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great great great grandfather?> while the american currency is very important and we have seven individuals represented there, you know, there's a lot of other opportunities i think with monuments and street names and there's different things i think that can be done. not to say that a woman doesn't belong on a bill and we fully support that as rand mentioned. but i think you know picking alexander hamilton in this case i'm not sure if somebody has to go i'm not sure he's the first guy that should go. i think he's made a significant contribution. he should be there. i also think that a woman on a bill would be great and i think the women on 20s have done a lot to promote that. so i think we keep to what we're doing, having the discussion publicly about this and i think we resolve this. but to take hamilton off the front of the $10 bill at this point in time i don't think is very well thought out. >> ssoojourneojourner truth, ot, women -- >> people who are from traditionally marginalized groups is a great way to sig
great great great grandfather?> while the american currency is very important and we have seven individuals represented there, you know, there's a lot of other opportunities i think with monuments and street names and there's different things i think that can be done. not to say that a woman doesn't belong on a bill and we fully support that as rand mentioned. but i think you know picking alexander hamilton in this case i'm not sure if somebody has to go i'm not sure he's the first guy that...
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we will have a great plan. you have 2.1-2 $.5 trillion $ 2.1 haveside -- trillion that should be in this country but the companies cannot bring the money in. they go out, they leave the andtry to get their money get lower taxes and other things. the corporate inversion will stop it the democrats wanted to put a law against it. it doesn't work that way. the corporations will stay in this country, bring their money back and put that money to work in this country. democrats agree, republicans agree, everybody agrees -- it never gets done. tim scott: the value of the repatriation of $2 trillion is worth millions of jobs here at home. it's about time we got that done. [applause] donald trump: everybody agrees. [applause] donald trump: i think, when you talk about inversion, it's a very important subject. it doesn't sound exciting to people. you have major corporations looking to leave this country with thousands of jobs. they will go to other places where the taxes are lower. they had certain other advantages. we ha
we will have a great plan. you have 2.1-2 $.5 trillion $ 2.1 haveside -- trillion that should be in this country but the companies cannot bring the money in. they go out, they leave the andtry to get their money get lower taxes and other things. the corporate inversion will stop it the democrats wanted to put a law against it. it doesn't work that way. the corporations will stay in this country, bring their money back and put that money to work in this country. democrats agree, republicans...
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it's a great company. i built a great company. and all of the other papers have turned out to be very well received. and i think the thing that changed is the fact that i went to number one place very quickly after i signed and after i, in this building, notified everybody that i would be running for president. so i think the biggest thing is that i went early to number one, and the rnc has treated me with great respect. so that was very important. yes. no. i see no circumstances under which i would tear up that pledge. [ inaudible question ] >> you don't have to be met when you're at 2%. it's one of those things. that's the way life works. and i like governor christie, by the way. well, the chairman asked if he could come up. you saw him. he was here a little while ago. and i was greatly honored that he did come up, frankly. [ inaudible question ] >> well, i think that, when you get right down to it, we're a nation that speaks english, and i think, while we're in this nation, we should be speaking english. and that's how assimila
it's a great company. i built a great company. and all of the other papers have turned out to be very well received. and i think the thing that changed is the fact that i went to number one place very quickly after i signed and after i, in this building, notified everybody that i would be running for president. so i think the biggest thing is that i went early to number one, and the rnc has treated me with great respect. so that was very important. yes. no. i see no circumstances under which i...
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one of the great people. a great guy and a great manager.me over with a group of people from nbc. steve is one of the -- he is the head of comcast. and they said, we're going to renew "the apprentice." and by the way, it's a lot of money. did you see in my certified financial statement what i made with "the apprentice"? when i gave that up, i made $213 million. can you believe it? from a television show. and i had -- i had these announcers say, oh, no. i think he only made a million dollars. guys like joe scarborough, who is a good guy, right? yeah. he said, no, no. he's got a prime-time show for years. it's got to be -- when they checked it, 200. so nbc renews "the apprentice." and i told them don't do it because i'm running for president. i'm going to make our country great again. don't renew it. now, you know if i make $213 million over a, you know, run of 12 years or whatever, that's a lot of money. even for me, it's a lot. that's a lot of money. that's pretty good, right? considering it's not my main business. but i made this money, and
one of the great people. a great guy and a great manager.me over with a group of people from nbc. steve is one of the -- he is the head of comcast. and they said, we're going to renew "the apprentice." and by the way, it's a lot of money. did you see in my certified financial statement what i made with "the apprentice"? when i gave that up, i made $213 million. can you believe it? from a television show. and i had -- i had these announcers say, oh, no. i think he only made a...
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, great, great-grandfather?xtremely glamorous, a river pirate, gun runner, drug smuggler. maybe he died in the saddle. maybe he died happy. maybe he lived out in the bush, surrounded by adoring indigenous women. i don't know. maybe he was an masseur for madam lynch. i guess i'll be let down. >> i contacted with other historians and genealogists, and the history of your family is very interesting. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> okay. interesting. >> your family, your grandfather, jean bourdain came to montevideo. following the son. >> the facts as i know them so far, i think are this. my great, great, great granddad, his son came to uruguay to live with his uncle. >> 1850, john bourdain moves. to asuncion. >> this is the document we have showing him arriving. >> there he is. >> at that time he works with a -- >> with a hat maker. >> he was a hat maker. >> hat maker? i'm pretty sure he said hat maker, which i have to say disappoints me a lot. the whole elusive wing of mysterious south american bourdains were project r
, great, great-grandfather?xtremely glamorous, a river pirate, gun runner, drug smuggler. maybe he died in the saddle. maybe he died happy. maybe he lived out in the bush, surrounded by adoring indigenous women. i don't know. maybe he was an masseur for madam lynch. i guess i'll be let down. >> i contacted with other historians and genealogists, and the history of your family is very interesting. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> okay. interesting. >> your family, your...
