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and he liked it and i i felt very proud and then i said oh can i hear something of yours and we put in a cassette and i put my headphones on and i started to hear one of his songs that was called tonight and it was so hunting and and just brilliant and powerful that i started to slink in my chair because i realized i was in the presence of somebody very important and that i was just the silly girl from los angeles very naive. and that he was the real rocker said that that moment changed my whole life and correct me if i'm wrong but i think you were twenty four years old at the time cali girl in drab soviets reach was i thing in oxymoron the source but and even bigger paradox was how this doll soviet reality was able to produce something that was so free spirited and so genuine as the leningrad proxy how do you yourself explain that phenomena you know it was incredible and of course our first three and half days was in moscow where we do. didn't know anybody so we're on the usual tours with the group and we looked around and even though there were some interesting things the same bas
and he liked it and i i felt very proud and then i said oh can i hear something of yours and we put in a cassette and i put my headphones on and i started to hear one of his songs that was called tonight and it was so hunting and and just brilliant and powerful that i started to slink in my chair because i realized i was in the presence of somebody very important and that i was just the silly girl from los angeles very naive. and that he was the real rocker said that that moment changed my...
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i think i will go with that. >> i tend to guy. i think both apcan'ts are very well qualified. i had the pleasure of working with johanna in the process and you supported supervisor yee on a program i understand from your public testimony now more than ever is near and dear to your heart, teen pregnancy training for those involved in the field of child care and potentially running a child care center. you are the embodiment of that. i think, autumn, you are the embodiment of the story you told. it is true what supervisor yee said. at the end of the day it is this particular commission. we have such well qualified, committed, hardworking, passionate people for children which is deer to my heart -- dear to my heart. i know supervisor yee has dedicated his career to helping children and families, particularly children that can't speak for themselves, between the ages of 0 to 5, he has been a strong advocate for that. i defer to him in this instance. i appreciate everything that all of you have said about your experience. we have a wonderful opportunity and i think there will be an
i think i will go with that. >> i tend to guy. i think both apcan'ts are very well qualified. i had the pleasure of working with johanna in the process and you supported supervisor yee on a program i understand from your public testimony now more than ever is near and dear to your heart, teen pregnancy training for those involved in the field of child care and potentially running a child care center. you are the embodiment of that. i think, autumn, you are the embodiment of the story you...
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and that i want to help those you know, when i come i think i want to be the best person that i can. i think i am someone who learns a lot and evolves. if i make a missing take, i want to -- if i make a mistake, i want to make sure i don't do it again. i talk about this people ask do you have regrets, i think i am a good learner, i learn from my mistakes. i try to be a better person every day, personally and professionally. >> all right, so, with that. one of my favorite moments of book you talked about having this period where you were just going nonstop. and you decided that take an ambien, you were going to sleep, i got a chill. just, after you do, that you get the call, you have to go to a very important meeting, you were asked a question in that meeting, the response that middlmostpeople came back with,e passionately illogical in your response, live that phrase. would you say that republican party is being passionately illogical in its support. is -- we are passionate about that. but is that logical? something where american people are. i thought those two words from that moment
and that i want to help those you know, when i come i think i want to be the best person that i can. i think i am someone who learns a lot and evolves. if i make a missing take, i want to -- if i make a mistake, i want to make sure i don't do it again. i talk about this people ask do you have regrets, i think i am a good learner, i learn from my mistakes. i try to be a better person every day, personally and professionally. >> all right, so, with that. one of my favorite moments of book...
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i think i can be a good judge.as part of my commitment to public service that i have carried out for most of the 16 years since i graduated from law school. sen. coburn: do you think it makes any difference on your ability to be an appellate judge in this country which side of -- theue you were on impeachment -- or which side of the issue you were on any of these issues that have been -- your personal opinion when you have testified he will not allow personal opinion to interfere with your interpretation of the law and the independence of the judiciary, does that have a bearing? i. kavanaugh: senator, absolutely believe in the idea that judges are neutral and impartial, and whatever activities may have occurred in someone's past life, in terms of government activities, those are a good experience to have to become a good judge, but it also is true was you put on the black robe, you are impartial, and you represent the law. as justice kennedy to say, the essential neutrality of the law. that is a principle that i wo
i think i can be a good judge.as part of my commitment to public service that i have carried out for most of the 16 years since i graduated from law school. sen. coburn: do you think it makes any difference on your ability to be an appellate judge in this country which side of -- theue you were on impeachment -- or which side of the issue you were on any of these issues that have been -- your personal opinion when you have testified he will not allow personal opinion to interfere with your...
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he said i want you to be ceo. i would say, was i ceo?se bill stayed working every day until 2008. i would say i did not feel like a total ceo, probably, until bill was not working every day in 2008. because there was a lot of shared responsibility. david: talk about the things that happened while you were ceo. you moved into video gaming, xbox. steve: we were saying, what is the path for software, if you will, into the living room? the only path that was clear at the time was the video gaming systems. there was no way to be in the videogame business and not build the hardware. we had been in the hardware business in a small way. we had our mouse products and a few other products along the way, and frankly, i think we in many ways should have done more hardware sooner. david: you made another investment that was criticized, an investment company called facebook. i think you invested $300 million or so. why did you do that? and did you regret trying not to buy the whole company? steve: i did try to buy the whole thing. zuckerberg came to s
he said i want you to be ceo. i would say, was i ceo?se bill stayed working every day until 2008. i would say i did not feel like a total ceo, probably, until bill was not working every day in 2008. because there was a lot of shared responsibility. david: talk about the things that happened while you were ceo. you moved into video gaming, xbox. steve: we were saying, what is the path for software, if you will, into the living room? the only path that was clear at the time was the video gaming...
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maggie: i do what i want, kind of like what i would want to wear. lemonis: and what if you wanted to come up with a printed fabric? maggie: i would never do printed. lemonis: maggie montiel found early success by building a multimillion-dollar company completely online. maggie: it does really well, and it sells. lemonis: now her conservative aesthetic is starting to lose popularity... woman #1: this looks a little mommy to me. if you really made a point of being, like, the one that had the fashionable bras, women need that. lemonis: ...dealing a blow to her bottom line. revenue went down pretty significantly, right? maggie: yes. lemonis: and yet she still doesn't want to take the risk to adapt to the latest trends... maggie: i don't think i would call myself a rebel. lemonis: what would you call yourself? maggie: safe. lemonis: ...even if that's what the customers want. woman #2: you need to be more aggressive with the style of the leggings. maggie: no. lemonis: if i can't get this owner to think creatively... maggie: i like the shape. i like how it
maggie: i do what i want, kind of like what i would want to wear. lemonis: and what if you wanted to come up with a printed fabric? maggie: i would never do printed. lemonis: maggie montiel found early success by building a multimillion-dollar company completely online. maggie: it does really well, and it sells. lemonis: now her conservative aesthetic is starting to lose popularity... woman #1: this looks a little mommy to me. if you really made a point of being, like, the one that had the...
