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i'm jumping to the morning i leave new orleans. the morning i leave, i hear them before i see them. i'm packing the car when rattles and bells, shaking tambourines, beating drums, chanting and singing come fromm around the corner. a group of people, all black dressed in white, men in white pants and shirts, some shirtless, one of the men shaking a rattle is masked. the group move down nichols street -- governor nichols street. i stand by the open trunk of my car. the masked man side winds his way to me, rattle in the air. our friend once told me how her father, who was also from new orleans but who died just before i met her, used to warn her don't let anybody ever shake anything at you this new orleans. the masked man shakes the rattle with feathers over my if face, over my shoulders, over my heart, down the frontn of my body. i know without completely understanding it's not the hex my friend's father warned her of, but a blessing, so i let him. i need it. the night before, my brother and i frank wine and talked about our family -- drank wine and talked about our family. a difficul
i'm jumping to the morning i leave new orleans. the morning i leave, i hear them before i see them. i'm packing the car when rattles and bells, shaking tambourines, beating drums, chanting and singing come fromm around the corner. a group of people, all black dressed in white, men in white pants and shirts, some shirtless, one of the men shaking a rattle is masked. the group move down nichols street -- governor nichols street. i stand by the open trunk of my car. the masked man side winds his...
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i remember the moment i stopped and thought i could do that.t was the first time i found myself being a writer in the long-term, not just doing it as an application but a vocation. that book will always be special to me. the life of pi is most writers love letter book i can think of. when i read it i was absolutely blown away because it's really not a book about a kid in a raft with a bengal tiger which is what it looks like on the surface but it's a book about power of stories and to whom a story belongs. it does not belong to the writer doesn't belong to the reader? what is that equation look like? i remember reading to be and the book and putting it down and saying i wish i had written it. i was so jealous that i had not thought of it. and then the last book, the book thief, is again the book that i feel like he is a poet in the way he writes in the flow of his words in the beauty of design which is so overwhelming it just feel like your line in a tight of words. it is so beautiful and the conceit of having [inaudible] it so brilliant. ultim
i remember the moment i stopped and thought i could do that.t was the first time i found myself being a writer in the long-term, not just doing it as an application but a vocation. that book will always be special to me. the life of pi is most writers love letter book i can think of. when i read it i was absolutely blown away because it's really not a book about a kid in a raft with a bengal tiger which is what it looks like on the surface but it's a book about power of stories and to whom a...
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i told him i thought his mindset about who he was. [laughter] i look at this and i think how did i? [laughter] that kid is so much braver than i am. i just can't even. [laughter] he and others nodded along for amusement but as for me i have something to focus on one suspended metal step at a time for the crown of the statue of liberty. i had harnessed an inner calm that could be found anywhere but for me was cultivated in a rural land under a state flag of the latin phrase to the stars through difficulties. when we got to the top i was not scared anymore. someone took my picture of a smile with new york harbor behind me glowing like jewels in her crown that's how i come to resolve the tensions of my childhood of my family members lives, country and city. i crave the opportunity that cities contained and i pursued it but most essential to my well-being was that unobstructed freedom. when i was well into adulthood united states developed the notion that class in geography separated different kinds of people. where i was from and what i hope to do in life, the places that best sustaine
i told him i thought his mindset about who he was. [laughter] i look at this and i think how did i? [laughter] that kid is so much braver than i am. i just can't even. [laughter] he and others nodded along for amusement but as for me i have something to focus on one suspended metal step at a time for the crown of the statue of liberty. i had harnessed an inner calm that could be found anywhere but for me was cultivated in a rural land under a state flag of the latin phrase to the stars through...
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questions so i was going to wait >> i don't. okay. so there is a motion to make the amendment. i am fine with making amendments i don't know exactly -- we have a whole host of questions that we will not get answer today. i'm happy to make that amendment we can do that without objection at this point. that is done. supervisor stephanie, do you have any comments or questions that you want to start with? >> just briefly, i spoke with supervisor kim about this yesterday and i definitely agree with three city college and we are happy to extend this to summer school. when i was on the budget and finance committee earlier this year, i agreed with the sentiments with everyone that we must reduce barriers and the story of a young woman who couldn't go because it was to be too expensive. it shouldn't happen. i think with the income equality wanted by children in america, and in poverty that education is a way out and we absolutely must make every effort to make sure that everyone has an education and a right to an education. it is somethi
questions so i was going to wait >> i don't. okay. so there is a motion to make the amendment. i am fine with making amendments i don't know exactly -- we have a whole host of questions that we will not get answer today. i'm happy to make that amendment we can do that without objection at this point. that is done. supervisor stephanie, do you have any comments or questions that you want to start with? >> just briefly, i spoke with supervisor kim about this yesterday and i definitely...
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i had to things and i can't remember where i hit them.ted and had the drugs in a book? >> dana: as a kid you did, i saw in my parent's closet, it wasn't covered up, i was so disappointed. that's not the boombox i wanted. you learned early on, don't look so they don't get disappointed. it was a perfectly good boombox. there were two cassettes so you could tape and record. it ended up good to. >> jesse: it's a good thing i don't hide my drugs in a book because i never find it. i don't know, i don't snoop. i probably get snooped on. >> jedediah: i still snooped, i have no regrets about it. i never find stuff. i don't find it. nobody understands why you're laughing -- people who read the book do. i like to snoop, i would prefer if i found the stuff. >> jesse: do you look at your husband's phone, is that what you're saying? >> jedediah: no, he's really boring with his phone. [laughter] i like to find gifts because you know the thing, what if you find -- what if my husband gets me something amazing and we say -- small gifts, and i find that he
i had to things and i can't remember where i hit them.ted and had the drugs in a book? >> dana: as a kid you did, i saw in my parent's closet, it wasn't covered up, i was so disappointed. that's not the boombox i wanted. you learned early on, don't look so they don't get disappointed. it was a perfectly good boombox. there were two cassettes so you could tape and record. it ended up good to. >> jesse: it's a good thing i don't hide my drugs in a book because i never find it. i don't...
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i do what i do every day. they take care of people as god needs me to to be his or her hands and feet and eyes and i write. our bottom was standing out on the slow street where we live in everybody knows that i'm a sunday schoolteacher and a peacenik and the marcher and all that. i'm holding a sharpened pencil to my son's throat and that got my attention. i said you can't yanis property anymore. he added 2-year-old inside. he started to walk away in a sake and i give you a ride to the city? this was the holy spirit because he got in the car. how do you get from where we are to getting in a car with a person -- argued doing that edward? >> no, i'm not. it's gremlins. >> we joked to the city and he got out in front of his apartment and i got out and gave him a hug. we didn't say a word. i released as best i could do everything we let go of has claw marks on it. the hardest work we'd do is releasing someone we love who made guys and we don't control pay two weeks later he called and he said i'm a week clean and s
i do what i do every day. they take care of people as god needs me to to be his or her hands and feet and eyes and i write. our bottom was standing out on the slow street where we live in everybody knows that i'm a sunday schoolteacher and a peacenik and the marcher and all that. i'm holding a sharpened pencil to my son's throat and that got my attention. i said you can't yanis property anymore. he added 2-year-old inside. he started to walk away in a sake and i give you a ride to the city?...