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great, great opera.f there is anything written on a grand scale, war and peace will be there immediately. together in the ring cycle, with the trojans of hector barrios, the french composure, and the russian composure. it's a grand open ravment so the beginning was not my choice. i simply was told this is what you're going to first assist, cover, then conduct your own performances. of course, i am very grateful the director then was uri, the only boss i had in my life, and he told me, prepare yourself war and peace, and there was one moment when he turned, i was sitting and he said, where is my assistant? he said, why don't you come? i want to hear how it sounds. that was the first time i conducted the orchestra. nobody knew me. he said, he's my assistant, so he will do it. i thought i would conduct two minutes. i conducted the entire opera uninterrupted. strange, unusual. maybe i had some fear, but it was the beginning of the orchestra and many fingers of the opera. in two hours, they knew someone on th
great, great opera.f there is anything written on a grand scale, war and peace will be there immediately. together in the ring cycle, with the trojans of hector barrios, the french composure, and the russian composure. it's a grand open ravment so the beginning was not my choice. i simply was told this is what you're going to first assist, cover, then conduct your own performances. of course, i am very grateful the director then was uri, the only boss i had in my life, and he told me, prepare...
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a great economy and a great collection. we live for the future and we live because of the past. >> rose: tonight, we tour inside one of the largest and oldest repositories of art and culture in the world. all of my life, i've wanted to visit the hermitage museum in st. petersburg, russia, where catherine the great began assembling her personal art selection in 1764. today it houses more than 3 million items including everything from antiquities to the largest painting collection in the world. on a recent trip to st. petersburg, i was able to finally visit this historic palace of arc. my guide, mikhail piotrovsky, hermitage director and a good friend. many consider him the most influential art director in the world. he inherited the post from his father in 1992, and has guided the museum through its transition from the soviet union to the presidency of vladimir putin. with little notice, very little notice, he made time for me and invited me to visit on a saturday afternoon. the museum was full of people. this is not movie-m
a great economy and a great collection. we live for the future and we live because of the past. >> rose: tonight, we tour inside one of the largest and oldest repositories of art and culture in the world. all of my life, i've wanted to visit the hermitage museum in st. petersburg, russia, where catherine the great began assembling her personal art selection in 1764. today it houses more than 3 million items including everything from antiquities to the largest painting collection in the...
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great. so the point to this is, should be obvious, the point is if you feel this, you're going to do their going to do this regardless and we are going to work and you said you are going to work, too. the second part, how do you organize and regulate this one entity trying to help in this project? >> i think we're not permitted inside right now and we will win if you harness the rest of us. >> right. so what i described and dropped the sxsw project on top of was a process that will invite exactly this project to figure out how we recruit. i think the only -- there is no justification. the only explanation that i would offer is just understanding the incredibly -- incredible constraints of ginning up and executing in a month a project that tried to take on what we tried to take on. there is a million mistakes to learn from. we're trying to learn at least from half of those mistakes as quickly as we can. i eagerly want to find a way to bring in as many as possible. but i also know from the sta
great. so the point to this is, should be obvious, the point is if you feel this, you're going to do their going to do this regardless and we are going to work and you said you are going to work, too. the second part, how do you organize and regulate this one entity trying to help in this project? >> i think we're not permitted inside right now and we will win if you harness the rest of us. >> right. so what i described and dropped the sxsw project on top of was a process that will...
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it's great. take a look at this. >> what do we got? what do we got? >> yeah! >> of course we won. you're damn right we won. >> i'm an idiot. i'm an idiot. >> you still won big buddy. you still won big. come on. we just won a whole bunch of money. let's go celebrate. we'll have some drinks and meet sokeme ladies. >> we can get drinks here. we can meet ladies here. i'm sure. >> come on, it don't get any better than this. >> let's go, let's go have some fun. we gotta go celebrate. >> hold on. next guy that comes out of the bathroom. >> no. >> if wearing glasses we stay. if he's wearing glasses. >> you're on. >> yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: nice moment. i'm telling you. >> can't walk away. >> jimmy: stick around. ryan reynolds and i are playing slapjack when we get back. >> yes! [ cheers and applause ] ou so what's your news? i got a job! i'll be programming at ge. oh i got a job too, at zazzies. riendse asp) thegapp where you put fruit hats o, animals? i love that! guys, i'll be writing co
it's great. take a look at this. >> what do we got? what do we got? >> yeah! >> of course we won. you're damn right we won. >> i'm an idiot. i'm an idiot. >> you still won big buddy. you still won big. come on. we just won a whole bunch of money. let's go celebrate. we'll have some drinks and meet sokeme ladies. >> we can get drinks here. we can meet ladies here. i'm sure. >> come on, it don't get any better than this. >> let's go, let's go have...
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he brings up such a great point. i believe it is an excess number is going from 175 billion per year up at 250. nobody knows how many illegals we have. we have heard 11. 11. id never moves. give me a break. it may be much more. we are a country of laws and borders we have to secure our border. we will make the country so strong and wonderful and great. with that offsetting cost which by the way will help out. >> [inaudible] trump: oh boy. at i am in trouble. [booing] trump: go-ahead think you. go-ahead. can you hear it? yes, sir,. >> my question is this. if you are elected president, one of the things that has been happening over the last several decades is our congressmen and senators voted huge pay raises and other benefits if they are elected for one term they get the lifetime pension and medical data don't have obamacare. >> in fact, they all have to use obamacare isn't that incredible?> in fact, they all o use obamacare isn't that incredible? >> will introduce a bill in both houses to roll back these excessive b
he brings up such a great point. i believe it is an excess number is going from 175 billion per year up at 250. nobody knows how many illegals we have. we have heard 11. 11. id never moves. give me a break. it may be much more. we are a country of laws and borders we have to secure our border. we will make the country so strong and wonderful and great. with that offsetting cost which by the way will help out. >> [inaudible] trump: oh boy. at i am in trouble. [booing] trump: go-ahead think...