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and that so to because i could see that but i don't know if you remember what i said but i did give her a certain amount of i gave her suggestion not advice i wouldn't want to give i'd give her suggestion. i could fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough and maybe it someday she'll do that if they don't make the right deal she might very well do what i suggested that she might want to do but it is not an easy thing look look at the united states how the european union has taken advantage systematically of the united states on trade it's a disgrace so it's not an easy negotiation for this issue to. john roberts go ahead you know now john roberts. see it as fake news i don't take i don't recall it since from c.n.n. c.n.n. is fake news i don't take questions from said john roberts of fox let's go real let's go to a real network real networks thank you mr president some people have suggested the relations between the united states and russia are at their lowest point since the end of the korean war and you have stated many many times that you think it's important to ha
and that so to because i could see that but i don't know if you remember what i said but i did give her a certain amount of i gave her suggestion not advice i wouldn't want to give i'd give her suggestion. i could fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough and maybe it someday she'll do that if they don't make the right deal she might very well do what i suggested that she might want to do but it is not an easy thing look look at the united states how the european union has...
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i said i don't know. he said yours. i said mine? i haven't run for a bus. what are you talking about? and at that time i was teaching at one of the colleges and he said you go out and tell your students to get involved. i can't believe you couldn't do this. he said of course you'll never win but it's so important to articulate the issues. and that's the beginning. that's how i got into it. it was that happenstance, being totally assured i couldn't win and i was just going to have this wonderful discussion with the people of denver about issues. >> did anyone offer you advice when you jumped into the campaign? was there anyone with political experience who had words of wisdom? >> oh my. well, no. they did but it was all, we came to washington to meet with the democratic congressional campaign group. they said, you won the primary? we said yes. they said, well, we really have nothing to say to you. i mean, we can't waste our money. and i had worked for a while at the national labor relations board in denver and so i thought, you would think the unions would b
i said i don't know. he said yours. i said mine? i haven't run for a bus. what are you talking about? and at that time i was teaching at one of the colleges and he said you go out and tell your students to get involved. i can't believe you couldn't do this. he said of course you'll never win but it's so important to articulate the issues. and that's the beginning. that's how i got into it. it was that happenstance, being totally assured i couldn't win and i was just going to have this wonderful...
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i finally i think it, i come back to the house. the senate seat opens up and i some losses in between. senate seat opens up and i went the senate. been in the senate for the last 20 years. my experience in politics, presidential politics begins with gerald ford who i really liked who was a really good guy, football player at michigan. and what's the story? he played without a helmet. i can't believe that, but a really, really, really good guy and psychotic case of presidential politics and that's continued really for the last 20 plus years. so here we are. we put this book together, mark did a great job. couldn't have done it without them, without pat, you know, reading it, rereading it and trying to create something that was meaningful and had meaning and was an experience that i hope people enjoy reading. life is pretty short the way you look at it, and, indeed, the thing you want to leave as a legacy that's meaningful, and you've done something positive. so at this point in time i'm working on that lexi and hopefully we will mak
i finally i think it, i come back to the house. the senate seat opens up and i some losses in between. senate seat opens up and i went the senate. been in the senate for the last 20 years. my experience in politics, presidential politics begins with gerald ford who i really liked who was a really good guy, football player at michigan. and what's the story? he played without a helmet. i can't believe that, but a really, really, really good guy and psychotic case of presidential politics and...
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the way so i have to like you i have many questions yeah i mean. ok let's talk about the next quarter final game it is the euro why against for its. euro why france it is the jewel of the teams that sent home messi and ronaldo so the question is is the time over for one man show teens. well football has always been a team sport and i think it happened only once and then the history of the world cup that there was a superstar nine hundred eighty six madona he made it possible. for the stilted team i was using a cell needed team to me all this time around would have produced who are you going to. do the starting eleven for. the france let's start with france. you need help with h. no no then you're all right here is who would who would be in your starting eleven this is how i think that france will probably line up ok they have it with a suspension as well so i think that you know to leave so he did start towards the beginning of the tournament so it's not going to be that big of a quality loss because there. i see you pointed to him bobby i didn't s
the way so i have to like you i have many questions yeah i mean. ok let's talk about the next quarter final game it is the euro why against for its. euro why france it is the jewel of the teams that sent home messi and ronaldo so the question is is the time over for one man show teens. well football has always been a team sport and i think it happened only once and then the history of the world cup that there was a superstar nine hundred eighty six madona he made it possible. for the stilted...
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i have 45 seconds. i would sing but i can't sing. i would talk all day. so thank you for your time. >> thank you for your comments. madam president, seeing no other -- >> happy birthday. >> thank you kindly. thank you. seeing no other members -- gentleman -- sir, would you like to make comments? okay. >> members of the board of supervisors, why are we standing here right now is because somebody resigned. somebody resigned. and why did she resign, first of all? she resigned because she wanted mayoral elections. last time i was here, the attention was done on her even though she was running for mayor. so today we can't make a decision without considering the person -- the person she can commu communicate with the most. my recommendation would be the person that she can communicate with the most. i've got a plate in front of me. i have to eat. and then you're talking about some dessert. let me eat first and then we'll go to the dessert. and i'd like to congratulate her. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. madam president. >> president breed: thank you
i have 45 seconds. i would sing but i can't sing. i would talk all day. so thank you for your time. >> thank you for your comments. madam president, seeing no other -- >> happy birthday. >> thank you kindly. thank you. seeing no other members -- gentleman -- sir, would you like to make comments? okay. >> members of the board of supervisors, why are we standing here right now is because somebody resigned. somebody resigned. and why did she resign, first of all? she...
