doing here? >> you'll take off put your hands straight through the clay lick there is push down into the center of the clay making a donut. >> so anybody can come out here these camps, right? >> absolutely. >> olds, young, adult, little kid, doesn't matter? >> absolutely. >> i'm making some serious progress. so i'm not an experienced ceramic's man here. >> you're doing great. >> what's the key? is it strong hands? is it rhythm? >> the key is all position. so you want to lock your elbows down here on your legs just like this, sing your thumbs down into the center of the clay like the donut, then pull your thumbs back into your hands like this. >> okay, so, obvious -- >> open up your pot. and i would slow your wheel down little bit. >> i'm going little fast here, i'm excited. i'm getting, looking around, and i'm seeing you guys, you're all doing so well. how old is everybody? >> i'm 12. >> so we have 12 right here. what got new the ceramics? >> my mom is always like doing pottery stuff. >> yes? >>
what am i doing here? >> you'll take off put your hands straight through the clay lick there is push down into the center of the clay making a donut. >> so anybody can come out here these camps, right? >> absolutely. >> olds, young, adult, little kid, doesn't matter? >> absolutely. >> i'm making some serious progress. so i'm not an experienced ceramic's man here. >> you're doing great. >> what's the key? is it strong hands? is it rhythm? >>...
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elegant. ♪ ♪ >> well, how do you do?s an absolute pleasure to make your acquaintance it is i, mr. elegant. but you can call me lord winston elegante iii, esquire. >> stephen: and who are you? >> i'm the president's imaginary friend. if you will excuse me, i'm hosting a raging party for three million imaginary voters. >> stephen: cartoon trump and mr. elegant, everybody. esquire! stick around, we have dave chappelle. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the new rockstar. ♪ ♪ all jeans are thirty percent off. no time to spare! ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪ ladies and gentleman this is a robbery. what are you doing after this? ♪ ♪ ♪ vo: jack's got your back.hits, jack: somebody craving my smoky jack burger? vo: the smoky jack burger combo for $4.99. vo: hickory-smoked bacon, smoked cheddar cheese, vo: all on an artisan poppyseed bun. vo: plus fries and a refreshing drink.
elegant. ♪ ♪ >> well, how do you do?s an absolute pleasure to make your acquaintance it is i, mr. elegant. but you can call me lord winston elegante iii, esquire. >> stephen: and who are you? >> i'm the president's imaginary friend. if you will excuse me, i'm hosting a raging party for three million imaginary voters. >> stephen: cartoon trump and mr. elegant, everybody. esquire! stick around, we have dave chappelle. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the new rockstar. ♪ ♪ all...
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how do you -- do you coordinate?ins work with whoever is the lead organization in the area and they all coordinate which areas they're going to be working on. they pick out different zones to go to. >> and long-term, what's the need? >> we work with the local municipalities, the local agencies to determine where the need is long-term. we have recon teams going out right now to scour nearby areas to determine what the long-term need will be, and we will decide where we will deploy people, how long they will stay here. we're probably going to be here for several months. the devastation is tremendous, as you know. >> the work, i mean, from your organization, so many volunteers is incredible. it's teamrubiconusa.org. all your money comes from donations. you're not receiving any money from the government. >> correct. >> chris, back to you. >> thank you so much for bringing that. such an important component of what's happening on the ground. our thanks to anderson, as always. >>> so helping the flood victims. you saw what
how do you -- do you coordinate?ins work with whoever is the lead organization in the area and they all coordinate which areas they're going to be working on. they pick out different zones to go to. >> and long-term, what's the need? >> we work with the local municipalities, the local agencies to determine where the need is long-term. we have recon teams going out right now to scour nearby areas to determine what the long-term need will be, and we will decide where we will deploy...