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gosh -- >> the great, great paula pell. jimmy: so many things she's written. she wrote the opening for the 40th with justin. >> such a funny person. and, so, yes, she wrote this movie. we play sisters. basically, we play grown sisters who are parents. and probably some of you may have had this call from your parents where parents say, "come home, get your junk out of the house, clean out your room, we're selling the house." so we go home to do that. and then, because, for various reasons -- some of which is that we're dummies -- we decide that we should probably have one more raging party in the house before they sell it. [ laughter ] but it's like -- >> yeah, it's a rager. a high school party thrown by 40-year-olds. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's great. and maya rudolph is also in it, as well. >> yes, great. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. >> jimmy: who does maya play? >> maya plays my high school nemesis, brenda, who -- >> jimmy: brenda. >> i can't, like i can't stand brenda. and she knows why. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: brenda
gosh -- >> the great, great paula pell. jimmy: so many things she's written. she wrote the opening for the 40th with justin. >> such a funny person. and, so, yes, she wrote this movie. we play sisters. basically, we play grown sisters who are parents. and probably some of you may have had this call from your parents where parents say, "come home, get your junk out of the house, clean out your room, we're selling the house." so we go home to do that. and then, because, for...
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it was a great team and a great script. and i just jumped in and was excited about it. >> jimmy: people will love you. the reviews are great and i love that you're excited about it, but you legitimately are excited about it. i saw this on instagram, okay. >> okay. so right. >> jimmy: a poster from your show, "the grinder" going up. that's you. >> so this is in front of fox studios. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i have driven by fox studios since i was a little kid. and there's all these little posters and there's one big poster. right, though that's hard, what did i do that? there's one big poster here coming in from the east. >> jimmy: yeah, you're like a a weatherman now. >> this is not easy. so there's a little poster there. and then later in the weekend, it's going to come up. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, we get it, we understand. thank you, hurricane. hurricane savage, everybody. >> so i took this picture. and i'm like "my god, it's like, this big thing and it's so cool. how long is it gonna -- it might not be up for ve
it was a great team and a great script. and i just jumped in and was excited about it. >> jimmy: people will love you. the reviews are great and i love that you're excited about it, but you legitimately are excited about it. i saw this on instagram, okay. >> okay. so right. >> jimmy: a poster from your show, "the grinder" going up. that's you. >> so this is in front of fox studios. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i have driven by fox studios since i was a...
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what a great guest. how great was anne hathaway? [ cheers and applause ] so great. so great.rever. you know, i had one last question i wanted to ask her. something that was on my mind the second i laid my eyes on her. and she was sitting right there. and instead, i just let her walk out of the studio door and out of my life forever. [ laughter ] >> you know, seth. anne's probably still here. if you leave now, i bet you can catch her before she leaves the building. >> seth: i mean, who am i kidding, wally. what would someone like anne hathaway want with a guy like me? >> don't be crazy, seth? you've got so many good things going for you, man! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: gene, everybody, you're all just being nice. >> hey, she came on the show, right? >> seth: yeah. >> she answered all your questions, right? >> seth: yeah. >> well then stop sitting there like a little bitch. grow some [ bleep ] balls and go ask her your question! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you know what? you're right. i'm gonna do it! i'm going to ask her the question! [ cheers and applause ] anne! h
what a great guest. how great was anne hathaway? [ cheers and applause ] so great. so great.rever. you know, i had one last question i wanted to ask her. something that was on my mind the second i laid my eyes on her. and she was sitting right there. and instead, i just let her walk out of the studio door and out of my life forever. [ laughter ] >> you know, seth. anne's probably still here. if you leave now, i bet you can catch her before she leaves the building. >> seth: i mean,...
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great job. great. - that was epic. epic.msung gonna make pretty flacko choose? - coming up, whitney cummings, but i could keep this one strictly for the ladies... discrete notifications, yurp! ok, let's talk about business. set up a worldwide tour... i'm gonna have to go with this one. can i get this in gold? ♪ the new gs6 edge+ and the new note 5. get $200 or more when you trade in any smartphone or buy a galaxy note 5 or galaxy s6 edge+. i just want to take a vacation. redeem our hotel points. this seems crazy. tell us something we don't know, captain obvious. ok. with hotels.com, when you collect 10 nights you get one free. oh. and this room smells like cat food and sadness. chuck, i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to experian.com. kaboom... get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com. become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. [cheers and applause] - our next roaster, whitney cummings, can be seen this summer in h
great job. great. - that was epic. epic.msung gonna make pretty flacko choose? - coming up, whitney cummings, but i could keep this one strictly for the ladies... discrete notifications, yurp! ok, let's talk about business. set up a worldwide tour... i'm gonna have to go with this one. can i get this in gold? ♪ the new gs6 edge+ and the new note 5. get $200 or more when you trade in any smartphone or buy a galaxy note 5 or galaxy s6 edge+. i just want to take a vacation. redeem our hotel...
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it's been a long time, obviously. >> great script, great writers, great producers. i'm a fan of "the blacklist" so we have some of the same producers -- >> seth: mmhmm. >> producing our show. and it was one of the better action scripts that i had read that came across my desk. plus, this particular character, mr. johnson, gives me a chance to explore my full acting range. i can do comedy, i can do drama, i can do some martial arts. >> seth: and martial arts is something you've known your whole life. you started at a very young age. >>babyrom th womb, seth. from the womb, yeay. [ laughter ] >> seth: you came out as a black belt. >> waa! mama! >> seth: it took forever to cut your umbilical cord. they kept knocking it away. >> i am in umbilictn cord training. [ speaking foreign language ] >> seth: wow, very impressive. that out. for our overseas viewers. well, this is really exciting. >> don't just think i'm from the south, i'm like southern chinese or something. >> seth: oh you're southern chinese. >> aye, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: one of your films that i remember l
it's been a long time, obviously. >> great script, great writers, great producers. i'm a fan of "the blacklist" so we have some of the same producers -- >> seth: mmhmm. >> producing our show. and it was one of the better action scripts that i had read that came across my desk. plus, this particular character, mr. johnson, gives me a chance to explore my full acting range. i can do comedy, i can do drama, i can do some martial arts. >> seth: and martial arts is...
