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it's stopping drugs from pouring across our border, and i call it illegal immigration.
it's stopping drugs from pouring across our border, and i call it illegal immigration.
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it's stopping drugs from pouring across our border, and i call it illegal immigration. it is all those things. national defense are important to words. -- national defense are important two words. by building a wall we are in a position militarily that is very advantageous. subject get off that like to talk to -- ask secretary
it's stopping drugs from pouring across our border, and i call it illegal immigration. it is all those things. national defense are important to words. -- national defense are important two words. by building a wall we are in a position militarily that is very advantageous. subject get off that like to talk to -- ask secretary
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commission member, please respond when i call your name. [roll call] all other members of the commission are present. the next order of business is item two, announcements. the next regularly scheduled meeting will be held on april 3, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at city ral room 416. please advised that the ringing of and use of cell phones, pager answer similar sounding-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room of any persons responsible for the ringing of or use of a cell phone, pager or other similar sound-producing electronic device. please be advised the member of the public has up to three minutes to make pertinent public comments on each agenda item unless the commission adopts a shorter period on any item. it is strongly recommended that members of the public who wish to address the commission fill out a speaker card and submit a completed card to the commission secretary. the next order of business is item three, report on actions taken at a previo
commission member, please respond when i call your name. [roll call] all other members of the commission are present. the next order of business is item two, announcements. the next regularly scheduled meeting will be held on april 3, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at city ral room 416. please advised that the ringing of and use of cell phones, pager answer similar sounding-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting...
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tonight, i call upon the united kingdom and i call upon the soviet union as cochairman of the geneva conference is, and as permanent members of the united nations security council, to do all they can to move from the unilateral act of de-escalation that i have just announced toward genuine peace in southeast asia. now, as in the past, the united states is ready to send its representatives at any form at any time to discuss the means of bringing this ugly war to an end. i am designating one of our most distinguished americans as my personal representative to such talks. talks. in addition, i have asked ambassador llewellyn thompson, who returned from moscow for consultation, to be available to join the ambassador at geneva or any other suitable place, just as soon as hanoi agrees to a conference. i call upon president ho chi minh to respond positively and favorably to this new step toward peace. but if peace does not come now through negotiations, it will come when hanoi understands that our common result is unshakable. and our common strength is invincible. tonight, we and the other
tonight, i call upon the united kingdom and i call upon the soviet union as cochairman of the geneva conference is, and as permanent members of the united nations security council, to do all they can to move from the unilateral act of de-escalation that i have just announced toward genuine peace in southeast asia. now, as in the past, the united states is ready to send its representatives at any form at any time to discuss the means of bringing this ugly war to an end. i am designating one of...
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and i call your attention to the fact that that is the equivalent of more than 10 million in our own population. it's people who maintain their freedom to the north, there has been substantial progress i think in building a government these last three years. the south government of street neme of 1965 could not have survived the enemy offensive of 1968. the elected government of south vietnam survived that attack and is rapidly repairing the devastation that it brought. the south vietnamese know that further efforts are going to be required to expand their own armed forces to move back into the countryside as quickly as possible, to increase their taxes, to select the very best men that they have for civil and military responsibilities. to achieve a new unity within their constitutional government and to include in the national effort all those groups who wish to preserve south vietnam's control over its own destiny. last week president chu ordered the mobilization of 135,000 additional vietnamese. he plans to reach if possible a total military strength of more than 800,000 men. to ac
and i call your attention to the fact that that is the equivalent of more than 10 million in our own population. it's people who maintain their freedom to the north, there has been substantial progress i think in building a government these last three years. the south government of street neme of 1965 could not have survived the enemy offensive of 1968. the elected government of south vietnam survived that attack and is rapidly repairing the devastation that it brought. the south vietnamese...
