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and i did. and i won. don't have to be too funny are too smart to win a tell a show in the military. they're depressed. they got nothing to do. corny jokes. "i just got arrested this morning person aidinanan officecer. i slept until 12 noon." they just fall all out. give me a break. then i won the fifth army district division. then i kept winning. i ended up here in new jersey at the all army, and the winner got to go on "the ed sullivan show." i won. i did not get it because i was too political. how did i know i won? the comics told me. it was a blessing from god. i knew nothing about show business. in the army.punk just being funny and the army, it is typing a doctor in the army. so what? you can chop of people and kill them, they don't -- practice and army? consequently, i did not get on "the ed sullivan show." had i made it, i would not be here todayay because n nobody cd have told me that i wasn't good, that i wasn't funny. the fact that i did not make it on the show, i got out of the army, i went to
and i did. and i won. don't have to be too funny are too smart to win a tell a show in the military. they're depressed. they got nothing to do. corny jokes. "i just got arrested this morning person aidinanan officecer. i slept until 12 noon." they just fall all out. give me a break. then i won the fifth army district division. then i kept winning. i ended up here in new jersey at the all army, and the winner got to go on "the ed sullivan show." i won. i did not get it...
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Aug 15, 2017
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issues where i did not have that cultural trading to be an american. i had to assimilate. i took but the first night i went to dinner by gum and a bottle of beer and i am looking around and there was no bottle opener. i was proud to know the word bottle opener and i said i need to open this. with say smirk he twisted the cap off. we did not have the twist off caps in eastern germany or russia. so that was weird. and with the west german passport. that is only funny in hindsight. and to use a canadian passport in that piece of luggage with the birth certificate of jack barsky. when i go to the hotel that is where and that was much harder than expected. but you couldn't but then you start to sweat you make a steep so eventually i check of a pair of. [laughter] >> but i imagined if i had that been an underground for a long time but you get the pleasure you were going to be a chemistry professor but that was more than a was exposed to in the enterprise to a level. and calculus one at grant's i did not take a foreign language. i did not take german or spanish which i acquired l
issues where i did not have that cultural trading to be an american. i had to assimilate. i took but the first night i went to dinner by gum and a bottle of beer and i am looking around and there was no bottle opener. i was proud to know the word bottle opener and i said i need to open this. with say smirk he twisted the cap off. we did not have the twist off caps in eastern germany or russia. so that was weird. and with the west german passport. that is only funny in hindsight. and to use a...
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Aug 18, 2017
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the statement your assembly plant closed but i did not know that at the time. if you remember all of the job losses were not justin genes fell there were so many kinds of jobs going away that i was pretty focused on this. over the next couple years i capt. i how they were writing about these bad economic times there were stories about the economy and the government's response and if that economic stimulus package that the new president pushed through congress was doing good or not. this was the fighting in congress over policies than more political stories in the midterm elections with a lot of riders were focused on the anxiety of voters i didn't see anybody putting those two things together. unless you really understand their experiences that their neighbor had lost the doghouse and maybe they would be next. looking at 2,009 most of those were about the government bailout and of those hominy were about average americans? 5%. this is a huge and important gap that we did not understand what it was like to have worked go way. trying to do something about this so
the statement your assembly plant closed but i did not know that at the time. if you remember all of the job losses were not justin genes fell there were so many kinds of jobs going away that i was pretty focused on this. over the next couple years i capt. i how they were writing about these bad economic times there were stories about the economy and the government's response and if that economic stimulus package that the new president pushed through congress was doing good or not. this was the...
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Aug 15, 2017
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i did one of the worst scenes ever. who had an afro on the moon, and my afro got cut off and, the scene, i , "ah, hell naw," but i was like 16 years old, so that was good for me. i knew that was something that feels right so i did a lot of improv. charlie: actors will say, "in college, i tried this because i wanted to meet women." on stage, they would say, "i love this." people find certain sports they love because they went out for it and you say, "i am for this." you do it well, too, you want to do it even more. jessica: anytime i had that sentiment of i want to try this because i want to meet hot dudes, it has always been a nightmare. it never works. this feels bad. charlie: what is the best way to meet hot dudes? jessica: i don't know. it is so crazy right now. charlie: it is hard because of how famous you have become? at -- ina rel -- a.k.a.ight now relationship. [laughter] i am in a relatsh. i had been on the daily show for a little bit. it was not like i could just be on tinder. i was on for three days and i woul
i did one of the worst scenes ever. who had an afro on the moon, and my afro got cut off and, the scene, i , "ah, hell naw," but i was like 16 years old, so that was good for me. i knew that was something that feels right so i did a lot of improv. charlie: actors will say, "in college, i tried this because i wanted to meet women." on stage, they would say, "i love this." people find certain sports they love because they went out for it and you say, "i am for...
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Aug 5, 2017
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so i did go back. host: do you remember the first time you walked through the gates of the white house? elaine: i do. it was, it was actually a feeling of awe. but also of loneliness. i always wished that there were more people who are like me who are able to enter the white house. um, i come from a big family so i'm used to sharing. and at that time, 1983, it was not a very diverse population at the white house. i think the only asians that were there were the filipino stewards. and i thought, how wonderful it would be if my immigrant community could come with me in to see what is in the white house. and people of different backgrounds to come and see how the government functioned. so when, you know, when i was secretary of labor i actually had appointed a number of different young people to be liaisons to underserved communities. and to communities of color, so that we can reach out to make sure that they feel comfortable entering into the federal government. that this is their government. remember ho
so i did go back. host: do you remember the first time you walked through the gates of the white house? elaine: i do. it was, it was actually a feeling of awe. but also of loneliness. i always wished that there were more people who are like me who are able to enter the white house. um, i come from a big family so i'm used to sharing. and at that time, 1983, it was not a very diverse population at the white house. i think the only asians that were there were the filipino stewards. and i thought,...