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i have to say. feel as i feel. i'm good for nothing i work only with immense effort i'm just killing time i possess no mustering i just think how much have i experienced and to be honest how little have i achieved there is nothing accomplished about my music nothing exemplary. i. shun sway and wander about. i waste a huge amount of time but only on the alcohol and that cursing gambling. my health is no better for it my stomach hasn't been right for a long time i always have headaches soon as i stop working i'm overcome with melancholy. must i continue to live like this. as often. when times also suffered from migraines and he also had gastrointestinal problems they're often connected and. and of course physical problems like that have an effect on how a person's lives of the other guys in the i mentioned. he certainly is a way that he's lonely in his personal life he never achieves a long term companionable relationship with anybody making hoarding must do today got say he had a current depression that he experienc
i have to say. feel as i feel. i'm good for nothing i work only with immense effort i'm just killing time i possess no mustering i just think how much have i experienced and to be honest how little have i achieved there is nothing accomplished about my music nothing exemplary. i. shun sway and wander about. i waste a huge amount of time but only on the alcohol and that cursing gambling. my health is no better for it my stomach hasn't been right for a long time i always have headaches soon as i...
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and i said i had to go after i hung up i rushed to the bathroom on the fourth floor of the newsroomand i sat down on the toilet and cried. but then you write purgatory it was exhausting always looking over your shoulder waiting to be found out always wondering if you are not passing and paranoia was like a viral disease that infected my whole body especially like that. >> passing with purgatory for decades and for those that love them and want to help them what is the effect of so many people being in that purgatory? but also was the effect on society with those millions of people living in purgatory? what is that and that meeting for us? . >> by the way that's the other thing when you were reading that i want to talk a little about writing. there are so many moments and then to find that writing but as fair as i can get so reading that that is what i am thinking i had a version of that. [laughter] i kept being told to tighten that. the fact that we 81 -year-old grandmother has spent 25 years of her life worrying about me. and i take her to vegas once a year for two or three days i
and i said i had to go after i hung up i rushed to the bathroom on the fourth floor of the newsroomand i sat down on the toilet and cried. but then you write purgatory it was exhausting always looking over your shoulder waiting to be found out always wondering if you are not passing and paranoia was like a viral disease that infected my whole body especially like that. >> passing with purgatory for decades and for those that love them and want to help them what is the effect of so many...
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when i started working at the marriott, i felt like i finally made it. i have a bmr. we talked about the affordable housing i was blessed to get. it's very -- the battle is it never ends. so you get employment and then you have to worry about the stress of losing your job for the job security or not having benefits or to pay more out of pocket when it's almost impossible to live in this city as it is with other bills as far as childcare, transportation, you know, after school programs, food. it's very challenging. i believe one job should be enough. especially with all these big buildings that make all this money. i feel like they should share. there's no reason for us workers to work hard three or four jobs and not be able to get the money that we deserve. i don't think that we're asking for too much. we're just asking for what we deserve and what we know that they can give us. i appreciate you guys for taking the time out to listen to me and the workers. i really hope that we can come to speedy resolution to this. it's very hard for me and my workers to not only not
when i started working at the marriott, i felt like i finally made it. i have a bmr. we talked about the affordable housing i was blessed to get. it's very -- the battle is it never ends. so you get employment and then you have to worry about the stress of losing your job for the job security or not having benefits or to pay more out of pocket when it's almost impossible to live in this city as it is with other bills as far as childcare, transportation, you know, after school programs, food....
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so i sat there thinking as i was reading on the train and i was, wow, i was thinking but #metoo of the last year because this is the anniversary. we're just past the anniversary of the harvey weinstein scandal breaking. and i thought, well, haven't women and survivors been filling in a big gap in the last year? we are filling in this space on the shelf or we're making space, much to the chagrin of certain people, and virginia wolf was tacking how important it is for the hidden to be made visible, and she was talking suspectly about the hidden inner lives of women, the concerns they have, the people they are, the people that they are who are so easily flattened in the eyes of men. talk about flat characters and women seem to be about jealousy and vanity. they want to be pretty and then they fight with each other and she was talking about how women right about women they write in a different way. so she's talking about how we need to make these stories known, and so i was thinking about the chapter of history we have been making known in the last year, and which i think is extraordinary.
so i sat there thinking as i was reading on the train and i was, wow, i was thinking but #metoo of the last year because this is the anniversary. we're just past the anniversary of the harvey weinstein scandal breaking. and i thought, well, haven't women and survivors been filling in a big gap in the last year? we are filling in this space on the shelf or we're making space, much to the chagrin of certain people, and virginia wolf was tacking how important it is for the hidden to be made...
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i will say the decline of paris he and i said i agree with you i agree in the public sphere in terms of the bar has gotten lower in some ways but i also think where book publishing is concerned one of the reasons i love independent publishing is because there are all of these small presses taking risks on an unknown writers who are doing incredible work the issue is about discoverability and that's one of the reasons publishers are obsessed with discoverability because we have these amazing books but how do we reach the reader so i don't think that there is a dearth of amazing literature out there and it's not missing. it is all over the place but you have to be able to have the tools to find the books you are craving to read and you don't know that they are there. >> as a follow-up to this question, we've all noticed during the last year audio sales have gone through the roof. they just keep getting bigger but e-book sales have declined in the last few years. why have they declined? >> it's a tough question. they have declined and part of it has to do with marketing and part of it h
i will say the decline of paris he and i said i agree with you i agree in the public sphere in terms of the bar has gotten lower in some ways but i also think where book publishing is concerned one of the reasons i love independent publishing is because there are all of these small presses taking risks on an unknown writers who are doing incredible work the issue is about discoverability and that's one of the reasons publishers are obsessed with discoverability because we have these amazing...
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the to might and i said you know i you know i think that was income and i shouted at him i use the f. word very loudly and very often because i said i apply for the job you know you pay well and not the documentary filmmaker who gets your pate you know and that's all typical you know you give the disabled guy the side job you know and then i went home and my wife said what's the matter and i told her they want me to do a film about the little mite and what do i know about the little might go. and she looked at me and said they go it's time to look the devil in these. and i don't know what your lives are like sometimes life can really be rough on people i understand that i get it i've been in real life alvin la is a motivational speaker who's influenced audiences in north america and australia with his message of hope is specially to more than two million youngsters who heard his top speaking is the best thing i could have ever cited here you're helping kids and they need to have somebody come in and tell them that it's going to be ok but i get such tremendous joy out of doing it there
the to might and i said you know i you know i think that was income and i shouted at him i use the f. word very loudly and very often because i said i apply for the job you know you pay well and not the documentary filmmaker who gets your pate you know and that's all typical you know you give the disabled guy the side job you know and then i went home and my wife said what's the matter and i told her they want me to do a film about the little mite and what do i know about the little might go....