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i called the planning department, since that's who i dealt with in the past. spoke to somebody there. we looked at a map together on-line that said it was not permitted and they said, yes, it's in violation of the permits that they have on file and would i like to file a complaint? which i did. didn't hear a follow-up on that. don't know if it went anywhere, with you i did file a complaint. never got a response from the office of cannabis to my multiple emails. and something that the attorney there just mentioned is we could have gun to sparc to find out about this. we've been here before. last time we were here, we discovered it was not open to the public. if it was public and they would know about it, we would not get in there to find out about it. the city, multiple departments not giving out the information that was specifically requested. i've still not received email responses or phone call responses. and i don't understand how i'm supposed to appeal something that nobody will tell me if it was, in fact, the case or not and the people that i did speak to
i called the planning department, since that's who i dealt with in the past. spoke to somebody there. we looked at a map together on-line that said it was not permitted and they said, yes, it's in violation of the permits that they have on file and would i like to file a complaint? which i did. didn't hear a follow-up on that. don't know if it went anywhere, with you i did file a complaint. never got a response from the office of cannabis to my multiple emails. and something that the attorney...
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i call upon president ho chi minh to respond positively and favorably to this new step toward peace. but if peace does not come now through negotiations, it will come when hanoi understands that our common resolve is unshakable and our common strength is invincible. tonight, we and the other allied nations are contributing 600,000 fighting men to assist 700,000 south vietnamese troops in defending their little country. our presence there has always rested on this basic belief, the main burden of preserving their freedom must be carried out by them, by the south vietnamese themselves. we and our allies can only help to provide a shield behind which the people of south vietnam can survive and can grow and develop. on their efforts, on their determinations and resourcefulness. the outcome will ultimately depend. that small beleaguered nation has suffered terrible punishment for more than 20 years. i pay tribute once again tonight to the great courage and the endurance of its people. south vietnam supports armed forces tonight of almost 700,000 men and i call your attention to the fact t
i call upon president ho chi minh to respond positively and favorably to this new step toward peace. but if peace does not come now through negotiations, it will come when hanoi understands that our common resolve is unshakable and our common strength is invincible. tonight, we and the other allied nations are contributing 600,000 fighting men to assist 700,000 south vietnamese troops in defending their little country. our presence there has always rested on this basic belief, the main burden...
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so when kelsey said can i call you every day? and she calls, the first thing i do is look and it's like, i know it's not scott, and it's kelsey, and it's just, i know it's going to be a wonderful phone call. she's having a really hard time. but if i can help her just a little, the way scott helped her a little, then that's really what i want to do. it's very heart warming, and it's like a little connection to scott. through her. >> michael, what do you think is next? >> what i'm hoping is next is that these young people can help feed the intensity to get things done. because we've been through this before. we've lived through sandy hook. we lived through a lot of different ones. and we have talked to a lot of the students, and his cross country team, and we kind of screwed up this in terms of gun control. maybe these kids can fix what we didn't -- weren't able to do. >> are you satisfied with what we're seeing on capitol hill right now in terms of the legislation? >> i'm sorry, the legislation that i missed? >> so the fix nics isn
so when kelsey said can i call you every day? and she calls, the first thing i do is look and it's like, i know it's not scott, and it's kelsey, and it's just, i know it's going to be a wonderful phone call. she's having a really hard time. but if i can help her just a little, the way scott helped her a little, then that's really what i want to do. it's very heart warming, and it's like a little connection to scott. through her. >> michael, what do you think is next? >> what i'm...
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i one 100% agree. rolling out call authentication is, i think, going to make the biggest difference in the government's ability to stamp out illegal abuse of robo calling and also the ability of the carriers to exercise, you know, to aid their customers in blocking those calls that their customers also do not want. that is the biggest piece in the second piece is that in the meantime mark was alluding to it's incumbent on all of us to continue to work together and bring the expertise that each one of us has in the consumers and government together to combat the problem while the technological upgrades are being completed. >> great. thank you very much. i think we are out of time and i want to thank all of our panelists for sharing their insights and information about all of the fabulous work they are trying to do to deal with illegal robo calls and thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you again, tom and all of our panels. for next featured speaker is ftc commissioner carol mcsweeney, commissioner mcsweeney. >> what
i one 100% agree. rolling out call authentication is, i think, going to make the biggest difference in the government's ability to stamp out illegal abuse of robo calling and also the ability of the carriers to exercise, you know, to aid their customers in blocking those calls that their customers also do not want. that is the biggest piece in the second piece is that in the meantime mark was alluding to it's incumbent on all of us to continue to work together and bring the expertise that each...