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or do we risk public understanding of what to do do about it by only through them?. >>. >> so maybe i will jump in. i faked people do that and there is of broad sense and there is outrage now whether or not that moves them to action but what do you do about what you know, ? and then that brings us to the heart of this book and also to frame the question that the incident mondesi internet what is envisioned but they never imagined the the evil to which the instrument could be put it represents such a universal group for so many it is empowering, uplifting, in foreign -- informing and uplifting it is a universal could but who will keep a good? so bailey hacking of that electoral system is the attrition and then of us thought it would happen but i fake it does if you focus the mind. >> i think the 2016 example shows us the clash that alex tells so well in the book of this layout of how these countries seek information as the main currency of what cyberspace is about then we have another side that is led by the u.s. in this technical rome and was a 2016 signified a huge
or do we risk public understanding of what to do do about it by only through them?. >>. >> so maybe i will jump in. i faked people do that and there is of broad sense and there is outrage now whether or not that moves them to action but what do you do about what you know, ? and then that brings us to the heart of this book and also to frame the question that the incident mondesi internet what is envisioned but they never imagined the the evil to which the instrument could be put it...
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i think it is a good impulse but how do you feel, how do you feel about the guy now?, man. in the last six months, i think we're all getting an education about the presidency. i know that i heard discussing ethics this much, i didn't realize how ethics are supposed to work at this level of government and he is putting all this on the forefront. >> stephen: nobody really talked about oxygen until someone's got their hands around your neck. (applause) >> very true. but, but, if you remember, in the mono log, the in the emmy mom nominated monologue, the it is what they called it, the ugly emmys where they send it to you in the mail if you win. >> stephen: the schemmy's. >> but the beginning of the monday log i con tects allized it because i feel like a lot of white americans have finally got to see what an election night looks like for brack americans every cycle. >> stephen: the shock. >> yeah, the shock of it was just like come on, man, this is like, come on. this is how traction works. i think it speaks to how effective obama's presidency was. >> stephen: how traction
i think it is a good impulse but how do you feel, how do you feel about the guy now?, man. in the last six months, i think we're all getting an education about the presidency. i know that i heard discussing ethics this much, i didn't realize how ethics are supposed to work at this level of government and he is putting all this on the forefront. >> stephen: nobody really talked about oxygen until someone's got their hands around your neck. (applause) >> very true. but, but, if you...
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what are you most proud of and what do you hope to do?l: i am proud of our people , our teams. they believe in our mission, they work so hard to get it right. they correct when they need to and they are building products that we are proud of. i am proud of them and grateful we are on this team. i think there is a lot we still need to get right, we still need to build products and services that allow people to connect and share in authentic ways. emily: thank you so much. that was our conversation with sheryl sandberg. i want to bring in our correspondent. i know you were curious to her answers on some of those questions. what did you think? >> there are few more polished public speakers. i think there are extremely few business leaders who can talk ndth such sensitivity a depth about human issues. she is eloquent about that stuff. how many other business leaders have written two books about social development for women and emotional reaction to a death? she is an unusual person. this is a company with two leaders who have very sophisticat
what are you most proud of and what do you hope to do?l: i am proud of our people , our teams. they believe in our mission, they work so hard to get it right. they correct when they need to and they are building products that we are proud of. i am proud of them and grateful we are on this team. i think there is a lot we still need to get right, we still need to build products and services that allow people to connect and share in authentic ways. emily: thank you so much. that was our...
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need, i do not, we do not to make this partisan, we do not need to make this necessarily en atman out of -- boogie m of republicans or democrats. but in a country with a demonstrated ability to get respectable numbers of people to exercise one of the fundamental rights the country was created to both conceived and the still stow upon us,d be that there are any efforts to further limit how many people get to vote seems quite frankly obscene to me. so any notion that the two-party system is dead, maybe there will be a third-party, maybe there will be additional parties, actn i put before you in an of intentional provocation, and without having dropped an f-bomb , it is not much matter if people do not vote. you guys can affect that. do not let yourselves become one of the people empowered and vote who chooses not to. i know you're all sitting there and saying, that is not me. i will vote. how hard is that? you will be shocked in a couple of years when you are of voting age how many of you do not. you can control that. you cannot necessarily creating new party or whatever, although god b
need, i do not, we do not to make this partisan, we do not need to make this necessarily en atman out of -- boogie m of republicans or democrats. but in a country with a demonstrated ability to get respectable numbers of people to exercise one of the fundamental rights the country was created to both conceived and the still stow upon us,d be that there are any efforts to further limit how many people get to vote seems quite frankly obscene to me. so any notion that the two-party system is dead,...