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i know that. but fundamentally is my heart is i don't play those games where they need to be switched on at all times you don't have one second to have a mental lapse because a team like liverpool will punish you and i don't know if p.s.g. is there yet the mentality i think that's most important for the quality is there they have the superstars but you're like why are they still failing there's a lot of time there's a great relationship between neymar and thomas to cool and i think that was perhaps like a question mark in the summer because neymar didn't have a very good walk up and his form is really suffered based seems like i mean he's not back at the levels that we saw three four years ago but it seems to go is on the way to extract in the best out of him so i think neymar going to have to be on his game too cause going to need to you know make sure that he is. influence in the game as much as he can as we know he can but as you said earlier the henderson these kind of players they're just the
i know that. but fundamentally is my heart is i don't play those games where they need to be switched on at all times you don't have one second to have a mental lapse because a team like liverpool will punish you and i don't know if p.s.g. is there yet the mentality i think that's most important for the quality is there they have the superstars but you're like why are they still failing there's a lot of time there's a great relationship between neymar and thomas to cool and i think that was...
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did i mean i just have the how good you know i mean when i met him anything that may sound i demand that you get your money back. gina and upset had let him search for for us because my luck for him at. duffy match got her about then i am bitter because a hannah match. its founder is a door. that if i hadn't had a. nephew who couldn't look out for films i shared shocks lavish acidic cashier. while a phone model looked goetia dewy a while a go to the are the troops of about such. a long no name umbrella oh little bow by a tenner. leisure shown on a more twelve hours that they said they're going to begin to ship the new computers and they're going to the computer chip. and that evidence. and then you see because you know they can. go. on october eighth two thousand and sixteen an air raid on sino struck civilians gathered in this hall for a funeral. the attack killed one hundred forty people and wounded more than five hundred. the ruins of the building testified to the ferocity of the bombing. to get. the children to be cited to use the location as the backdrop for their interview of moggi
did i mean i just have the how good you know i mean when i met him anything that may sound i demand that you get your money back. gina and upset had let him search for for us because my luck for him at. duffy match got her about then i am bitter because a hannah match. its founder is a door. that if i hadn't had a. nephew who couldn't look out for films i shared shocks lavish acidic cashier. while a phone model looked goetia dewy a while a go to the are the troops of about such. a long no name...
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i would give myself -- look, i hate to do it but i will do it.yself an a plus, is that enough? can i go higher than that? chris: can you envision a situation, you talk about 6 more years, can you envision a situation well into your second term where you think that you're so good for the country and so essential for the progress of the country that you would try to amend the constitution so you could serve a third term? >> no. chris: why not? >> it won't happen. i think -- i think the 8-year limit is a good thing not a bad thing. chris: you've talked a lot already about the cemetery and the fact that you didn't go because it was security concern and you did go the next day, here is the thing -- >> excuse me. not security concern, they wouldn't allow me to go. chris: i understand. >> sir, secret service said, sir, you cannot go, we are not prepared. it was supposed to be helicopter but the helicopter counterfly. they -- couldn't fly. chris: barack obama went every year he was here in dc. >> i should have done that, i was extremely busy on calls for
i would give myself -- look, i hate to do it but i will do it.yself an a plus, is that enough? can i go higher than that? chris: can you envision a situation, you talk about 6 more years, can you envision a situation well into your second term where you think that you're so good for the country and so essential for the progress of the country that you would try to amend the constitution so you could serve a third term? >> no. chris: why not? >> it won't happen. i think -- i think...
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>> i do not. i do not. i feel great. i just love my job. so i may not love my job, if i was in that nfib optimism index, i would be part of the up line. it really is the most fun i've ever had. >> thank you, larry. larry kudlow, national economic council director. thank you. . >>> later today, former president barack obama will campaign in miami at a rally for senator bill nelson, candidate for governor andrew gillum and other democrats on the ballot tuesday at 2:30 p.m. eastern live on c-span. >>> and president trump and vice president pence are also on the campaign trail. they hold a campaign rally in indianapolis at 7:15 p.m. eastern. live on c-span. your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to lake havasu center, arizona, with the help of our sudden link by altese cable partners we will explore the literary life and history of leave haven sue, saturday at noon eastern on book tv. hear from the author and lifelong resident rick kingsbury as he shares the lake havasu early history, from his book
>> i do not. i do not. i feel great. i just love my job. so i may not love my job, if i was in that nfib optimism index, i would be part of the up line. it really is the most fun i've ever had. >> thank you, larry. larry kudlow, national economic council director. thank you. . >>> later today, former president barack obama will campaign in miami at a rally for senator bill nelson, candidate for governor andrew gillum and other democrats on the ballot tuesday at 2:30 p.m....
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i work for the hotel. i am a janitor. i have to work two jobs. to be able to pay for my bills and my rent. i can't pay for healthcare coverage. my daughter has gone to the university and it is going to be harder for me with just one job. >> kirk. >> i've worked for marriott for 23 years. i was at the stanford court for 18 years, i thought i would retire there. in 2013 i was laid off so i had to look for another marriott job to stay with the company. i knew a manager at another marriott so i went to work for them, luckily. after three months, i lost my healthcare. i started getting letters for cobra, which is not cheap, as you well know. but luckily i did get a job. the marriott, i've worked for marriott for a long time. i know they can afford this. the healthcare is important, especially here in san francisco. with my brothers and sisters this strike has been tough. one job should be enough. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is candy and i work for the san francisco for 16 years being a supervisor. i strike marriott because i have to give up
i work for the hotel. i am a janitor. i have to work two jobs. to be able to pay for my bills and my rent. i can't pay for healthcare coverage. my daughter has gone to the university and it is going to be harder for me with just one job. >> kirk. >> i've worked for marriott for 23 years. i was at the stanford court for 18 years, i thought i would retire there. in 2013 i was laid off so i had to look for another marriott job to stay with the company. i knew a manager at another...