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say i called it. when everybody was freaking out that the president and therefore the market would resurge and response dow at one point losing nearly 350 points the averages came back with a vengeance. the s&p dipping. the nasdaq gaining .33%. this news allowed us to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. but not really a surprise. which of these two sessions was real this one, the early obliteration or this one, the fabulous nasdaq rebound? they both got legitimacy it would be easy to focus on what is going right, but that happens. we have to focus on what went wrong so long as you don't fannpani panic. we can imagine what could go wrong. so what is fueling the bearish argument here. gary cohn is stepping. that alone was to send the market into a tizzy. more important it is presumed that cohn, a mainstream centrist guy will be replaced with someone more radical i believe we need to get tougher with our trading partners, some of them like the chinese are targeting the entire industries here in the u
say i called it. when everybody was freaking out that the president and therefore the market would resurge and response dow at one point losing nearly 350 points the averages came back with a vengeance. the s&p dipping. the nasdaq gaining .33%. this news allowed us to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. but not really a surprise. which of these two sessions was real this one, the early obliteration or this one, the fabulous nasdaq rebound? they both got legitimacy it would be easy to...
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i mean, what he called the final announcement that he wouldn't run. and in the meantime, i was coordinating the development of the state of the union speech for january 1968. we kept the speechwriters for the state of the union separate from horace busby, so the president was planning to announce at the end of the state of the union speech in january 1968 that he was not going to run. we had everything ready. we did not have any of this on teleprompter and we had a separate little piece of paper, with the i shall not run. we drive up to the capitol, and the president gives his state of the union speech. and he did not, he did not declare he was going to run and we are riding back the capitol. and i'm 28-years-old, you know everything when you're 28-years-old, so i basically asked, you know, he didn't use this periation. he said i left it on my night , table, i forgot to bring it up. to my way of thinking, i thought he had decided not to run. i mean, he decided to run and not to give this speech. so, we went on in the first three months of 1968. and he
i mean, what he called the final announcement that he wouldn't run. and in the meantime, i was coordinating the development of the state of the union speech for january 1968. we kept the speechwriters for the state of the union separate from horace busby, so the president was planning to announce at the end of the state of the union speech in january 1968 that he was not going to run. we had everything ready. we did not have any of this on teleprompter and we had a separate little piece of...
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situation the omnibus from ever happening again, i am calling on congress to give me a all i can veto for government spending bills, and the senate must in -- they must end the filibuster rule and get down to work. we have to get a lot of great legislation approved, and without the filibuster rule, it will happen just like magic. i want to address the situation on border security, which i call national defense, i call it stopping drugs from pouring across our border, and i call it illegal immigration. it is all of those things. national defense is in important two words, because by having a strong order system, including a wall, we are in a position militarily that is very advantageous. and before i get off of that subject, i would like to ask secretary mattis to talk about what we have accomplished in terms of the military, because there has never been anything like we have been able to do. our military is very depleted, but it is rapidly getting better, and in a short time, it will be stronger than it has ever been. i would like to ask secretary mattis to say a few words. ttis: in 1
situation the omnibus from ever happening again, i am calling on congress to give me a all i can veto for government spending bills, and the senate must in -- they must end the filibuster rule and get down to work. we have to get a lot of great legislation approved, and without the filibuster rule, it will happen just like magic. i want to address the situation on border security, which i call national defense, i call it stopping drugs from pouring across our border, and i call it illegal...