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. >> do you have yours already? >> i do. >> thank you, mike. here goes the 9:00 hour, i don't know if you saw. >> this did you ever watch that america's got talent? a lot of people do. well, there is simon cowell. he said something that made melbe so mad she got up and walk. look at that. and she leaves. now, i think she was serious. i think she was really mad. because he said something nasty about her marriage. which certainly has not gone well. >> okay. >> well, another celebrity photo leak. this time, tiger woods, lindsay vaughn, they're the victims. well, how they're fighting back, this morning. >> now, hole on. are they still together? >> no, no, no, but still blinking up pictures when they were together. >> they did one of my no no's, took a naked picture every themselves? >> and now it is time for all of us to see from throwing water to water bottles, we will show you what bloggers are putting out there this is the secret for better skin care so we will put this trend to the test. >> basically, empty water bottles. >> cupping water bottl
. >> do you have yours already? >> i do. >> thank you, mike. here goes the 9:00 hour, i don't know if you saw. >> this did you ever watch that america's got talent? a lot of people do. well, there is simon cowell. he said something that made melbe so mad she got up and walk. look at that. and she leaves. now, i think she was serious. i think she was really mad. because he said something nasty about her marriage. which certainly has not gone well. >> okay. >>...
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bill cassidy saying this, watch. >> do you think there's time to do health care?y depends, there needs to be another server momentum. it can be from the white house or from the senate. that's not how it works. it either needs to come from both sides of the senate and governors is saying this is where i want to be. >> melissa: rand paul says the president is considering using executive action to address health care. >> i just spoke with the president about this and i'm still very excited about trying to let people join associations across state lines and i think he can act by executive order to do this. we talked to the secretary of labor and i'm hoping that president trump will move forward with actually doing some of this series i could've action. the president is very open to this and he says i'm keeping up the dialogue to do something. >> melissa: the reason why i think this works is because he's not trying to create laws that can then be peeled away as soon as he leaves, but he'll be using executive action to try and create something that would work. if it doe
bill cassidy saying this, watch. >> do you think there's time to do health care?y depends, there needs to be another server momentum. it can be from the white house or from the senate. that's not how it works. it either needs to come from both sides of the senate and governors is saying this is where i want to be. >> melissa: rand paul says the president is considering using executive action to address health care. >> i just spoke with the president about this and i'm still...
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the question is: which one of these do my friends john do? which one does the teacher do? they're clearly different. come on back. you might be surprised. dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you should buy gold fish, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery... with top prizes of $25,000. ooohh.... are there really...? 25,000 of them? yeah. want more changes to win? go to palottery.com and enter your non-winning tickets for the gold fish second-chance drawing with $10,000 prizes. so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? >> we are looking at camelback mountain, i have to tell you this, my gosh, look at all of the fog, the weather, how long will we have to deal with this? we'll see in 15 seconds. >> it is 94:00; ladies and gentlemen, plea
the question is: which one of these do my friends john do? which one does the teacher do? they're clearly different. come on back. you might be surprised. dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you should buy gold fish, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery... with top prizes of $25,000. ooohh.... are there really...? 25,000 of them? yeah. want more changes to win? go to palottery.com and enter your non-winning tickets for...
