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because like you i like broadcast i like doing i like doing radio when i when i travel is a stand up comedian i enjoy doing press because i'm a comedian and ever i can make people laugh i'm happy to i mean that's you know that's what better thing can i do than make people laugh and i have to be in the m o g movie as well as in deadpool as well as an transformers four and then also doing things like your burger and cashing in with t.n.t. or also in ready player one yeah. what is that about it is based on a book that you should read you'll read it in an hour my wife read it in four hours and it took me three days but it's the history it's about the future in the twenty forties when the world is completely overpopulated and we've kind of gone to the armageddon that we may possibly be heading to right now in this very moment there is a virtual reality world called the a ways and most human beings spend their time in the ways it's because you can have a job they're the sort of a bit coin system so most humans are in this virtual reality game comedy and it's hysterical but it is no it is i
because like you i like broadcast i like doing i like doing radio when i when i travel is a stand up comedian i enjoy doing press because i'm a comedian and ever i can make people laugh i'm happy to i mean that's you know that's what better thing can i do than make people laugh and i have to be in the m o g movie as well as in deadpool as well as an transformers four and then also doing things like your burger and cashing in with t.n.t. or also in ready player one yeah. what is that about it is...
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caller: how are you doing this morning? host: i am doing well. caller: i was listening to a gentleman who was just speaking, discussing about how our politicians are actually our employees and our supposed to be working for us. i happen to actually agree with him that we are not looking at it in that aspect, and that is the only way we are going to get anywhere in the current situations we are in. he was also mentioning poverty-stricken. that comes with the workforce. with foura household working people, since november, and each person's house and get that is incorrect, not get a paycheck at all, or have a discrepancy. when you bring this up to their attention, every single time you have to wait for the next check. more often than not, that comes to weeks later. in the process, that our bills that are do that you get charged late charges for and you do not pay them on time. and a lot of of other things come up, like you need gas to get back and forth to work. if there is no help to help us maintain, we stay poverty-stricken because we are spending
caller: how are you doing this morning? host: i am doing well. caller: i was listening to a gentleman who was just speaking, discussing about how our politicians are actually our employees and our supposed to be working for us. i happen to actually agree with him that we are not looking at it in that aspect, and that is the only way we are going to get anywhere in the current situations we are in. he was also mentioning poverty-stricken. that comes with the workforce. with foura household...
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if we can beat this thing to , i think if we let the prosecutor do his job, i think mueller will do anxcellent job and i expect that within six months, we will get his findings and then would be an appropriate time to hash over all of this stuff. host: you think it can be done in six months? think i have seen speculation to where it can be 12 to 18 months. it will be six months. he has a substantial amount of information collected by the senate intelligence committee, the house intelligence committee. i think they have gone down this but you keepar, reading from the new york times, and their speculation about these people and the way things might be. to look at their credibility on this issue, it stinks. i take it with a grain of salt. -- itdo think mueller will get fixed up your we have a wrapup of this investigation. host: so in president trump says he represents the people of pittsburgh, not paris, what kind of reaction to that get in your home to -- hometown? caller: our mayor is a democrat. my vote is not count here. the last time we had a public and there was a 1946. but we opene
if we can beat this thing to , i think if we let the prosecutor do his job, i think mueller will do anxcellent job and i expect that within six months, we will get his findings and then would be an appropriate time to hash over all of this stuff. host: you think it can be done in six months? think i have seen speculation to where it can be 12 to 18 months. it will be six months. he has a substantial amount of information collected by the senate intelligence committee, the house intelligence...
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i do, i can't help it. i do like to see women... ppen to us, whether we want them to or not. you lose a child, you lose your husband, something terrible happens and you have to pick yourself up and go on, and i like to think that my women have all these extraordinary things happen to them and they come out on top. and i like to think that, you know, we all come out on top. martina cole, author of betrayal, the 23rd book in a series, i suppose, that began with dangerous lady, thanks very much. thank you. what a difference a day make. compared with the recent heatwave, today has been much cooler and fresher for many. a fair amount of cloud around as well. this picture from a weather watcher in shetland. things will continue to change because we have a band of rain moving in. turning quite blustery up to the north—west as well. a dry night the further south and east you are but for all of us, cooler and fresher, 12—15d. tomorrow, our band of cloud and rain will sink southwards and in the northern england, wales and the midlands where it
i do, i can't help it. i do like to see women... ppen to us, whether we want them to or not. you lose a child, you lose your husband, something terrible happens and you have to pick yourself up and go on, and i like to think that my women have all these extraordinary things happen to them and they come out on top. and i like to think that, you know, we all come out on top. martina cole, author of betrayal, the 23rd book in a series, i suppose, that began with dangerous lady, thanks very much....