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as i tell stories, and i often did, people suggested i write them down. you had anave -- amazing life, you have met amazing people. but i was working full-time. i couldn't write. it was not feasible for me. when i came back to ukraine, where i had been living for 4.5 years, empowering ukrainian women, helping them to start small businesses, i decided it was time to empower me on a lot of levels. one of those levels was i was going to write a book. i took a course called memoirs from the middle at the y. it was taught by a wonderful poet. we created a writing circle and we meet to this day. it took me eight years to write the book. i rewrote and rewrote. the writing circle kept begging me to say more and tell more. to reveal more. -- book i ended rob writing the book i ended up writing was not what i started with. it is much more revealing, much more open. much more candid, i guess. but also, it is a book i would have not written if my parents were still alive. i would never have wanted to hurt my mother in any way. but she was pretty much not there for me
as i tell stories, and i often did, people suggested i write them down. you had anave -- amazing life, you have met amazing people. but i was working full-time. i couldn't write. it was not feasible for me. when i came back to ukraine, where i had been living for 4.5 years, empowering ukrainian women, helping them to start small businesses, i decided it was time to empower me on a lot of levels. one of those levels was i was going to write a book. i took a course called memoirs from the middle...
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i mean, i don't know, marcus. i really can't take much more.ing it for a year from him, and now i've gotten it from you. lemonis: you've been telling me that he abuses you and yells at you -- i've seen it. but it's hard for me to want to do business with you, too, because you didn't even follow one thing. you don't even have one bag. humor me. he failed at his task, but so did you. and so what it proved to me is that if i gave you a million-dollar account, in my mind, you guys can't fulfill the business. why? what's your reason? becky: it's just the way we've always done it. lemonis: what you just said to me is the reason that i can't do business -- because you're unwilling to change the way you've always done it. i believe in people, process, and product. i can improve the product, we can work on the process, but sometimes, you just can't change the people. this is your resignation. john: oh! [ sighs ] lemonis: i wish you luck. becky: i appreciate that. thank you. lemonis: i wish you luck. john: thank you, marcus, for everything. -thank you. -
i mean, i don't know, marcus. i really can't take much more.ing it for a year from him, and now i've gotten it from you. lemonis: you've been telling me that he abuses you and yells at you -- i've seen it. but it's hard for me to want to do business with you, too, because you didn't even follow one thing. you don't even have one bag. humor me. he failed at his task, but so did you. and so what it proved to me is that if i gave you a million-dollar account, in my mind, you guys can't fulfill the...
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like, i just -- i have -- i actually have a very visceral reaction when i look at some of the design in those buildings. i think d-- i understand the design and the location, and the research. i think that was very thoughtful, but when it came to the amount of housing, and the amount of housing we could have, and the height and the density and the mix of incomes, i see that as a really big missed opportunity, particularly because it was redevelopment land. it wasn't just private land, it was redevelopment land, so that's what i mean. >> commissioner moore: i appreciate your explaining yourself and giving more subtlety to the question. let me say that we are blessed with a number of very, very good plans in the city. most and foremost, i think our urban design planners are strong and exemplary for the rest of the country. since that i am too, we have served many good plans. while they serve for a period of time, they then sit on the shelf and they are not used as guiding documents in areas like mission bay, which had six or ten plans by noted architects and planners, all of which were
like, i just -- i have -- i actually have a very visceral reaction when i look at some of the design in those buildings. i think d-- i understand the design and the location, and the research. i think that was very thoughtful, but when it came to the amount of housing, and the amount of housing we could have, and the height and the density and the mix of incomes, i see that as a really big missed opportunity, particularly because it was redevelopment land. it wasn't just private land, it was...
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when i do that kid ask me what should i do and i give them the resources that i have and i have a list of therapists and lawyers and providers they can go to. every time i do that, i'm like yes, i am doing what i can but i know along the way something is going to happen and likely they are not going to get the services they deserve. it's really hard to talk to kids and tell them that because i cannot just lie to them and say oh, go and speak your truth and justice is going to be made when that is not the truth. i am here to ask you to please go forward with this project because we really need the support of the city and we need kid and everybody to be sure that once they speak up they are going to actually be heard. that's it. thank you. >> my name is whitney. thank you for inviting me. i am here to support the office of sharp. it needs to happen for sexual assault survivors. i was raped here in san francisco in 2010 and it was my first year of graduate school. i experienced so much trauma during this time period that i didn't even realize that until years later that i had been sexuall
when i do that kid ask me what should i do and i give them the resources that i have and i have a list of therapists and lawyers and providers they can go to. every time i do that, i'm like yes, i am doing what i can but i know along the way something is going to happen and likely they are not going to get the services they deserve. it's really hard to talk to kids and tell them that because i cannot just lie to them and say oh, go and speak your truth and justice is going to be made when that...
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i don't think you'll have any gee, i did it, i did it you got me. there won't be a perry mason here, i don't think, but you never know what happens, right? but i will absolutely, firmly ask the question. and hopefully we'll have a very good relationship with russia. i think having and the prime minister would agree, we have a good relationship with russia and with china and with other countries, that's a good thing, not a bad thing. so hopefully that will happen, jonathan, okay? is the troops where, where? >> well look there is a benefit. there's a psychological benefit and a military benefit. there's also a benefit not to do it. i mean i was prepared to do things that would have been somewhat harsh yesterday, a lot of people were surprised that nato all came together at the end. it wasn't a threat. it was just an unfair situation. the united states was paying you know anywhere from 70 to 90 and i choose 90, depending on the way you want to calculate. we were paying 90% of the cost of nato. and nato is really there for europe much more so than us. i
i don't think you'll have any gee, i did it, i did it you got me. there won't be a perry mason here, i don't think, but you never know what happens, right? but i will absolutely, firmly ask the question. and hopefully we'll have a very good relationship with russia. i think having and the prime minister would agree, we have a good relationship with russia and with china and with other countries, that's a good thing, not a bad thing. so hopefully that will happen, jonathan, okay? is the troops...
