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a country that can do anything but has to do it all together.e have to get back to the business of solving problems. we have to get back to the business of thinking about our future, and reminding each other that we can do so much better. that the answer to those questions -- that question that was posed by you, jim, as to what is next, is something that is really positive, something exciting, or we feel better about our government and in the process, feel better about ourselves. that is precisely the reason why i am running for president. i would like to thank you for having here today. and i would love to hear any questions that you all have a riyadh thank you. -- y'all have. thank you. [applause] m: we have a few minutes to ask questions for our guest. then me ask the first question. looking at your agenda of issues you are promoting, what i find refreshing is that every issue you advocate, you put a price tag. on like other people who talk about an issue but not really say, how do we finance it? in particular, infrastructure. it. is so impor
a country that can do anything but has to do it all together.e have to get back to the business of solving problems. we have to get back to the business of thinking about our future, and reminding each other that we can do so much better. that the answer to those questions -- that question that was posed by you, jim, as to what is next, is something that is really positive, something exciting, or we feel better about our government and in the process, feel better about ourselves. that is...
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we all know you do not want to do it i mean that stuff than i do you only get to have it out because of fluff now don't be so bad you know how do you not want to live with them that. are new and better than us none of these that wouldn't try to get it right this second our boxes on our own aspire to and from what i actually am. once you can actually discuss and are stuck on mother you tell us that you are. a father and all when it is said that she is imo a marxist some are almost classic and i...
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we need to do those kinds of things to do if we're going to do the things we say we're going to do and prioritize the technologies that we say are more important than others. we need to stop making large amounts of very little bets that never go anywhere and start concentrating our bets on the things we say we care about more than other things, which is something that the national security acquisition community has been reluctant to do hereto for. if you start doing that it should not come as a surprise that some of those things are going to fail, many of them will. some of them are going to succeed, and when they succeed, they'll succeed big. when they succeed big, that risk reverse capital will start saying,hold on. there's money to be made in that massive $700 billion entity called the national defense market? you know, we actually want to start funding more of these kinds of companies. you know, the kids that are sitting around doing really interesting work for, you know, facebook or google, we'll say, actually, i'm going to go live my dream of becoming a next generation national s
we need to do those kinds of things to do if we're going to do the things we say we're going to do and prioritize the technologies that we say are more important than others. we need to stop making large amounts of very little bets that never go anywhere and start concentrating our bets on the things we say we care about more than other things, which is something that the national security acquisition community has been reluctant to do hereto for. if you start doing that it should not come as a...
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do they need a wall? do they need a fence? do they need more technology? do they need it all? going to have them up before the appropriation conference committee and we're going to find out what they want. i think it's not what i need or what the speaker needs or even the president needs. it's what we need to secure our borders. if we get this information from the experts, it could move us off the dime. >> what if they say that they are fine with steel slats, barriers, but that they don't need a concrete wall, and then that's something that i -- it sounds like the conference committee could agree to. even nancy pelosi could agree to, the speaker of the hour, but trump really matters whether he finds it acceptable if he demands a concrete wall or border. you're saying you'll defer to the customs and border patrol people? >> well, i think it's what you call it -- the president calls it a wall. sometimes we call it a fence. sometimes a barrier. but the president, i think, has already spoken out and said he's not talking about a concrete wall, 1500 miles and so forth. i think he's
do they need a wall? do they need a fence? do they need more technology? do they need it all? going to have them up before the appropriation conference committee and we're going to find out what they want. i think it's not what i need or what the speaker needs or even the president needs. it's what we need to secure our borders. if we get this information from the experts, it could move us off the dime. >> what if they say that they are fine with steel slats, barriers, but that they don't...
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i do in in order to help you be a better do it yourself investor, or better client i do it with a spectacular team of people headed by a spectacular produce. >> regina who has been with me since inception and dozens of people responsible for all the look and feel of the show to the research we have a team that helps me with memos that back up the research and we have a head writer who is really our only writer, has been our only writer since inception when he was a freshman in high school that's cliff mason my sister nan and her husband todd's son, my nephew. now the show after years and years has become a bit of a labor of love. we have been doing it so darn long, we take it for granted what we do you know what? tonight i'm going to change that i'm going to correct that. tonight i want to talk about the show, its evolution, and how you can best use it, or worst, misuse it. and i am doing so because there is so much we throw at you that you might not be able to use it as effectively as we would like. i know this because i talk to enough people about the show and interact with enough people th
i do in in order to help you be a better do it yourself investor, or better client i do it with a spectacular team of people headed by a spectacular produce. >> regina who has been with me since inception and dozens of people responsible for all the look and feel of the show to the research we have a team that helps me with memos that back up the research and we have a head writer who is really our only writer, has been our only writer since inception when he was a freshman in high school...
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what we do. gaveime minister abe, he us the most beautiful five-page letter. nobel prize, he sent it to them. you know why? he had missiles flying over japan and they had alarms going off, you know that, now all of a sudden they feel good, they feel safe. i did that. it was a very tough dialogue, fire and fury, total annihilation. my button is bigger than yours, remember that? people said, trump is crazy. and it ended up being a very good relationship. nobody else would have done that. the obama administration could not have done it. they probably would not have done it. and number two, they did not have the capability. so i want to thank everybody and wish our new attorney great luck and a speed and enjoy your life. bill, good luck. a tremendous reputation, i know you will do a great job. thank you. thank you very much. vonnie: president trump declaring a national emergency to get additional funding for his border wall. we heard a lot in the original speech, and of course the question and answer
what we do. gaveime minister abe, he us the most beautiful five-page letter. nobel prize, he sent it to them. you know why? he had missiles flying over japan and they had alarms going off, you know that, now all of a sudden they feel good, they feel safe. i did that. it was a very tough dialogue, fire and fury, total annihilation. my button is bigger than yours, remember that? people said, trump is crazy. and it ended up being a very good relationship. nobody else would have done that. the...
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you do you keep in touch with anyone on the ground do you know what's happening in the country how do people leave there what do they think about the changes in libya of course they have many people there living there have my family i have. friends and they have. i mean and they can see the news and them and watching what's happening in libya they feel sorry about that i need my country to be a stable again and i need to see the people that are not suffering from all this pin what's happening in libya but what we can do that's happened now i hope that's going to change something change now you are currently in egypt and i know that you will go to another country soon where is your home right now and do you have to. care about your own personal security do you have to think about it. actually i'm leaving here in egypt like. eight years since two thousand and eleven. i'm ok with my family and i feel secure it didn't i can not care about anything they don't think so it's going to happen something because i think. anyone is so i don't think they're going to do anything for for my security
you do you keep in touch with anyone on the ground do you know what's happening in the country how do people leave there what do they think about the changes in libya of course they have many people there living there have my family i have. friends and they have. i mean and they can see the news and them and watching what's happening in libya they feel sorry about that i need my country to be a stable again and i need to see the people that are not suffering from all this pin what's happening...