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what i want to do this morning i wante people -- what to do this morning, when i speak with the people on the street about what i should say to the politicians, one of the things i heard you say this morning is that you want to put more money into the military. that is one thing. when it comes to social programs like food stamps, you want to limit and cut that. at the same time, republicans always said that you are against abortion, that you want people to bring their children here. there are people who say they are not ready to bring their kids here. i take it as your responsibility when you say you want people to bring them here, to put money there to help them. you are not doing that. guest: joe, you used the phrase "you say" but you raised a number of issues i have not even discussed this morning. our military does need to have b readiness,super and that has waxed over the years. over the years. however, we also need to make sure we are not wasting money on defense procurements. i think we part company on a number of issues, what -- of issues, but to me it is not a cut on food stam
what i want to do this morning i wante people -- what to do this morning, when i speak with the people on the street about what i should say to the politicians, one of the things i heard you say this morning is that you want to put more money into the military. that is one thing. when it comes to social programs like food stamps, you want to limit and cut that. at the same time, republicans always said that you are against abortion, that you want people to bring their children here. there are...
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i do makeup, i do hair, i do lashes, i do everything. so i don't look the same. >> you know she ain't got no eyebrows, no eyelashes. i'm not trying to be funny or put her down or anything but this is a jail. people in jail talk. >> they call her avatar. they call her alien. i mean, it's just cruel. >> avatar. that's her new nickname. people are actually calling her that on the block now. >> i cry a lot. because i never heard, i never understood -- i'm always my-understood. i'm always singled out. i'm always the outcast. and it hurts. >> she's like scaly a little bit. and she's tall and slinky, you know? >> ginger lucas is serving nine months after pleading guilty to selling crack cocaine to an undercover officer. she's been here several times before for convictions including theft, forgery, embezzlement, and prostitution. >> crack cocaine, i used to be addicted to it. and i was just doing anything and everything to get the money to supply my habit. you know how they say if you smoke crack you lose a lot of weight? bull [ bleep ]. i was e
i do makeup, i do hair, i do lashes, i do everything. so i don't look the same. >> you know she ain't got no eyebrows, no eyelashes. i'm not trying to be funny or put her down or anything but this is a jail. people in jail talk. >> they call her avatar. they call her alien. i mean, it's just cruel. >> avatar. that's her new nickname. people are actually calling her that on the block now. >> i cry a lot. because i never heard, i never understood -- i'm always...
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i have to do? s an improvisation and you have to end with the line and that's how i armed wrestle as fidel castro. >> i have been living in the business world for ten years and got into some financial problems and i always wanted to go back, you know, it is my dreams and goal and even though i guest starred on 350 show, i had not made it. i am driving this truck down, do i still have it or is it possible if i ever have it and can i fool them one more time? i had money but not enough really where i did not want to shave and so i slept in the back of my truck up in malibu in sycamore. it was a long night by myself and there was no hot water and i just wondered. can i stand another disappointment? i was not 30 or 40 or 50, i was almost 70 years of age. then the ride and the long ride to the audition, going through hollywood and all the areas that i had been in and driven a garbage truck and got down to the casting office on south some brea and i see a line of people all looked like juan valdez and i sa
i have to do? s an improvisation and you have to end with the line and that's how i armed wrestle as fidel castro. >> i have been living in the business world for ten years and got into some financial problems and i always wanted to go back, you know, it is my dreams and goal and even though i guest starred on 350 show, i had not made it. i am driving this truck down, do i still have it or is it possible if i ever have it and can i fool them one more time? i had money but not enough...