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i mean i was out of there. and got some i come out. of five i should be a part. tecton. he was her tormentor. betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. but will this be enough to find justice in afghanistan's patriarchal society. a thousand cows like me. a witness documentary on al-jazeera. if you want to learn about the world might look like very serious regard hundred and hungry is in the extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. says mass we ration stories we had bunch of clashes between the cultures and the problem is that the culture of that is you are she said some raiding the us is or is not comfortable with european culture this is not like good fascist. triumphal march dreams of conquest and of global tribe. this is very very uneventful glide towards the precipice without resistance we are past the danger has already happened. it was then just ten years ago. now this is it. when all eight back it can feel like the end. but the sun it's a new beginning one hundred at some point in life you realize you started to go backwar
i mean i was out of there. and got some i come out. of five i should be a part. tecton. he was her tormentor. betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. but will this be enough to find justice in afghanistan's patriarchal society. a thousand cows like me. a witness documentary on al-jazeera. if you want to learn about the world might look like very serious regard hundred and hungry is in the extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. says mass we ration...
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i never missed my father. perhaps i did when i was very young but i do not remember that.ft when i was three. my mother said that i was very close to him, so maybe there was a moment when i asked about him, but i don't remember that at all. i remember a childhood without a father and his absence did not mean anything to me much. there were no photographs of him, his name was never mentioned, and if anybody, my brothers or i, would ask, my mother would say that he was a very intelligent man, nothing else. that was it. and you knew not to ask further? yeah, because it would upset her. in my invented country: a memoir, you write, "chile is a hypocritical country bustling with scruples in relation to sex and sensuality. a nation of old ladies, male and female". for someone as passionate as you, did it feel stultifying? absolutely. remember, the time, also — when i went through the ‘50s in chile, if it was stifling here, it was terrible in chile. plus, i belonged to a very socially conservative family, and catholic. so there was also that in my background. in a household that w
i never missed my father. perhaps i did when i was very young but i do not remember that.ft when i was three. my mother said that i was very close to him, so maybe there was a moment when i asked about him, but i don't remember that at all. i remember a childhood without a father and his absence did not mean anything to me much. there were no photographs of him, his name was never mentioned, and if anybody, my brothers or i, would ask, my mother would say that he was a very intelligent man,...
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ryan: yes, i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. i ended up being the consensus person because we went through those torturous machinations. i see that they'll probably have the same experiences. their party, now that they're in the majority, is a wider party, ideologically speaking, our majority is the same. and it's the 21st century where the internet can allow a person to become a celebrity petty quickly. by being an entertaining figure. and those incentive structures are in place for both parties, for anybody. >> democrats often say they're the party that loves governing, they. they don't like that blow things up an that's a republican instinct that the tea party are more inclined to blow up government. do you disagree with that? mr. ryan: i think i do now. i could see that case being made a decade or two ago but i don't think that's necessarily
ryan: yes, i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. i ended up being the consensus person because we went through those torturous machinations. i see that they'll probably have the same experiences. their party, now that they're in the majority, is a wider party, ideologically speaking, our majority is the same. and it's the 21st century...
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i thought i will get another job.what kept me getting back to this was i started to share my story with my colleagues and my allies and my friend. they were absolutely horrified. we as a society believe what we've been led to believe that the fed is above this and we have entrusted them with supervision for a reason. there's a lot of period of reflection. this was happening at the same time. my boyfriend and i got engaged and here i am planning a wedding or should i do whistleblowing. then the question at the same time. they were very helpful and of course i call them the allies in the group. they are such a big group of people who were incredibly helpful and supportive. to understand its importance i work with them to file the case and bring the story to light. there's a congressional hearing and then of course nothing changed. after the congressional hearing after the vote should go back and look at the testimony. you have janet yellin continuing to advocate for this transparency and oversight over the federal reser
i thought i will get another job.what kept me getting back to this was i started to share my story with my colleagues and my allies and my friend. they were absolutely horrified. we as a society believe what we've been led to believe that the fed is above this and we have entrusted them with supervision for a reason. there's a lot of period of reflection. this was happening at the same time. my boyfriend and i got engaged and here i am planning a wedding or should i do whistleblowing. then the...
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now i really feel like i should be singing. >> i forgot any guitar. adjust my microphone taller than had i before apparently. can you hear us both okay? okay. so -- time comes for you folks to ask questions mindful i may repeat question i'll look to all of you folk if someone asked a question from over there if you can hear i may ask you to help me out. this microphone as soon as -- let me ask now let me know if you can hear because if you can hear they probably hear through the mic. was there a moment where you felt there was -- [inaudible conversations] where people who seem you shared went from being people of good faith turned into something darker where there was a point where you said thing is happening more than just normal disagreement? >> i think that basically happened it in the summer of 2016 when trump was winning the republican nomination because again, up until that point, most conservatives it that i knew were appalled by donald trump as i was, and then suddenly as i mentioned in the prologue, they started submitting one by one and i ha
now i really feel like i should be singing. >> i forgot any guitar. adjust my microphone taller than had i before apparently. can you hear us both okay? okay. so -- time comes for you folks to ask questions mindful i may repeat question i'll look to all of you folk if someone asked a question from over there if you can hear i may ask you to help me out. this microphone as soon as -- let me ask now let me know if you can hear because if you can hear they probably hear through the mic. was...
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i know, you are a member of this committee. >> i just -- i want to, you know, since as i said, parachuted in for this hearing and i am new to this committee. i want to press a little bit so i understand continuing rather than forwarding to the full board. it sounds to me like there are sort of two issues still outstanding. one is the port cbd set of amendments not minor but there seems to be probably agreement around that, and seems like not agreement, but understand the two bites at the apple. so, again, i -- wanting to understand more about what would get done between now and the 29th if it stayed in committee. >> the -- the language, we would have language that we would be able to discuss, it would be coming to the record. and also like i said, fundamental principal of a committee is do the work, that means when legislation comes from this committee, goes to the full board, then if there's other committee persons who are, or people not on the committee that have not opined, and you know, i've seen it happen both ways. it will come to the full board, discuss it, but most likely if we do
i know, you are a member of this committee. >> i just -- i want to, you know, since as i said, parachuted in for this hearing and i am new to this committee. i want to press a little bit so i understand continuing rather than forwarding to the full board. it sounds to me like there are sort of two issues still outstanding. one is the port cbd set of amendments not minor but there seems to be probably agreement around that, and seems like not agreement, but understand the two bites at the...
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i. won the women's downhill world champion to idle in chile in one nine hundred sixty six and the chances of winning medals at the nine hundred sixty eight winter olympics were more than good. night. because she made a. huge range to make me think being two came in to see. the sea of oil it. like this role this erica roll i couldn't play it one hundred percent because it was only an acting role i was only shown how a girl moves gets a fun b.c. i make. a real girl moves differently though the soviets the same. only now i see how i walked with a handbag the quick steps and so does a home in what they call a get in with a colleague showed me how to behave correctly. to give us enough to start the mafia ultimate off of the comment and then name a him but then. he sits on his hands and say hey. it's. male female that was not even clear to front of the austrian national team off the puberty his breasts did not grow and his menstruation did not begin. usually instantly given t. demand the worst
i. won the women's downhill world champion to idle in chile in one nine hundred sixty six and the chances of winning medals at the nine hundred sixty eight winter olympics were more than good. night. because she made a. huge range to make me think being two came in to see. the sea of oil it. like this role this erica roll i couldn't play it one hundred percent because it was only an acting role i was only shown how a girl moves gets a fun b.c. i make. a real girl moves differently though the...