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nancy: do you see a little bit of greenness in the top note? ben: i do, i do.e too green. lemonis: let's keep it rolling. ben: this i don't really smell. nancy: it's based upon vanilla, bourbon, and woodiness. natalie: do you like it? ben: no. to me, it smells like heavy floral. this is a no. i can't identify the components. nancy: basil and sage. ben: oh, basil is popular. nancy: do you want to smell it again? ben: no. lemonis: i think ben kind of lacks the communication filter that most of us have. and so he just tells you exactly what he thinks. and if you don't know him, you could get offended. but it's also part of his charm. ben, i think you got to really try to collaborate better than this. ben: okay. ♪ so, this one's pleasant. it smells like lilac or something. nancy: and you're absolutely right. and jasmine. ben: okay. nancy: and there's some citrus on top. lemonis: so that's a yes. ben: this would be a yes. lemonis: so we have one yes. ben: this, i like the citrus. i think that it would be directly geared to, like -- "love you to the moon and back" wo
nancy: do you see a little bit of greenness in the top note? ben: i do, i do.e too green. lemonis: let's keep it rolling. ben: this i don't really smell. nancy: it's based upon vanilla, bourbon, and woodiness. natalie: do you like it? ben: no. to me, it smells like heavy floral. this is a no. i can't identify the components. nancy: basil and sage. ben: oh, basil is popular. nancy: do you want to smell it again? ben: no. lemonis: i think ben kind of lacks the communication filter that most of us...
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but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ in 2008, california native max kater founded murchison-hume, a maker of nontoxic cleaning products. max: this is an all-purpose plant-based cleaner. lemonis: a former fashion editor, max was living in australia when her son became allergic to ordinary cleaning products. max: i just needed something that i could clean the house with that looked good, that smelled great, that i could trust. lemonis: she saw the need for products without harsh chemicals. murchison-hume was born. max: can you send me the new images that i did? taylor: yeah, that you shot over the weekend? max: yeah. lemonis: the business grew fast. and as revenue approached the seven-figure number, max set her sights on the u.s. market. so she moved her family to los angeles. and that's when things went south. max: i'm sorry, tay. i think i'm gonna lose it. lemonis: five years in, the product has failed to connect with the u.s. consumer. max: we can't be that expensive. lemonis: and
but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ in 2008, california native max kater founded murchison-hume, a maker of nontoxic cleaning products. max: this is an all-purpose plant-based cleaner. lemonis: a former fashion editor, max was living in australia when her son became allergic to ordinary cleaning products. max: i just needed something that i could clean the house with that looked good, that smelled great, that i could...
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do you agree? >> it would be tough to override a veto but sends a strong message if both the house and senate were to pass that. i still think it sends a powerful measures. sometimes you have to send them for a vote whether they can override a veto or not it sends an important message to the american people and administration. >> neil: while i have you here you have spoken on this situation huda, the isis bride trying to get back in the country. the administration says she is not a citizen. her father was a diplomat at the time. they argue over the legalities of that. given her comments about the united states and america dying and having been married to two isis fighters, she is not wanted here. you think that's a bad idea. you think she should come here, get her punishment in the american courts. >> i can't speak to her citizenship. that's an issue that the courts are going to decide. the fact is all of those things you rattled off i think is all the more reason that she should come back and face
do you agree? >> it would be tough to override a veto but sends a strong message if both the house and senate were to pass that. i still think it sends a powerful measures. sometimes you have to send them for a vote whether they can override a veto or not it sends an important message to the american people and administration. >> neil: while i have you here you have spoken on this situation huda, the isis bride trying to get back in the country. the administration says she is not a...
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what do we have to do? do we have to disrupt meetings to make something happen? this is heartbreaking. i have put in years on this, years, and i did the right thing and the commission -- and the task force did the right thing. you're not respecting them, you're not respecting the public either. it it's shameful hi. >> president hirsch: did you want to say something? >> hi. i just wanted to echo everything magic just did, and let you all know it is an exercise of what little democracy we have in this country. you might think this falls into rhetorical language, but this country was founded on racism and genocide. when you have the president of this commission -- and doesn't have an actual -- doesn't have an actual system to hold officers accountable when they have been found of misconduct, when they have been found to be bigots. although -- essentially, transparency doesn't matter. you can make votes however you want, and that essentially means that, like, this whole process is bullshit, but i don't know what i was really expecting, coming here being real. just mo
what do we have to do? do we have to disrupt meetings to make something happen? this is heartbreaking. i have put in years on this, years, and i did the right thing and the commission -- and the task force did the right thing. you're not respecting them, you're not respecting the public either. it it's shameful hi. >> president hirsch: did you want to say something? >> hi. i just wanted to echo everything magic just did, and let you all know it is an exercise of what little...
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we do publix. we do myer. we do giant eagle, shopko. we also do target and walmart, as well.tle back story from me, i was just a stay-at-home mom -- not "just." big job. but -- and wanted to start this business. and then, in the interim, my husband passed away, and it was out of nowhere, so we really had a tough road. and i have two little boys -- lemonis: how old were the kids? rachel: one was 11, and the other one was 7. i was kind of left with the idea that i really needed to step this up. it was really important that i have something for them and for myself. gina: your story's very inspiring, so i'm happy to see the success you've had so far. what have you guys done marketing-wise to -- i mean, is it just -- do you do anything to get people to want to purchase the product? rachel: we've done demos in stores that really, definitely -- i mean, we've spent marketing dollars at the store level. david: now, if you'll take a look, there's a passive demo bowl there. and when we first started, we would provide free demo bulk to the locations. lemonis: from my perspective, they ha
we do publix. we do myer. we do giant eagle, shopko. we also do target and walmart, as well.tle back story from me, i was just a stay-at-home mom -- not "just." big job. but -- and wanted to start this business. and then, in the interim, my husband passed away, and it was out of nowhere, so we really had a tough road. and i have two little boys -- lemonis: how old were the kids? rachel: one was 11, and the other one was 7. i was kind of left with the idea that i really needed to step...