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i did not prepared to lose. [laughter] i knew was a possibility. >> you have to accept you could lose somebody is going home unhappy if you think about that after a start 64 oregon the first day so we have to realize the the idea of nothing to lose is definitely a mental trick to play and yourself haven't spoken to 72 roger but they always do without pressure they found a way to remain hungry because to be number four or top-10 of what are pushing so you have the pressure so i would trick myself i want to prove to myself i can do what are that i belong / o 1/2 to force myself with that attitude because when you protect something that is a curse you will play to a tentative for for the athlete per talk about your reaction you cannot play that tentative that second-guess yourself to not be confident and that is part of the reason a lot of athletes get the unfair treatment to be called arrogant and you have to feel you will win this point and get the game-winning shot because if you keep playing not to lose you will
i did not prepared to lose. [laughter] i knew was a possibility. >> you have to accept you could lose somebody is going home unhappy if you think about that after a start 64 oregon the first day so we have to realize the the idea of nothing to lose is definitely a mental trick to play and yourself haven't spoken to 72 roger but they always do without pressure they found a way to remain hungry because to be number four or top-10 of what are pushing so you have the pressure so i would trick...
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i sure did. hat happened was i told them i was having some closet work done and they should come a little later and they disregarded what i told them, said they have a schedule. i don't see that. when i got into that apartment, all of my clothes were lying on the couch because there was no car, closing in. and there were a bunch of boxes stashed in a bedroom. the women who were there apologized to me. they said they were sorry, they apologized. anyway, when she came to see me i told her i wasn't going to pay, it was $4000, because of what i had seen. she said she was going to sue me and they did deliver. i told the story to my son-in-law who happens to be a very smart businessman. he couldn't stand it when he heard what they did to me. he hired a lawyer to represent me. i had a few notes in a book, showed it to the lawyer, he said he didn't know what he could do because i had signed a contract. the upshot was he discussed this with the mover's attorney, came back and told me the best he could do w
i sure did. hat happened was i told them i was having some closet work done and they should come a little later and they disregarded what i told them, said they have a schedule. i don't see that. when i got into that apartment, all of my clothes were lying on the couch because there was no car, closing in. and there were a bunch of boxes stashed in a bedroom. the women who were there apologized to me. they said they were sorry, they apologized. anyway, when she came to see me i told her i...
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i did not vote for bannon. . did not vote for these people were they educated? i worked all my life to be educated, to understand ideas. thesearter than most of harvard or stafford guys. host: did you vote for the president? caller: no. i voted in the primary for bernie sanders and that i voted for hillary, reluctantly. not that she is not qualified, but i saw the errors. i did not want a businessman like mr. trump in the office. andk you for your book maybe you could write a victims version of it -- could write a dick and jane version of it. guest: the day after the clinton's campaign, most of the people that i circulate with in washington at my job was just shocked at this happened and nobody really believed until 10:00 p.m. on election night that trump could win. mom.ember talking to my she said how could this happen, you said hillary was going to win. i thought it was important for someone to look back and tell the full inside story of what had really happened. just because i had a close access to people like bannon and trump, going so far back, i thought i c
i did not vote for bannon. . did not vote for these people were they educated? i worked all my life to be educated, to understand ideas. thesearter than most of harvard or stafford guys. host: did you vote for the president? caller: no. i voted in the primary for bernie sanders and that i voted for hillary, reluctantly. not that she is not qualified, but i saw the errors. i did not want a businessman like mr. trump in the office. andk you for your book maybe you could write a victims version of...
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Aug 18, 2017
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i did not know what to say. i wasn't sure of the 85-year-old lady coming to get her watch battery was more shocking than cindy berating me for a bad customer service. for not being able to have the young woman that was more embarrassing. she looked at me and i did not respond. i said how was your day? i took a deep breath and she said it's all right we can talk again later. that was the first chapter hope it gives you a small glimpse. i will be happy to answer any questions. >> are you still selling and how is it going? >> thank you for asking. i'm not selling anymore. this happened 10 years ago. 2004 and 2006. i was working before i went back to doing radio and i'm a full-time writer now. that is what i do now. yes? >> what was the process when you wrote this book? was it after? >> it was much after. it was too overwhelming when i was working you need to learn and sell and not get fired. so about three years later when i finish the work i started thinking i don't think i would do that again. or i will go back to
i did not know what to say. i wasn't sure of the 85-year-old lady coming to get her watch battery was more shocking than cindy berating me for a bad customer service. for not being able to have the young woman that was more embarrassing. she looked at me and i did not respond. i said how was your day? i took a deep breath and she said it's all right we can talk again later. that was the first chapter hope it gives you a small glimpse. i will be happy to answer any questions. >> are you...