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and i do agree, i do not think we are better than you are. i am concerned about the everyday, public everyday. i definitely agree with that, but we have to get to the root causes. why is this happening so much and in america? weiss is happening so much? -- why is this happening so much? denise to be legislation in place to help -- there needs to be legislation in place. host: do you think one of the -- do you think one of the causes leading up to this incident has to do with the tone? does it reflect a larger divisions of our country? on the front page of the new york times, it is talking about partisanship is on an all-time high. maybe among the public. andays democratic republican voters just don't disagree about the right way to reform health care or the true intention of president trump. they despise each other. --a degree, that political has gotten significantly worse over the past 50 years. do you see that as a cause? guest: i see that as part of the see, whenut i also you think about this past our president and the rhetoric that comes
and i do agree, i do not think we are better than you are. i am concerned about the everyday, public everyday. i definitely agree with that, but we have to get to the root causes. why is this happening so much and in america? weiss is happening so much? -- why is this happening so much? denise to be legislation in place to help -- there needs to be legislation in place. host: do you think one of the -- do you think one of the causes leading up to this incident has to do with the tone? does it...
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i do not want, on the recusal. i think the attorney general made the decision to recuse but i wasn't there at the time, as you know, and there were decisions that have been made before i arrived about what matters would be appropriate for the attorney general to handle. when i stepped in i continued, consistent with what had been done by these career professionals and i believe i have faithfully, within the department, honored that recusal regarding matters of justice. i just don't want to comment on what might've been in someone else's mind or offer an opinion about that. >> this is exactly why the senator asked the whole questions. i am a lawyer. i also am having difficulty understanding the scope of the recusal, its contours and definitions, and i have an unresolved question about whether or not that's why the attorney general failed to appear today to avoid having to answer direct questions about the scope of his recusal. i do appreciate and respect your appointment of a highly talented special counsel and there
i do not want, on the recusal. i think the attorney general made the decision to recuse but i wasn't there at the time, as you know, and there were decisions that have been made before i arrived about what matters would be appropriate for the attorney general to handle. when i stepped in i continued, consistent with what had been done by these career professionals and i believe i have faithfully, within the department, honored that recusal regarding matters of justice. i just don't want to...
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i do not even know where we are in terms of a final plan. i know the stock has been working very closely with the leader staff, senate finance and others. i do not want to get ahead of an announcement on senator mcconnell saying when that will be done. i will refer you back to him. >> i think this is kind of two questions. the first one -- [inaudible question] >> i think that we are working really hard. i think you saw speaker and vice president as a mention they both talked about this. there is a strong commitment to doing it. it is frankly bipartisan. i saw senator warner from virginia earlier today talking about his concerns with the corporate tax and the need for it to come down. that is great we would love his support. i think that there is going to be very bipartisan, support for tax reform. as we move forward on this the degree to which we can get some of the individuals to join on, craft a bill, will determine the schedule. i think it is mostly a congressional timetable. [inaudible question] >> i think they have already met with some
i do not even know where we are in terms of a final plan. i know the stock has been working very closely with the leader staff, senate finance and others. i do not want to get ahead of an announcement on senator mcconnell saying when that will be done. i will refer you back to him. >> i think this is kind of two questions. the first one -- [inaudible question] >> i think that we are working really hard. i think you saw speaker and vice president as a mention they both talked about...
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. >> i do. us in ourr all of political careers, we have viewed politics through an ideological prism. american politics has been divided down the middle of the an ideological line that separates right from left, and we debate politics between the 45 yard lines in this country. if there are any canadians in the room, you would debate between the 48 in the 52. we do it very hyperbolically. if you were to listen to the campaign rhetoric, the delta between a just and unjust society is the difference between the 39.6% clinton obama tax rate and the 35% bush marginal tax rates. i think we started to see, in the selection, and you see this playing out in europe with the brexit vote, the french presidential election in poland and hungary, i think politics are being redefined by a horizontal line. above that line are the people that benefit from globalization, from technological revolution, and below that line, the people that have been left behind. they haven't seen a real wage increase since the 1990's
. >> i do. us in ourr all of political careers, we have viewed politics through an ideological prism. american politics has been divided down the middle of the an ideological line that separates right from left, and we debate politics between the 45 yard lines in this country. if there are any canadians in the room, you would debate between the 48 in the 52. we do it very hyperbolically. if you were to listen to the campaign rhetoric, the delta between a just and unjust society is the...