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i thought that i was going to have to be a nun i didn't think that i was going to go on dates i didn't know what was going to happen and that that's not how it happened i had a great high school run i mean you know i had a lot of fun fans i had too much fun and if you're like me and my friends you drive around and look for holes and you gaskin it and that's both we did for entertainment not have a problem with girls i could always get a very nice girl it's beautiful girls intelligent girls but they couldn't get the stupid one. and i wanted the stupid. one night stand but that i'd never had the cheapest she was wearing glasses maybe notice. i found my now wife when she was sixteen and. if you call it a lack of opportunity but i'm still with her. she was long and not stupid. for most of the miters getting behind the wheel of a car was the road to independence and freedom. the ways mason was determined to drive no matter how difficult it was for her just his sickly to get behind the wheel and do our best. driving instructor who never got the shot tonight disabled person that somebody had
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up i put on and i went back and i put on the t. shirt and i walked out in halfway to the truck door opened and there was a guy plaid in the black vest who jumped out with his gun and i had people jumping out of the motions and coming from behind the how this woman in all directions thing on the ground on the ground right there and me into the back of an f.b.i. vehicle i received a phone call. to mr nugent. press and yes he said this is agents also of the f.b.i. and we're here your son's house marked and we need you to come and pick him up i'm just like ok you know we'll set up a meeting on thursday with everyone. and the hand they let me out of the handcuffs and he told me to leave while the search my house and the car ran up there. and there were police cars all over the place f.b.i. . sheriff's office. today the f.b.i. said they had forty five people go through their apartment though my dad keeping me off. and in the vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to chill and. crazy he was s
up i put on and i went back and i put on the t. shirt and i walked out in halfway to the truck door opened and there was a guy plaid in the black vest who jumped out with his gun and i had people jumping out of the motions and coming from behind the how this woman in all directions thing on the ground on the ground right there and me into the back of an f.b.i. vehicle i received a phone call. to mr nugent. press and yes he said this is agents also of the f.b.i. and we're here your son's house...
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i tweeted out, i said it, i am heartbroken. i don't know what is happening. i love you guys. then i started seeing more and more footage. my friends, videos of my friends kneeling -- it was horrifying. hearing the constant updates. so-and-so is missing. so-and-so is injured. i did not contact one of my best friends because everything was happening so fast. she is one of my close neighbors. i went to her doorstep as i was like, is mattie ok? i knocked on her door. there was no answer. i looked around. i saw that there were lights. i was confused. then i went back and was like, she is probably fine. she is probably fine. she's probably also confused. same as i am. i go back on twitter and i refresh my feed. the first thing i see is a picture of mattie with her mom. it is a post from a family friend of mattie's saying please pray for mattie, she got shot three times. she needs to undergo surgery. later that night, i learned she was shot three times through her stomach and lungs. she broke five ribs and shattered three of them. one bullet went through her arm straight out. then i
i tweeted out, i said it, i am heartbroken. i don't know what is happening. i love you guys. then i started seeing more and more footage. my friends, videos of my friends kneeling -- it was horrifying. hearing the constant updates. so-and-so is missing. so-and-so is injured. i did not contact one of my best friends because everything was happening so fast. she is one of my close neighbors. i went to her doorstep as i was like, is mattie ok? i knocked on her door. there was no answer. i looked...
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i was called to that mike and i was scared because i didn't know. i make science. i could be claimed by the different labour boards. my point is, do not confuse, do not conflate wage theft and cheating with jurisdictional disputes. they are different. >> did you want to finish the story? >> will come back on? okay. i'm asserting that l.b.e. is not paying ten dollars an hour when they should be paying 7820. they maybe paying 76.25 an hour instead of 78.20. they maybe a dollar or two difference. they are honestly, most of the time, and you can check with ols e., these are jurisdictional issues. the contractors have a case opened up against them so there will be a case filed against us but they are often often times cap jurisdictional disputes. the label of cheat, it should not be put together with l.b.e. >> thank you. >> good afternoon members of the committee. as we raise in our may 7th letter, we have serious concerns that a low threshold will lead to disastrous consequences for mbe and businesses. we urge you to set the thresholds high. we also urge you to conside
i was called to that mike and i was scared because i didn't know. i make science. i could be claimed by the different labour boards. my point is, do not confuse, do not conflate wage theft and cheating with jurisdictional disputes. they are different. >> did you want to finish the story? >> will come back on? okay. i'm asserting that l.b.e. is not paying ten dollars an hour when they should be paying 7820. they maybe paying 76.25 an hour instead of 78.20. they maybe a dollar or two...
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i can pledge i will. this is an ongoing action the bureau is looking at, and it is an area to your the law requires point the bureau to act. i don't want to prejudge it . at the same time, i appreciate where you are coming from and understand the need to limit. sen. toomey: very briefly because i know i am out of time can you confirm, do you agree , with my interpretation that 1071 is the only respect in which dodd frank mandates the bureau to deal with small business? ms. kraninger: senator, it is very clearly one, and i have not read all of the enumerated consumer laws, there are many. at the same time, i absolutely believe there is a limited intent for the bureau to be engaged in small business oversight or engagement. so that is something that should be limited. ms. kraninger: thanks -- sen. toomey: thanks, mr. chairman. sen. corker: thank you. sen. tester:. sen. tester: i will start with you, ms. kraninger. it is no secret that mr. mulvaney is no fan of the cpfb. that aside, would you say he has done
i can pledge i will. this is an ongoing action the bureau is looking at, and it is an area to your the law requires point the bureau to act. i don't want to prejudge it . at the same time, i appreciate where you are coming from and understand the need to limit. sen. toomey: very briefly because i know i am out of time can you confirm, do you agree , with my interpretation that 1071 is the only respect in which dodd frank mandates the bureau to deal with small business? ms. kraninger: senator,...
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i think i am independent. i hate seeing this. it is so divisive. i think what the american republic really wants to see it is the american democrats and republicans working together. you do not see that at all. .here is a line in the sand it is about politics rather than what is good for the country. i'm thrilled with donald trump. because i think he has the best interest of the country in mind. i think what proves that is even if you're not totally on board with everything he campaigned on, he is trying to have those things happen. other people forget about their promises. he is trying to make these things happen, if it is the wall or what ever. it is refreshing. i would like to see other people who are congressman and senators come from the private sector who are businessmen and two of the real world for a long time. swamp"u hear "drain the i am all for it. judgesome background on kavanaugh. he was born in 1965 in the nations capital. he is married to his wife ashley, with two young daughters. a graduate of yale university end yale law school. he
i think i am independent. i hate seeing this. it is so divisive. i think what the american republic really wants to see it is the american democrats and republicans working together. you do not see that at all. .here is a line in the sand it is about politics rather than what is good for the country. i'm thrilled with donald trump. because i think he has the best interest of the country in mind. i think what proves that is even if you're not totally on board with everything he campaigned on, he...