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i call on my republican colleagues to look into their soul, their heart, remember their oath, sign on to h.r. 4669 as representative walter jones has and stand up for america. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. all members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, k: passed r weeks have since our nation suffered an unspeakable tragedy in parkland, florida. where we lost 17 souls that we cannot get back. first, mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to have each of their names entered into the congressional record to memorialize these young brave souls who will move this country to act to protect other young students across this nation. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. fitzpatrick: mr. speaker, i met with the brave students of parkland. i have also met with the parent of one of those lost souls. i met with students and parents and teachers alike in my own district in pennsylvani
i call on my republican colleagues to look into their soul, their heart, remember their oath, sign on to h.r. 4669 as representative walter jones has and stand up for america. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. all members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, k: passed r weeks have since our...
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i called president putin to catherine garcia him on his election victory. in past, obama called him also. the fake news media is crazed because they want me to excoriate him. excoriate not a trumpy word. they are wrong. getting along with russia and others is a good thing, not a bad thing. the second tweet, they can help solve problems with korea, syria, ukraine, isis, iran, they didn't have the, quote, smarts. obama and clinton tried, but didn't have the energy or scimeca tri.
i called president putin to catherine garcia him on his election victory. in past, obama called him also. the fake news media is crazed because they want me to excoriate him. excoriate not a trumpy word. they are wrong. getting along with russia and others is a good thing, not a bad thing. the second tweet, they can help solve problems with korea, syria, ukraine, isis, iran, they didn't have the, quote, smarts. obama and clinton tried, but didn't have the energy or scimeca tri.
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i call it stopping drugs from pouring across our border. and i call it illegal immigration. it's all of those things. but national defense is a very important two words. because by having a strong border system, including a wall, we are in a position, militarily, that is very advantageous. and before i get off of that subject, i'd like to ask secretary mattis to talk about what we've accomplished in terms of the military. because there has never been anything like we've been able to do. our military is very depleted, but it's rapidly getting better. and in a short period of time, it will be stronger than it has ever been. so i'd like to ask secretary mattis to say a few words, please. secretary. secretary mattis: thank you, mr. president. well, thank you, mr. president, ladies and gentlemen. in 1790, in george washington's first annual address to congress, he stated, to be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving the peace. as the president noted, today we received the largest military budget in history, reversing many years of decline and unpredicta
i call it stopping drugs from pouring across our border. and i call it illegal immigration. it's all of those things. but national defense is a very important two words. because by having a strong border system, including a wall, we are in a position, militarily, that is very advantageous. and before i get off of that subject, i'd like to ask secretary mattis to talk about what we've accomplished in terms of the military. because there has never been anything like we've been able to do. our...
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me i'm about to finish or shall i call the fake but c.n.n. has not taken fish out of the home i thought i'd only half of you don't know if buffett is always right i would have thought he asked or so via. showed america. again finish we take. in no and yes it might have a legacy. a life the wish to kill apply who wish feeling saudi haven't had halle dash ina shot of the year in the who was going to leave one of the video. that you saw in the u.k. so. i don't really know. the . the. over. several million must be of george there to be sure. to flip to food whether or tea that is as. bad as i'm racing in sydney so cut it but then your money. you. could have done a. muslim. rule of law not off the. mark. fifteen is if that. is. what he did a little over yeah one thirteen years just see a just system just to say at this house. all right marty back to you oh well then why did you actually still think if you've. got a good thing you could call for help with that but i get my mother died like i did not. at all i'm letting off which was not real. good.
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i had called -- we had several cabinet secretaries on the same airplane going to asia. i think it was to japan for some sort of a conference. i called dean rusk the secretary of state and i told him what the president had done and his response was thank you very much. so he just took it in stride. he was a person of few words anyway. so i was taking those calls and to different members of the congress, to let them know. so it was -- it was a happy feeling. and as i say it was almost as though president johnson was on his way out of jail because he always felt in that particular year, he always felt very confined by the white house. and so it was a feeling of freedom. >> one other conversation on to the evening of march 31st. this is with willard werts who served as the labor secretary. let's listen. >> mr. president -- >> yes, bill, how are you? glad to hear you. >> that was the greatest contribution to peace in all of history. >> well, i hope so. we sure have been working it. >> and it's magnificent. beyond that, i only want to tell you that at the right time i'll be do
i had called -- we had several cabinet secretaries on the same airplane going to asia. i think it was to japan for some sort of a conference. i called dean rusk the secretary of state and i told him what the president had done and his response was thank you very much. so he just took it in stride. he was a person of few words anyway. so i was taking those calls and to different members of the congress, to let them know. so it was -- it was a happy feeling. and as i say it was almost as though...