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judge jeanine: what do we do about the rats? set a mousetrap.udge jeanine: if you are from cleveland you don't wear shirls that say cleveland. there are a bunch of rats in the white house leaking information. >> i'm not a politician, but donald trump will take care of it. judge jeanine: nobody is going to confess. how do you catch them? >> give them false information, see if it gets out, then you know who the rat is. judge jeanine: how do you get them out? >> disinformation. >> we black list him and he never works in this country again. judge jeanine: how do you find the rats leaking information? >> i think they know. it's all a big stunt to make us forget about the things they should be working on. judge jeanine: once we finds them what should we do with them. >> fay treason. judge jeanine: should we feed them to the fish? what do we do with the rats? >> you are a lover. you are very sweet. how do we finds out who these leakers are in the white house? >> they will have to do the computer work to find out who these people are and be prosecuted t
judge jeanine: what do we do about the rats? set a mousetrap.udge jeanine: if you are from cleveland you don't wear shirls that say cleveland. there are a bunch of rats in the white house leaking information. >> i'm not a politician, but donald trump will take care of it. judge jeanine: nobody is going to confess. how do you catch them? >> give them false information, see if it gets out, then you know who the rat is. judge jeanine: how do you get them out? >> disinformation....
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what do i need do differently? how do i need to think about my business model, the industry i'm competing in, this world we're heading in. i know thursday are changing. need a guidebook for this, and so the more we heard this the more we real realized this would be the next book. the central problem ways didn't know the answer to that question when we first start hearing it over and over but we turn that bug into other feature and this he can intellectually rich territory to write a guide book to the new world. and in addition to doing what agency does which is read research and digest papers and do all of that, but we do that is a little different and that's much more fun is we go out and talk to the alpha geeks, this is a term we learned from our friend, tim opretrial reilly, in -- o'reilly, the future of the world and we'll talk to them and our homework was to try to distill down what they were saying and come up with some kind of framework or way to think about the changes that are happening so quickly, and tha
what do i need do differently? how do i need to think about my business model, the industry i'm competing in, this world we're heading in. i know thursday are changing. need a guidebook for this, and so the more we heard this the more we real realized this would be the next book. the central problem ways didn't know the answer to that question when we first start hearing it over and over but we turn that bug into other feature and this he can intellectually rich territory to write a guide book...
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we do it or we do not do it. >> can you tell us why you are returning to washington? pres. trump: i stay out of manhattan. it is so disruptive. i will be going sunday night. i have meetings going to manhattan. it is so disruptive. all of my adult life, during the time i lived in manhattan, whenever a president came, it was very disruptive. and i am probably more disruptive than any of them. when they have to close fifth avenue, 56th street and other streets -- i am here for that reason. we are doing a tremendous amount of work. we have large numbers of meetings. i'm on the phone a lot. i'm here for that reason. i would love to go to my home in trump tower but it is very disruptive to do. >> why will you be in washington on monday? president trump: we have a conference scheduled, a very important meeting scheduled and we will have a big press conference. >> the secretary has emphasized diplomacy and you have emphasized military action. are you still on the same page? president trump: totally on the same page. secretary, maybe you would like to make a statement? sec. tillerso
we do it or we do not do it. >> can you tell us why you are returning to washington? pres. trump: i stay out of manhattan. it is so disruptive. i will be going sunday night. i have meetings going to manhattan. it is so disruptive. all of my adult life, during the time i lived in manhattan, whenever a president came, it was very disruptive. and i am probably more disruptive than any of them. when they have to close fifth avenue, 56th street and other streets -- i am here for that reason....
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when do you stop telling people what they need to do? i would rather have emboldening, i would rather have them reduce things -- there is a charity called helping hands in christ. i do not give any cash to anyone. no one touches any money. you come in and if you are having trouble paying your bills, they sit down with you and give you advice on how to deal with it and then they will moneya check or send a utility to the company. you can have compassion that is constructive. so, i think we always need to look for the choice that involves less coercion. last question. >> thank you for letting me take a selfie with you earlier. sen. rand paul: no jokes, right? >> no sir. but gig'em. what was your inspiration for getting involved in politics? sen. rand paul: my father. i grew up in a political family, and i probably went to 1000 of his speeches or more. i listen to his interviews, and i was interested in it from a young age. i went to more barbecues and you can imagine, picnics, knocking on doors. i was interested as a kid, came up here in h
when do you stop telling people what they need to do? i would rather have emboldening, i would rather have them reduce things -- there is a charity called helping hands in christ. i do not give any cash to anyone. no one touches any money. you come in and if you are having trouble paying your bills, they sit down with you and give you advice on how to deal with it and then they will moneya check or send a utility to the company. you can have compassion that is constructive. so, i think we...