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i promise you i won't do that. i promise you i won't lie about the contents of the declaration. we'll acknowledge that if they're wrong. but i'll have to think through precisely how to share that information. i have a commitment not to allow a false declaration to form a pillar of a nuclear agreement. >> well, certainly -- >> the way it did. >> we are privy not just to a briefing but the documents and details. and so, we had that standard. in fact, those were made public, as well. would you expect to meet those two standards essentially of -- >> when the agreement is complete, yes. i thought you were saying during the process. i think they were made public at the time that the legislation was being considered and when the agreement was final. we hope to bring this agreement to congress and it is, of course, the case that you would need to see the underpinnings of that agreement and part of that would be the -- probably a series of declarations associated with that. >> it did bother me some that because those details not worked out yet that the president consider conceded to sett
i promise you i won't do that. i promise you i won't lie about the contents of the declaration. we'll acknowledge that if they're wrong. but i'll have to think through precisely how to share that information. i have a commitment not to allow a false declaration to form a pillar of a nuclear agreement. >> well, certainly -- >> the way it did. >> we are privy not just to a briefing but the documents and details. and so, we had that standard. in fact, those were made public, as...
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i could see that but but i didw if remember what i said, but i i did give her a certain amount of, i gave her a suggestion that advice. i would not want to give her, i would give her a suggestion. i could fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough. and maybe someday she would do that if they don't make the right gift gives you might verl do what i suggested that she might want to do, but it is not an easy thing. look at the united states how the european union has taken advantage, systematically, of the united states on trade. it's a disgrace. so it's not an easy negotiation. >> mr. president, can i ask you a question? >> john roberts, go ahead. no, no. john roberts. cnn is fake news. >> i i don't take questions from cnn. cnn is fake news. john roberts of fox. let's go to a real network. john. >> we are a real network, too, sir. >> some people suggest a relation between the united states and russia are at the lowest point since the end of the cold war. you have stated many, many times that you think is important to have a better relationship with russia. is there any
i could see that but but i didw if remember what i said, but i i did give her a certain amount of, i gave her a suggestion that advice. i would not want to give her, i would give her a suggestion. i could fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough. and maybe someday she would do that if they don't make the right gift gives you might verl do what i suggested that she might want to do, but it is not an easy thing. look at the united states how the european union has taken...
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i wasn't confused, i didn't play with him because i was a pianist, it was because i was national security adviser who played the piano. [laughter] he held up his end of the bargain. david: you went to the university of denver, and when you went there, madeleine albright's father was your teacher. condoleezza: he got me into international politics. i went there as a piano major, but graduated with just enough units to be a political science major. if you look at my transcript, i had 100 units of music and 45 in political science. david: you went to notre dame to get a masters, then stanford later? condoleezza: i went to stanford on a one-year fellowship in the arms control and disarmament program learning the physics of nuclear weapons, how many warheads could be on an ss 18. i learned something important from that. stanford was looking to diversify its faculty. it engaged in what i think is a smart way to do affirmative action. to this day i believe our affirmative action is still necessary, which means you look outside of your normal channels to find people. they have in their midst a yo
i wasn't confused, i didn't play with him because i was a pianist, it was because i was national security adviser who played the piano. [laughter] he held up his end of the bargain. david: you went to the university of denver, and when you went there, madeleine albright's father was your teacher. condoleezza: he got me into international politics. i went there as a piano major, but graduated with just enough units to be a political science major. if you look at my transcript, i had 100 units of...
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renee: i don't think i have a wish list.do have is an open mind and a belief in the future. ♪ >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you are performing in "carousel," which is not an opera, it's a broadway play. why are you doing that and not opera? renee: i just thought wow, it would be really exciting to do something new. i've always loved doing new things. it's just been an extraordinary experience. i'm the kind of person that if i were to say no for any number of reasons, i would always wonder what if. so rather than wondering, i typically jump in. ♪ david: so opera is usually two or three nights a week, perhaps, if you are doing a show in, let
renee: i don't think i have a wish list.do have is an open mind and a belief in the future. ♪ >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is...
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i told my wife i was going to apply. i applied.nd they said yes, or pete said i didn't get it and then pete said, i want you to work for me. but it's funny because he said the job pays this much. i'm like how much? he says this much. and i have to go back to my wife and say, look, it pays less than what we -- what i currently make at the ap. and she's like, well, i'll get a job. i'll get a job. you're taking this job. so if it weren't for my wife -- [ applause ] i love you, honey. >> so we're going to go through the photos we have here and chat about them. have some discussion and after all that, we'll go to the audience for some questions. the first photo here, i have -- i think you took this one. >> i did. >> i wasn't sure who took this. so can you just say what's happening in this photo? >> that is on a -- i forget the name of the helicopter. >>. >> marine one. >> hmx. >> so they were doing -- the helicopter pilots were doing test runs because they were getting their rating to land on the south lawn and they invited the photo tu
i told my wife i was going to apply. i applied.nd they said yes, or pete said i didn't get it and then pete said, i want you to work for me. but it's funny because he said the job pays this much. i'm like how much? he says this much. and i have to go back to my wife and say, look, it pays less than what we -- what i currently make at the ap. and she's like, well, i'll get a job. i'll get a job. you're taking this job. so if it weren't for my wife -- [ applause ] i love you, honey. >> so...
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a lot of this could you and i mean i mean goes i mean just i mean the ideas. which will all still comatose exit polls on your home cool souls and i mean we can see one of the got. some of the job to be safe totals. in the news this year when the close on special just get on this bush airplane thought it would show him so we showed them the pool saw the second move for him unless. i tell. my eyes. to stop i would go loco my data your love us and god liesl and book or there. is a book but i don't mean you bob bad for you would you call on the little you're told not the elysee lopping told us i created you up so i meant it was still to be set. up by the c.v. up of. your play and up front of us. you had so little hot it was missing medals and this gate on the yes i like your mouth is set up to sink or see it doesn't look close so come out the other thing i'll pull off and that's because you in this interview. it's not simple phone calls to sub in book a loss of. look . at least i can. do the most insole opening things i will see possible moses. goes on the. other
a lot of this could you and i mean i mean goes i mean just i mean the ideas. which will all still comatose exit polls on your home cool souls and i mean we can see one of the got. some of the job to be safe totals. in the news this year when the close on special just get on this bush airplane thought it would show him so we showed them the pool saw the second move for him unless. i tell. my eyes. to stop i would go loco my data your love us and god liesl and book or there. is a book but i don't...