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i did comedy sports. y put sketches when much as possible, and i got the job, i moved to new york, and i was really intimidated because i was 22, and i know how i auditioned for that show, i was just like, you know what, what is it about me? i'm 22 years old, black, a woman, i have all this raw energy. i'm trying to be the most myself i did not look up any of the other amazing correspondence. i did not look up samantha bee or oliver or why it. i just tried to be myself, so i ended up -- charlie: i think that is the best thing to be. >> i am still learning it. to your authenticity own self. you own you are. >> i think people really respond to something that is truthful. sometimes, your truth is not the right fit for certain things, but once it finds its way, then people really get into it. charlie: most of the skits we saw you do, most of the time, you were doing something on location, was it created by you? was it your idea?or did it come from producers at the daily show? >> the daily show is such a machin
i did comedy sports. y put sketches when much as possible, and i got the job, i moved to new york, and i was really intimidated because i was 22, and i know how i auditioned for that show, i was just like, you know what, what is it about me? i'm 22 years old, black, a woman, i have all this raw energy. i'm trying to be the most myself i did not look up any of the other amazing correspondence. i did not look up samantha bee or oliver or why it. i just tried to be myself, so i ended up --...
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i die as a valet as a. dancer and i'll believe it or not he did hear that it was. rosie on for you right i don't i do i not didn't know yet. enough to run the government as you know nobody here is where it got ot nothing says you moans about that it's very much then i said it but oh. for the bullshit they're ok to not show it of course it's another paper gavia i still gotta beat that is the talk at each other with debate which is so that they can keep. up with us it's quite amazing the course but who gets off as it should be sad to think that much of what i'd. like to do. we've gone through so much is to be proud of my business i have a super soakers i'm not very close to zero zero yet it was a book it was more precious to you you could think to think about this palm beach is a good time. to keep a bus along a good decade you never know where the best imo you. we have a deal. as we did oh boy yes we can yes you do what you. want to all i should all of. mine. slate splash a little company ago you did push to get this book motivations business of the gods you tongue.
i die as a valet as a. dancer and i'll believe it or not he did hear that it was. rosie on for you right i don't i do i not didn't know yet. enough to run the government as you know nobody here is where it got ot nothing says you moans about that it's very much then i said it but oh. for the bullshit they're ok to not show it of course it's another paper gavia i still gotta beat that is the talk at each other with debate which is so that they can keep. up with us it's quite amazing the course...
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so i did the same thing. i didn't move up. i mean, my manager asked me to go for a manager trey so i could become manager but she was the manager and she also worked very hard. she also did pretty much the same thing that i was excited want to become a manager because it would admit i moved to a different city on a different store, and i was with my wife who is going to school at university of virginia for a phd i wanted to stay close to her. i just chose to be in the store and in that position for a long time until when i quit, i just quit and have not been in retail after that. did that answer your question? >> yes. do you mind? >> go ahead, please go ahead. >> i'm wondering if you experienced, like how it relates to your sense of dignity? however you define it. >> well, my dignity took a big dent in the beginning. when i came i just, just doing, like you, started wearing a uniform light shirt, khaki pants, name tag and standing in front of the store every day and customers, when they come in they are nice to you but you had
so i did the same thing. i didn't move up. i mean, my manager asked me to go for a manager trey so i could become manager but she was the manager and she also worked very hard. she also did pretty much the same thing that i was excited want to become a manager because it would admit i moved to a different city on a different store, and i was with my wife who is going to school at university of virginia for a phd i wanted to stay close to her. i just chose to be in the store and in that position...
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i did not give it a second thought. i realized i was highly prone to arterial blockage and i thought i would cut my chances. i literally wanted to see if i could live to be a grandfather, i like him who comes from great jeans, i am the oldest person in my family for three generations, man or woman. so, i said, i you know, i think it would like to hang around, i am having a good time being alive. [laughter] rubinstein: so if you run for president of the united states or former president of the united states, what is a better job? there are only 13 people in our country's history who served two consecutive terms. you two are some of them. would you rather do that or's be president for 30 or 40 years? what do you think is more enjoyable? former president clinton: it depends on how you keep score. i think you have got to live a long time as a former president to have an on as many people as you can as president. i've tried to do as best as i could on that. former president bush: the decisions you make have a monumental effec
i did not give it a second thought. i realized i was highly prone to arterial blockage and i thought i would cut my chances. i literally wanted to see if i could live to be a grandfather, i like him who comes from great jeans, i am the oldest person in my family for three generations, man or woman. so, i said, i you know, i think it would like to hang around, i am having a good time being alive. [laughter] rubinstein: so if you run for president of the united states or former president of the...
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but i did it because it was enjoyable. i was asked about the end when i was writing in earnest and basically what would happen i would read the book, my brother was three years older than i did loved science fiction so i would read every book he got out of the library. i would these pics were to reveal these people and then i would sit down and i would write my own little story except i would put a black girl in there because there were no black girls in these stories but i could put them into a story of my own making. and i think that that helped me also understand that i was worth something. that's a little black girl landing on the moon wasn't such a fiction if i could put it down on paper and have it come alive. i was very shy. i've always been very shy so the idea of teaching something was just the act of a and i had to earn a living to support my habit to. we ended up spending eight years in phoenix and tempe area, beautiful years and i learned though i was terrified to go to the class, students were more afraid than
but i did it because it was enjoyable. i was asked about the end when i was writing in earnest and basically what would happen i would read the book, my brother was three years older than i did loved science fiction so i would read every book he got out of the library. i would these pics were to reveal these people and then i would sit down and i would write my own little story except i would put a black girl in there because there were no black girls in these stories but i could put them into...