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i think i would have written, i was already writing a book, but after she lost, i don't want to write this. i need to move on. the country once to move on. know what is going to read it. then he took a couple of weeks to process it. this is going to be a better work because it has up different ending. it would have been very much, we broke the glass ceiling. she going to a second term? in terms of storytelling terms, it's a good thing. i had to wrap my head around this is going to be for a lot of people, more somber sort of read. the same time, has a ending. while the campaign was unfolding, a lot of the flaws in the campaign and these dissections and by that she lost, we were reporting in real-time. the struggles with messaging, the problems with explaining her wall street speeches, all of those things were reported in real-time. i can't imagine the book -- the reporting would be different but the ending would be open. >> the fact that trump got the nomination and ran as candidates of one of our two major parties, that was enough of a sign for me that american politics will be on dys
i think i would have written, i was already writing a book, but after she lost, i don't want to write this. i need to move on. the country once to move on. know what is going to read it. then he took a couple of weeks to process it. this is going to be a better work because it has up different ending. it would have been very much, we broke the glass ceiling. she going to a second term? in terms of storytelling terms, it's a good thing. i had to wrap my head around this is going to be for a lot...
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i am a woman of color and i live in san francisco and a work intact and i bike. so i agree. i would love more color on the segregation of the study and data that happens. >> into the mic, commissioner. >> oh. thank you. i think about for years is when i started biking more consistently and i really agree with the recommendations as far as having a partner or a buddy to help with the journey. here are the lights you need and the biking equipment. i think, you know, as any person , but especially a woman, we multitask and we have multiple things to do. it takes a lot of planning to say ok, what is my schedule like for the day? i often get teased when people see my backpack because they asked me if i am going to go camping. but if -- it is all my equipment for the day. i have multiple outlets -- outfits and have laptops and everything else but i also do work at an office that has places for me to be able to store my bike securely and safely and to be able to change. i can change into more work appropriate attire if needed. and, you know, safety is absolutely key. i would love m
i am a woman of color and i live in san francisco and a work intact and i bike. so i agree. i would love more color on the segregation of the study and data that happens. >> into the mic, commissioner. >> oh. thank you. i think about for years is when i started biking more consistently and i really agree with the recommendations as far as having a partner or a buddy to help with the journey. here are the lights you need and the biking equipment. i think, you know, as any person ,...
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i believe i was there, and i witnessed the consultant putting it on butcher paper, which i believe was sitting at the commission secretary's office. for me to have another session based with the two deputy chiefs, and one of the concerns i had with the first retreat with the deputy chiefs and everybody else was cost effective concepts. like perhaps the deputy chiefs and the rest of the chiefs, not saying that we're not -- the commission not adhering to information, have other priorities. so for me to call you to another meeting is a repetition on the same finding that we kind of hashed over again. i understand there's supposed to be a budget maybe scenario attached with the findings. again, if the bottom line is it's good for us, the commissioners to recommend, i don't have a problem with recommendations, but i do have a little problem with once we start to tinker of what i consider in my definitions micromanagement. we went through the definitions, we went through the findings. the chief's office responded. we're adding to the budget, and i don't have a problem with that but mr. presi
i believe i was there, and i witnessed the consultant putting it on butcher paper, which i believe was sitting at the commission secretary's office. for me to have another session based with the two deputy chiefs, and one of the concerns i had with the first retreat with the deputy chiefs and everybody else was cost effective concepts. like perhaps the deputy chiefs and the rest of the chiefs, not saying that we're not -- the commission not adhering to information, have other priorities. so for...
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[applause] . >> and a clarification after i said what i said i realized you know, what i was talking about the pennsylvania delegation not congress as a whole. with that said getting down to the first question what is the primary reason you want to be a congresswoman? above all else please me as specific as possible regarding policies you would advocate or action you would take. kim: i share again about my own personal journey which inspired me with the me to movement and again my frustration what was happening in washington with politicians that could not work across the aisle for the common good. i had the pleasure of working with both republicans and democrats and can do that with human trafficking legislation and appointed by both governors to serve on the governor's advisory commission and working for the attorney general democrat i believe in working across the aisle ultimately my priorities would be to combat sexual violence and domestic violence and human trafficking the opioid crisis is a huge concern for me in this area and the nation at large and last but not least to make
[applause] . >> and a clarification after i said what i said i realized you know, what i was talking about the pennsylvania delegation not congress as a whole. with that said getting down to the first question what is the primary reason you want to be a congresswoman? above all else please me as specific as possible regarding policies you would advocate or action you would take. kim: i share again about my own personal journey which inspired me with the me to movement and again my...
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and i think i suffered even more hurt than i had originally. thought. but i made it because. you can currently choose from dozens of gender options on facebook more and more young people describe themselves as gender fluid with no clear cut boundaries between the sexes but what does this mean for language and how we use it. we joined a training session for roller darby a hard hitting full contact sport. concept. i tried yoga but it didn't work out because i was too fat. i tried out swimming for seniors but it was confusing for them because i was so young. i also tried other stuff that didn't work for me but this does. run a dobie there's a jew. every type of body that also benefits the team this is not like some sports like ice dancing where you need a certain body shape that's not the case with roller derby. and that's already a basic difference. it's a sport that celebrates different body shapes and with different body shapes and now ok in the changing room of the mind. if. somebody in reporting even during recruiting when we were asked to join in they stated very clearly t
and i think i suffered even more hurt than i had originally. thought. but i made it because. you can currently choose from dozens of gender options on facebook more and more young people describe themselves as gender fluid with no clear cut boundaries between the sexes but what does this mean for language and how we use it. we joined a training session for roller darby a hard hitting full contact sport. concept. i tried yoga but it didn't work out because i was too fat. i tried out swimming for...
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what would it do to merican economy would i am i like my thing very soon i mean this region i think the what we used to . well i'm not sure i'm not an economist i do know that what eisenhower president eisenhower used to call the industrial military complex is a very different thing today than it was when he when he discussed it or we thought of it in the in the cold war and i like to think our economy is very resilient and maybe they'll be will create new opportunities as a result of the shifting security landscape but i don't think fundamental relationships are going to change for example i don't think that president trump trump's. frankly divisive statements towards the europeans is going to lead the europeans and in a different direction i think ultimately they see the u.s. as a strong ally and it will outlast donald trump will it because a hero that is last reliant on washington in terms of security is also arguably a europe that is less willing to play down its wishes and policy and european in is this a concern for washington could a more independent hero for instance be more ind
what would it do to merican economy would i am i like my thing very soon i mean this region i think the what we used to . well i'm not sure i'm not an economist i do know that what eisenhower president eisenhower used to call the industrial military complex is a very different thing today than it was when he when he discussed it or we thought of it in the in the cold war and i like to think our economy is very resilient and maybe they'll be will create new opportunities as a result of the...