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because i was so like oh, my god i can't believe i have this. i wish i had been more assertive. but over all your reputation will carry you very far. if people know you're reliable, you don't panic. you don't fail. you're easy to work with. you're not going to be a prima donna that reputation stays with you and people 20 years down the line will remember and you never know when, but it will help you at some point. they have warm feelings for you and you have warm feelings for them and you can tap that network. john: and also the principal knows you are reliable and i remember vice president cheney saying one time, i always wrote for him, the entire eight years i wrote for both and he just, i remember one time he said don't let anyone make your life difficult. he said, you're doing things the way i need them done and i didn't hold that out, hold it over anyone but i just remember appreciating that level of confidence. vaughn: i think a lot of people in this room are familiar with john favreau the speech writing director for president obama. and he is now operating as podcast, pod
because i was so like oh, my god i can't believe i have this. i wish i had been more assertive. but over all your reputation will carry you very far. if people know you're reliable, you don't panic. you don't fail. you're easy to work with. you're not going to be a prima donna that reputation stays with you and people 20 years down the line will remember and you never know when, but it will help you at some point. they have warm feelings for you and you have warm feelings for them and you can...
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same thing when i was a boy growing up, and i explained why i thought i lost. and what i intended to do about it. but i think the greatest thing is what george says, that when you get your brains beat out, you have to look in the mirror and decide who the heck you are. and whether you're going to let that define the rest of your life. even if you never run for anything again, you should not give anything, anybody else power over the breath you take every day. your life still has meaning, it has inherent worth, and you have to take it and imagine you are a rough piece to sell in somebody's chill is doing somebody -- somebody is chiseling at you and you're going to make sure a pretty statue comes out. >> the final question is from one of our scholars. >> sir, i am from dallas, texas. oak cliff. i am a lawyer for pizza hut. my personal leadership project, we invest resources in anyone doing economic develop work, focusing on what that place can be, not what it has a noise -- not what it has then. president bush and president clinton, in the spirit of our programs'
same thing when i was a boy growing up, and i explained why i thought i lost. and what i intended to do about it. but i think the greatest thing is what george says, that when you get your brains beat out, you have to look in the mirror and decide who the heck you are. and whether you're going to let that define the rest of your life. even if you never run for anything again, you should not give anything, anybody else power over the breath you take every day. your life still has meaning, it has...
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and i was rear-ended. and -- while i was on the overpass. so i got out of the car. the guy that rear-ended me didn't have insurance. he said he just bought the car. i exchanged information, i took a photo of his license and his physical vehicle license, and right then, miraculously, a tow truck was there, and he was close to my car, which was onto the side of the overpass, and i noticed, emblazoned on the side, was an aaa signature. so i asked the driver, do you accept aaa? he said yes. i said yes? perfect timing, and i need you to take me off this freeway. the driver is present here. he's the furthest right in the second row in the uniform with the ponytail. he -- he gave me a card, which is attached to this letter as an exhibit. right here. on the way, he told me that he's not taking me to this yard that's on the -- on the card, but to some overflow yard, and he gave me the address. it wasn't in fact the address there, it was a digit or two off. what i ended up doing is having the car delivered in that lot. i gave him my aaa card, a copy of which is here. he took
and i was rear-ended. and -- while i was on the overpass. so i got out of the car. the guy that rear-ended me didn't have insurance. he said he just bought the car. i exchanged information, i took a photo of his license and his physical vehicle license, and right then, miraculously, a tow truck was there, and he was close to my car, which was onto the side of the overpass, and i noticed, emblazoned on the side, was an aaa signature. so i asked the driver, do you accept aaa? he said yes. i said...
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♪can i get can i get a connection?♪ ♪can i get a connection?reshness... with every move. the more you move, the more it works. degree, it won't let you down. look at this new kfc crispy colonel sandwich. the latest of kfc's five dollar fill-ups. i reckon everything in this collection costs just five dollars each. congratulations. kfc, it's finger lickin' good. congratulations. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [park announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. it's the 4th of july special. save up to $500 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 36-month financing. ends sunday. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my next guest is a talented songwriter and producer, and one of 201
♪can i get can i get a connection?♪ ♪can i get a connection?reshness... with every move. the more you move, the more it works. degree, it won't let you down. look at this new kfc crispy colonel sandwich. the latest of kfc's five dollar fill-ups. i reckon everything in this collection costs just five dollars each. congratulations. kfc, it's finger lickin' good. congratulations. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [park announcer] all military members...
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i said i am not a predator. i am not -- i am not one of them guys. well, we found that you a gangbanger. we don't want you around kids. for safety. wait a minute, i am not a gangbanger. you know what i mean? i can't go to the school without having the teachers maybe thinking, oh this, guy, you know what i mean? i got to send my wife or my other daughter to get the kids and i sit in the car. like i want to experience that joy when daddy go to school and she tired the and i just want to go in daddy's arms. i can't experience that because they feel that i am a criminal because i am a gang member? i'm not a gang member. they just said i was. that's all -- it's one cop who was a police for a year. he gave expert testimony. how you an expert a year? you know what i mean? professors that's been teaching 34 years and they consider themselves experts. how can one man be on a job for one year and be an expert? yep, all of them gangbangers. >> you did try to opt out with the city attorney's office? >> i got where we couldn't go in the courtroom, couldn't go in
i said i am not a predator. i am not -- i am not one of them guys. well, we found that you a gangbanger. we don't want you around kids. for safety. wait a minute, i am not a gangbanger. you know what i mean? i can't go to the school without having the teachers maybe thinking, oh this, guy, you know what i mean? i got to send my wife or my other daughter to get the kids and i sit in the car. like i want to experience that joy when daddy go to school and she tired the and i just want to go in...
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i said oh, no. i don't know what i did. i called my dad and i said what did i do? he said, call him. he is the president. i had a lovely conversation with him. he was complimentary of my father. i was under the impression that i think we will put this behind us. his comments will never be okay especially at this moment in my life. i am never going to forgive it or move on. personally i am a political commentator and i am trying to call it as i see it. i said publicly that i think we will have some -- something disparaging was set at the rally and now if anyone wants to say anything in anyway, they have to do it public the. i don't take public -- private calls. >> i mean that. i'm not doing it anymore. you can call rick.>> you can call me.>> you can look in the camera, we are and national television.>> is he incapable of not attacking? >> i don't pretend to understand it. to make, it is bizarre. attacking someone's military services bizarre. i will say that my family no longer cares. we are in a place where i want to focus on positivity and loving life and beating c
i said oh, no. i don't know what i did. i called my dad and i said what did i do? he said, call him. he is the president. i had a lovely conversation with him. he was complimentary of my father. i was under the impression that i think we will put this behind us. his comments will never be okay especially at this moment in my life. i am never going to forgive it or move on. personally i am a political commentator and i am trying to call it as i see it. i said publicly that i think we will have...