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i do not think it is the government's decision to do that or not. if you choose to live and one of these high-risk areas, then should the taxpayer subsidize the cost of the insurance, or should you pay fair market rates for that insurance to insure against the risk because you chose to live in that particular area? i fall on the free market side. that says letside people build where they want to. thatials should make sure if you build on the coastline, you should build to withstand of a hurricane of a certain category. in terms of insurance, it bothers me that congress, year ther year, reauthorizes national flood insurance program. the premiums are not sound, the reserves are not sound. we do not chart the kind of premiums we should. let's have a national debate about this. let's decide whether or not a taxpayer in wyoming should subsidize somebody in a flood prone area in mississippi. do we want to do that as a nation? have an honest, open debate about that. i would challenge congress, and i would say shame on congress for not doing that. congress
i do not think it is the government's decision to do that or not. if you choose to live and one of these high-risk areas, then should the taxpayer subsidize the cost of the insurance, or should you pay fair market rates for that insurance to insure against the risk because you chose to live in that particular area? i fall on the free market side. that says letside people build where they want to. thatials should make sure if you build on the coastline, you should build to withstand of a...
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all do you have do is do this. >> i know, toilets, stuff like that. >> yes. >> by the way. guys, weighing in on this on twitter. men are weird. we're weirds, right? >> i would say so, yes. >> we get out of bed thinking there might and chance that we could have sex today. that's why we get up. >> that's the only reason? >> let's say you're in a hotel. thereby yourself. admit t when the cleaning lady comes in. >> oh, god. >> and she is -- don't you think is there a chance? that she might put down the pledge and go hey? no? am i the only one? >> i think you are. >> what's wrong with our country, americans? >> i don't know. >> like george on seinfeld. he, here we go. >> hello. >> ♪ >> you had sex with the cleaning woman on your desk? who are you? how did you do that? >> hen innocence igans. >> i was sitting there in the office, the clean woman comes in. i've always been attract today cleaning women. >> see? i have too. >> arnolds swartznaeger. >> oh, karen. >> right? >> buzz kill. >> there you go. >> don't kill my vibe
all do you have do is do this. >> i know, toilets, stuff like that. >> yes. >> by the way. guys, weighing in on this on twitter. men are weird. we're weirds, right? >> i would say so, yes. >> we get out of bed thinking there might and chance that we could have sex today. that's why we get up. >> that's the only reason? >> let's say you're in a hotel. thereby yourself. admit t when the cleaning lady comes in. >> oh, god. >> and she is --...
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i do. i do.thing -- very important -- i believe wages will start going up because we now have the lowest unemployment rate we have had in 17 years, so you will see wages go up, right? [cheering] pres. trump: they have not gone up for a long time. i believe wages now, because the economy is doing so well with respect to employment and unemployment, i believe wages will start to go up. and, i think that will have a tremendously positive impact on race relations. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: wonderful. so, that was my words. now, you know, i was a good student. i always hear about the elite. you know, elite. they're elite. i went to better schools than they did. i was a better student than they were. i live in a bigger, better, more beautiful apartment and i live in the white house, too, which is a really great. i think -- you know what? i think we are the elite. they are not the elites. so the point is, and i did not want to bore you because if you understand where i am coming from -- you peo
i do. i do.thing -- very important -- i believe wages will start going up because we now have the lowest unemployment rate we have had in 17 years, so you will see wages go up, right? [cheering] pres. trump: they have not gone up for a long time. i believe wages now, because the economy is doing so well with respect to employment and unemployment, i believe wages will start to go up. and, i think that will have a tremendously positive impact on race relations. [cheers and applause] pres. trump:...