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i mean i think i pointed out in those as i did, one, three, seven. i didn't hear back. it is like, yeah, we can talk. okay, talk. okay. no hearing back. no coming back and saying, what do you suggest? what about this? i mean they were just -- to attitude i came to understand was that we have got it. we don't even have to talk to you. we can pretend to talk to you. we development have to talk to you. -- we don't have to talk to you. i was not unavailable for conversations, and i in fact as i pointed out did reach out to them. i will let that go. >> thank you very much. a two minute rebuttal. >> for the d.r. request there is closed caption if you can't hear on the screens right over there. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to say that we were completely caught off guard by the dr filing. you can see the correspondence. they had everything for a large amount of time. we hosted outreach meetings didn't get anything prior to that. we exceed all of the residential design guidelines. we had a rigorous review of historic. there is nothing extraordinary about it. we need the head h
i mean i think i pointed out in those as i did, one, three, seven. i didn't hear back. it is like, yeah, we can talk. okay, talk. okay. no hearing back. no coming back and saying, what do you suggest? what about this? i mean they were just -- to attitude i came to understand was that we have got it. we don't even have to talk to you. we can pretend to talk to you. we development have to talk to you. -- we don't have to talk to you. i was not unavailable for conversations, and i in fact as i...
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marjorie and i had this conversation, i wasn't tom davis, i was mr. woodrow wilson and rail to dulles. they saw a reason to keep me around even when they were mad at the party. right now the default vote on these appropriation bills is no. right now we get continuing resolutions, government shutdowns, you at a few earmarks and it makes the legislative process go smoother. members have a reason to get to yes. they have skin in the game. you need to be more transparent, the needs to be some checks on it but there is nothing wrong. if you don't like the way government is spending money, at least with an earmark you know who to blame. right now there is some same -- faceless person that has made this allocation based on who knows what criteria. host: another story looming this week, the washington post reporting on the killing of jamaal -- a report on the killing of democracy we could be released. the truth about mohammad bin salman, if mr. trump continues to defend him, congress must step in. marjorie margolis, should congress weigh in on this? marjorie:
marjorie and i had this conversation, i wasn't tom davis, i was mr. woodrow wilson and rail to dulles. they saw a reason to keep me around even when they were mad at the party. right now the default vote on these appropriation bills is no. right now we get continuing resolutions, government shutdowns, you at a few earmarks and it makes the legislative process go smoother. members have a reason to get to yes. they have skin in the game. you need to be more transparent, the needs to be some...
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i now never wondered whether i was like i knew i was.er there was something in my mind that night, something i needed to tell walter about. i told him i was going to have a baby. but that was just the beginning. we have two of them now, two little girls. i wish my mother could see them . meanwhile, here is a picture. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress , the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. coming up on american history tv, programs on world war ii, we begin with a look back of the tuskegee airmen who were the first fighter groups sent into, back, six men were part of an event marking the 75th anniversary of the deployment, they talk about some of the most dangerous missions and what it was like to serve in the segregated military. this is american history tv on
i now never wondered whether i was like i knew i was.er there was something in my mind that night, something i needed to tell walter about. i told him i was going to have a baby. but that was just the beginning. we have two of them now, two little girls. i wish my mother could see them . meanwhile, here is a picture. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of...
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money but i let it go on because i don't want to do that but you're right i could end it right now i could say that investigation is over. but it's really it's a disgrace frankly and it's an embarrassment to our country it's an embarrassment to the people of our country and it's too bad go what about the date the classification of the document some say that that would clear a lot of that don't know we're looking at a very seriously declassification we're looking at a very subjective after all our question amazing how people on the other side just don't want those documents to classified but you know we'll look into that very carefully i certainly wanted to wait till after the midterms and i ask you one more question mr president. thank you mr president you have campaigned as a pro-life president you have to finda the rights of unborn children you know a divided congress it's unlikely passed right it to pass the pro-life bill are very tough issues how are you going to push forward your pro-life agenda is going to push i've been pushing i've done a very good job to very happy with me b
money but i let it go on because i don't want to do that but you're right i could end it right now i could say that investigation is over. but it's really it's a disgrace frankly and it's an embarrassment to our country it's an embarrassment to the people of our country and it's too bad go what about the date the classification of the document some say that that would clear a lot of that don't know we're looking at a very seriously declassification we're looking at a very subjective after all...
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>> if i came in for magazines, i no idea -- i was on "fox and friends" and i did o'reilly when i wasles were. so i was often rude to people without really knowing i was being rude. or i would yell at somebody because i was incompetent. i would screw up, i would yell at somebody because i was embarrassed. then i was realized that the person really thinks that i am an a-hole. so i learned to be humble because people love you. and number two, i think my first segment on redeye was exactly the worst thing you could do it fox news. tyrus: interesting you would bring that up. because we were looking for stories and i thought, what did my mentor do? [laughter] we're going to try and do the ♪ ♪ same thing you did. ♪ i believe we have footage. ♪ if we can queued that up it ♪ would be phenomenal. ♪ >> this is redeye a new show ♪ about politics, pop culture ♪ and macramc. ♪ kind of like larry king with out the dead guy. i'm greg gutfeld. first thing we'll talk about in the first show, porn. let me give you a play-by-play on the part number one, the got to my left was andrew breitbart. with a cr
>> if i came in for magazines, i no idea -- i was on "fox and friends" and i did o'reilly when i wasles were. so i was often rude to people without really knowing i was being rude. or i would yell at somebody because i was incompetent. i would screw up, i would yell at somebody because i was embarrassed. then i was realized that the person really thinks that i am an a-hole. so i learned to be humble because people love you. and number two, i think my first segment on redeye was...
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i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. is a a talented performer who you can see in the show "camping" airing sundays at 10:00 p.m. on hbo. everyone, please welcome bridget everett! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: bridget everett! >> hi. >> jimmy: we love you. welcome back. >> hi. >> jimmy: so great to see you again. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. i need to hydrate after that walk out here. >> jimmy: understood. it's very dry here. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "camping." >> good. >> jimmy: our pal jennifer garner is in it. >> i love her. >> jimmy: i mean come on. she's super cool. >> she's beautiful. >> jimmy: yep. >> she is talented >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> she is very physically fit. >> jimmy: yeah. she really is. [ laughter ] she's jacked. >> she's jacked. >> jimmy: yeah. >> between takes, her and david tennant used to do, like, push ups, and jumping jacks, and what do you call them? like squat thrusts, or burpees, or whatever. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i don't even know what they call them, because for me
i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. is a a talented performer who you can see in the show "camping" airing sundays at 10:00 p.m. on hbo. everyone, please welcome bridget everett! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: bridget everett! >> hi. >> jimmy: we love you. welcome back. >> hi. >> jimmy: so great to see you again. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. i need to hydrate after that walk out here....