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>> i did not do so. a memorandum was prepared by the deputy attorney general, who evaluated his full performance, noted some serious problems with it. >> and you agreed with those conclusions? >> i agreed with those. in fact, senator warner, we had talked about it even before i was confirmed and before he was confirmed. it's something that we both agreed to, that a fresh start at the fbi was probably the best thing. >> it just, again, seems a little -- i can understand if you talked about that before you came on, you had a chance for a fresh start, there was no fresh start. suddenly we're in the midst of the investigation, and with timing that seems a little peculiar, at least to me, out of the blue, the president fires the fbi director. and if there are all these problems, disarray and a lack of he esprit de corps at the fbi, i would think director comey would at least be owed a conversation. by the time april 27th came around, you had already been named as a chair of then candidate trump's national secu
>> i did not do so. a memorandum was prepared by the deputy attorney general, who evaluated his full performance, noted some serious problems with it. >> and you agreed with those conclusions? >> i agreed with those. in fact, senator warner, we had talked about it even before i was confirmed and before he was confirmed. it's something that we both agreed to, that a fresh start at the fbi was probably the best thing. >> it just, again, seems a little -- i can understand...
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i really do.do not have that all the time in this world, but i think he is basically -- nobody had a problem with him all the years he was in the senate. just -- i don't know, they are not happy with tomp and they're just going keep it up, keep it up, keep it up, and they are not going to quit. but i thought he did a reasonable job. he really did. host: what you think about the caller saying there were questions left unanswered? the frustration that he would not talk about his conversations with the brighter than best president. goes -- you know, he could look at comey and there was stuff that is said. you are not -- you are at a construction job, you talk to your buddies about this, that, in the other. i am sure that you could go all to barack obama, and nobodyc holder, knows nothing about none of it. probably had a conversation or two with a conversation or two with the guy, now you're making him -- you are making a mockery of him. they are so determined to get that man out of there, look at max
i really do.do not have that all the time in this world, but i think he is basically -- nobody had a problem with him all the years he was in the senate. just -- i don't know, they are not happy with tomp and they're just going keep it up, keep it up, keep it up, and they are not going to quit. but i thought he did a reasonable job. he really did. host: what you think about the caller saying there were questions left unanswered? the frustration that he would not talk about his conversations...
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, and i do believe this is a great forum and i do believe in bipartisanship, and i have now testified in front of the appropriations committee and foreign relations committee, and i respect people with their views and i want to be able to work with everybody, especially with you. thank you very much. >> thank you all very much. [ applause ]
, and i do believe this is a great forum and i do believe in bipartisanship, and i have now testified in front of the appropriations committee and foreign relations committee, and i respect people with their views and i want to be able to work with everybody, especially with you. thank you very much. >> thank you all very much. [ applause ]
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i do appreciate that. thank you, i appreciate and yield back the time. >> senator mansion. >> i want to thank all four of you for your service and you are held at the highest regards by your colleagues and your peers. i think that speaks volumes of the character of all four of you. i appreciate that very much. we have a committee here which i'm so proud to be service, i'm brand-new on the committee. this is my first time at this. and i don't think there's a person up here that doesn't want to find out the facts and the truth and be able to go back home and explain to democrat and republican colleagues and no matter what political persuasion we have gotten the facts from our intel which we truly appreciate and respect the quality of the job work that you do. and this is our findings. we're having a hard time getting there, as you can tell. i respect where you all are coming from. and i hope you could understand that sooner or later, we're going to have to. there has to be one element of this government that
i do appreciate that. thank you, i appreciate and yield back the time. >> senator mansion. >> i want to thank all four of you for your service and you are held at the highest regards by your colleagues and your peers. i think that speaks volumes of the character of all four of you. i appreciate that very much. we have a committee here which i'm so proud to be service, i'm brand-new on the committee. this is my first time at this. and i don't think there's a person up here that...
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>> i did not do so. a memorandum was prepared by the deputy attorney general who would value weighted his fullrfa performance and. >> and you agreed with those? >> i agreed with us. in fact senator warner we hadve talked about even before i was confirmed and before he was confirmed. it's something we both agreed ts that a fresh start at the fbi would probably be best.about t >> i can understand if you talked about that before you came on and had a chance for a fresh start. suddenly we are in the midst of the investigation and the timing it seems a little peculiar and what seems to me out of the blue the fbi director, the president fires the fbi director and there's all these problems and it does array and the lack of accord with the fbi all things the acting director of the fbi denied in this case. i would have thought someone would have had a conversation with mr. comey. the 27th it's been brought up in the chairman brought about by the time april 27 came around he had already been named to chair of then
>> i did not do so. a memorandum was prepared by the deputy attorney general who would value weighted his fullrfa performance and. >> and you agreed with those? >> i agreed with us. in fact senator warner we hadve talked about even before i was confirmed and before he was confirmed. it's something we both agreed ts that a fresh start at the fbi would probably be best.about t >> i can understand if you talked about that before you came on and had a chance for a fresh...