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i did not know reagan at all. my personal views tend to be more on the obama side but i looked at it as an opportunity. with dragon, reagan was much more formal than president obama and that he would always work on time, he would never take his suit coat off, president obama was much more informal, he would take his coat off if he was having a meeting with staff. much more informal, he would do things that weren't on the schedule all the time. and reagan pretty much stuck to the schedule. he was much younger than president reagan so he had a young family to young girls. so there's that aspect of documenting that part of it. the one thing they were both similar in, they had similar dispositions and that it took a lot to get ronald reagan mad or angry. and the same is true with president obama. i saw both of them get mad and angry but they both had this even keel about them. >> on a typical day, could you go the entire day with president obama and never exchange words because you're both doing your job? >> yes. i did
i did not know reagan at all. my personal views tend to be more on the obama side but i looked at it as an opportunity. with dragon, reagan was much more formal than president obama and that he would always work on time, he would never take his suit coat off, president obama was much more informal, he would take his coat off if he was having a meeting with staff. much more informal, he would do things that weren't on the schedule all the time. and reagan pretty much stuck to the schedule. he...
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i did my best to put him in his place. that was a lot of fun. i'm really not very good if i don't player for a long time. >> james, last question before we open it up to odd audience questions when you grew up in fairfield, good friend of yours took a very different path than you. he didn't pick up a tennis react. he picked up the microphone you have now. could you share his name with us and he attend your wedding and still very good friend. my question is, when is he going to do a song about you? >> well, i did go to -- funny story and how i met and got to be pretty good friend with john mayer. he lived -- him and his family, younger brother is my age and my grade. older brother is my brother's age and he is right in the middle and they lived too close to the school to get bussed, and both hit parents were teachers and they went off to workerrer and they wanted their kids on the bus, to get them to school, so what they did was they dropped them off at -- because his older brother is friend with my brother, his younger brother is friends with me,
i did my best to put him in his place. that was a lot of fun. i'm really not very good if i don't player for a long time. >> james, last question before we open it up to odd audience questions when you grew up in fairfield, good friend of yours took a very different path than you. he didn't pick up a tennis react. he picked up the microphone you have now. could you share his name with us and he attend your wedding and still very good friend. my question is, when is he going to do a song...
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leap year and two days i did twice and i don't know why but i just did. i just want to tell you one brief thing, sean is here, publisher of 12 books, distinguished-looking gentleman back there. raise your hand, sean. sean came to washington one day and he said, he was looking for me to give him names of other people to write books and, you know, i wasn't going to do that. i took the meeting but and i said something, well, i was thinking of turning my morning notes to a book and sean thought about it for a few minutes and said, i think we could do that and we shook hands on, that's the way things used to work and maybe it was better then. i've known sean since he was intern at icm in agency and he wrote a novel and i must have reviewed it, positive review and i knew him when he was an editor and tom bevan and i wrote an e-book for him and now he's a publisher. we did this thing. and the reason i'm bringing that up is i thought -- i turned my notes into a book and i thought i had written the book, that turned out not to be the case, every note had to be rere
leap year and two days i did twice and i don't know why but i just did. i just want to tell you one brief thing, sean is here, publisher of 12 books, distinguished-looking gentleman back there. raise your hand, sean. sean came to washington one day and he said, he was looking for me to give him names of other people to write books and, you know, i wasn't going to do that. i took the meeting but and i said something, well, i was thinking of turning my morning notes to a book and sean thought...
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i left here and two days i did twice. i don't know why. i just did. i just want to tell you one brief thing. sean is here the publisher of 12 books. he is a distinguished gentleman back there. raise your hand. he came to washington and he said he was looking for me to give him names for other people to us. i took the meeting but i wasn't going to do that. and i was thinking in terms of my morning notes in his thought about it a few minutes and said i think we can do that. and we shook hands on it. that's the way things used to work. maybe it was better than. i've known sean since he was an intern at icm for an agency and then he wrote the novel in the think i must have reviewed it. if positive review. no? i knew him when he was an editor and we wrote an e-book for him and now he is at publishing. the reason i am bringing that up is that i thought i would just turn my morning most into a book. it turned out not to be the case. it was more work than i thought it was. the reason i am telling you that is because the one thing i did, i ran out of time and i
i left here and two days i did twice. i don't know why. i just did. i just want to tell you one brief thing. sean is here the publisher of 12 books. he is a distinguished gentleman back there. raise your hand. he came to washington and he said he was looking for me to give him names for other people to us. i took the meeting but i wasn't going to do that. and i was thinking in terms of my morning notes in his thought about it a few minutes and said i think we can do that. and we shook hands on...
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i don't know. how didg? >> am i going to reduce my sentence? >> that's ten days, you got seven in. >> it is elaborate. >> it is very elaborate. >> battaglia says strips are ali aligned and are mailed to inmates and put this in the middle page because y'all don't check the page. >> glued? >> glued perfectly. >> not much is coming in? >> eight ounce a week. >> strips? >> eight. >> eight milligrams. >> what does that go for? >> 50 a pop. >> i was shocked. never expected him to admit he knew about it but i was taken back by the fact that he could be providing helpful information about this drug that's coming into jail. hopefully, we can follow some leads and preventing it from coming in. >> you said once a week at 50 a pop. >> so he's making $350 profit over the course of 26 weeks that you know of. you are looking at $9,100 of total profit, tax rate. >> that's a lot. >> if that person is getting in as much as he told me, that's a significant amount and it can be dangerous to the facility so that's something we
i don't know. how didg? >> am i going to reduce my sentence? >> that's ten days, you got seven in. >> it is elaborate. >> it is very elaborate. >> battaglia says strips are ali aligned and are mailed to inmates and put this in the middle page because y'all don't check the page. >> glued? >> glued perfectly. >> not much is coming in? >> eight ounce a week. >> strips? >> eight. >> eight milligrams. >> what does that go...