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i call illegal immigration. it is all of those things. importantefense is because having a strong border areem including a wall, we in a position militarily that is advantageous. before i get off of that subject i would like to ask secretary mattis to talk about what we have accomplished in terms of the military. there has never been anything like we have been able to do. and a short time it will be stronger than it has ever been. say a plea -- say a few words, please. 1790, george washington stated to be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace. today we received the largest military budget in history. we have first seen many years of .eclining funding together we are going to make our military stronger than ever. we are humbled and grateful to the american people for sacrifices on behalf of this funding. it is our responsibility to spend every dollar wisely to keep the trust and the confidence of the american people and the congress. thank you. you. president trump: thank you. th
i call illegal immigration. it is all of those things. importantefense is because having a strong border areem including a wall, we in a position militarily that is advantageous. before i get off of that subject i would like to ask secretary mattis to talk about what we have accomplished in terms of the military. there has never been anything like we have been able to do. and a short time it will be stronger than it has ever been. say a plea -- say a few words, please. 1790, george washington...
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i get there, things go up, things go down. they create this thing calledhe science and technology fund 19 days before the crash in 1987. the thing is down 31% in a month. they say, roger, why don't you take over? i said, cool, but you have to do it my way. they said, this is what i love about t. rowe, they said, fine, do it your way. i spent 120 days a year traveling. institutional investors and top analysts were doing 29 company visits a year. i was doing 400 face-to-face meetings with companies. nobody had done that before. this is the late 1980's. it worked so well in tech. emily: you went on to cofounded silver lake. roger: silver lake, we literally raised the money in 1999 and buy three stocks, seagate technology, the world's largest disk drive company, a thing called day tech, which you know is ameritrade, but they also have this amazing technology platform that now tries that drives the nasdaq. there were two pieces of that. and gartner group, a consulting firm in the technology world. so we did like six deals, but i did three and those were the thr
i get there, things go up, things go down. they create this thing calledhe science and technology fund 19 days before the crash in 1987. the thing is down 31% in a month. they say, roger, why don't you take over? i said, cool, but you have to do it my way. they said, this is what i love about t. rowe, they said, fine, do it your way. i spent 120 days a year traveling. institutional investors and top analysts were doing 29 company visits a year. i was doing 400 face-to-face meetings with...
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me and said hey, what happened to my call. i said, oh, i thought i had. we spoke for a bit, exchanged e-mails later and then kind of went about the day. >> evening came. he, in the flush of love, called again. no answer. >> i left her a message saying i was heading home and got a text message back from her phone saying she was at a dinner and would reach out later. >> wait a minute. you had been calling her every day, talking all the time. >> yeah. >> and she said i'm at dinner? i'll call you later? but she didn't. then, 9:00 p.m., one of the ashleys called nailah. nailah who always picked up the phone for a sister. >> i got a text message that said something along the lines that i'm at dinner and i'll call you in a few. >> did that sound like her? >> no, it wasn't like her to not answer the phone. i've seen her like step out of the shower to answer her phone. >> i send her an e-mail all caps, "are you alive?" one of those half in jest, half worried things you say without knowing what a good question it was. >> not only was nailah increasingly hard to rea
me and said hey, what happened to my call. i said, oh, i thought i had. we spoke for a bit, exchanged e-mails later and then kind of went about the day. >> evening came. he, in the flush of love, called again. no answer. >> i left her a message saying i was heading home and got a text message back from her phone saying she was at a dinner and would reach out later. >> wait a minute. you had been calling her every day, talking all the time. >> yeah. >> and she said...