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president, but i am doing what i love doing. py to render whatever help i can as a private citizen. david: as a private citizen you have done very well. your hedge fund has done extremely well. $34 billion now. as a result of that, you have been very involved in philanthropy. area is human rights. what propelled you to get involved in human rights and marriage equality issues? apply tost of all, i philanthropy the same spirit of activism, trying to get involved, make a difference, make an impact, create things, not just write out a check. it is a similar impulse as the impulses that govern might investment stocks. rights, my of gay younger son came out to me as gay in 1998, when he was 21 years old. shortly after some brief discussions, i became very in being a funder of gay rights groups, and helping out in that realm. at the beginning, just writing out checks. pursuant to agreement with my son, anonymously. but over a period it became overt and i and my team became gaye friendly with legacy writes a groups, including -- gay rig
president, but i am doing what i love doing. py to render whatever help i can as a private citizen. david: as a private citizen you have done very well. your hedge fund has done extremely well. $34 billion now. as a result of that, you have been very involved in philanthropy. area is human rights. what propelled you to get involved in human rights and marriage equality issues? apply tost of all, i philanthropy the same spirit of activism, trying to get involved, make a difference, make an...
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am i on the list for story time? how do i go to story time? where do i get an application? how do you think emilee will feel about that book? >> that's a good book. i liked the story when i was a kid. >> you haven't done this before. >> no. >> okay. whenever you're ready, just push the red button and there's about an eight to ten-second delay so wait a few seconds before you start speaking. there's the mike. you're welcome to send your kids a personal message. if you want to say, hey, hope things are good, be good for your mom. or if you want to sing them a song or say a prayer or whatever your little routine is with your kids, you're welcome to do that. this is your personal message to them. >> sweet. >> all right? just whenever you're ready. >> pretty nervous. what do i say? i don't want to mess up. like i want her to like what i say. i don't want to say anything stupid. i want to try. emilee, daddy loves you, baby. i can't wait to see you again. hope you're doing good for mommy and i'm going to read you a story. it's called "hansel and gretel." i love you. gretel and her
am i on the list for story time? how do i go to story time? where do i get an application? how do you think emilee will feel about that book? >> that's a good book. i liked the story when i was a kid. >> you haven't done this before. >> no. >> okay. whenever you're ready, just push the red button and there's about an eight to ten-second delay so wait a few seconds before you start speaking. there's the mike. you're welcome to send your kids a personal message. if you...
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that is not to say i do not get nervous every time i go on. g this thing on netflix we , shoot this in front of a live audience. cameras on a friday night and i am a wreck every night. charlie: is it because you worry about your lines? mr. elliott: it is more that than anything. charlie: that never gets easier, does it? mr. elliott: not for me. charlie: you have tricks? mr. elliott: nope. i just practice and keep listening to it and hope it sits at some point. charlie: just keep doing it and doing it and doing it. so, there is a point -- i am not an actor -- mr. elliott: i have seen you act. [laughter] charlie: and you know why i said i am not an actor. mr. elliott: no, you played yourself. charlie: indeed. mr. elliott: that is not an easy thing to do. charlie: george clooney said "you do the best charlie rose i have ever seen. mr. elliott: ben johnson told me he may not be a very good actor, but nobody can played ben johnson like i can. i have always kept that in mind. charlie: here is what is interesting about you. everyone knows -- if you sa
that is not to say i do not get nervous every time i go on. g this thing on netflix we , shoot this in front of a live audience. cameras on a friday night and i am a wreck every night. charlie: is it because you worry about your lines? mr. elliott: it is more that than anything. charlie: that never gets easier, does it? mr. elliott: not for me. charlie: you have tricks? mr. elliott: nope. i just practice and keep listening to it and hope it sits at some point. charlie: just keep doing it and...