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very rarely do you get sued when you do national emergency. other people say, if you use it for this, what are we using it for? we have to get rid of drugs and gangs and people. it's an invasion. we have an invasion of drugs and criminals coming into our country that we stop, but it's very hard to stop. with a wall that would be very easy. i think that we will be very successful in court. i think it's clear. and the people that say we create precedent, well, what do you have? a lot of times -- that's creating precedent. many of those are far less important than having a border. you don't have a border, you don't have a country. we fight -- before i got here, we fight all over the world to create borders for countries. but we don't create a border for our own country. so i think what will happen is sadly we'll be sued and sadly it will go through a process and happily we'll win. i think. reporter: i want to say in the past when president obama tried to use executive action as it related to immigration you said the whole concept of executive ord
very rarely do you get sued when you do national emergency. other people say, if you use it for this, what are we using it for? we have to get rid of drugs and gangs and people. it's an invasion. we have an invasion of drugs and criminals coming into our country that we stop, but it's very hard to stop. with a wall that would be very easy. i think that we will be very successful in court. i think it's clear. and the people that say we create precedent, well, what do you have? a lot of times --...
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and we're going to do it one way or the other we have to do it. not because it was a campaign promise, which it is. it was one of many, by the way. not my only one. we're rebuilding our military. our economy is thriving like never before. you look at other economies, they are doing terribly and we're doing phenomenonly. the market is up tremendously today. not that there's anything -- i'll go back in and say the market went down. but the market is getting close to the new highs that we created. we have all the records. we have every record. but we're getting close to that point where we'll create new records. our country is doing very well economically. and we have done a lot. but one of the things i said i have to do and want to do is border security because we have tremendous amounts of drugs flowing into our country. much of it coming from the southern border. when you look and when you listen to politicians, particular certain democrats, they say it all comes through the port ever entry. it's wrong. it's just a lie. it's all a lie. they say wa
and we're going to do it one way or the other we have to do it. not because it was a campaign promise, which it is. it was one of many, by the way. not my only one. we're rebuilding our military. our economy is thriving like never before. you look at other economies, they are doing terribly and we're doing phenomenonly. the market is up tremendously today. not that there's anything -- i'll go back in and say the market went down. but the market is getting close to the new highs that we created....
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in this moment, what do we want to do interest how do we want to be remembered? want to set up for the next generation so that they know better? you know, when you know better, you do better. that's really what the song is talking about. if you are in a place where your humanity is challenged and today with all of the stuff online, twitter, all the news, all the things bombarding you with life styles to adopt and opinions to take on, all this stuff, it can be easy to feel, you can lose your humanity in all of that. and i'm just saying, don't stop dreaming. don't stop believing. believing in the high ideals of humanity, love, hope, joy, peace. because you know that our time is coming up. we don't have time to waste. so what all you've got. whatever you have left, don't stop. >> you grew up in new orleans at age 8. you were playing with your family, the peace brothers bands, a long musical tradition there. what did you learn from new orleans that helps inform what you talked about in terms of race and the need to get together? >> well, new orleans had a very unique
in this moment, what do we want to do interest how do we want to be remembered? want to set up for the next generation so that they know better? you know, when you know better, you do better. that's really what the song is talking about. if you are in a place where your humanity is challenged and today with all of the stuff online, twitter, all the news, all the things bombarding you with life styles to adopt and opinions to take on, all this stuff, it can be easy to feel, you can lose your...
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we do? how do we handle that? do we tell our kids, oh, yeah, you know what? here, let me give you a separate space, you can stab the fork. let me buy you some cigarettes because i don't approve of your behavior, but i'm going to buy you some cigarettes because i can't control your behavior? is that what we do? is that how we teach our kids? i didn't come here and live here for 18 years and spend all my life to be a parent to show my kids how to smoke cigarettes. and so this problem that we have today, mr. fireman, i apologize, i can't remember your name. you hit the nail on the head. the nail on the head was the third scenario, when we're finding homeless people, they accept to go into the homeless navigation center, but once in the navigation center, we find out they're not there for the help that we taxpayers are funding. that taxpayers that i spend three months out of my life every single year to pay my property tax bill, the homeless person comes to the navigation center and said i just
we do? how do we handle that? do we tell our kids, oh, yeah, you know what? here, let me give you a separate space, you can stab the fork. let me buy you some cigarettes because i don't approve of your behavior, but i'm going to buy you some cigarettes because i can't control your behavior? is that what we do? is that how we teach our kids? i didn't come here and live here for 18 years and spend all my life to be a parent to show my kids how to smoke cigarettes. and so this problem that we have...
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what do they... they use for washing. ♪ ♪ let's do it every year. we'll do it every year. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. hi susan!hs) honey? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this new robitussin honey. the real honey you love... plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey. because it's never just a cough. >>> so just a day after the president's state of the union address where he said, we must all choose to be better and to unify for the country, he sent me a note, asking what i thought about his speech. here's the official poll. now, perhaps you thought it was good. maybe even great or better yet, historic. well, i hope it's one of those, becau
what do they... they use for washing. ♪ ♪ let's do it every year. we'll do it every year. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on...
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do we forgive you? do you apologize culture mark we conclude this stuff is bad so do we forgive?n 2050, are there going to be things we are doing right now that in 2050 a group will look at us and say i can't believe they did that. will they forgive us for the things we do? >> juan: 1984 something, that's when the governor had his picture. by the way, i don't know how you excuse standing in a kkk robe. that's a little much. >> greg: i didn't say it wasn't. >> juan: to me, that's a whole different ball of wax. >> jesse: what do you think, day now? a lot of their companies, it's hard to find the clips on the internet. they have been embarrassed by i it. >> dana: to greg's point about time, there are a lot of movies that could never be made today. we wouldn't fund them. >> greg: "love actually." >> dagen: how about "old man." -- "soul man" ." >> dana: wondering about a moment, could there be someone that america greatly respects, not a polarizing figure, who can help us figure out. >> jesse: oprah or president obama. >> greg: president obama did this before. he did a eulogy for a gu
do we forgive you? do you apologize culture mark we conclude this stuff is bad so do we forgive?n 2050, are there going to be things we are doing right now that in 2050 a group will look at us and say i can't believe they did that. will they forgive us for the things we do? >> juan: 1984 something, that's when the governor had his picture. by the way, i don't know how you excuse standing in a kkk robe. that's a little much. >> greg: i didn't say it wasn't. >> juan: to me,...
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do you stand by that?price and it hurt their economy for one thing to make a fair deal. they have been very helpful especially at the beginning when i first came in with north korea. they have stopped woods from going in, they have stopped a lot of things from going in through the border. they have a border just like we have a border from mexico. the crime is way up by the way, way up. you have to remember that. they have a border with north korea. they have been very village length. are they the same? probably less so but north korea is absolutely talking and i think north korea wants to make a deal. we are making a deal, it looks like doing very well we're making a deal with china. no two leaders of this country and china have ever been closer than i am with president xi. we have a good chance, i don't know if we're going to make one but it's a good chance. if it's a deal it's going to be a real deal it's not going to be a stop gap. >> sir i hear your helicopters, i'm being told to wrap. i appreciate you
do you stand by that?price and it hurt their economy for one thing to make a fair deal. they have been very helpful especially at the beginning when i first came in with north korea. they have stopped woods from going in, they have stopped a lot of things from going in through the border. they have a border just like we have a border from mexico. the crime is way up by the way, way up. you have to remember that. they have a border with north korea. they have been very village length. are they...
