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no matter what, it's "al franken, giant of the senate."sage and promote your book. if north korea continues to advance its missile program, senator franken, should we take military action? >> you know, in my book, stephen, i write a lot about the importance of level-headed leadership, which is why i'm terrified of trump. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: senator franken, do you plan to run for are president in 2020?" >> you know, in my book, stephen-- "al franken, giant of the senate--" i talk about the importance of level-headed leadership. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: you win. you win. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: "al franken, giant of the senate," is available now. senator al franken, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ no splashing! wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you sw
no matter what, it's "al franken, giant of the senate."sage and promote your book. if north korea continues to advance its missile program, senator franken, should we take military action? >> you know, in my book, stephen, i write a lot about the importance of level-headed leadership, which is why i'm terrified of trump. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: senator franken, do you plan to run for are president in 2020?" >> you know, in my book, stephen--...
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the book one more time, al franken, giant of the senate by al franken. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at cbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: of america, life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. (light music) ("goldberg variation 20" by bach) - simone dinnerstein's career trajectory has been unorthodox. after demonstrating prodigious talent from age four and enrolling in the manhattan school of music at nine, she found herself in her early 30s without professional representation or name recognition. deciding she wasn't going to wait for the world to discover her, she self-funded a recording of bach's notoriously difficult goldberg variations. it was a huge hit, getting to number one on the classical charts, and at times, outselling her hipper contemporaries in pop and rock such as
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the book one more time, al franken, giant of the senate by al franken. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at cbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: of america, life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> turning the page. august is done. and it was better than most expected. investors?ght september hold >>> pump pain. damage from hurricane harvey disrupts the nation's largest refinery causes a spike in gas day. how high magt they go and how long will they stay there? has powerful hedge fund industry a bit concerneded. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for >>> good evening and welcome. tyler mathisen is off this evening. august has come and gone
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and minnesota al franken. adam grant provide their advice for setbacks in option b. and retire d navy kernel. and wrapping up the list is devils bargain. about the relationship between president trump and steve bonnon by joshua green. some of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading. >> kevin brady, what is on your reading list? >> i love to read. steven ambose's book about custard and crazy horse which is fascinatin fascinating. and i am a huge michael peeka fan. he writes all these books on sports and a lot of the types of books i read when i was growing up. and i love them. so, you know, that is sort of the fun reading i am doing right now. >> i noticed on your phone, do you read from your phone? ...
and minnesota al franken. adam grant provide their advice for setbacks in option b. and retire d navy kernel. and wrapping up the list is devils bargain. about the relationship between president trump and steve bonnon by joshua green. some of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading. >> kevin brady, what is on your reading list? >> i love to...
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senator franken. >> we actually have more -- i have more constituents. it's called the land of 10,000 lakes. we have 14,000 lakes and i have about 5.5 million constituents. >> that's why i'm a politician. math is not my game. >> yes. let's talk science, i believe involves math sometimes. scientists project by the end of the century the western united states will face higher temperatures coupled with more intense drought. in the midwest, we will face weather events and resulting flooding. result we nate to pay for these changes by adapting our levees. you have been working to manage water infrastructure during both drought and flooding in the past few years. what can the federal government do to help communities prepare water infrastructure for a changing climate? >> we have to invest -- you have to invest in technology. it's that pure and simple. without the technology you're not going to have more accurate forecasting. we are basically using a midwestern, no offense to the midwest, you have more thunderstorms there. we're using that technology to give u
senator franken. >> we actually have more -- i have more constituents. it's called the land of 10,000 lakes. we have 14,000 lakes and i have about 5.5 million constituents. >> that's why i'm a politician. math is not my game. >> yes. let's talk science, i believe involves math sometimes. scientists project by the end of the century the western united states will face higher temperatures coupled with more intense drought. in the midwest, we will face weather events and...