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but i frankly do not care. y is the unique business model that american express has, the services that we have. over the last 10 years i have spent a lot of time in silicon valley and one of the things i do when i get to silicon valley is take those companies through our business model. and a number of those companies want to partner with us because what they say is american express has this integrated business model unlike other participants in payments. and so that is why we have a very good partnership with uber, with airbnb, with facebook. we are obviously are involved with apple pay, samsung pay, android pay. but what is very important is not to look at payments as simply facilitating a payment. it is to also look at payments as a platform to deliver services. david: your largest shareholder, i think, is warren buffett. does he call you up every day to say here is what you should do every day to increase the value of my stock? or does he leave you alone? kenneth: i have been really privileged to have warren
but i frankly do not care. y is the unique business model that american express has, the services that we have. over the last 10 years i have spent a lot of time in silicon valley and one of the things i do when i get to silicon valley is take those companies through our business model. and a number of those companies want to partner with us because what they say is american express has this integrated business model unlike other participants in payments. and so that is why we have a very good...
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i like what they're doing on the cloud. act, in the pullback in the recent weeks, where you had a 5 to 6% correction in a lot of tech stocks, microsoft is one of those i added to i know the panel was speaking earlier about the low volatility and these small, short corrections that you have sector by sector. i think those are the types of things you should look for in tech to buy the companies that you like and microsoft was one of those i added to a couple weeks back >> let me throw up nvidia and ask you another question about that when you as an experienced tech fund manager see a stock that has done incredibly well, like this one does it make you nervous does it make you question sort of where we are in general in the cycle or no? >> a little bit. you know, just the sheer amount of money that's chased nvidia and the valuation to which it's gone i will say, they have a fantastic fundamental, you know, proposition across graphics, gaming, automotive, data center. so there's a lot going well for the ompany i'm surprised it's
i like what they're doing on the cloud. act, in the pullback in the recent weeks, where you had a 5 to 6% correction in a lot of tech stocks, microsoft is one of those i added to i know the panel was speaking earlier about the low volatility and these small, short corrections that you have sector by sector. i think those are the types of things you should look for in tech to buy the companies that you like and microsoft was one of those i added to a couple weeks back >> let me throw up...
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don't know what i want. do i trust myself?etimes i don't even know but i can throw my hat in the ring and hope for the best. >> depending on how much i trust the other people is how much freedom i can allow myself to have. >> yeah. on that particular set. we were talking about do you know what you want? >> do you know what you really want? >> i think you both confessed that it was easier for us. it is easier for us that we both agree to know what we want professionally versiing personally. >> totally. why is it easier for you on a personal level? >> a professional thing, it really is singular. it is a community experience. >> sure. >> what you have here is a community experience. >> this is a committunity for y. when i sat down, if you are not happy, we are not happy. >> you have that philosophy with your crew and team here. a movie is much easier for me to part out. well, what do i want? if you are a family and your life, the bounders are a little more blurred, i mean -- it is other people's happiness or absolutely that can b
don't know what i want. do i trust myself?etimes i don't even know but i can throw my hat in the ring and hope for the best. >> depending on how much i trust the other people is how much freedom i can allow myself to have. >> yeah. on that particular set. we were talking about do you know what you want? >> do you know what you really want? >> i think you both confessed that it was easier for us. it is easier for us that we both agree to know what we want professionally...
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>> i do have a personal opinion about that, senator. st don't think it's appropriate for me to be expressing my personal opinion about that. i hope i haven't said anything inconsistent with what i've said elsewhere. please let me know if i have but i do not want to comment on the recusal. i think the attorney general made the decision to recuse. i wasn't there at the time, as you know and there were process -- the decision made before i arrived about what matters would be appropriate for the attorney general to handle. when i stepped in, i continued consistent with what had been done by these career professionals in the department and i believe that i have faithfully within the department honored that recusal. with regard to matters pending the department of justice but i don't want to comment on what may have been in anybody else's mind or offer any opinion about that because it's not for me to make those decisions. >> well, it is exactly i think why senator schatz asked a series of questions about the scope of recusal because i am a la
>> i do have a personal opinion about that, senator. st don't think it's appropriate for me to be expressing my personal opinion about that. i hope i haven't said anything inconsistent with what i've said elsewhere. please let me know if i have but i do not want to comment on the recusal. i think the attorney general made the decision to recuse. i wasn't there at the time, as you know and there were process -- the decision made before i arrived about what matters would be appropriate for...