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i mean, i love the guy.welcome back, kotter." [ cheers ] now, he's vinnie barbarino. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: "saturday night fever." >> steve: wow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "grease." >> steve: wow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "urban cowboy." >> steve: hey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "pulp fiction." >> steve: ooh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i should have done dances for every thing like yeah -- ♪ yeah, like that. [ cheers ] "saturday night fever" is that. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and "grease" is that. >> steve: "urban cowboy" is that, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, "urban cowboy" is like -- >> steve: yeah. no, no, there -- yeah, there all right. >> jimmy: the guy can do it all. and this is his first time visiting our show. he's here to tell us about his new movie "gotti," about john gotti. it's in theaters today. [ cheers and applause ] if you love any of those like mafia type of -- if you like, you know "godfather," "sopranos," this is perfect for you. he
i mean, i love the guy.welcome back, kotter." [ cheers ] now, he's vinnie barbarino. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: "saturday night fever." >> steve: wow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "grease." >> steve: wow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "urban cowboy." >> steve: hey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "pulp fiction." >> steve: ooh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ light laughter ]...
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but i may. want you let them see if i like i will hire you. and i are. my your loaves of. to your money and they did more for their money and that that's a good metaphor now give it some earlier and i stepped around me and sick of anything political in your money and we'll see do you more poor take your money and see the humor of food your memory and yes that's a day when i'm not a full. one not on. the phone plug. you obviously i would listen. to the how the hell to. the wall in one of the mccartney moment i'm not. sure. if i had. just. come visit you got to be a minute. and. think about the song the most. to. me. that. you. should want to. know much. about the. when the fire you know. when the when the. owner of the fish with the feeling when. i'm sitting in my car. it doesn't. change the smoke. to. me. and. gave me. a. thumbs down. somebody who's a painter but like margie the rapper's songs her work today is entirely focused on the war. she works from images or photos but she finds in the media. that his mom. had this much rugged mop up sugar mama cat i have a snap i th
but i may. want you let them see if i like i will hire you. and i are. my your loaves of. to your money and they did more for their money and that that's a good metaphor now give it some earlier and i stepped around me and sick of anything political in your money and we'll see do you more poor take your money and see the humor of food your memory and yes that's a day when i'm not a full. one not on. the phone plug. you obviously i would listen. to the how the hell to. the wall in one of the...
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i say tomato. i think it's ... lemonis: no, no, no. i say, "profit."ou say, "i don't make any money." ... his company may be next. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty ... everything is going to change, everything. ... but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this ... let's go to work. ... is "the profit." last year, aristotle started selling his branded glasses in my new store, marcus, a 20-store chain specializing in women's clothes and accessories. and what sort of feedback are you getting on your product? woman: he does get good feedback as far as the style. people like the brand. lemonis: they're nice. his brand is selling well, so i'm excited to meet him and learn more about the product and the company. how are you? aristotle: good. aristotle. lemonis: aristotle. i'm marcus. nice to meet you. aristotle: nice to meet you as we
i say tomato. i think it's ... lemonis: no, no, no. i say, "profit."ou say, "i don't make any money." ... his company may be next. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty ... everything is going to change, everything. ... but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make...
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i with draw. can i get a second? thank you. so i would do is make a motion that would make the examiner the primary official newspaper advertising meetings within the city and county of san francisco and that the city will only use the chronicle if there was some emergency meeting that required 24 hours notification or some other necessity. what was the language, attorney general? just kidding. i like attorney general. >> it depends on which attorney general. >> true. good point. >> good point. >> i know what the president was
i with draw. can i get a second? thank you. so i would do is make a motion that would make the examiner the primary official newspaper advertising meetings within the city and county of san francisco and that the city will only use the chronicle if there was some emergency meeting that required 24 hours notification or some other necessity. what was the language, attorney general? just kidding. i like attorney general. >> it depends on which attorney general. >> true. good point....
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a boy growing up and i explained why i thought i lost. and what i intended to do about it. what georgethat says, when you get your brains beat out, you have to look in the mirror and decide who the heck you are. and whether you're going to let that define the rest of your life. never run for anything again, you should not give anything, anybody else power over the breath you take every day. , it life still has meaning has inherent worth, and you have to take it and imagine somebody -- you're going to make sure a pretty statue comes out. >> the final question is from one of our scholars. >> sir, i am from dallas, texas. oak cliff. my personal leadership project, ininvest any resources anyone doing economic develop met work, focusing on what that area can be, not what it has a noise been. president bush and the spirit of our programs' emphasis on reflection, as you look at on your eight years in office and some of the things you might whatdone differently, offer of guidance to you have in terms of what we can do to improve our politics and
a boy growing up and i explained why i thought i lost. and what i intended to do about it. what georgethat says, when you get your brains beat out, you have to look in the mirror and decide who the heck you are. and whether you're going to let that define the rest of your life. never run for anything again, you should not give anything, anybody else power over the breath you take every day. , it life still has meaning has inherent worth, and you have to take it and imagine somebody -- you're...
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>> stephen: yes, i do. when i was in russia, i was followed everywhere i went, and i'm a comedian.ight? ( laughter ) i was informed in no uncertain terms that my phone was bugged and my room had cameras in it. i showered in a blue blazer. ( laughter ) when i finally had to get naked, i turned to every mirror and said, "you like, ivan? you like? huh?" ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) "high fructose corn syrup, baby. america." "america number one." and putin had a very strange idea for robert mueller. >> we can actually permit official representatives of the united states including the members of this very commission headed by mr. mueller, we can let them into the country. >> stephen: "come to moscow, mr. mueller. as our guest, we will 'take you out,' if you get my drift. we will roll out the red carpet, which is red from blood-- if you know what i'm saying. i'm saying, we will kill you." but perhaps the weirdest moment of the whole weird-fest was when putin gave trump a little present to commemorate the world cup. >> mr. president, i give this ball to you, and now t ( audience
>> stephen: yes, i do. when i was in russia, i was followed everywhere i went, and i'm a comedian.ight? ( laughter ) i was informed in no uncertain terms that my phone was bugged and my room had cameras in it. i showered in a blue blazer. ( laughter ) when i finally had to get naked, i turned to every mirror and said, "you like, ivan? you like? huh?" ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) "high fructose corn syrup, baby. america." "america number one." and...