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great britain was the superpower of the world. for example, great britain had 100 ships. the united states had 15. great britain had colonies and canada -- in canada, australia, new zealand. they had trading centers in hong kong and singapore. the fog and's big -- falkins became a colony. in 1839, the british invaded afghanistan. they came with more than 20,000 troops. they had 30,000 tamils to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers -- camels to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers. but the spanish were defeated. it was the jihad against the british. -- but the english were defeated. it was the jihad against the british. they were massacred as they retreated from kabul in january of 1842. this is important. the u.s. saw the united kingdom as the center of evill. -- evil. fostering abolition. trying to cut cotton prices by having a relationship with that independent texas come a great cotton producer. the south thought they want to destroy the american economy. remember the war of 1812. it was only a generation away
great britain was the superpower of the world. for example, great britain had 100 ships. the united states had 15. great britain had colonies and canada -- in canada, australia, new zealand. they had trading centers in hong kong and singapore. the fog and's big -- falkins became a colony. in 1839, the british invaded afghanistan. they came with more than 20,000 troops. they had 30,000 tamils to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers -- camels to carry their supplies,...
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but we need somebody with great energy, with great passion, with great deal-making skills. and we need a closer. we need closers. we don't have closers. we just don't have closers. and honestly, they're not deal people. i'll tell you, they're good at raising money for their pacs or whatever -- they're probably not supposed to do it but they're doing it anyway. you ever notice they have money in the pac, they don't have hard money but the pac is giving -- i'm saying, what's going on over here? how come i can't talk to anybody. i want to tell you this. i want your opinion. i'm self-funding, i told you. if you took hundreds of millions, i tell you what, i could have $200 million so fast. if i took that, would you people object if i promise not to do anything from the people i took it from? no. i had a group in iowa, actually they were much more vocal about this issue. i stood up -- i realize how important it is, putting your own money in. because i'm telling people that jeb, nice guy, really a nice guy -- jeb, hillary -- well, jeb is more popular than one person, i know. but a
but we need somebody with great energy, with great passion, with great deal-making skills. and we need a closer. we need closers. we don't have closers. we just don't have closers. and honestly, they're not deal people. i'll tell you, they're good at raising money for their pacs or whatever -- they're probably not supposed to do it but they're doing it anyway. you ever notice they have money in the pac, they don't have hard money but the pac is giving -- i'm saying, what's going on over here?...
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great, great, hot new york city crowd.me to "the tonight show", everybody. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. this is it. that's what you want. that will wake you up when you try to go to sleep at night. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: this is what you want. [ laughter ] people are at home watching, they go -- oh, my gosh. but that's the spirit. you can't stop it here in new york city. welcome. thank you very much, everybody. i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] great to be here. it's exciting to be here. it's a big week. big week for new york. we have leaders right now from 193 countries. they're in town for the u.n. general assembly. that's right, 193 countries. or as donald trump put it -- "offended them, offended them." [ laughter and applause ] "offended them twice. still need to offend them. loser." [ cheers and applause ] of course, president obama is in town for the u.n. general assembly and tomorrow he plans to meet with the president of kazakhstan, nursultan nazarbayev. [ light laughter ] or as obama will call him, "uh,
great, great, hot new york city crowd.me to "the tonight show", everybody. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. this is it. that's what you want. that will wake you up when you try to go to sleep at night. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: this is what you want. [ laughter ] people are at home watching, they go -- oh, my gosh. but that's the spirit. you can't stop it here in new york city. welcome. thank you very much, everybody. i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] great to be here....
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.) >> this was great good job guys our side need to be a little bit louder when i say presidio you say panthers. >> presidio panthers louder think outside the box presidio panthers. (clapping.) >> we do have one more thing. >> we are going to do the regular presidio cheer we will - (laughter). >> we're going to bring the whole sixth grade together for one chore we'll start that right now. >> so - oh, when we pointed to you tend end scream arrow as loud as you can are you guys ready p, pr esp i do i do p presidio presidio roar (clapping) okay thank you quran and david it's my prim to introduce mayor ed lee welcome thank you so many. >> thank you principal thank you to karina and david wonderful student leaders aren't they your leaders it's my pleasure to join the school board superintendent carranza our supervisor here today to thank all of you for not only being the great students but one of the best schools in san francisco presidio yeah (clapping.) well as your mayor one of the things i got to do was sit down a few years ago and a talk to my francisco benny hoff in the business commu
.) >> this was great good job guys our side need to be a little bit louder when i say presidio you say panthers. >> presidio panthers louder think outside the box presidio panthers. (clapping.) >> we do have one more thing. >> we are going to do the regular presidio cheer we will - (laughter). >> we're going to bring the whole sixth grade together for one chore we'll start that right now. >> so - oh, when we pointed to you tend end scream arrow as loud as you...
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(laughter) >> rose: that's great.werful thing, and i'm just grateful that i could be a part of creating part of the sound track of my time. i just feel very grateful for that. >> rose: it's a great place to end. thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: always great to see you. >> you, too, charlie. >> rose: don henley, the eagles. the new solo album, "cass county." thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> rose: for more on this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> the pope and the president. the pontiff and the head of the people's republic of china arrive in the united states for the start of two very important state visits. >> scandal widens. millions more volkswagen vehicles evaded emission regulations as costs to the company mount. >> and right prescription. how one presidential hopeful plans to take o
(laughter) >> rose: that's great.werful thing, and i'm just grateful that i could be a part of creating part of the sound track of my time. i just feel very grateful for that. >> rose: it's a great place to end. thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: always great to see you. >> you, too, charlie. >> rose: don henley, the eagles. the new solo album, "cass county." thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> rose: for more on this program and...
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.) >> this was great good job guys our side need to be a little bit louder when i say presidio you say panthers. >> presidio panthers louder think outside the box presidio panthers. (clapping.) >> we do have one more thing. >> we are going to do the regular presidio cheer we will - (laughter). >> we're going to bring the whole sixth grade together for one chore we'll start that right now. >> so - oh, when we pointed to you tend end scream arrow as loud as you can are you guys ready p, pr esp i do i do p presidio presidio roar (clapping) okay thank you quran and david it's my prim to introduce mayor ed lee welcome thank you so many. >> thank you principal thank you to karina and david wonderful student leaders aren't they your leaders it's my pleasure to join the school board superintendent carranza our supervisor here today to thank all of you for not only being the great students but one of the best schools in san francisco presidio yeah (clapping.) well as your mayor one of the things i got to do was sit down a few years ago and a talk to my francisco benny hoff in the business commu
.) >> this was great good job guys our side need to be a little bit louder when i say presidio you say panthers. >> presidio panthers louder think outside the box presidio panthers. (clapping.) >> we do have one more thing. >> we are going to do the regular presidio cheer we will - (laughter). >> we're going to bring the whole sixth grade together for one chore we'll start that right now. >> so - oh, when we pointed to you tend end scream arrow as loud as you...