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i call it talking. i don't lecture. and you counsel, veterans. mm—hm.day, trying to help them. and what do you tell them about my lai? i don't have to tell them anything. now some of the ones i work with know about it, well, all of them know about it now, i guess. they tell me things. i have never talked at a military or a veterans function where anybody had agreed with me. you know, if you get somebody... i'm not... i don't cut down a brigade or soldier. i think a soldier in the army or navy or marine corps is a very honourable profession. these were not soldiers, these were hoodlums and terrorists, disguised like soldiers. no soldier is taught to do that. if he does something like that he's no longer a soldier, because he's not living by the creed of a soldier. you think it's time to remind people of that, given what's been going on in iraq? i think very obviously it's time to remind them again. hugh thompson, it's been good having you on the programme. thank you. yes, sir, thank you very much. i appreciate it. hello there. after a very wintry weekend
i call it talking. i don't lecture. and you counsel, veterans. mm—hm.day, trying to help them. and what do you tell them about my lai? i don't have to tell them anything. now some of the ones i work with know about it, well, all of them know about it now, i guess. they tell me things. i have never talked at a military or a veterans function where anybody had agreed with me. you know, if you get somebody... i'm not... i don't cut down a brigade or soldier. i think a soldier in the army or navy...
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i think approachable, focused on possibility, demanding, and i call it high-low, stay at the big picture level, but love the execution. i enjoy brands, customers, enjoy picking up the phone to a brand manager in ethiopia and asking them how the brand is doing, so i hope that is what they would say. francine: how much do travel? do you enjoy traveling? is that the only way to be in touch with the local person and how local markets are doing? ivan: totally. i really believe in being out in the markets, and it is important because it gives me the best read of how our business is performing, and the opportunity to contribute to the local teams whether that is meeting with the local government or our customers, and i always go out and say bars and shops don't lie. you get a true understanding of how we are performing in the market, and meeting our people. so i get a lot of energy from being out. i actually don't enjoy being in headquarters. i would much rather be out. francine: do you go incognito? or to know you are coming? ivan: i do both. i often go out on my own and decide which shops and
i think approachable, focused on possibility, demanding, and i call it high-low, stay at the big picture level, but love the execution. i enjoy brands, customers, enjoy picking up the phone to a brand manager in ethiopia and asking them how the brand is doing, so i hope that is what they would say. francine: how much do travel? do you enjoy traveling? is that the only way to be in touch with the local person and how local markets are doing? ivan: totally. i really believe in being out in the...
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what should i call you? >> jack, i wouldn't really worry about that. he intersection of politics and comedy, especially on late night, is a two-way street. on the one hand, the audience and the shows themselves are interested to get to know politicians. but i think that there's a pool for politicians to use that vehicle as a way of humanizing themselves. >> the first job of a candidate is to get elected. and sometimes you'll see the most dignified men do some of the craziest things. >> good evening. i'm chevy chase and you are not. >> good evening, i'm gerald ford, and you're not. >> the public likes to feel that that individual who holds the office or that individual who's hoping to achieve the office is kind of one of them. ♪ >> when bill clinton played the saxophone on "arsenio," he didn't look like a presidential candidate. he looks like the guy that would be a guest on that show. one of the reasons clinton was successful was he had some ability to connect with popular culture. >> the big man! >> since we have a deficit that's enormous and that need
what should i call you? >> jack, i wouldn't really worry about that. he intersection of politics and comedy, especially on late night, is a two-way street. on the one hand, the audience and the shows themselves are interested to get to know politicians. but i think that there's a pool for politicians to use that vehicle as a way of humanizing themselves. >> the first job of a candidate is to get elected. and sometimes you'll see the most dignified men do some of the craziest things....