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senator franken and i were talking a bit ago. this is important for arizona and i noted for all of my life whenever it rains no matter where i was living when i would see rain i would have instinct to call my dad because he was an old rancher and that was when he was in a good mood. [laughter] >> our favorite time as a family was to hop in the truck after eight good rain to see which tanks had filled and that was our version of excitement in snowflake, arizona. anyway, i'm glad we are having this hearing and i'm glad to have a ranking member angus king from maine and i turned to him for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to our expert witnesses. welcome to washington at this time of year. if you're like me you would probably rather be in maine on a day in august. as the chairman mentioned we will hear from a range of point of view this morning on different approaches to maintaining a healthy water supply. even in maine we are not immune to the impacts of a fragile water supply due to drought condition
senator franken and i were talking a bit ago. this is important for arizona and i noted for all of my life whenever it rains no matter where i was living when i would see rain i would have instinct to call my dad because he was an old rancher and that was when he was in a good mood. [laughter] >> our favorite time as a family was to hop in the truck after eight good rain to see which tanks had filled and that was our version of excitement in snowflake, arizona. anyway, i'm glad we are...
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democrats condemned the president's rhetoric.senator al franken/(d) minnesota:"this is so irresponsible i can't even believe that he did this." representative al green/(d) texas:"only congress can declare war, mr. president." but guam's governor urged the public to remain calm:gov. eddie baza calvo/(r) guam: "this is not a time to panic. these are many statements that are being made out there by a very bellicose leader. but at this point, there has been no change in the security situation here in guam." defense secretary james mattis, however, echoed the president's tough talk.he warned that north korea should - quote - "cease any consideration of actions that will lead to the end of the regime and the destruction of its people."i'm kim hutcherson reporting. (steve) coming up.. cold and cloudy conditions hitting the bay area... but how long will it last... (catherine) meteorologist brittney shipp is back with your complete bay area forecast. days driving all over town. so... why is she smiling? because she shopped during the safeway anniversary sale, and filled up her trunk with grocery
democrats condemned the president's rhetoric.senator al franken/(d) minnesota:"this is so irresponsible i can't even believe that he did this." representative al green/(d) texas:"only congress can declare war, mr. president." but guam's governor urged the public to remain calm:gov. eddie baza calvo/(r) guam: "this is not a time to panic. these are many statements that are being made out there by a very bellicose leader. but at this point, there has been no change in the...
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and minnesota senator al franken "giant of the senate" recalling his path from -- to becoming a politician. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> next on booktv, roxane gay discusses her body and its impact on her life in her memoir, "hunger." this program contains language some may find
and minnesota senator al franken "giant of the senate" recalling his path from -- to becoming a politician. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> next on booktv, roxane gay discusses her body and its impact on her life in her memoir, "hunger." this program contains language some may find
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senator franken. sen. franken: thank you, madam chair. first of all, our hearts go out to the two firefighters that were lost in montana and hearts with their families. also with those who are still fighting. the chief of the forest service and i have discussed the impact of climate change on wildfire several times. this committee, as chief tidwell shared, forest service scientists believe that climate change is one of the major factors in driving the longer fire seasons that we're seeing with wildfires that are larger and more intense. fire seasons are now on average nearly 80 days longer than they were in 1970. wildfires burn twice as many acres today as they did in 1980 first in 1970. do any of the panelist disagree with the forest service scientist that climate change is driving longer and more intense fire seasons? anybody disagree? ok. do any of the panelists disagree that we are seeing significant costs associated with fighting these fires? despite this administration's attempt to deny climate science and muscle experts, we are alr
senator franken. sen. franken: thank you, madam chair. first of all, our hearts go out to the two firefighters that were lost in montana and hearts with their families. also with those who are still fighting. the chief of the forest service and i have discussed the impact of climate change on wildfire several times. this committee, as chief tidwell shared, forest service scientists believe that climate change is one of the major factors in driving the longer fire seasons that we're seeing with...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be senator al franken, adam conover, and musical guest randy newmanpplause ) ( band playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> ladies and gentlemen, all the way from area 5
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in astrophysics for people in a hurry followed by minnesota senator al franken's memoir, giant of thesenate. and third, jd vance recalls his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio in hillbilly elegy. >> then mark benson's advice on leading a happier life. and a collection of excerpts from the diary of humorist david harris. >> oh five/one new and i'm the director here at the commonwealth club. welcome to tonight's conversation the author of a brand-new book wild ride inside the quest for world domination and the executive editor of fortune. we are especially excited he will be speaking with care and executive editor of the host of the recode podcast calle hot one trail of the story since the beginning
in astrophysics for people in a hurry followed by minnesota senator al franken's memoir, giant of thesenate. and third, jd vance recalls his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio in hillbilly elegy. >> then mark benson's advice on leading a happier life. and a collection of excerpts from the diary of humorist david harris. >> oh five/one new and i'm the director here at the commonwealth club. welcome to tonight's conversation the author of a brand-new book wild ride inside the quest...