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progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally.s what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. test. test. test. test. test. >>> donald trump's comments on birthright citizenship has stirred up some controversy, and with me now david ripkin. good evening, david. >> good to be with you. >> so as the supreme court ruled that children of illegals are american citizens -- >> they have ruled. the earliest case to hold that is a -- late 19th century case, united states versus wong kim ong, where there was a question whether or not a child born in san francisco to chinese parents who were not here on official duty could come back into the united states. he was not allowed to come back initially because of so-called chinese exclusion acts. the supreme court upgraded that position -- >> hold on, i want to talk to you about wong kim. wong kim's parents were not illegals. they in fact were permanent -- they had permanent domicel -- domicile so they were here legally i
progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally.s what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. test. test. test. test. test. >>> donald trump's comments on birthright citizenship has stirred up some controversy, and with me now david ripkin. good evening, david. >> good to be with you. >> so as the supreme court ruled that children of illegals are american citizens --...
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>> i feel great.ah, at the olympic training facility there. rehabbed my shoulder, got in great shape, and no, i feel great. i'm probably about a month, month and a half away. i don't wanna set an immediate deadline now, but i really feel great. >> seth: i also, this really proves how great you look. 'cause you're on the cover of the espn -- the espn body issue. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: now, like not only -- like you did this is in the desert. there's not even a tree to hide behind. [ laughter ] how does that shooting day work? >> it's -- [ light laughter ] it's a -- for the most part, a closed set. obviously, you have to have the people that help you out. i think it's all about the people that you work with. i worked with a great photographer, richard phibbs and his team. >> seth: uh-huh. >> but you have to find different ways to, you know, kind of obstruct your family jewels. >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> so i got a lot of funny reactions from both my family and close friends, which was a l
>> i feel great.ah, at the olympic training facility there. rehabbed my shoulder, got in great shape, and no, i feel great. i'm probably about a month, month and a half away. i don't wanna set an immediate deadline now, but i really feel great. >> seth: i also, this really proves how great you look. 'cause you're on the cover of the espn -- the espn body issue. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: now, like not only -- like you did this is in the desert. there's not even a tree to...
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yeah, oh it's great. yeah, it's great. so but we -- the cyclone.ter and i begged my grandmother. we went to coney island. we must have been six, seven years old. and we begged her. let us go on the cyclone. let us go on. and she said, "no, no, it's dangerous. no no, you're gonna get too scared." and i remember going up and up and up and up and just as we reached the crest, my sister screamed "grandma was right." [ laughter ] vroom! and then we just kept going. so this year, my youngest son and my daughter, my older daughter, went on, they loved it. and they convinced her to go on the cyclone. i know. [ laughter ] i hear the gasps. you have no idea. she loved it. but oh, my god, she -- it was just -- and i have a great picture. you know how you overspend for that picture that they clip? >> seth: yes. >> you know. you have no idea how cheap i am about things like that. i'll go up to the thing and take my phone out and take, like, a picture of the screen. [ laughter ] >> seth: they don't like that. >> no. >> seth: richard, they do not like that. >> wh
yeah, oh it's great. yeah, it's great. so but we -- the cyclone.ter and i begged my grandmother. we went to coney island. we must have been six, seven years old. and we begged her. let us go on the cyclone. let us go on. and she said, "no, no, it's dangerous. no no, you're gonna get too scared." and i remember going up and up and up and up and just as we reached the crest, my sister screamed "grandma was right." [ laughter ] vroom! and then we just kept going. so this year,...
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energy, with great passion, with great deal making skills. and we need a closer. we need closers. we don't have closers. we just don't have closers. and honestly, they are not deal people. i'll tell you they are good at raising money for packs and not supposed to do that but it's illegal as hell but i think they are doing it anyway. you notice they have money in the pack but the hard money -- i say what is going on over here? how come i can't talk to anybody and again, i have to tell you this and i want to have your opinion. so i'm self-funding i told you. but if i took hundreds of millions, i tell you what, i could have $200 million so fast. if i took that, would you people object if i promise not to do anything from the people i took it from? no? i had a group in iowa, actually, much more vocal about this one issue. and they stood up, no, no, the place -- i mean, i realize how important it is, putting your own money in because i'm telling people that jeb, nice guy, really a nice guy. jeb -- >> boooo, boooo. >> hilary. >> boooo. >> jeb is mo
energy, with great passion, with great deal making skills. and we need a closer. we need closers. we don't have closers. we just don't have closers. and honestly, they are not deal people. i'll tell you they are good at raising money for packs and not supposed to do that but it's illegal as hell but i think they are doing it anyway. you notice they have money in the pack but the hard money -- i say what is going on over here? how come i can't talk to anybody and again, i have to tell you this...
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we have a great show.p for the roots, everybody. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i've been married for 35 years. >> steve: there's nothing left inside. >> jimmy: the thrill is gone is what he said. yeah. [ laughter ] guys, i want you to come back next week, because benicio del toro will be here on monday. [ applause ] we're gonna play a new game with him. then also on, we got robert de niro. hillary clinton will be here. [ cheers and applause ] kaley cuoco-sweeting and keith richards will be joining us. that's next week. then we've got musical performances from miguel, duran duran, fetty wap and chris cornell. [ cheers and applause ] that's all next week. but first, we have a fantastic show tonight. [ laughter ] republican presidential front-runner donald trump is here, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] this is his first late-night interview since announcing his candidacy. you do not want to miss it. it's going to be huge. [ laughter ] plus, he's the star of the number one show on tv, fro
we have a great show.p for the roots, everybody. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i've been married for 35 years. >> steve: there's nothing left inside. >> jimmy: the thrill is gone is what he said. yeah. [ laughter ] guys, i want you to come back next week, because benicio del toro will be here on monday. [ applause ] we're gonna play a new game with him. then also on, we got robert de niro. hillary clinton will be here. [ cheers and applause ] kaley cuoco-sweeting...