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( laughter ) ( applause ) >> i called into the radio station all the time. tephen: who would do you? >> i would do chris farley. he was like, "yeah, so, it would just be him asking to hear a song. it would be-- yeah, it was like, "you know what i need to hear? a little 'playground sex and candy! my two favorite things! ' ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: we'll be right back. late show," stick around for james corden. good night. >> jon: wow! >> stephen: right, obviously, we'll show his penis. as long as it's accurate. we want an accurate gnome penis. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the way from
( laughter ) ( applause ) >> i called into the radio station all the time. tephen: who would do you? >> i would do chris farley. he was like, "yeah, so, it would just be him asking to hear a song. it would be-- yeah, it was like, "you know what i need to hear? a little 'playground sex and candy! my two favorite things! ' ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: we'll be right back. late show," stick around for james corden. good night. >> jon: wow! >>...
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and i was like -- and then i called nicole and i was like, "is this real life?en i got off the phone with nicole and i like hugged myself gently for a minute. [ light laughter ] and said, "this is really happening. you're really working with meryl streep." and then i called the writer and go, "you better write me good scenes with meryl streep!" [ light laughter ] >> seth: do you think -- do you think meryl streep, historically every time she said i'll do the part has then -- hears a phone hit the ground? [ laughter ] like that's just what she goes through. >> or, like, just somebody falling over like -- [ light laughter ] >> seth: she says i have some news for you, but i want to make sure you're near a hospital. >> yeah. are you sitting down? >> seth: well, congratulations on that. i am so excited to watch it. congrats on the movie and it's always such a pleasure to see you. thanks for being here. >> so nice to see you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: reese witherspoon everybody. "a wrinkle in time" will be in theaters and imax this friday. we'll be right back
and i was like -- and then i called nicole and i was like, "is this real life?en i got off the phone with nicole and i like hugged myself gently for a minute. [ light laughter ] and said, "this is really happening. you're really working with meryl streep." and then i called the writer and go, "you better write me good scenes with meryl streep!" [ light laughter ] >> seth: do you think -- do you think meryl streep, historically every time she said i'll do the part...
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host: jeff, i appreciate your call today. winter, what can you say to jeff? guest: i am so sorry. and also it shows that gun is something that is so pervasive in our culture, and it affects everyone. i give you our word that we will and our until congress elected officials listen to us, and we demand that they take action. we are registered to vote. my generation will register, and we are ready to take our power to the polls this year. if our elected officials do not listen to us, come november 6, they will not have a job. take that as something positive when you see the protests that have been happening and see all of us out today, just know that change is coming, and it is coming quick. host: we have had a lot of focus on this movement t, army marchig on the organization -- on the march and on -- the protests, we have seen me pieces aboutost" the students who have seen it, who have witnessed that your dog but your people, your peers, those who have witnessed gun violence in their school, those who are afraid of entered that can be traumatic. how are you doing? how are you and yo
host: jeff, i appreciate your call today. winter, what can you say to jeff? guest: i am so sorry. and also it shows that gun is something that is so pervasive in our culture, and it affects everyone. i give you our word that we will and our until congress elected officials listen to us, and we demand that they take action. we are registered to vote. my generation will register, and we are ready to take our power to the polls this year. if our elected officials do not listen to us, come november...
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free to choose i call it is an option tax the swiss optician jack clean.
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call it. you get them for life. i always say, the thing about our business is what you drink or what you serve says a lot about you. our brands need to live up to that expectation. francine: talk to me about the u.s. it is your largest market. is it expected to remain so 5-10 years from now? ivan: it is a fantastic market for us. is our biggest developing market, one third of our sales. it bodes very well for premium brands. it is also a young population. you have a growth of americans turning 21 at a faster rate than in europe. and finally, the taste profiles are changing. there's a huge interest in teh culture. mixology is hot. francine: coming up on leaders, running a global empire. tariffs, and how to build the business in emerging markets, next. ♪ francine: as well as running the world's biggest spirits company, ivan menezes sits on the u.k.-india chief executive board. understand the eternal hunt for growth. more than 1/3 of the revenue came from north america, 20% f africa. and 13% from are emerging markets get
call it. you get them for life. i always say, the thing about our business is what you drink or what you serve says a lot about you. our brands need to live up to that expectation. francine: talk to me about the u.s. it is your largest market. is it expected to remain so 5-10 years from now? ivan: it is a fantastic market for us. is our biggest developing market, one third of our sales. it bodes very well for premium brands. it is also a young population. you have a growth of americans turning...