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some common sense, good instinct, and how do we make, whatever it is you do, how do we do it better? how do we do it officially, you know setting standard, setting goals. if you want a 98% trash pickup which is important, you can explain to the public, not only are we doing it better but we are saving money. we are putting money into afterschool programs or education, or whatever the case may be. part of this is setting standards, having a vision. what i often advise mayors, new mayors, you know, like have a plan. work your plan and stick to the plan. stuff will happen, as we all know. you know, by the great philosopher, mike tyson, everybody has got a plan until you get punched in the face. we got punched in the face in 2008. one in 2007, come into office, things are great everybody is happy, reform, change, and then you know, eight months later, you know i have got my finance director and the chief of staff telling me that it seems like we are running out of money. we just got here, we just passed the budget three months ago, were you talking about? you know, the great recession ha
some common sense, good instinct, and how do we make, whatever it is you do, how do we do it better? how do we do it officially, you know setting standard, setting goals. if you want a 98% trash pickup which is important, you can explain to the public, not only are we doing it better but we are saving money. we are putting money into afterschool programs or education, or whatever the case may be. part of this is setting standards, having a vision. what i often advise mayors, new mayors, you...
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what do you think? what do you think are the challenges? and digital so i seen that change. a real struggle for someone like me is the moral is that are attached to the stories we are creating. when i first started out in journalism creating. when i first started out injournalism there was creating. when i first started out in journalism there was a strong emphasis on going out and finding original stories which is what you learn when you are on a local paper. you have to find your own sources, you have to speak to real people. a lot of that doesn't matter any more. i have seen time and time again in digital journalism i have seen time and time again in digitaljournalism where it is about you are given a list of words, this is what the article was going to be about, it does not matter who is going to be featured. it is keywords that people would search for online? absolutely. if you are given a digital article to read too often told to find keywords or you are given the keywords and you have to ingrain them into your ratings are what you ar
what do you think? what do you think are the challenges? and digital so i seen that change. a real struggle for someone like me is the moral is that are attached to the stories we are creating. when i first started out in journalism creating. when i first started out injournalism there was creating. when i first started out in journalism there was a strong emphasis on going out and finding original stories which is what you learn when you are on a local paper. you have to find your own sources,...
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what do you do with them? how do you pick them up? they may want to be part of this new organization. i think that is one of the hardest parts of putting together a plan like this. have you transition the personnel of who goes and who doesn't. there's the issue of funding. we should expect they are going to give us the administration official cost position. how much will it cost to do this? you cannot come up with an estimate for how much it is going to cost until you have done the job of scoping it and figuring out who's going to transfer and who's not. and how you will make this transition. if they haven't done the first things i talked about i don't know how they will do the cost estimate. that is one of the big things we will all be expecting. the other wild card here, with the space organization is the space development agency. what will they do with that? is this going to be another space acquisition organization that is separate that falls under our knees. will it stay there? separate from the space force, or will a transition
what do you do with them? how do you pick them up? they may want to be part of this new organization. i think that is one of the hardest parts of putting together a plan like this. have you transition the personnel of who goes and who doesn't. there's the issue of funding. we should expect they are going to give us the administration official cost position. how much will it cost to do this? you cannot come up with an estimate for how much it is going to cost until you have done the job of...
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do you have any idea what the number is? because i have a list. >> do you really? a long list. and i mean, golden globes, critics choice, austin film critics, boston online film critics, indiana, oklahoma, the online critic society. every city you can imagine. [ applause ] the satellite awards. do you even know about some of these? >> no. >> jimmy: no. >> i mean i know about them when they happen, but this whole award season thing has been quite, it's been an education. >> jimmy: in what way has it been an education? >> first of all, i didn't realize there were so many film critic association reviews and all of that. >> jimmy: right. >> i had no idea. i thought the film critics, they're the crew, they are an all together. >> jimmy: one mass. >> no, it's the rancho cucamonga film critics review is going to happen. every so often i get just a call from my team, and i'm just tickled and amazed, because i don't know about some of them, but i'm like, thank you. >> jimmy: at this point you probably have to give some of them away to neighbors or something, right? >> no! t
do you have any idea what the number is? because i have a list. >> do you really? a long list. and i mean, golden globes, critics choice, austin film critics, boston online film critics, indiana, oklahoma, the online critic society. every city you can imagine. [ applause ] the satellite awards. do you even know about some of these? >> no. >> jimmy: no. >> i mean i know about them when they happen, but this whole award season thing has been quite, it's been an education....
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what do you do? >> absolutely. first of all, vital signs.s blood pressure. that can affect your heart and can cause heart attack and heart disease which is the number one killer in the united states. in addition to that, based on your age group, for example, if you are 45 and up, that's when you start having colonoscopies. based on your age group will determine what other preventive tests you will need. blood work as well to check for cholesterol, to check for diabetes, which affects millions of americans, to check what we call the a1c. in addition to that, we look for in our president's situation, he will probably have a prostate examination as well and might be due for his colono scopy. we look for risk factors and check your family history, see what medications you're on. if you are on a blood pressure medicine, is that blood pressure medicine working for you. if you are on a cholesterol medicine, is it working. we will do blood work to check where you were last year compared to this year or the following year, just check for patterns and
what do you do? >> absolutely. first of all, vital signs.s blood pressure. that can affect your heart and can cause heart attack and heart disease which is the number one killer in the united states. in addition to that, based on your age group, for example, if you are 45 and up, that's when you start having colonoscopies. based on your age group will determine what other preventive tests you will need. blood work as well to check for cholesterol, to check for diabetes, which affects...
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what is he doing or what isn't he doing? was curious about the craft of acting so i became curious because of that and then i started to get into it and then i found an acting coach who mentored me. what was great about my transition i was still able to earn a living playing football while i was making the transition out of that culture into acting. out great for me. so when i left the rams 1981 and went out on my own. it was daunting with the four oh five freeway up to hollywood and then i realize this is it. this is in my life now. reading for stuff trying to get jobs. it was exciting but it was very intimidating. i had a good acting coach. i was prepared. it was exciting and new and i got lucky and got into a couple shows and made friends with the network they said we will try to find something for you. and they were true to their word. cheers. there was a shot of me to get that but ted danson got that. he was great in it. but those types of things that grant tinker at nbc said get him into a show. it was great. i was bei
what is he doing or what isn't he doing? was curious about the craft of acting so i became curious because of that and then i started to get into it and then i found an acting coach who mentored me. what was great about my transition i was still able to earn a living playing football while i was making the transition out of that culture into acting. out great for me. so when i left the rams 1981 and went out on my own. it was daunting with the four oh five freeway up to hollywood and then i...