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and i thought, this is magic, and i can do this. i betcha i can do this. and you can do it. you're already on the road because you want to do it, and it really isn't -- if you think about the law as not about making a lot of money, though that's possible, too, but if you think about it as helping people, it's a great -- a very great profession. [ applause ] >> first let me say thank you to both of you for all you have done to pave the way for so many of us in the room. too often we forget how hard it was for women like you to do what you did to make it easier for us to become part of this profession, so thank you. i have two questions. one is do you have any thoughts on what we can do to overcome the decision in citizens united, which has had such a dramatic impact on our political landscape? and two, any thoughts on what we need to do to continue to work on increasing the ranks of women in leadership positions in the legal profession? >> citizens united can be changed in two ways. one is a constitutional amendment, and our constitution is powerfully hard to amend. the other
and i thought, this is magic, and i can do this. i betcha i can do this. and you can do it. you're already on the road because you want to do it, and it really isn't -- if you think about the law as not about making a lot of money, though that's possible, too, but if you think about it as helping people, it's a great -- a very great profession. [ applause ] >> first let me say thank you to both of you for all you have done to pave the way for so many of us in the room. too often we forget...
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i said i think it was. and she said that is so sweet of campaign workers to give the little boy old campaign buttons and i said i didn't say they gave them to me the statute of limitations is there any way if you didn't get one, please do. we are associated with gavels so i thought it would be appropriate to bring one to this order. this is a special gavel from my collection. to preside over the iconic 1968 democratic national convention in chicago. this was the gavel used that combination of hubert humphrey as the man that challenged richard nixon for the presidency. i have a picture of him here. you probably can't see it but it's a picture of hubert humphrey at the convention being treated after his acceptance speech shaking hands with george mcgovern, here is his first hand man anfirst-handman and if you e corner you see the gavel. i thought that was appropriate and i hope you will get a chance to look at some of this memorabilia. let's talk a little bit about a year 1968. a fascinating year, probably on
i said i think it was. and she said that is so sweet of campaign workers to give the little boy old campaign buttons and i said i didn't say they gave them to me the statute of limitations is there any way if you didn't get one, please do. we are associated with gavels so i thought it would be appropriate to bring one to this order. this is a special gavel from my collection. to preside over the iconic 1968 democratic national convention in chicago. this was the gavel used that combination of...
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they built a lot of this could you and i mean i mean goes i mean just i mean i guess. it's own which will last a commercial sex it goes on so you're home cool souls and. they want to without. the little one or some of the job just the safe totals. in the news this year when the closest to see i just got in this bush airplane thought it would show him so we showed them the poor soul of the second movie midwest. i tell. my eyes. to stop i would go loco mother into your love us a godly soul and. is because i don't mean you bob bad for you would you call on the little you're told not the elysee lopping told us i could've got you upset i meant it was still to be set. up by the c.v. up of artists you know play and up front of us. you had so little hot it was missing made a lot of mess this gate on the us i like your mouth is set up to sink or see it doesn't look close so cut out the other thing i'll pull off and that's because you in this interview. it's not simple almost seven book a loss of. look . at least i can hear me say it. once when you go to school most installed bu
they built a lot of this could you and i mean i mean goes i mean just i mean i guess. it's own which will last a commercial sex it goes on so you're home cool souls and. they want to without. the little one or some of the job just the safe totals. in the news this year when the closest to see i just got in this bush airplane thought it would show him so we showed them the poor soul of the second movie midwest. i tell. my eyes. to stop i would go loco mother into your love us a godly soul and....
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i mean i am really -- >> i have. i have. >> jimmy: really, very, yeah.nk you. >> you won a grammy? >> jimmy: yeah, i did win a a grammy for my acting. >> yeah, a grammy -- >> jimmy: for my acting. >> yeah. >> jimmy: thank you. alright, here we go. ready? name of a cute puppy? >> my liugle cookie. [ er ] >> jimmy: that actually is cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: my little cookie. >> okay. >> jimmy: a silly word? >> what? [ laughter ] pollyw. >> jimmy: yeah. adjective? >> amazing. >> jimmy: a plural type of profession? >> plural type of profession >> jimmy: plural, it's even hard to say. >> like, okay. plural type of profession. how about sanitation engineers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what okay. >> i don't know. jimmy: the cue card guy is going, are you kidding me? alright. type of 80s technology? >> walkman. >> jimmy: oh yeah. >> yeah, is that 80s, right? >> jimmy: yeah. loved my walkman. >> y>>h, loved that. immy: something you buy on ebay? >> sneakers. [ laughter ] or vintage clothes. which do you look better? >> jimmy: vintage snea >> vintage sneakers. [ laught
i mean i am really -- >> i have. i have. >> jimmy: really, very, yeah.nk you. >> you won a grammy? >> jimmy: yeah, i did win a a grammy for my acting. >> yeah, a grammy -- >> jimmy: for my acting. >> yeah. >> jimmy: thank you. alright, here we go. ready? name of a cute puppy? >> my liugle cookie. [ er ] >> jimmy: that actually is cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: my little cookie. >> okay. >> jimmy: a silly word?...
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in all honesty, i asked for it. i mean, seriously, i asked them to do it.ughter] it's true, i am actually on vacation right now. we taped this show last friday. now something could happen between then and now that changes everything, which is why i picked stories for this show with no inherent news value. [laughter] i'm being honest! except for this one. today i found out that they've stopped the jerry springer show. and it made me think, jerry springer is still on? [laughter] but also why stop his show now? well, you might say who needs it right now? after all, with the nation's political tension, every day is the jerry springer show. [laughter] full of hair pulling, chair throwing, name calling all because we have opposing views. and the media blames, of course, the guy in the white house who i call the orange gandhi. [laughter] which is b.s.! politics always causes friction. we just have more places to see it. 24-hour cable news, social media, lou dobbs' hot tub. [laughter] we get it, the country is divided. but that's actually good. it's better to have
in all honesty, i asked for it. i mean, seriously, i asked them to do it.ughter] it's true, i am actually on vacation right now. we taped this show last friday. now something could happen between then and now that changes everything, which is why i picked stories for this show with no inherent news value. [laughter] i'm being honest! except for this one. today i found out that they've stopped the jerry springer show. and it made me think, jerry springer is still on? [laughter] but also why stop...