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>> this is great. nat geo's wild vet school. guess i never really gave much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's gonna help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier, and it was a real easy switch to make. brandois heaven in a jar. that's because our ingredients come from... farmers committed to responsibly sourced oils... blended with ingredients like cage-free eggs. mmm. heaven. real ingredients. that's how we're working to bring out the best. don't be envious, be envied. revlon colorst envy™ in just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then d
>> this is great. nat geo's wild vet school. guess i never really gave much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for...
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one of the great people. a great guy and a great manager. over with a group of people from nbc. and and they said, we are going to redo the apprentice. and it's a lot of money. certified financial statement, what i made the apprentice? i made $213 million from a television show. and i had been -- i had these announcers say, no, i think he only made a million dollars. guys like joe scarborough, good guy said, no, he has a prime time show for years. anyway, when they checked it nbc renews the apprentice. i told him, don't do it because i'm running for pres.president. going to make our country great again. don't renew it. [applause] now, you know if i make $213 million over run of 12 years, that's a lot of money. even for me that's a lot of money. that's pretty money. that's pretty good, considering it is not my bank -- my main business. the people come up and say, well,say, well, we are going to renew it anyway because he isn't going to run. they renewed the apprentice, announced that they renewed it.it. i told him not to. then i told them tha
one of the great people. a great guy and a great manager. over with a group of people from nbc. and and they said, we are going to redo the apprentice. and it's a lot of money. certified financial statement, what i made the apprentice? i made $213 million from a television show. and i had been -- i had these announcers say, no, i think he only made a million dollars. guys like joe scarborough, good guy said, no, he has a prime time show for years. anyway, when they checked it nbc renews the...
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there we go, that's great! during rehearsal. [ laughter ] so, elijah, here's how this works. i'm going to ask you a couple questions to find out "would elijah wood?" >> ask me anything, seth, and i'll tell you if elijah "would" or if elijah "wouldn't." >> seth: okay, great. so, say you're in a coffee shop and someone asked you to watch their laptop while they go to the bathroom? would elijah wood? >> elijah wood would do it. elijah wood would watch the computer. >> seth: great. >> elijah wood would wait a couple of minutes and then take the computer and jump on his scooter, give the horn a tooter, and now elijah wood has a new computer. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: just to clarify, if elijah wood could elijah wood would steal a computer. >> yes, elijah wood would. >> seth: interesting, i like your point of view. now, let me ask you this, this is a hypothetical, you've been invited to a dinner at your wife's friends house and they're the kind of couple that can be best described as "the worst." >> seth: wh
there we go, that's great! during rehearsal. [ laughter ] so, elijah, here's how this works. i'm going to ask you a couple questions to find out "would elijah wood?" >> ask me anything, seth, and i'll tell you if elijah "would" or if elijah "wouldn't." >> seth: okay, great. so, say you're in a coffee shop and someone asked you to watch their laptop while they go to the bathroom? would elijah wood? >> elijah wood would do it. elijah wood would...
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rudy and i grew up during a period of trying times, great depression, world war ii and a great social country girl, was raised on an indian nation. as children, we did not know that we were financially poor. we both had a roof over our heads and the constant love and encouragement of terrific parents. between the two of us, we only knew one grandparent. i wonder in what ways would life have been different if we had the older generation to help us grow up? rudy and i were blessed to become parents, to have the opportunity to guide our children and now our grandchildren and even when it is a challenging as parents, and grandparents, we acquire a great many responsibilities. most welcome. some not. but one aspect we feel very strongly about is as grandparents, we can help support parents by countering some of the destructive influences in society. we can help teach the next generation what truly matters. our children were raised on or near native american reservations in arizona. which is a very different way and form than the way rudy and i grew up. among many native peoples, the word g
rudy and i grew up during a period of trying times, great depression, world war ii and a great social country girl, was raised on an indian nation. as children, we did not know that we were financially poor. we both had a roof over our heads and the constant love and encouragement of terrific parents. between the two of us, we only knew one grandparent. i wonder in what ways would life have been different if we had the older generation to help us grow up? rudy and i were blessed to become...
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great job. you will see it sometime next week. >> you're talking that's diligence language. >> it will create great incentives and make everyone happy. some of my friends, some of my enemies. actually, you know the truth,truth, i think that they will end up doing better, to. everything will be better. we will produce jobs. i don't know if you know what corporate inversion is. is. you have companies that want to leave the us because taxes are too high. you're going to have a great plan. you have probably 2.1 to $2.5 trillion sitting outside, and they cannot get their money back because the taxes are too high. corporations have billions of dollars. it should be in this country , the companies cannot bring that money and, so they go out and leave the country to get their money and get lower taxes and lots of other things. the corporate inversion. you cannot put a law against it. the corporations will stay in this country, bring their money back and put it to work in this country, and it is so easy.
great job. you will see it sometime next week. >> you're talking that's diligence language. >> it will create great incentives and make everyone happy. some of my friends, some of my enemies. actually, you know the truth,truth, i think that they will end up doing better, to. everything will be better. we will produce jobs. i don't know if you know what corporate inversion is. is. you have companies that want to leave the us because taxes are too high. you're going to have a great...
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we feel he hasn't changed his mind a great deal and still wheels a great influence and then of course there is the party platform, the party platform in the republicans said the taft hartley act was a good thick and democrats said they think it should be repealed and new law written that's fair to both labor unions. >> i'm sure many members who believe that mr. samuel donefehrs, your founder, sort of left a warning to you, never to choose a political party. now sir, do you think this is a violation of this warning by mr. -- >> no, you see, mr. gonefers, there's a great myth about what he believed in. mr. gonfers's theory was quite simple in the political field you should reward your friends and try to defeat your enemies and exercising your rights as an american citizen. he was quite specific that under no circumstances should the american federation of labor tie itself to a political party. and we today feel exactly the same way as he did about that. we are under no circumstances going to tie ourselves to a political party. we don't feel, however, that endorsing a presidential candid
we feel he hasn't changed his mind a great deal and still wheels a great influence and then of course there is the party platform, the party platform in the republicans said the taft hartley act was a good thick and democrats said they think it should be repealed and new law written that's fair to both labor unions. >> i'm sure many members who believe that mr. samuel donefehrs, your founder, sort of left a warning to you, never to choose a political party. now sir, do you think this is a...