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as senator franken and i were talking just a bit ago, this is an important issue for arizona. i noted that for all of my life whenever it rains, no matter where i was living when i'd see rain, i'd had the instinct to call my dad because as an old rancher, that was when he was in a good mood. our favorite time as the family was taught in the truck as a good rain in to see which it draws were running, to see which stock tanks with phil. that was our version of excitement in snowflake arizona. but anyway, i'm glad we're having this hearing. i'm glad to ranking member kaine from maine and turn to him for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to our witnesses for joining us this morning, especially my constituent from maine, welcome to washington at this time of year. like me you would probably rather be in maine on a day in august. as the chairman mentioned will hear from a range of points of you this morning on different approaches to maintaining the crucial healthy water supply. even in maine w we're not immune to the impacts of a fragile water supply duri
as senator franken and i were talking just a bit ago, this is an important issue for arizona. i noted that for all of my life whenever it rains, no matter where i was living when i'd see rain, i'd had the instinct to call my dad because as an old rancher, that was when he was in a good mood. our favorite time as the family was taught in the truck as a good rain in to see which it draws were running, to see which stock tanks with phil. that was our version of excitement in snowflake arizona. but...
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and al franken's giant of the senate recalling his path from sat tiist to politician. booktv wants to know what you're reading. send us your summer reading list via at this timer, or instagram. or post it to our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> we're so glad 'er here today, we love people are coming to our programs. we are happy to hear larry goldstone. he is currently -- the third -- i don't know if there's another in your series on industrial innovators -- i remember the drive did quite well out of here, the one on ford. another one on the wright brothers as well. going deeps what we talk about tonight, on the development of the military submarine, john phillip holland. can't speak to submarines up out
and al franken's giant of the senate recalling his path from sat tiist to politician. booktv wants to know what you're reading. send us your summer reading list via at this timer, or instagram. or post it to our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> we're so glad 'er here today, we love people are coming to our programs. we are happy to hear larry goldstone. he is currently -- the third -- i don't know if there's another in your series...
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senator franken. >> no, we actually have more constituents. it's the land of 10,000 lakes and we have 14,000. i have 5.5 million constituents. >> let's talk science. scientists project that by the end of the century will face more intense droughts and in the midwest we will face flooding and we need to prepare for these changes by adapting or modifying our infrastructure including the dams and levees you've been managing water infrastructure during both droughts and flooding the last few years what can the federal government do to help communities prepare we are basically using a midwestern no offense to the midwest but we have more thunderstorms there to give a forecast on the west coast the problem is that you have radar at a certain elevation. if we invest in technology today we will be able to know four or five days in advance of the rivers pitt. we got a 6 million-dollar fema grants to repair the roads if wt we are putting another 4 million into the general fund and that is wasted dollars. we have a 6 billion-dollar agricultural industry
senator franken. >> no, we actually have more constituents. it's the land of 10,000 lakes and we have 14,000. i have 5.5 million constituents. >> let's talk science. scientists project that by the end of the century will face more intense droughts and in the midwest we will face flooding and we need to prepare for these changes by adapting or modifying our infrastructure including the dams and levees you've been managing water infrastructure during both droughts and flooding the...