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i did, yeah. jimmy: how do you stop in those things? >> grab on to a bus. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you just hug the bus? just get in there. your film, "baby driver," congratulations on that film, by the way. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you! holy mackerel. >> jimmy: knocked it out of the park with that one. >> it was a home run. >> jimmy: that was great. "baby driver" and it's kind of like -- some people call it like an action musical. >> some people have, i've called it that. >> jimmy: that's who it was. >> yeah, it was me. >> jimmy: yeah, it was you. >> it's a great -- you know, we shot it in atlanta. >> jimmy: oh, i love atlanta. >> we got to -- there's a a couple of little cameos in the movie for sharp-eyed viewers of atlanta musicians. "big boy" from outkast. "killer mike" from run the jewels. >> jimmy: we love "killer mike." >> so a lot of cool, like atlanta flavor in there. >> jimmy: you ever get to see any music -- shows while you were down in atlanta? >> i did in fact, which was a
i did, yeah. jimmy: how do you stop in those things? >> grab on to a bus. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you just hug the bus? just get in there. your film, "baby driver," congratulations on that film, by the way. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you! holy mackerel. >> jimmy: knocked it out of the park with that one. >> it was a home run. >> jimmy: that was great. "baby driver" and it's kind of like -- some people call it like an action...
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i did one of the worst scenes ever. i was an astronaut who had an afro on the moon and my 'fro got cut off and i was, like, oh, hell no. it was a horrible scene but i was 16 and it was good for me. it felt right. >> rose: that happens to people. actors will say, in college, i thought i would just try out doing this because i wanted to meet young women, you know, and so they go and all of a sudden they're on stage and they say, oh, wow, i love this. or people find certain sports they love because they simply went out for it and all of a sudden you say, i'm for this, you know. and if you do it well, too, you want to do it even more. >> i think anytime i've had that sense of i want to try this because i want to meet hot dudes, it's always been a nightmare. it never works. it's, like, oh, no, this feels bad. >> rose: so what's the best way to meet hot dudes? >> i don't know, it's so crazy now. >> rose: is it hard because of how famous you've become? >> yeah, i'm in a relaish, aka relationship right now. and that's fine but i
i did one of the worst scenes ever. i was an astronaut who had an afro on the moon and my 'fro got cut off and i was, like, oh, hell no. it was a horrible scene but i was 16 and it was good for me. it felt right. >> rose: that happens to people. actors will say, in college, i thought i would just try out doing this because i wanted to meet young women, you know, and so they go and all of a sudden they're on stage and they say, oh, wow, i love this. or people find certain sports they love...
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and then i did a second one. i did a second one. it's only a single voice, don't bother. get in there? he supposed to be with the few people outside. how about all week, they are talking about the massive crowds that are going to be outside. where are they? it's hot out. it is hot. i think it's too warm. they show up in the helmets in the black masks. they've got clubs and they've got everything. antifa! on august 14th, that was it. i said all people, i love all people. everything. right? now i figure, i will do it again and i will be even more specific. i said based on the events that took place over the last weekend in charlottesville, i would like to provide the nation with an update. that was right after the event. the first one, right? an update on ongoing federal response to the horrific attack and violence that was witnessed by everybody. to everyone who acted criminally in this weekend's racist violence, you will be held fully accountable. justice will be delivered. that's what i said. listen to that. i said that but they don't show that. they don't show it. they w
and then i did a second one. i did a second one. it's only a single voice, don't bother. get in there? he supposed to be with the few people outside. how about all week, they are talking about the massive crowds that are going to be outside. where are they? it's hot out. it is hot. i think it's too warm. they show up in the helmets in the black masks. they've got clubs and they've got everything. antifa! on august 14th, that was it. i said all people, i love all people. everything. right? now i...
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[laughter] the reason i did this is because i found out my kids -- i have two sons, and i realized they did not know anything about what i had done, and they seemed not to even care for the longest time. i guess one of them still doesn't, but the other 1 -- they both went into the navy, of all things, which i could not excuse, but they turned out pretty good, i guess. but i wrote a book, and i sat both of them down, and they read it, and i noticed their faces got read a couple of times, but i don't think i did them any harm. but that is as far as it went. at least it's on record. colonel mcgee: folks keep telling me to write my story. i'm not a writer. but my daughter has written my story. it's called tuskegee airmen: the bio of charles mcgee. i love flying. i stayed in the service, but i could not have written a script for better opportunities and getting to actively fly 27 of my 30 years. that does not happen often. but for the teachers, i will give you 4 p's to pass on because it is important to motivate the young people to face whatever their future is. proceed, prepare, perform, pe
[laughter] the reason i did this is because i found out my kids -- i have two sons, and i realized they did not know anything about what i had done, and they seemed not to even care for the longest time. i guess one of them still doesn't, but the other 1 -- they both went into the navy, of all things, which i could not excuse, but they turned out pretty good, i guess. but i wrote a book, and i sat both of them down, and they read it, and i noticed their faces got read a couple of times, but i...