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i had a great time.bed and breakfast place where the lady, i think she was not trying to be racist, but it turned out to be -- [ laughter ] a little bit like, you know, that was unnecessary. just because she gave me like, a book on like, the history of like, the african-americans who've been to martha's vineyard. and i was like "well, thanks, i mean, thanks for pointing out i'm different at breakfast, so." [ laughter ] but she was a nice lady, and she wanted like a topic, i guess, to engage with us on. >> seth: yeah. >> and why not talk about the history of blackies. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm very excited. obviously, election season on snl is so exciting. >> yeah it is. >> seth: and debate sketches, one of my favorite things to watch. have you been working on your ben carson? do you have anything? >> i've been working on my donald trump. >> seth: your trump, okay. [ laughter ] >> no, i'm kidding. i'm kidding. no, i've been working, ben carson is kinda easy. he's so laid back. he's like, "you know, i'm ru
i had a great time.bed and breakfast place where the lady, i think she was not trying to be racist, but it turned out to be -- [ laughter ] a little bit like, you know, that was unnecessary. just because she gave me like, a book on like, the history of like, the african-americans who've been to martha's vineyard. and i was like "well, thanks, i mean, thanks for pointing out i'm different at breakfast, so." [ laughter ] but she was a nice lady, and she wanted like a topic, i guess, to...
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it's a great money maker. access to the bridge is free, but they charge $400 for new pants. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] very good show for you tonight. he is one of the stars of the upcoming season 41 of "saturday night live", and hulu's animated series "the awesome's", kenan thompson. my dear friend kenan thompson is joining us this evening. [ cheers and applause ] she is from a wonderful show on showtime, "the affair." maura tierney will be stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] to talk about season two of that show, i'm looking forward to that. and he has a cookbook called "besh, big easy: 101 home-cooked new orleans recipes," making fried oysters and a boozy drink for us tonight, chef john besh is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] but before we get to all of that, we here at "late night" have a team of loyal researchers, statisticians, pollsters all of whom worked very hard to bring a segment called "this week in numbers." [ cheers and a
it's a great money maker. access to the bridge is free, but they charge $400 for new pants. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] very good show for you tonight. he is one of the stars of the upcoming season 41 of "saturday night live", and hulu's animated series "the awesome's", kenan thompson. my dear friend kenan thompson is joining us this evening. [ cheers and applause ] she is from a wonderful show on showtime,...
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if i have done the story justice, it is going to be a great book. it is a great story. i mentioned my mother talking about a crisis in most people, she always had a follow-up to that quote, she would say but remember, crisis does not create character. crisis reveals character. the character was already there. the spirit and character of the people of mississippi was there, unrecognized. perhaps most unrecognized by us, by ourselves. after katrina, after the response of our people, i can't tell you how many times i would hear what i first heard in a business council meeting of an organization was ceos talking about how we are doing, a man man jumped up after i finished and he said, governor you have to be proud of your people. those are the kind of people we would like to have work for us. i would suggest to you that toyota, service stall, ge aviation, those places have never thought of coming to mississippi before katrina. you would not want to wish it on your worst enemy to go through what we went through. but having survived, having responded, having overcome the wors
if i have done the story justice, it is going to be a great book. it is a great story. i mentioned my mother talking about a crisis in most people, she always had a follow-up to that quote, she would say but remember, crisis does not create character. crisis reveals character. the character was already there. the spirit and character of the people of mississippi was there, unrecognized. perhaps most unrecognized by us, by ourselves. after katrina, after the response of our people, i can't tell...
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i have a great temperment. i a great temperament.nd bring our country together. when you look at baltimore -- the baltimore thing was so bad. you look at what is going on in ferguson and st. louis. we have to bring people together. we need jobs and spirit and maybe just as much as we need jobs. we will bring them together and make our country great again and i appreciate you being here. this is great. >>> we take you to the road to the white house. town hall meetings, news conferences, rallies and speeches. we are taking your comments on twitter, facebook and by phone. and always every camp campaign event we cover is able at cspan.org. >> the commissional on presidential debate announced three debates. monday september 26th in 2016 on the campus of right state university in dayton, iowa. the second is october 9th at washington university in st. louis. and october 19th at the university of nevadnevada. joining us on the phone is the co-chair of the debates. thanks for being here. >> walk us through the election process. what led to th
i have a great temperment. i a great temperament.nd bring our country together. when you look at baltimore -- the baltimore thing was so bad. you look at what is going on in ferguson and st. louis. we have to bring people together. we need jobs and spirit and maybe just as much as we need jobs. we will bring them together and make our country great again and i appreciate you being here. this is great. >>> we take you to the road to the white house. town hall meetings, news conferences,...
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chinese tonight or great indian tonight or great burger." you don't really go, "i want to go and see great celebrities." you might do that once once or twice but if people are going to come back again and again it's for great food and cocktails and wine lists. >> rose: did he walk in one day and say i want to give you 50%? we're partners, i fend on you, you're indespencible to me or did you say give me 50% or i'm walking out of here. >> no, i asked for what i felt i deserved. so i approached ken to be equal partners at the spotted pig, and any projects moving forward. i think you have to value your work. >> rose: value yourself. >> and value yourself. and ken appreciates, you know, what we do and, you know, said no problem. >> rose: it was a no brainer, wasn't it? >> it was aicism negotiation. she said, "i think we're equal partners." i said, "yes, we are." that was pretty much the except of it. the lawyers did paperwork and stuff but it was simple. >> rose: expansion. you started-- john dory at one location over on 11th avenue. that didn't
chinese tonight or great indian tonight or great burger." you don't really go, "i want to go and see great celebrities." you might do that once once or twice but if people are going to come back again and again it's for great food and cocktails and wine lists. >> rose: did he walk in one day and say i want to give you 50%? we're partners, i fend on you, you're indespencible to me or did you say give me 50% or i'm walking out of here. >> no, i asked for what i felt i...