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i do have questions for the attorney general. i want to know why he is provided false testimony to me and to senator franken. i want to know why if he's recused in the russia investigation he played any role in the dismissal of fbi director comey. i want to know how he believes he can credibly lead the justice department for which he is requested 28.3 billion amid such a stressing questions about his actions and his integrity. i believe the attorney general of the united states the nation's chief law enforcement officer owes it to the more than 116,000 justice department agents, intelligence analysts, attorneys and support personnel. the roughly 1 million state local and tribal police officers and staff supporting more than 4,500 local victim assistance programs in every state to justify the budget request the department of justice. he owes them that courtesy because the president's budget requests for the justice department is abysmal. it cuts the department's budget by 643 million from the fy 2017 enacted level. the department's
i do have questions for the attorney general. i want to know why he is provided false testimony to me and to senator franken. i want to know why if he's recused in the russia investigation he played any role in the dismissal of fbi director comey. i want to know how he believes he can credibly lead the justice department for which he is requested 28.3 billion amid such a stressing questions about his actions and his integrity. i believe the attorney general of the united states the nation's...
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i do not think it is what he would have chosen to do. this is a man who answers to both parties, republican and democrat, and he has been really, really trying hard to be an independent of the political system. um, i think i answered the question. host: very good. mary from buffalo. was must-see, "it tv in russia. the russian state tv described the senate hearing as the james comey show, the most import political show, and reported that the former fbi director does not know why he was fired, but that senators are dreaming it has something to do with the kremlin. russia 24 kicked off its 3:00 p.m. bulletin with a five minute segment on the hearing, including -- according to each relation -- "the senators are dreaming about the kremlin. they are apparently still worrying about the interference in the u.s. election campaign." ae presenter said, "per british news outlet." if you want to read the entire article, you can go to the new york post. we have an independent online, good evening kathleen. what is your reaction? caller: i am very grate
i do not think it is what he would have chosen to do. this is a man who answers to both parties, republican and democrat, and he has been really, really trying hard to be an independent of the political system. um, i think i answered the question. host: very good. mary from buffalo. was must-see, "it tv in russia. the russian state tv described the senate hearing as the james comey show, the most import political show, and reported that the former fbi director does not know why he was...
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so when it's time to work with china, i do. but at the human rights council i called out china, i called out saudi arabia, cuba, and venezuela. so i'll continue do that. because what we try not do is isolate anyone. we try and make sure where we can work with them we do but we're not shy about calling them out when we need to. >> ambassador, do we have any kind of a plan in case maduro moves into using the military and i think this is -- he's in the final stage of just, you know, becoming a dictator. he already is. but i think it's going to just get worse. do we have any plans? are we talking to any members around? because i think you're going to have an exodus. you're going to have people leaving. already panama has told me that they're having a lot of people coming over, columbia has a lot of -- do we have any plans? >> i think there's plans in a couch places. one we brought it up at the human rights council. the second thing we were hope organize oas. we didn't see that. i'm going to continue to push the security council. i w
so when it's time to work with china, i do. but at the human rights council i called out china, i called out saudi arabia, cuba, and venezuela. so i'll continue do that. because what we try not do is isolate anyone. we try and make sure where we can work with them we do but we're not shy about calling them out when we need to. >> ambassador, do we have any kind of a plan in case maduro moves into using the military and i think this is -- he's in the final stage of just, you know, becoming...
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i will go on a board, teach, do . i will teach.ething to help the government somewhere. i will be fully engaged in business and stuff like that and also try to make it a better country. my wife is deeply involved in philanthropic to help -- she does inner city schools in the south bronx, trying to get those kids jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, and she is doing a great job of that, so i will probably help her a little bit with that and things like that. ♪ ♪ [opera music plays] ashlee: this is a beach in new zealand. this is a sheep. and this is gandalf. most people come to new zealand to check out the country's unmatched beauty and to get their middle earth fix, and that makes perfect sense. but on this trip, i'm hunting for something else, something less obvious. i'm after the innovations being
i will go on a board, teach, do . i will teach.ething to help the government somewhere. i will be fully engaged in business and stuff like that and also try to make it a better country. my wife is deeply involved in philanthropic to help -- she does inner city schools in the south bronx, trying to get those kids jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, and she is doing a great job of that, so i will probably help her a little bit with that and things like that. ♪ ♪ [opera music plays] ashlee: this is a...