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i did it but he said it that he can get all i did that he actually did usually. also be quite bullish to get. back on to my. roof. who should not work on this time again was that when i bought a baby food. i used to be wild. most of that you miss that hopefully. you will put in the box of clue as to who she can choose to fight the fire has been able to was he who knows oh mighty in which he that error that could lead him and find out who pushed beyond madam i might say is his son was he and his and you once again what i'm. focused on is he. knew it as he knew us d.d. knew it was only got a couple on it no may i see and see things. like metal plate has truly been. put. up. to. be. good yeah that's fine but in cold blood such we did hope one of the odds are more than a foot in one hand so i still enjoy it i don't think most legible fall been through a process when you open a school i just dismiss mobility i just don't know about the model you saw phyllis will simply need it by teaching them as a bit of a piece of gold what i would wish for but also what if you could
i did it but he said it that he can get all i did that he actually did usually. also be quite bullish to get. back on to my. roof. who should not work on this time again was that when i bought a baby food. i used to be wild. most of that you miss that hopefully. you will put in the box of clue as to who she can choose to fight the fire has been able to was he who knows oh mighty in which he that error that could lead him and find out who pushed beyond madam i might say is his son was he and his...
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bush: you did not think i was sensitive, david? please. decide to , pick up painting? and why does it give you so much pleasure? mr. bush: i hope people will look at the paintings in the exhibit after dinner tonight. it is right behind here. the reason i do it is because it heralds our vets. i painted because i was bored. this foundation and institute takes up time, but not enough. my exercise program took up time, but not enough. i read winston churchill's essay, "painting as a pastime." i basically said, if that guy can paint, i can paint. [laughter] david: all right. president clinton, since you left the presidency, you have changed your diet and other things. what have you spent the most time on now they get to the most pleasure now? is at the clinton global initiative? mr. clinton: yeah building my , foundation and trying to fund it. it got so big, so fast that it , just took up all my time. and i am trying to make it more entrepreneurial. when something gets really big -- our find itself health initiative gives aids medicine to people
bush: you did not think i was sensitive, david? please. decide to , pick up painting? and why does it give you so much pleasure? mr. bush: i hope people will look at the paintings in the exhibit after dinner tonight. it is right behind here. the reason i do it is because it heralds our vets. i painted because i was bored. this foundation and institute takes up time, but not enough. my exercise program took up time, but not enough. i read winston churchill's essay, "painting as a...
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i did extremely well with the military vote, mike and i. we have to do was the military, but before we do the military, per se, we're going to do the nuclear, and we are in strong shape. we going to be increasing our budget by many billions of dollars because of north korea and other reasons having to do with the antimissile. we're going to be increasing our budget by many billions of dollars. we probably will be able to report that over the next week. as you know, we reduce that by 5%. i decided i don't want that. we will be increasing the -- we will be increasing the antimissiles. >> can you give us your latest opinion on iran, and whether you think they are in compliance or will be in compliance? is trump: i don't think iran in compliance. we wrote them a tough letter. i personally don't think they are in compliance, but we have time. we're going to see. can we put down a lot of default or potential default situations. i don't think they are living up to the spirit of the agreement. president obama, in his wisdom, gave them 100 $50 billi
i did extremely well with the military vote, mike and i. we have to do was the military, but before we do the military, per se, we're going to do the nuclear, and we are in strong shape. we going to be increasing our budget by many billions of dollars because of north korea and other reasons having to do with the antimissile. we're going to be increasing our budget by many billions of dollars. we probably will be able to report that over the next week. as you know, we reduce that by 5%. i...
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of the sea every says my home i did a book. that was in the outlook moment there i was going to be the bridge. ok well now i'm one of the. i guess that's why me so much you. fathers are quitting smoking thousand. feet up a ballot of you suddenly stopped looked up and then you thought you know now i see the man and the high yellow and the young girl i said if they talk to the. crowd yes it was just me and you thought. it was some pause mush going to help much. because i'll shit like. i'm sick before moving i'm going to the student. not the physical she throws up pretty g mostly. it's yank you see if you can see jeff you could fly me. to some sudden the sleaziest can't bank in these damn mouth i do not a commercial use so i'm mission to fluids i demand a committee so i. can. i mean because standing in line to me i can the but is so it can but talk about it but only in a point african the mccomas so that i feel. i. have to get him. to. walk. back. out. to the balcony. proper or if you're right here so don't walk. up to the other. s
of the sea every says my home i did a book. that was in the outlook moment there i was going to be the bridge. ok well now i'm one of the. i guess that's why me so much you. fathers are quitting smoking thousand. feet up a ballot of you suddenly stopped looked up and then you thought you know now i see the man and the high yellow and the young girl i said if they talk to the. crowd yes it was just me and you thought. it was some pause mush going to help much. because i'll shit like. i'm sick...
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i did not know where a communist was i did not know of a new 86 or friday what the word got silent -- and also meant. i felt powerless i did not have any friends or community so when this man came up to me he promised me paradise and said come with me would not be powerless you will be powerful. you will not be alone i will give to this community and i got very interested. then he told me about the dangers that existed my a community that african-americans were moving and and immigrants were taking jobs and jewish people control the media and finances i did not quite understand that but two out of three was a bad i would join the group and feel powerful and i started to learn the ideology i didn't have the basis or didn't understand why you is talking about i certainly didn't see those things happening in my neighborhood they claimed were happening but i was lonely and of 14 years old i pledge my allegiance to this man who was the first neo-nazi skinhead singer went from the kid with the hair cut from happy days to one of the first skinheads. as i was involved in this organization sta
i did not know where a communist was i did not know of a new 86 or friday what the word got silent -- and also meant. i felt powerless i did not have any friends or community so when this man came up to me he promised me paradise and said come with me would not be powerless you will be powerful. you will not be alone i will give to this community and i got very interested. then he told me about the dangers that existed my a community that african-americans were moving and and immigrants were...