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i think i met sam when i got here a little over seven years ago.was in another job and another life and then he left and called me up. he said, i've gone to work at mission housing. and i said well, cool. he said we have not done a project for the longest time. do you want to topically come on over. he did. he said this is what my vision is for mission. i want to get it back on the grounds and i want to be developing more housing. i want to be focused on the housing in the mission and i want to catalyze all of the things that have gone on in that community. i said, how can we help we what happens as a result of that is that we formed a deep partnership. we are engaged with other organizations because it takes a village to create this type of work here. but i really celebrate the fact that this is our first project. we will have another one breaking ground very shortly, and it will also accommodate families and seniors and we will have children living here. it will be back to the neighborhood. that's what is so important. i want to also comment on a
i think i met sam when i got here a little over seven years ago.was in another job and another life and then he left and called me up. he said, i've gone to work at mission housing. and i said well, cool. he said we have not done a project for the longest time. do you want to topically come on over. he did. he said this is what my vision is for mission. i want to get it back on the grounds and i want to be developing more housing. i want to be focused on the housing in the mission and i want to...
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the reason i am a republican is because i know i am a very smart person and i know i can handle my finances and my life the way it needs to be handled. i can do it on my own. and democrats, as far as i'm concerned, they want the handouts. they do not know they are strong enough to handle their own affairs. they want other people to do it for them. host: that is cassidy in jackson, missouri calling in. in case you're wondering, the box next to me over there is from the white house. that is where the event where president trump was expected to speak, around 11:30 this morning, has not started yet. it goes reporters are still doing their standups i do not know if it will start anytime soon. we will take you live to that event when it starts. it was expected around noon, that will probably change, the house minority leader nancy pelosi is expected to make comments and statements from yesterday. we will bring you that too when it happens. your phone calls and tweets, looking at yesterday's election. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. republicans.1 for independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also respon
the reason i am a republican is because i know i am a very smart person and i know i can handle my finances and my life the way it needs to be handled. i can do it on my own. and democrats, as far as i'm concerned, they want the handouts. they do not know they are strong enough to handle their own affairs. they want other people to do it for them. host: that is cassidy in jackson, missouri calling in. in case you're wondering, the box next to me over there is from the white house. that is where...
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i love our country, i do. nationalists -- i also love the world. i don't mind helping the world but we have to straighten out our country first and our problems. but to say what you said is so insulting to me, it's a very terrible thing you said. >> reporter: mr. president, you talked about middle-class tax cuts on the campaign trail, how will you get democrats to support that policy? >> president trump: you have to ask them. >> reporter: what's your plan to work with democrats? >> president trump: my plan is to ask them. >> reporter: you said many times on the campaign trail that you didn't want nancy pelosi to be speaker, you spent a lot of time talking about her -- >> president trump: let me answer, what would have preferred winning by two or three or four? i would almost have to think about that but certainly i like to win. if i win she's not going to be speaker. honestly, we had a very warm conversation. she loves this country and she is a very smart woman, she's done a very good job. she's had very -- >> reporter: did she promise that they wo
i love our country, i do. nationalists -- i also love the world. i don't mind helping the world but we have to straighten out our country first and our problems. but to say what you said is so insulting to me, it's a very terrible thing you said. >> reporter: mr. president, you talked about middle-class tax cuts on the campaign trail, how will you get democrats to support that policy? >> president trump: you have to ask them. >> reporter: what's your plan to work with...
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i know i saw him on t.v. commissioner hardeman and i both had the privilege of attending the celebration of live for willie mccoffee -- life for willie mccovey. and then, i wanted to thank all the entire command staff for participating in the meeting with orange county where we exchanged information. they were interested particularly in our recruitment and retention efforts as well as in conjunction with the diversity of the department. unfortunately, the chief and the deputy chief could not come up because they are dealing with the fires. that evening, chief nicholson, chief ali and i attended a graduation ceremony. noteworthy that mayor breed showed up and really inspired these young people. it's a really great evening and so have her present, very accommodating taking pictures and was very well received. all of us in the command staff, and i appreciate each and every one of them, attended the veterans day parade on sunday. i know commissioner covington joined us, as well, and i appreciate that. that should
i know i saw him on t.v. commissioner hardeman and i both had the privilege of attending the celebration of live for willie mccoffee -- life for willie mccovey. and then, i wanted to thank all the entire command staff for participating in the meeting with orange county where we exchanged information. they were interested particularly in our recruitment and retention efforts as well as in conjunction with the diversity of the department. unfortunately, the chief and the deputy chief could not...
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i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic.nge the world. it's a big deal. when i walked through a snowthat's when i knewtte, i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus intense craving relief. every great why, needs a great how. new aveeno® cracked skintell you cica ointment. what to wear. with shea butter and triple oat complex. for fast relief and a protective barrier for lasting relief. wear what you love, aveeno®. black friday your first stop!... with incredible black friday doorbusters! stores open thursday at 5pm... plus - get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! get $17.99 toys... and a nest doorbell or thermostat - just $179.99! kohl's. ♪ (drums and christmas bells) ♪ (uptempo brass, sleigh bells) (music ends) northern calfornia. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are joined right now by, arguably, one of the top 200 comedians of all time. say hello to jerry seinfeld. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jerry seinfel
i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic.nge the world. it's a big deal. when i walked through a snowthat's when i knewtte, i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus intense craving relief. every great why, needs a great how. new aveeno® cracked skintell you cica ointment. what to wear. with shea butter and triple oat complex. for fast relief and a...
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i go, "okay." so i'm like, i thought -- i was gonna walk in and be like, "i quit.ver, i'm 'm o " btando,, he'the nice and glioes, , "hey, jimmy, i got you a a present." and go, "what?" like, he's totally like -- like happy and so ch. i go, "you got me a present? i wrote you this note," and blah, blah, blah. god he goes, "yeah, yeah, you a present here." and he goes, "i'll open it." then he goes, "no, no. you know what? you open it. you open it." [ laughter ] what's going on? he's like the nicest dude. he's so high energy. so fun and nice. and i open up this thing and it's an original poster for james cagney, "white heat." m and that wfavorite actor. i go -- i know. i go, "james cagney is my favorite actor. how did you know?" goes, "i had a feeling. [ laughter ] gosh.e so i go, "weing to do something fun." i don't know. [ cheers and applause ] heaven's door whiskey is the name of his whiskey there and i just couldn't even tell you what a joy it was to work with bob dylan. it was amazing, dude. so thank you everybody involved ouwith that show and thank bob dylan. [ c
i go, "okay." so i'm like, i thought -- i was gonna walk in and be like, "i quit.ver, i'm 'm o " btando,, he'the nice and glioes, , "hey, jimmy, i got you a a present." and go, "what?" like, he's totally like -- like happy and so ch. i go, "you got me a present? i wrote you this note," and blah, blah, blah. god he goes, "yeah, yeah, you a present here." and he goes, "i'll open it." then he goes, "no, no. you know what?...