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san francisco, realized that when she called back the number that came up on her caller i.d. >> i called somebody else because it said they called me. >> lisa's number has been spoofed. >> they are saying i called them and i'm saying no. >> she received that spoof call from linda's number, calls like these make people upset. >> no, i did not call you, why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everyone is inconvenienced by an unit wanted or unsolicited call. >> in all of 2017, the federal communications commission received 4,000 complaints about spoofing and after three months this year, the number of complaints is doubling. >> the purpose is two fold, they are engaged in scams and it harder to trace back who is doing the scam. >> number two, they are trying trick you in to picking up the call. the fcc is cracking down. last year, it levied $200 million in fines against telemarketers accused of malicious spoofing. the fineser were the first of their kind and now they are working with providers to develop technology to authenticate legitimate calls and block spoofed ones. >> a
san francisco, realized that when she called back the number that came up on her caller i.d. >> i called somebody else because it said they called me. >> lisa's number has been spoofed. >> they are saying i called them and i'm saying no. >> she received that spoof call from linda's number, calls like these make people upset. >> no, i did not call you, why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everyone is inconvenienced by an unit wanted or unsolicited...
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you do things with courage and energy and they tend to work out better as a man i like to do what i callif she jumps which is completely counterproductive i approach things a bit cautiously but you can't do that with extreme things he will we have to get them full whack. and stephanie martin is certainly going full throttle at this point track in munich's gazing district she started out riding b.m.x. bikes twenty years ago the mountain bike came later. five to six days a week of training is the. right she pays to be a professional in her dream sport. i watch what fascinates me about cycling is being able to exercise and be outdoors on a mountain bike you can get anywhere with a racing bike you can cover a long distances with a mountain bike you can go up steep inclines with a b.m.x. bike you can get really fast cycling has so many facets. but. the five time german woman's champion has also received international prizes she won bronze in the women's four cross world championships in twenty fourteen and twenty fifteen or cycling career has taken her to some of the most spectacular destinat
you do things with courage and energy and they tend to work out better as a man i like to do what i callif she jumps which is completely counterproductive i approach things a bit cautiously but you can't do that with extreme things he will we have to get them full whack. and stephanie martin is certainly going full throttle at this point track in munich's gazing district she started out riding b.m.x. bikes twenty years ago the mountain bike came later. five to six days a week of training is...
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i call bono up to say i don't think the deal is happening because i am leaving the firm.ono said, the heck with them. we will start our own firm. the same day. it's like, oh, you want to do a firm. you want to be in the investment business? he goes, no, i really do. i think i can help my work in africa raising my profile among the people i raise money from, bill gates, warren buffett, rupert murdoch. he loved raising money. he was incredible at it. every company we invested in wanted to be like bono, like u2. he would go and talk to the employees of facebook, or whatever, and he was so motivating. it was just a game-changing thing. we had one day a week of his time. we were really open about this. there was nothing like him in that world. if you're trying to invest at the intersection of technology and media, the fact he was not a hood ornament, was intimately involved -- we have some strong personalities. he was the one who always resolved all of the internal issues. it was just amazing. he is such a beautiful person. he is that rare celebrity who is in real life all the
i call bono up to say i don't think the deal is happening because i am leaving the firm.ono said, the heck with them. we will start our own firm. the same day. it's like, oh, you want to do a firm. you want to be in the investment business? he goes, no, i really do. i think i can help my work in africa raising my profile among the people i raise money from, bill gates, warren buffett, rupert murdoch. he loved raising money. he was incredible at it. every company we invested in wanted to be like...