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how fast do you fix them?he proof is in the pudding but there is the mission to fix those mistakes that they have acknowledged making. emily: you navigated a historic split at hp. you think these big tech companies are too big for their own good? meg: i don't know. i felt hp had to be broken into smaller, more nimble pieces. but there is a time for a big i.t. supermarket where tech spending was rocketing, then there comes a time where an industry shifts and you become too big to be nimble enough to fight off competitors that are disrupting you. that is what we saw at hp. when industries get mature or there is a different lifecycle sometimes smaller is , better. not always is bigger better. i don't think the same thing is driving this. people are asking if it is too big, too much power consolidated in these companies? that is different from what we faced at hp. emily: do you think regulation is a threat to these companies? meg: i think the government is very interested in these companies. having been a politici
how fast do you fix them?he proof is in the pudding but there is the mission to fix those mistakes that they have acknowledged making. emily: you navigated a historic split at hp. you think these big tech companies are too big for their own good? meg: i don't know. i felt hp had to be broken into smaller, more nimble pieces. but there is a time for a big i.t. supermarket where tech spending was rocketing, then there comes a time where an industry shifts and you become too big to be nimble...
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with all that you do not want to do and i mean that stuff than i do you only had it out it was a bluff now don't be so bad you know how do you not want to live with it or not. arianna's it better than us none of these that wouldn't try to get it right this second or boxes that are aspire to and from what i actually am. but you can't actually discuss and i fuck or mother you tell us that you are. a father and all they know is that she is imo a marxist some almost classic and i want to tell not a class that looks for something in it that by the way i don't want the dentist amped up to be tossed like that in the us or that he has. only should stay as they are as much as data should be had been it buddy anybody had lunch at the time of the market as a. result. it would be silly to say but the worst of. the n.f.l. school we're going to make more time. to. tell you or anybody. who study on us about. surgeries or to. the. dealings with. what you believe. is the least of which was that you don't wish me to do. something that might make my life go one problem with a new drug. within the family
with all that you do not want to do and i mean that stuff than i do you only had it out it was a bluff now don't be so bad you know how do you not want to live with it or not. arianna's it better than us none of these that wouldn't try to get it right this second or boxes that are aspire to and from what i actually am. but you can't actually discuss and i fuck or mother you tell us that you are. a father and all they know is that she is imo a marxist some almost classic and i want to tell not a...
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as you go i just go to the do they do it with the. some of the oil well they don't know about my mother well off shore up the what they do a lot of fun did none of them are going to shoot each other while much i'm going to end on but. we'll argue i want to. go this far and that is not what i want to. feel i think that if you do. what i want to do why have i not going to like to say i did it a little bit yeah i live what i have now live to live in washington. let me die. let the money out of the money i don't know i don't want to bring it up a lot of jealousy. so i said well so i said it. was. much. chop. chop tesco. it's not. well i got off a couple. to not. allow. you to. touch. from my. wife or. i know. what you. want sure. that. was. going to be good she was just with us oh it was much. the same. part of us who. while i. miss you there. was. a sense of. joy. on the horse yes. so. below jill you'll. want to. be in yes it'll be on. it will love you all day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go
as you go i just go to the do they do it with the. some of the oil well they don't know about my mother well off shore up the what they do a lot of fun did none of them are going to shoot each other while much i'm going to end on but. we'll argue i want to. go this far and that is not what i want to. feel i think that if you do. what i want to do why have i not going to like to say i did it a little bit yeah i live what i have now live to live in washington. let me die. let the money out of the...
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do you think?cially how easy it is to come across and how common it is online, especially with a young mind and how easily that can be shaped and influenced. there definitely needs to be better controlled. iagree. i was vulnerable at the age of 13, i didn't know that i was ill, so seeing images like that, i didn't know that i was sick, i didn't know that i was poorly, and itjust let me into believing that this was the right thing to do. and let me bring in emma and chelsea, mum and sister of daniel, who took his own life after researching suicide online. what did you discover after his death? disturbing graphics. step—by—step pictures of how to do it. there was a forum that you could access. so basically it were people that could log in and set up a username and they could talk in between themselves and get advice on how to do it properly. what you think of the stuff that you realise daniel was looking at? well, it shouldn't be on the internet. there is no reason for that to be on the internet, is
do you think?cially how easy it is to come across and how common it is online, especially with a young mind and how easily that can be shaped and influenced. there definitely needs to be better controlled. iagree. i was vulnerable at the age of 13, i didn't know that i was ill, so seeing images like that, i didn't know that i was sick, i didn't know that i was poorly, and itjust let me into believing that this was the right thing to do. and let me bring in emma and chelsea, mum and sister of...
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fyi do this. i am hopeful person and i think the american people will get it right in 2020. >> i want to close with a final question. we are seeing the beginning of a generational change in our politics. we saw a record number of young people run, and many of them when in the midterms -- many of them win in the midterms. you mentioned some younger candidates running for president. there is a generational change coming. you are now sitting in front of an audience of young people, many of them who are public service oriented and minded. as you think about leaving here tonight and going back to congress, where there is still all that polarization we talked about earlier, i am curious what advice they would give to them -- you would give to them as they think about starting their career in public service. things maybe they can do better than your generation or my generation. sen. durbin: finish school. which am sure you plan on doing anyway. and make sure you look for life experiences that brought in
fyi do this. i am hopeful person and i think the american people will get it right in 2020. >> i want to close with a final question. we are seeing the beginning of a generational change in our politics. we saw a record number of young people run, and many of them when in the midterms -- many of them win in the midterms. you mentioned some younger candidates running for president. there is a generational change coming. you are now sitting in front of an audience of young people, many of...
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can do that? do they have the foreign policy experience? mr. bloomberg: keep in mind when america depended on coal, we had no alternatives. nobody knew how to take oil out of the ground, there was no infrastructure to refine it, transported, that sort of thing. then other forms of energy started becoming used and coal started to decline and the technology of ripping the top of a mountain off and taking it out rather than digging down killed most of the jobs, that really then more than anything else killed a lot of jobs in the coal industry. can we get the other countries to do something? you have to look at the pictures of some of the big cities in china and particularly india. where you cannot see across the street. and the people that live there are starting to say something. no government exists without the will of the majority of the people. so they really are having an effect. some of it in china you can say well, they're closing the coal-fired power plant and cement plants and steel plants t
can do that? do they have the foreign policy experience? mr. bloomberg: keep in mind when america depended on coal, we had no alternatives. nobody knew how to take oil out of the ground, there was no infrastructure to refine it, transported, that sort of thing. then other forms of energy started becoming used and coal started to decline and the technology of ripping the top of a mountain off and taking it out rather than digging down killed most of the jobs, that really then more than anything...