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but i didn't know who i was.ell, i finally had a nervous breakdown from all the reckless behavior. >> but it was years before that happened, though. i mean you had been successful for quite some time. >> i was successful before going to therapy because of the dream, because of the passion. look, i'm not going to lie to you. i wanted to be a star! i wanted attention from my mother. after that solo in church, i wanted that every day because of the mania. >> but some of the artists -- you know, a number of celebrities and entertainers have come forward recently. >> oh, yes. >> we don't need to call them out. >> i'm proud of all of them. >> but some of them feel that that mania is part of what makes them who they are. >> of course it is. before i was medicated for bipolar disorder, i was concerned that the medication would take my edge. oh, honey, i looked at my shrink, i said, are you insane? i'm jenifer lewis. you're not going to put me on lithium and have me -- what are you, insane? that's not what it was about. i
but i didn't know who i was.ell, i finally had a nervous breakdown from all the reckless behavior. >> but it was years before that happened, though. i mean you had been successful for quite some time. >> i was successful before going to therapy because of the dream, because of the passion. look, i'm not going to lie to you. i wanted to be a star! i wanted attention from my mother. after that solo in church, i wanted that every day because of the mania. >> but some of the...
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Nov 21, 2018
11/18
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i do anyway. i need to know. i want to dish. what do you binge watch? the things that you learn. >> that's the last thing i expected you to say. >> you learn so much. >> what have you learned from naked and afraid? >> if you're ever naked how do you survive. >> do you ever fear you'll be caught out there one day? >> never. >> that's one thing i'm never doing. i'm never going out there naked. afraid maybe, but not naked. >> good to know. let's talk about play lists. shania's classics are on my play lists. i've got a quiz for you. find out some of shania's biggest hits relate to her life. first up who is still the one in your life? >> my son is my still the one. come on. i love being a mom. he'll always be the one. that's a forevays love. >> forever mama's baby. >> best answer. complete this sentence. any man of mine has to -- >> like my food. >> are you a good cook? >> i am a good cook. i don't always get it right. >> you just want them to say it tastes delicious. >> i want them to appreciate it. >> does your hubby love your cooking? >> he does. >> what'
i do anyway. i need to know. i want to dish. what do you binge watch? the things that you learn. >> that's the last thing i expected you to say. >> you learn so much. >> what have you learned from naked and afraid? >> if you're ever naked how do you survive. >> do you ever fear you'll be caught out there one day? >> never. >> that's one thing i'm never doing. i'm never going out there naked. afraid maybe, but not naked. >> good to know. let's talk...
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( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i-- i-- i-- i have so many questions to ask you tonight, i mighte i won't get to all of them, but there are so many things i want to talk to you about, not only your career, but especially this movie that comes out tomorrow, "a star is born," directed, written, and starring bradley cooper and you. >> yes. >> stephen: and i've got something on these people, they've never seen it, but i think everyone's going to see this movie, because i rarely leave a movie theater as moved and as inspire ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: not only as an artist, but also just as a human being, to be better and to listen to the people around me, and to pay attention to what people are going through and what they want to express. >> thank you so much. you are so wonderful, and i am so grateful and so humbled to be here. ( cheers and applause ) you know, there can be 100 people in the room and 99 don't believe in you and just one does. >> audience member: yes! >> and bradley cooper believed in me, and i would not be here without him today. ( cheers and applause ) he's
( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i-- i-- i-- i have so many questions to ask you tonight, i mighte i won't get to all of them, but there are so many things i want to talk to you about, not only your career, but especially this movie that comes out tomorrow, "a star is born," directed, written, and starring bradley cooper and you. >> yes. >> stephen: and i've got something on these people, they've never seen it, but i think everyone's going to see this movie,...
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"every time i caress them they seem quite fine." [ laughter ] i mean i -- so i moved to mrs.ouldn't that have been -- >> seth: that would have been a book worth reading, sure. >> she said, "i thought you might like this." and i did. but i also saw her sometimes later, and it was not so cordial. but if i need a little laugh. you know, in the day we sometimes want a little laugh, i go to youtube, and i put nixon cavett. and up comes a still of nixon talking with his lickspittle h.r. haldeman. and the words are there. and these are from the tapes. >> seth: these are the nixon -- the secret nixon tapes. >> my favorite line is, "cavett, there must be something we can do to screw him." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: we've often talked about sometimes you're doing shows like ours, and you have a tough guest. maybe a guest that is not giving you much or whatnot. you -- and sometimes you'll say, "oh, that guest died out there." >> yeah. >> seth: you actually had -- >> oh, my god. >> seth: yeah. yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: this happened. >> yeah, he's not making this up, or fantasized,
"every time i caress them they seem quite fine." [ laughter ] i mean i -- so i moved to mrs.ouldn't that have been -- >> seth: that would have been a book worth reading, sure. >> she said, "i thought you might like this." and i did. but i also saw her sometimes later, and it was not so cordial. but if i need a little laugh. you know, in the day we sometimes want a little laugh, i go to youtube, and i put nixon cavett. and up comes a still of nixon talking with...
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i said, well, could i have one? he said, i don't know, i guess so, and so i took it.is just incredible photo that captures, i think, the enthusiasm that we had in our country that day. ♪ >>> yes. what's up, dude? >> oh, my god. >> as speech writers, we work 40 hours a week, you're lucky. it is usually more like 80. so when we can, we always try to blow off some steam. >> cheers. >> cheers, yeah. >> okay. >> you guys have a speech you remember that you wrote up that he tore apart? >> oh, man. we did like two all-nighters to give him the charleston draft and in like five hours he had crossed out them all and rewritten them in longhand. okay, man. then he crumpled them up, threw them down the hall and was like, go get them. >> so you do huge speeches, so there's more opportunity to tear them apart. >> the first time i was summoned and i had never gone in one-on-one with him and i walk in. he was like, this is serviceable. >> those are actually the three categories. it is either, this needs work, serviceable or good, and that's as good as it gets. so serviceable is all ri
i said, well, could i have one? he said, i don't know, i guess so, and so i took it.is just incredible photo that captures, i think, the enthusiasm that we had in our country that day. ♪ >>> yes. what's up, dude? >> oh, my god. >> as speech writers, we work 40 hours a week, you're lucky. it is usually more like 80. so when we can, we always try to blow off some steam. >> cheers. >> cheers, yeah. >> okay. >> you guys have a speech you remember that...