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great time.nally got to see my dad celebrating his birthday, right? so we go over to the photo boot. hey, guys, let's all take a picture. wait, you guys have to know thousand do photo boot. we took another one. then we got sultry. great time celebrating happy birthday daddy i love you. his age? >> not on air. well, he is 59 and fine. >> whoo. >> sorry dad if you didn't want me to do. that will great way to celebrate. remercy a great event. >> thank you. fun time. >> have you seen it? >> no. >> zero eight different restaurants, all you can eat, great thing. >> my kids would just complain the whole time, cheer owes? >> oh, well breaking is up hard. so what should do you to feel better forget the ben and jerry's, what some are spending big money oncoming up. you hear that? oh, that's melanie. she is playing another song for us. can you guess this feel good song? >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ anything. anywhere. anytime. anyone. spread the delicious taste you know and love. hershey's is mine, yours, our c
great time.nally got to see my dad celebrating his birthday, right? so we go over to the photo boot. hey, guys, let's all take a picture. wait, you guys have to know thousand do photo boot. we took another one. then we got sultry. great time celebrating happy birthday daddy i love you. his age? >> not on air. well, he is 59 and fine. >> whoo. >> sorry dad if you didn't want me to do. that will great way to celebrate. remercy a great event. >> thank you. fun time....
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i have a great heart.t's why i'm talking -- we mentioned planned parenthoods and we have positives. we have to take care of our people. if you look at some of the things they said at the time -- that was many, many years ago -- i wouldn't have minded taking a piece of my wealth and paying off the national debt. i will be honest with you. now we can't do it. at that time, we could have paid off the entire national debt. we could have started the game all even. >> with a balanced budget amendment to support it. >> that's what i said. i wouldn't have minded doing that. people said, what a terrible thing. that's not a conservative thing to do. i think it's conservative. >> would you still support it? >> the problem is we owe so much. it's all -- >> they spend less on business. >> we have to get rid of it -- we have a problem. >> i want to get to that. >> the problem is the 19 trillion. i was saying 18 but now it's 19. very soon the next time you interview me, it's going to be 21, 22, 24. it's out of control. n
i have a great heart.t's why i'm talking -- we mentioned planned parenthoods and we have positives. we have to take care of our people. if you look at some of the things they said at the time -- that was many, many years ago -- i wouldn't have minded taking a piece of my wealth and paying off the national debt. i will be honest with you. now we can't do it. at that time, we could have paid off the entire national debt. we could have started the game all even. >> with a balanced budget...
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jim mcnerney of boeing has been a great counselor.oward schultz at starbucks, he was one of my earliest board members at ebay. emily: what kinds of things have they said? meg: turnarounds are difficult. howard did one at starbucks. i read his book on the turnaround and we compared notes. emily: you mentioned that you would grab a coffee with the ebay ceo, john donahoe, who is going through this. did you grab the coffee and how did it go? meg: has done a great job with ebay and i am proud of john. it turned out that we were splitting these companies at the same time. what are the chances? we compared notes through the process. what was he learning? what was i learning? what could we both do better through a shared experience? emily: top line revenue has declined year-over-year for the last 15 quarters. when does hp get back to growth? where do you see the growth coming from? ♪ emily: top line revenue has declined year-over-year for the last 15 quarters. when does hp get back to growth? where do you see the growth coming from? meg: we h
jim mcnerney of boeing has been a great counselor.oward schultz at starbucks, he was one of my earliest board members at ebay. emily: what kinds of things have they said? meg: turnarounds are difficult. howard did one at starbucks. i read his book on the turnaround and we compared notes. emily: you mentioned that you would grab a coffee with the ebay ceo, john donahoe, who is going through this. did you grab the coffee and how did it go? meg: has done a great job with ebay and i am proud of...
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great day here in wildwood a lot of great moment, quick look back, and then go get smashed. >> tahid. splash zone. >> yes. >> i can't hear you, do you like splash zone. >> yes. >> are we having a great time in wildwood? look at this crowd that we have! yes. >> developed toy get smashed. >> because whether it comes down, no americas. >> i no mercy at all. >> for some reason, want to do it again? >> yes, i love you, i love your television show. i love mike. >> i've been in television a long time. >> yes, we know. >> and i can tell what you're doing. >> what am i doing? >> you're stalling, you're stalling. >> bob kelly, okay? mike, hold on. you will tell me where to stand. i've got to take off my shoes. i can't go in when my shoes are on. hold on, wait, i'm coming. i have to take off my mike and stuff. >> just give me two seconds. hold on! i'm coming. oh, wait. oh, no, i'm too late. sorry, oh, no, oh. >> look at that, what a shame, i missed it, my bad, oops. how was it, mike? was it all good? you okay? >> that is not the way it was supposed to work. >> well, you know? i'm sure stud down.
great day here in wildwood a lot of great moment, quick look back, and then go get smashed. >> tahid. splash zone. >> yes. >> i can't hear you, do you like splash zone. >> yes. >> are we having a great time in wildwood? look at this crowd that we have! yes. >> developed toy get smashed. >> because whether it comes down, no americas. >> i no mercy at all. >> for some reason, want to do it again? >> yes, i love you, i love your...
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great companies need great people. gary: you pay for quality. ken: absolutely. you want to buy a maserati or a bentley, expects to pay more. ken: or a ferrari, even better. gary: what are the three things that have worked at home depot, the three things that make it a great company? ken: the people -- number one. that is top of the list. your customer. are you giving your customer real value? are you giving them enough to know that if the customer wants their money back, they get it back no questions asked. it is a bond. everything that you do, is this great for the associates and the customer? gary: combining number one and two. ken: number one is the associate. gary: and the customer. anthony: it sounds like a lot of stuff you have learned from your mom and dad. ken: sam walton has four five and dime stores. kmart opened their first one in troy michigan. sam spent more time in that store than he did or anybody else . walmart is the biggest company in the world today. what is the difference? the people. the management and the board concluded -- they have the di
great companies need great people. gary: you pay for quality. ken: absolutely. you want to buy a maserati or a bentley, expects to pay more. ken: or a ferrari, even better. gary: what are the three things that have worked at home depot, the three things that make it a great company? ken: the people -- number one. that is top of the list. your customer. are you giving your customer real value? are you giving them enough to know that if the customer wants their money back, they get it back no...