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i did "the crown." in the middle of that i did "trial and error", "pitch perfect 3". m a full service entertainer. my job in life is to delight, excite, sometimes terify people. just keep them entertained. it's a wonderful thing when i do something that actually hits the mark which actually moves the goal post, moves the chains down the field in terms of expanding people's consciousness. when i did world according to garth, when i did love is strange, when i did and butterfly on broadway, these were all pieces which in their way really jostled people's mindset and expanded people's consciousness. it's a wonderful thing when you can do that as an actor. but you can't make it your main mission. your main submission simply do your job. delight people. make them -- give them emotional exercise. make them cry, make them laugh and make them scream out in terror. those are my jobs. if possible make them think. that's not completely necessary. >> i take all of that and yet you will never convince me that you did not take or do not take or will not take a particular delight in
i did "the crown." in the middle of that i did "trial and error", "pitch perfect 3". m a full service entertainer. my job in life is to delight, excite, sometimes terify people. just keep them entertained. it's a wonderful thing when i do something that actually hits the mark which actually moves the goal post, moves the chains down the field in terms of expanding people's consciousness. when i did world according to garth, when i did love is strange, when i did...
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ruminated i did some of the world in his wonder. if golf wasn't among all visual images. but is. that one if. i want to see he's got. to want to so we're. i don't know. what. i like i don't know no one. else in the realm. of you sir. isaac that i as a. there it is now he and i he i know you didn't hear that i was. crazy on for you right i don't i do i not i didn't know you. gave up on the government as you know nobody here is the way it got oh it's nothing says you must not that it's better than that i said but also. for those who had a kid in which you know it was citizen of the piper gavia i still gotta beat that is the kid each other would debate which is something that they can keep. up with us is quite amazing in the course but to get off as it is that you think that much of what i. told you. you don't think i said what you did go to my face because i have a secret hope is that not to be close to him. yet it was a book it was more precious to you you could think to think about disclosing the shit to write. the paper bustle on a good decade where the. lawyer did. we have a dea
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i did not wait long. i did not wait long. i wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what i said was correct, not make a quick statement. the statement i made on saturday was a fine statement, but you don't make statements that are made before the fact. it takes a little while to get the facts. you still do not know the facts. and it is a very, very -- process to me, and it is a very important statement. so i do not go quickly and just make a statement for the sake of making a political statement. i want to know the facts. if you go back to my -- i brought it, i brought it, i brought it. >> [indiscernible] president trump: remember, saturday, we condemned in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence. it has no place in america. then i went on from there -- now, here's the thing -- excuse me, excuse me, take it nice and easy. here's the thing -- when i make a statement, i like to be correct. i want the facts. this event just happened. the event had not happened yet as we wer
i did not wait long. i did not wait long. i wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what i said was correct, not make a quick statement. the statement i made on saturday was a fine statement, but you don't make statements that are made before the fact. it takes a little while to get the facts. you still do not know the facts. and it is a very, very -- process to me, and it is a very important statement. so i do not go quickly and just make a statement for the sake of making a...
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obama: i did not have a dad in the house, and i was angry about it, even though i did not necessarilyealize it at the time. i made bad choices. i got high without always thinking about the harm that it could do. i did not always take school as seriously as i should have. i made excuses. sometimes i sold myself short. by almost every measure, the group that is facing some of the most severe challenges in the 21st century in this country are boys and young men of color. [end video clip] brian: what do you think of "my brother's keeper"? paul: first let me say, i miss president obama. seeing him addressing these issues, even if i don't entirely agree with the way he responded -- man, do i miss having someone who commands that kind of authority, that kind of moral force, as president of the united states. so, "my brother's keeper" was the president's signature racial justice initiative. there was a concern among a lot of black activists that the president had not been as proactive on race as he had been on some other issues, like lgbt rights and women's issues. so he was being pressed. an
obama: i did not have a dad in the house, and i was angry about it, even though i did not necessarilyealize it at the time. i made bad choices. i got high without always thinking about the harm that it could do. i did not always take school as seriously as i should have. i made excuses. sometimes i sold myself short. by almost every measure, the group that is facing some of the most severe challenges in the 21st century in this country are boys and young men of color. [end video clip] brian:...
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did is what landed us in here. >> a young couple is charged where robbery and murder. >> i know what i did and did not do. and i kid not kill anybody. >> as judgment day approaches, one of their lives might depend on the choices of another. >> i have to choose my codefendant or i have to choose my son. >> this city might as well be called snitch-nati, that's basically what's going on. a whole lot of snitching. >> check mate. ♪ >> located on the banks of the ohio river, cincinnati has been called the queen city. and while its skyline might shine like a crown, it has recently been tarnished by a disturbing development. after a brief drop the homicide rate in cincinnati is now back to about five times the national average. the whole region has felt the impact. especially the city's jail t hamilton county justice center. >> the population has gotten a lot more dangerous. we are holding on to the worst of the worst. gun violence in cincinnati is a problem. it is a big problem. the number of people that are incarcerated in here have shown violence in some way shape or form. >> most of the 1300 men in the jail ar
did is what landed us in here. >> a young couple is charged where robbery and murder. >> i know what i did and did not do. and i kid not kill anybody. >> as judgment day approaches, one of their lives might depend on the choices of another. >> i have to choose my codefendant or i have to choose my son. >> this city might as well be called snitch-nati, that's basically what's going on. a whole lot of snitching. >> check mate. ♪ >> located on the banks...