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and what do we need to do to correct it customer. >> i do agree with the resources. but they make the best and the most of what we have. >> those that you just names which are the least resources are now questioning. >> isr in any one would say that we prefer more isr for our counter. >> would you agree with that? >> i would agree with that. we could also use some naval assets as well i nor navy needs a bigger navy. >> you've done great work senator reid. >> thank you very much. thank you gentlemen for your service. stick to venezuela, your views would be very much appreciated, but there is presumption that the military at this point is the key power base for maduro and as long as they stay with him, he will be incentivized to stay in venezuela questio, is ae for your perspective and what are we doing to try -- and what are the venezuelans, the legitimate president, what is he trying to do to pull the military way? >> venezuela has about 2,000 generals more than all nato combined. majority of them are on the payroll of men the illicit drug trafficking and corrupt bus
and what do we need to do to correct it customer. >> i do agree with the resources. but they make the best and the most of what we have. >> those that you just names which are the least resources are now questioning. >> isr in any one would say that we prefer more isr for our counter. >> would you agree with that? >> i would agree with that. we could also use some naval assets as well i nor navy needs a bigger navy. >> you've done great work senator reid....
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what do we do about it?a a lot of opposition to doing anything on gun reform, but you have people who are stressed and going through a lot as kai has said and have access to guns? >> well, couple things. number one, i'm so proud of the kids who have stepped up and have said, we need to grow up in this world and we want to be safe. i also want to also call out all of the parents out of parkland, myself and the others, who have put aside every bit of our lives to only focus on this. i think that's where it starts, doing something about it. it starts with a commitment by the kids and the grownups to say, enough is enough. we will not accept this any longer. it starts with people actually acknowledging that gun violence requires a gun. because what you do have is many who want to just look at this and call it violence. well, it's gun violence. we need to deal with the reality of that. we need to talk about mental health, but if we're going to, we need to also have a serious discussion about what it's going to co
what do we do about it?a a lot of opposition to doing anything on gun reform, but you have people who are stressed and going through a lot as kai has said and have access to guns? >> well, couple things. number one, i'm so proud of the kids who have stepped up and have said, we need to grow up in this world and we want to be safe. i also want to also call out all of the parents out of parkland, myself and the others, who have put aside every bit of our lives to only focus on this. i think...
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you do? i'm heartened that congresswoman omar apologized because what she said was wrong and it was divisive. >> are you worried that she is anti-semitic? >> no. what she said was wrong and what she said was divisive and speaker pelosi and others including us, i think appropriately called her out, and what we have to do. the difference between democrats and republicans is when we see people within our own ranks do things or say things that are antithetical to our values we are not reluctant to call them out. on the other side, unfortunately, they are enablers. look at senator johnson with this national emergency calisthenics that he just did. he understands it is unconstitutional, but god forbid he says something against donald trump. >> i'll go back to the amazon deal, are you worried that there's a perception, progressive democrats are not pro-business. they'll be antithetical to the business that it scares business away? >> you will hear from so many democrats in this campaign that have an
you do? i'm heartened that congresswoman omar apologized because what she said was wrong and it was divisive. >> are you worried that she is anti-semitic? >> no. what she said was wrong and what she said was divisive and speaker pelosi and others including us, i think appropriately called her out, and what we have to do. the difference between democrats and republicans is when we see people within our own ranks do things or say things that are antithetical to our values we are not...
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feel i think that if you do. what i want to do why am i not going to like to say i didn't want it i don't like what i have now live to live in washington. let me die a big split don't want to add up the money i don't know i don't want to bring it up a lot of jealousy. so i said well i'll so i said it on the last. time. john. contests go. up up up. up up to the top of. the last couple of watches. from five to. fly. on a. budget. if you. want sure enough mr. wright. was. good to. see he was just one to say oh this is too much. the same. pile of us who. was either the. cause. of. your life on the horse yes or. so. it. was from the local you'll. want to. be in yes it'll be a lot. it will love you one day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be out on and it will be an issue don't. and yes it's beyond. me how my mom and. dad got out of that and i couldn't imagine what was going to have to. want to know much about how he got up like. how much. thought. i am. and know what you know. you. know how it was you know.
feel i think that if you do. what i want to do why am i not going to like to say i didn't want it i don't like what i have now live to live in washington. let me die a big split don't want to add up the money i don't know i don't want to bring it up a lot of jealousy. so i said well i'll so i said it on the last. time. john. contests go. up up up. up up to the top of. the last couple of watches. from five to. fly. on a. budget. if you. want sure enough mr. wright. was. good to. see he was just...
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i'm going to do that. here's what i do know.nybody on my board who -- i have heard from nobody on my board who has any reservations about how donald trump is acting as president. our board is excited about the policies he has implemented and i haven't heard from not one single board member out of almost 40 who has expressed any reservations to how trump is acting as president. and the polls show it. no modern republican president has enjoyed more support from his base than donald trump. all this talk of division, all this talk of never trump, all this talk of people not accepting trump, the polls bely it. conservatives, republicans are behind this president like we have never seen, and it is for one simple reason. he had clarity of what he wanted to get done as president and he is simply getting it done, and that is so refreshing in politics. gabby: i want to ask about reports you are interested in running for senate in kansas. obviously, that's a decision you may be putting off until after the cpac conference this month. i did
i'm going to do that. here's what i do know.nybody on my board who -- i have heard from nobody on my board who has any reservations about how donald trump is acting as president. our board is excited about the policies he has implemented and i haven't heard from not one single board member out of almost 40 who has expressed any reservations to how trump is acting as president. and the polls show it. no modern republican president has enjoyed more support from his base than donald trump. all...
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what we were doing he was willing to do young gun but you wanted more than that i we had to have more than that you know we had to have more than the you need there are other things that you haven't talked about that you haven't written about that we found at. we have to have that was done a long time ago but the people did know about including on your second uranium enrichment plant exactly and we brought many the one level because if we did the one level and we gave up all of that leverage as been taken a long time to build and i want to take another way to take out that second day that i want to take off the sanctions so badly because i want that country to grow that country has got such potential but they have to give up or we could have done that deal mike you want to speak to the. only david there are also timing sequencing issues that were so she added with that as well which we didn't quite get across the finish line as well but remember too even that facility even the young be on facility and all of its scope which is important for sure still leaves missiles still leaves warh
what we were doing he was willing to do young gun but you wanted more than that i we had to have more than that you know we had to have more than the you need there are other things that you haven't talked about that you haven't written about that we found at. we have to have that was done a long time ago but the people did know about including on your second uranium enrichment plant exactly and we brought many the one level because if we did the one level and we gave up all of that leverage as...