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but i became great friends with al franken. >> seth: so, there you go.heers and applause ] >> that's when i met him. he was -- he was doing u.s.o. tours. >> seth: so, let's talk about north korea, because you have this military background. when you hear the president use terms like fire and fury, i feel as though that's what he thinks someone with a strong military will would say. but as someone who was in the military, is that the kind of language that military people use? >> no. the toughest fighters out there, the operators out there, are the quietest, most understated people you will meet, and frankly, he's not helping us by engaging in this battle of -- of terminology. i mean, you can't out-hyperbole a dictator who's crazy. a man who executed his own uncle with an aircraft -- an anti-aircraft machine gun. >> seth: yeah. >> so -- trump is not going to out-crazy kim jong-un. stop it, you're the commander-in-chief of the greatest military on the face of the earth. act like it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: do you think -- obviously he feels that pre
but i became great friends with al franken. >> seth: so, there you go.heers and applause ] >> that's when i met him. he was -- he was doing u.s.o. tours. >> seth: so, let's talk about north korea, because you have this military background. when you hear the president use terms like fire and fury, i feel as though that's what he thinks someone with a strong military will would say. but as someone who was in the military, is that the kind of language that military people use?...
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i talk to david gran jd advance and senator al franken. >> i wrote this book to answer oquestion i get asked more than anything else, which is is being a united states senator as much fun as working on saturday night live, the answer is no, why would it be? but it's the best job i ever had because i get to improve people's lives. two weeks into being in the senate, johnny isaacson of georgia, i called him up i had this bill to match vets from iraq and afghanistan to match vets with ptsd with service dogs, and that's when i feel i'm a good senator. >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> and so you beginning how? is it luck or something? >> you don't forget that. >> what's the object lesson here? >> the laws of physics. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. we begin this week with a look at the news of the week. here are the sights
i talk to david gran jd advance and senator al franken. >> i wrote this book to answer oquestion i get asked more than anything else, which is is being a united states senator as much fun as working on saturday night live, the answer is no, why would it be? but it's the best job i ever had because i get to improve people's lives. two weeks into being in the senate, johnny isaacson of georgia, i called him up i had this bill to match vets from iraq and afghanistan to match vets with ptsd...
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washington democrats though unwilling to criticize her in public wish she would move on as senator al franken has put it they fear that her complaints helped trump make his case that the controversies surrounding him flow from the democrats' bitterness about there are twenty sixteen lost and i have the best i want to start with this i want to get to this right away because i have to give it to you and you have to run with it associates hopes clinton would also find a way to make a different contribution perhaps as a university president or a foundation head. there have even been suggestions that she moved overseas for that couple of years yeah there are suggestions that she moves overseas q like get out of town would you like to take a post in siberia somewhere kill get a stand there you know antarctica build an igloo and alaska move in with sarah palin that's what you need you know it's all about this notion of i'm still big it's the pictures i got small so says hillary.
washington democrats though unwilling to criticize her in public wish she would move on as senator al franken has put it they fear that her complaints helped trump make his case that the controversies surrounding him flow from the democrats' bitterness about there are twenty sixteen lost and i have the best i want to start with this i want to get to this right away because i have to give it to you and you have to run with it associates hopes clinton would also find a way to make a different...
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and minnesota senator al franken "giant of the senate" recalling his path from -- to becoming a politician. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> next on booktv, roxane gay discusses her body and its impact on her life in her memoir, "hunger." this program contains language some may find ms. -- offensive. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> good evening. new york times best selling author of "bad feminist," "difficult women," she is a contributing opinion writer to "the new york times" and has also written for time, mcsweenys, the nation, salon and more. her fiction has been selected for the best american short stories of 201 and the best american mystery stories of 2014 among other anthologies. in her new book, "hunger," she delivers a seringly honest memoir of food, weight, self-image and learning how to feed your hunger while taking care of yourself. joining roxane on stage is co-host of the call your girlfriend podcast, emina -- [inaudible] without further ado, please join me in welcoming roxane gay. [applause] >> we're taking a selfie. [laughter] my sister's going to b
and minnesota senator al franken "giant of the senate" recalling his path from -- to becoming a politician. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> next on booktv, roxane gay discusses her body and its impact on her life in her memoir, "hunger." this program contains language some may find ms. -- offensive. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> good evening. new york times best selling author of "bad feminist," "difficult women,"...