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like i love it what he did each day. and then a lot of what i think about. what i'm about the same as art when i was up the money into. making money i left my money. to say to me. that there will. be a long. long way before you meet. other people more gullible musical folks on the. lookout. so. long. hello i'm tom hartman at washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture after friday's crushing defeat in canton mississippi what's next for the labor movement was larry conan sure.
like i love it what he did each day. and then a lot of what i think about. what i'm about the same as art when i was up the money into. making money i left my money. to say to me. that there will. be a long. long way before you meet. other people more gullible musical folks on the. lookout. so. long. hello i'm tom hartman at washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture after friday's crushing defeat in canton mississippi what's next for the labor movement was larry...
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the first one, i did this three times. we have to come together as americans with love for the nation. i say this so strongly, true affection for each other. i did not feature affection for you and you, i said for each other, all of us. they don't report it, they just let it go. must remember, we this truth, remember our color, creed, religion or political party, we are all americans first. we love our country, we love our god and we love our flag. [applause] then int donald trump:
the first one, i did this three times. we have to come together as americans with love for the nation. i say this so strongly, true affection for each other. i did not feature affection for you and you, i said for each other, all of us. they don't report it, they just let it go. must remember, we this truth, remember our color, creed, religion or political party, we are all americans first. we love our country, we love our god and we love our flag. [applause] then int donald trump:
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i did do tao many drug. and when i say i did them, i -- did them. i didn't experiment with them.may michigan late teens and 20s, i experimented with drugs. no the -- you didn't. you're not a scientist, the desire to feel okay can manifest itself in performance, it can manifest itself in drugs and alcohol. it can manifest itself in any number of behaviors. it's not necessary to be a drunk or a drug addict to be a good performer. >> it's not science to deal a blower for crack. that's not science. that's art. >> when they'll talk about john blu belushi or chris farley, they'll say well, there was the great side of him. the side that would just take his clothes off and hang off a ledge of a building. that was the fun side. but then there was the bad side, the drugs and drinking. and you go maybe the two have something in common here. >> i'm a drug addict and an alcoholic. i didn't know for a while. i was in denial for years. i said i'm not an alcoholic, i'm not an alcoholic, i'm not an alcoholic. i was a mess. i didn't know what was going on. >> i think my dad and his friends did mor
i did do tao many drug. and when i say i did them, i -- did them. i didn't experiment with them.may michigan late teens and 20s, i experimented with drugs. no the -- you didn't. you're not a scientist, the desire to feel okay can manifest itself in performance, it can manifest itself in drugs and alcohol. it can manifest itself in any number of behaviors. it's not necessary to be a drunk or a drug addict to be a good performer. >> it's not science to deal a blower for crack. that's not...
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i did well. i definitely did well at ohio state and tried. alized partially thanks to my grandparents in the marine corps that this is my one shot. five wanted to have good opportunities i needed to do well. i studied hard and do well there. >> host: a four-point oh. >> guest: it was maybe a 3.95. i don't remember perfectly. i remember maybe i got one be. >> host: how did you get into gail? a combination of lock i may be a good score, you have to take the law school admission test which people abbreviate. i did well enough and had good grades, maybe the admissions committee felt something. maybe the marine corps background. i have no idea. i didn't even apply to yellow harvard because i thought there's no chance i would get in. only apply to those on the encouragement of a friend. . . she was very apologetic and asked me to take a ride with her and said we would have a fun day. she lost her temper, spent a fast car and told me she was going to crash the car and kill us both. i was pretty scared maybe 11 or 12, so what i did for reasons i don't
i did well. i definitely did well at ohio state and tried. alized partially thanks to my grandparents in the marine corps that this is my one shot. five wanted to have good opportunities i needed to do well. i studied hard and do well there. >> host: a four-point oh. >> guest: it was maybe a 3.95. i don't remember perfectly. i remember maybe i got one be. >> host: how did you get into gail? a combination of lock i may be a good score, you have to take the law school admission...
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nancy: yes, yes i did. up a goodhad kept facade for four years. for birthdays and christmas, my sister and i would get packages in the mail as if they were from daddy, as if daddy was ok. it was difficult to deal with the fact that he was not coming home because she had kept up this facade that everything was going to be ok. know how awant to 10-year-old child processes this information, i did not know until just now whether i would read this and not. i owe this poem to a man in crowded as who wrote a poem. he so captured in reverse my experience as a 10-year-old that i had never been able to verbalize that i rewrote it, and with his permission, i am going to read it now. this is a 10-year-old. , who to thisher day, remains are unrecovered. and to thought someday her father was going to walk out of the jungle having suffered from amnesia, or not knowing that the war was over. in my other life, my dad survives the war and comes home to his wife and daughters. in my other life, my family moves to other exotic places that the philippines, where she wa
nancy: yes, yes i did. up a goodhad kept facade for four years. for birthdays and christmas, my sister and i would get packages in the mail as if they were from daddy, as if daddy was ok. it was difficult to deal with the fact that he was not coming home because she had kept up this facade that everything was going to be ok. know how awant to 10-year-old child processes this information, i did not know until just now whether i would read this and not. i owe this poem to a man in crowded as who...