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we asked him to do more, he was unprepared to do that. optimistic.ll i am hopeful that teams will get back together in the days and weeks ahead and continue to work out this very complex problem. we have said since the beginning it would take time. our teams have gotten to know each other better. we know what the limits and challenges are. i think as you continue to work on this in the days and weeks ahead, we can make progress. we can ultimately achieve what it is the world once. which is to denuclearize north korea, reduce risk for the american people and people all around the world. i wish we could have gotten further but i am optimistic for the progress we made both in the run-up to the summit and the progress the two leaders made over the past few days, put us in position to get a good outcome. president and chairman kim both felt good that they had made that progress but couldn't quite get along the line in he further to make a deal that would have been better at this point. i hope we will do so in the weeks ahead. thank you, mr. pr
we asked him to do more, he was unprepared to do that. optimistic.ll i am hopeful that teams will get back together in the days and weeks ahead and continue to work out this very complex problem. we have said since the beginning it would take time. our teams have gotten to know each other better. we know what the limits and challenges are. i think as you continue to work on this in the days and weeks ahead, we can make progress. we can ultimately achieve what it is the world once. which is to...
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it's not something that you see politicians doing in the primary states and that is the way we are doing it and we will assess that point. >> what have you learned about the voters so far? >> a number of things. one of the most interesting thing is the response to the corporation act and in the rallies and house parties it probably gets the best response because the voters understand activists and the importance of a tax system that works for the workers and families into something else that's been increasingly obvious to me is the importance of finding and making daycare a public good i started a child care when i was two for my little brothers is how she started her speech and when i was calling on people in the format and pretty much half the size of this that is the way that we look at our society and we order our society it's something we can review this week about the importance of childcare i think that is increasingly the role for government. i think the public is coming to that conclusion. some people told me they put off marriage because of potential childcare costs or because
it's not something that you see politicians doing in the primary states and that is the way we are doing it and we will assess that point. >> what have you learned about the voters so far? >> a number of things. one of the most interesting thing is the response to the corporation act and in the rallies and house parties it probably gets the best response because the voters understand activists and the importance of a tax system that works for the workers and families into something...
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then, we will do it. thank you very much. >> thank you and congratulations to the polk award winners. it is a great day to celebrate this outstanding journalism. congratulations to matalin. wonderful news. we have a great panel here. i would like to start with matalin. about seasonll us two of in the dark area at how you arrived at the story and how you reported it, one thing that i have learned is that she and some of her team went and lived in mississippi for a year in order to do this reporting. take us through a little bit. >> this story began with an email from a woman who has never contacted me again. she said there is a man here city named curtis flowers foods been try to six times for the same crime. what stood out was the fact that he had been try to six times. it was true he had been try to six times. what season to really became was not a story of a crime or a story of a wrongful conviction. it was a story of a prosecutor who tried the same man over and over again even when the higher courts re
then, we will do it. thank you very much. >> thank you and congratulations to the polk award winners. it is a great day to celebrate this outstanding journalism. congratulations to matalin. wonderful news. we have a great panel here. i would like to start with matalin. about seasonll us two of in the dark area at how you arrived at the story and how you reported it, one thing that i have learned is that she and some of her team went and lived in mississippi for a year in order to do this...
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do we need to upgrade? we do. when he to do more and more electronic voting, which is what we have in kentucky. we do not have ballots. they are written on paper, but they are scanned electronically, and it is that electronic upgrade that needs to take place. daniel: one poll found your approval underwater. you announced you are running for reelection, with state senator ralph alvarado. how is this change point to help you? gov. bevin: let me address the first part of this. this is for those of you who do not follow kentucky politics. there has never been a poll ever taken since i have been a candidate for governor ever done by anyone, including people who want to be supportive, that has ever found me of the on anything more likely to win anything. >> you can watch the rest on c-span.org. c-span is live at the national governors association meeting in washington, d.c. >> my colleagues and our visitors who are doing toterday, it is an honor chair the national governors association. we will have some new faces in th
do we need to upgrade? we do. when he to do more and more electronic voting, which is what we have in kentucky. we do not have ballots. they are written on paper, but they are scanned electronically, and it is that electronic upgrade that needs to take place. daniel: one poll found your approval underwater. you announced you are running for reelection, with state senator ralph alvarado. how is this change point to help you? gov. bevin: let me address the first part of this. this is for those of...
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game i mean we have to us can people our people what do you want to do in the future for i believe that i was ready to do show for the people and the. principles but also openly for. the new situation i'm sure you would agree that this kind of choice should be left up to the venezuelan people but you know that the international politics is always more complicated than that i know that you have good ties among venezuelan international partners first of all russia and china but do you think that americans do you think the europeans are likely to see your candidate your. as a consensus what. need a consensus for my people when. we have to a splaying for everybody all the contras the have so the interests of my country in my country that we have to preserve the peace we have to preserve the functioning of the contrie we have to her star is the economy under the rule of law this is on the interest of everybody for that reason is very done you're the current situation for there is so i believe that we need to be making backing by the army now our socialism is extremely difficult system to pul
game i mean we have to us can people our people what do you want to do in the future for i believe that i was ready to do show for the people and the. principles but also openly for. the new situation i'm sure you would agree that this kind of choice should be left up to the venezuelan people but you know that the international politics is always more complicated than that i know that you have good ties among venezuelan international partners first of all russia and china but do you think that...
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lot of it has to do what candidate trump was doing. this is now according to his personal lawyer what he was doing as president of the united states. you republican colleagues in particular take on the substance of those remarks. i didn't watch the whole thing. i didn't hear lot of that. >> it didn't feel like there was any news here. he produced a copy of the check. mr. cohen did. that's what he had. everybody knew that already. other than that, if it wasn't written down, this guy is the least credible witness we've ever had. he's going to jail in two months for lying to congress. it was sort of a charade and theater today. >> neil: in someone disparaging someone you like and respect and president of the united states and he was saying he was everything a rapist, liar to conman. no one seem to compel to vouch for the president on just any those things. >> i asked cohen. he was his lawyer, he was supposed to keep him out of trouble. i asked him was a good lawyer, he started telling he how he fixed these things. he said i'mal mix of bot
lot of it has to do what candidate trump was doing. this is now according to his personal lawyer what he was doing as president of the united states. you republican colleagues in particular take on the substance of those remarks. i didn't watch the whole thing. i didn't hear lot of that. >> it didn't feel like there was any news here. he produced a copy of the check. mr. cohen did. that's what he had. everybody knew that already. other than that, if it wasn't written down, this guy is the...