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king, it's got to be technology and data that is the foundation for all good policies.senator al frankenm concerned about a lot of the cuts that are being made, noaaanna wiernicki: minnesota senator al franken agreed the cuts aren't ideal, but says he is open to finding other ways to cover the costs, like turning to a public-private partnership.anna wiernicki washington correspondenttake cg @ senators said today they will take zane and the other testimony into consideration as they move forward to draft their next drought bill-they hope to introduce that legislation as quickly as possible due to the growing dry conditions across the country. in washington, i'm anna wiernicki, kron-4 news. (pam) crews in big sur say... they have a new plan to reopen highway 1.. following the massive mudslide caused by the winter storms. this is the mud creek slide. it is located near the monterey county- san luis obispo county line. transportation officials announced ... they will build a road over the massive slide. they say, this idea is cheaper and quicker than building a tunnel through the slide ... o
king, it's got to be technology and data that is the foundation for all good policies.senator al frankenm concerned about a lot of the cuts that are being made, noaaanna wiernicki: minnesota senator al franken agreed the cuts aren't ideal, but says he is open to finding other ways to cover the costs, like turning to a public-private partnership.anna wiernicki washington correspondenttake cg @ senators said today they will take zane and the other testimony into consideration as they move forward...
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. >> senator al franken of course only person to play a senator on tv and become one in real life. >> someone famously asked one which one is easier, he said really, of course, being a senator. lets send it out to katie. we may see some rain today. >> yes, all scattered in nature, we will definitely see wet weather, are you going to see it in your specific neighborhood. that is where question mark comes in and i cannot answer that question when we have this forecast. that is one where those where anyone can see it throughout the afternoon and evening, most prone time frame but with this kind of a set up storms will pop up but just question of we don't know where they will pop up but we have to wait for signs later in the day. i will walk outside with an umbrella today just to have it , in case, because if you plan to be out the rest of the day eventually storm scan will look more active then just included cover currently working its way in. it feels really steamy outside right now and you'll eventually start to see showers, storms popping up with time. they could be locally drench ing
. >> senator al franken of course only person to play a senator on tv and become one in real life. >> someone famously asked one which one is easier, he said really, of course, being a senator. lets send it out to katie. we may see some rain today. >> yes, all scattered in nature, we will definitely see wet weather, are you going to see it in your specific neighborhood. that is where question mark comes in and i cannot answer that question when we have this forecast. that is...
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interfered with this election and we all know how that's right but as i pointed out in my statement franken there are only three agencies the directly involved in this assessment but but but but all all all all seventeen. welcomed this process with close smile and all seventeen signed on to that well we didn't go through the process this was a special situation it was a special situation in which we were making up and. waiting to show it to other people because they would have said that supply was. thank you thank you thank you these organizations have a long history of lying to the american public when they feel it will benefit them and even so only poor agencies signed on to the russian hacking narrative and the intelligence community has still released no proof of anything right mcgovern a former cia analyst of twenty seven years calls it a disgrace to the intelligence profession it is spotlessly free of evidence front to back pertaining to any events in which russia is implicated so why would so many of our politicians in our media jump on this law and ride it around like a cat on the r
interfered with this election and we all know how that's right but as i pointed out in my statement franken there are only three agencies the directly involved in this assessment but but but but all all all all seventeen. welcomed this process with close smile and all seventeen signed on to that well we didn't go through the process this was a special situation it was a special situation in which we were making up and. waiting to show it to other people because they would have said that supply...
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$4.20 for the month, between january and february 1910, but they are also trying to sell you that franken steny in style toaster again. it includes the cord. -- frankensteinian style toaster again. it includes the cord. [laughter] online the chafing dish on the right, the iron represented a practical of clients. -- unlike the chafing dish on the right, the iron represented a practical appliance. it saved steps for the housewife who did not have to go to the stove each time to manually heat the old heavy flat iron. unlike the in, the old expensive chafing dish found little favor when deciding upon the best way to spend money because it seemed to too many like an extravagance, especially when it cost eight dollars or nine dollars. makers promoted appliances like progressives would, espousing the myths of creating less work and low-cost. phrases like safer, cleaner, and less expensive and minimum consumption of current can be found in most advertisements such as the 1907 example by simply electric heating company of cambridge, massachusetts, seen here. the 1913 manning, bowman advertisement
$4.20 for the month, between january and february 1910, but they are also trying to sell you that franken steny in style toaster again. it includes the cord. -- frankensteinian style toaster again. it includes the cord. [laughter] online the chafing dish on the right, the iron represented a practical of clients. -- unlike the chafing dish on the right, the iron represented a practical appliance. it saved steps for the housewife who did not have to go to the stove each time to manually heat the...
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. >> hey, everybody, join me on the late show tonight when i'll be talking to al franken. >> that's right. i'm a united states senator. >> that's exactly right. did you ever think as a child you would say those words? >> no, i didn't. >> i get to say them tonight. join me. >> most of us didn't either. the late show with stephen colbert is on deck as soon as we wrap up the news. >>> but wait, we aren't done yet. we've got the story of the burgundy and gold player who almost didn't make it onto the field next on the news you can do endless move 201online research.t, or, you can take advantage of our best offer ever on an xt5. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can drive a car... or you can drive a cadillac. come in now before the end of our made to move 2017 clearance event and leave with the perfect cadillac xt5 for your next adventure. choose a low mileage lease on this xt5 for around $339 per month. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds
. >> hey, everybody, join me on the late show tonight when i'll be talking to al franken. >> that's right. i'm a united states senator. >> that's exactly right. did you ever think as a child you would say those words? >> no, i didn't. >> i get to say them tonight. join me. >> most of us didn't either. the late show with stephen colbert is on deck as soon as we wrap up the news. >>> but wait, we aren't done yet. we've got the story of the burgundy and...
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washington democrats though unwilling to criticize her in public wish she would move on as senator al franken has put it they fear that her complaints helped trump make his case of the controversy surrounding him flow from the democrats' bitterness about there are twenty sixteen laws and i have the best i want to start with this i want to get to this right away because i have to give it up and you have to run with it associates hopes clinton would also find a way to make a different contribution perhaps as a university president or a foundation head. there have even been suggestions that she moved overseas for that couple of years yeah there are suggestions that she moves overseas q like get out of town would you like to take a post in siberia somewhere kill get a stand there you know antarctica build an igloo and alaska move in with sarah palin that's what's in it you know it's all about this notion of i'm still big it's the pictures that small so says hillary clinton she still thinks she's waiting for costs up david oh so come on down really really see now she's so washed up that she makes
washington democrats though unwilling to criticize her in public wish she would move on as senator al franken has put it they fear that her complaints helped trump make his case of the controversy surrounding him flow from the democrats' bitterness about there are twenty sixteen laws and i have the best i want to start with this i want to get to this right away because i have to give it up and you have to run with it associates hopes clinton would also find a way to make a different...
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cowardly skinny version that would be a franken bill by the time it got to the house. >> every time they moved the bill to the right, every moderate who moved for repeal before hid under the covers. >> that's hypocritical. they voted to repeal obamacare and they have the power and ability to positively affect the healthcare conversation and they didn't do it. if they had gone back and been true to their word instead of being slimily politicians who are worried about getting re-elected instead of doing something meaningful that would benefit people's lives. >> the slogan skinny repeal? how about stage one repeal. kennedy: that's like going up to a bar as a guy at a bachelor party and ordering a gin margarita. >> it doesn't sound good. kennedy: does mcconnell survive this? >> who knows. we are uncharted territory at this point. i hope that the voters come out with that passion they had in the presidential election and start calling these guys out. who wants to be in charge. who wants that job? >> ted cruz? kennedy: i don't care. someone has to. it's the friggin' senate. they have a country
cowardly skinny version that would be a franken bill by the time it got to the house. >> every time they moved the bill to the right, every moderate who moved for repeal before hid under the covers. >> that's hypocritical. they voted to repeal obamacare and they have the power and ability to positively affect the healthcare conversation and they didn't do it. if they had gone back and been true to their word instead of being slimily politicians who are worried about getting...