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i could do the wall over a longer period of time. i didn't need to do this. but i would rather do it much faster. >> is i didn't need to do this the new definition of a emergency. we'll get into that later. >>> mueller's team also looking at collusion as a lawmaker makes quite an extraordinary speech. you need to see this from the senate floor. >> what does putin have on our president? we can consider the possibility that the president is an asset of the russian government. >>> and news about justice ruth bader ginsburg. i'm going to bring it to you later. >>> plus, a "fallback friday" with senator richard blumenthal and our friend. lizz winstead. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. zz winstead. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. r. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and as a man... uh... or a woman... with very specific needs that i can't tell you about- say cheese. mr. landry? oh no. hi mr. landry! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liber
i could do the wall over a longer period of time. i didn't need to do this. but i would rather do it much faster. >> is i didn't need to do this the new definition of a emergency. we'll get into that later. >>> mueller's team also looking at collusion as a lawmaker makes quite an extraordinary speech. you need to see this from the senate floor. >> what does putin have on our president? we can consider the possibility that the president is an asset of the russian government....
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please don't do interviews. i said what, do i do sing or talk to the guests in poetry. he said no interview q&a and what's your favorite this or that. david frost falling asleep on his clipboard and just make it a conversation. >> so he was -- don't do interviews, have conversation. >> conversation is best. when it becomes spontaneous and you're rolling along and you can throw your notes away. a friend of mine pointed my fault at, you stuck to my notes and i'd go to this one and this one whatever had just been said. >> you weren't listening. >> it wasn't that bad. >> it could have been, right? >> not listening, yes. >> so, look, i just read this incredible list, just for starters but it would be on anybody's dream list to have marlon brando. you were debating his premise that each of you were, in fact, actors and to prove his point, he dissected your performance as a talk show host. here's a clip. >> oh, great. >> you're thinking of 60 things at once, how is it going? is he upset and distressed and articulate? is he -- is he bored, is he offended? here's a good time for
please don't do interviews. i said what, do i do sing or talk to the guests in poetry. he said no interview q&a and what's your favorite this or that. david frost falling asleep on his clipboard and just make it a conversation. >> so he was -- don't do interviews, have conversation. >> conversation is best. when it becomes spontaneous and you're rolling along and you can throw your notes away. a friend of mine pointed my fault at, you stuck to my notes and i'd go to this one and...
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and ift northam won'o on his own, what do democrats do? joining me now are two members of the congressional black caucus. karen bass of california is the chair of cbc, and also participating in politics going back to th mid-90s. welcome oeboth of you. i know you've called for his resignation. is there anything that he could do that would somehow ce you to give him more time in office? >> no, and i consider ralph a friend. we were elected to the same me senate at the time. but, look, he's lost the authority to lead. 's lost the authority to govern. he has to resign. it's in thbest interest of the commonwealth. c's in the best interest of the party. gressman bass, why is this so important nationally in your mindor governor northam to go? >> well, because i think he's been completely dishonest and ss g dissengenuous. he knew this picture was there, and he could have come clean and talked to african-americans he knew decades ago. and i think given the overall climate of race in this country especially given the lastitwo year completely unaccep
and ift northam won'o on his own, what do democrats do? joining me now are two members of the congressional black caucus. karen bass of california is the chair of cbc, and also participating in politics going back to th mid-90s. welcome oeboth of you. i know you've called for his resignation. is there anything that he could do that would somehow ce you to give him more time in office? >> no, and i consider ralph a friend. we were elected to the same me senate at the time. but, look, he's...
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one hundred percent on this i don't know that i know what's going to happen either i do also but i do believe the wall will be built and i do believe at some point the democrats are who voted for this in the past who have voted for funding of a wall in the past will come around and agree for some level of compromise on it because really the president has the leverage on this and he as brian said he could declare a national emergency just pay for it our last government shutdown cost us more in cost more than it would have been spent and then it would have cost to actually build the wall in the first place we're really just getting into a game of political chicken here and i think what we've learned about the house and we knew this whenever it was run by republicans and obama was president so this is not some just have to democrats really all the house can do is stop something from happening they can't keep something it can't make something happen but the president as obama said and get things done with a phone a pen and i think that's where you're going to see present trump go is kind
one hundred percent on this i don't know that i know what's going to happen either i do also but i do believe the wall will be built and i do believe at some point the democrats are who voted for this in the past who have voted for funding of a wall in the past will come around and agree for some level of compromise on it because really the president has the leverage on this and he as brian said he could declare a national emergency just pay for it our last government shutdown cost us more in...
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emily: how do we do that?an on companies like mine to innovate more, and that is the background of our google cloud deal much to innovate more and complement the big systems. is a multifaceted player, for us alone they are a big partner, a big customer, one of the biggest buyers, a competitor, and a technology vendor. we embrace all those aspects, and that is the way the world works. emily: do you think google and facebook's business models are under threat relying on consumer data? >> i do not. i think they have a strong position because they create incredible consumer products. emily: what about amazon? >> amazon increasingly, i have because word triopoly it is the three players, amazon is building a large advertising business quickly. it has amazing consumer data, it the cultures where people buy and has millions of merchants. emily: coming up, canada's answer may not be what you expect. we take an electric three wheeler for a ride on the streets of vancouver. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: finally, you have p
emily: how do we do that?an on companies like mine to innovate more, and that is the background of our google cloud deal much to innovate more and complement the big systems. is a multifaceted player, for us alone they are a big partner, a big customer, one of the biggest buyers, a competitor, and a technology vendor. we embrace all those aspects, and that is the way the world works. emily: do you think google and facebook's business models are under threat relying on consumer data? >> i...
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i do not know where she will be doing the response from, do we know what she is likely to say?ill likely highlight differences between the democratic party and the president's message. he is expected to strike a bipartisan tone and there will be examples of when the president has not followed through on promises. there will be other responses. bernie sanders will give a response. and have a our best era, the -- and the attorney general from california will give his response in spanish. david: thank you. sign up for the balance of power newsletter at bloomberg.com. please join us tonight at 8:30 p.m. for special coverage of the state of the union. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: as i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. president trump is expected to call for unity into the state of the union address. he is likely to face skepticism. democrats a little evidence that the president is willing to compromise especially on border security. he has hinted he make make news did that could be anything from a national emergency declaration on the southern borde
i do not know where she will be doing the response from, do we know what she is likely to say?ill likely highlight differences between the democratic party and the president's message. he is expected to strike a bipartisan tone and there will be examples of when the president has not followed through on promises. there will be other responses. bernie sanders will give a response. and have a our best era, the -- and the attorney general from california will give his response in spanish. david:...