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i was. on the end ever still hard to say about do you feel like you curse more when you're jubilant or when you're obsessed obvious give me questions there's going to be a ton of i have a ton of questions for larry i'll go to help you better tell me when i'm allowed can you point to me when i want to ask ok great thank you our tales is coming back after twenty five years you're in it to do did you watch it i did as a kid it was one of my favorite shows he's a come out i grew up in riverdale in the bronx and i used to come home with david friend as an aussie friends we still watch it every single day there's some of the disney afternoon which was i'm having to explain this stuff to you really makes me because i never saw ducktails i didn't assume you had but i want you to watch the revival it was it was a bunch of different cartoon shown zero and for me it was like a thing i'm most connected with as a kid it was what i didn't read as much as a child or a calvin and hobbes and this is the stuff i connect with which made my dad more about doctors it's all about docs tunnel dark and double that
i was. on the end ever still hard to say about do you feel like you curse more when you're jubilant or when you're obsessed obvious give me questions there's going to be a ton of i have a ton of questions for larry i'll go to help you better tell me when i'm allowed can you point to me when i want to ask ok great thank you our tales is coming back after twenty five years you're in it to do did you watch it i did as a kid it was one of my favorite shows he's a come out i grew up in riverdale in...
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so that's what i started doing. ily diet to probably about 250 grams a day. now, i think you're recommended to take about 45 grams, 50 grams a day for an adult male. and i thought that that would translate into muscle. and the main thing is, because this is what it tells you in fitness magazines and stuff like that, protein, protein, protein, protein. then one day last year i woke up in the morning and couldn't stand up straight. just had this, like, crippling pain in my side. literally bent double all day. the pain was just increasing all day. got the train home, went straight to the emergency room, spent a few hours there in and out with doctors, they scanned me and told me that i had kidney stones. so i was 28 at the time, and that's. .. that's not usual. your body can only process so much of one thing. so when you put too much into it, your body needs to get rid of it or, in my case, it's unable to get rid of it. at the time, you were taking up to 200 grams of protein supplements a day. were you addicted to prote
so that's what i started doing. ily diet to probably about 250 grams a day. now, i think you're recommended to take about 45 grams, 50 grams a day for an adult male. and i thought that that would translate into muscle. and the main thing is, because this is what it tells you in fitness magazines and stuff like that, protein, protein, protein, protein. then one day last year i woke up in the morning and couldn't stand up straight. just had this, like, crippling pain in my side. literally bent...
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what do you think? chuck: iamily. lemonis: what do you think of that? charlie: i feel that -- sure. that's fine. lemonis: every business needs a leader. that doesn't mean that it has to minimize anybody else's role. mary ellen, who could talk the talk, proved to me that she could walk the walk. and the fact that she was able to get it done in a matter of weeks, it was flawless execution. and make no mistake about it. i see charlie as a real asset for this business. but frankly, he's got some growing up to do, and i want to see more from him because i know he's capable of it. i am proud of you, buddy. -charlie: thank you. lemonis: by the way, you see all these people shopping in the booth? they're here because you put together an amazing space. mary lou, i think that you should be able to end today feeling very good about your two children. mary lou: i do. as a parent, you don't want to let go. you don't want to let go, and it's time to let go, and you don't have to micromanage. you can give them a task, and they
what do you think? chuck: iamily. lemonis: what do you think of that? charlie: i feel that -- sure. that's fine. lemonis: every business needs a leader. that doesn't mean that it has to minimize anybody else's role. mary ellen, who could talk the talk, proved to me that she could walk the walk. and the fact that she was able to get it done in a matter of weeks, it was flawless execution. and make no mistake about it. i see charlie as a real asset for this business. but frankly, he's got some...
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i can't do it. >> seth: just give me croissant. >> i said i could do -- i could do oui oui. >> seth: french ] oui oui. and then turn and you'll be out of the scene. >> that's all i got. >> seth: so was "dirty dancing" -- because the film came out, like i think 1987. >> yup. >> seth: i think for people of our generation, it is an incredibly important film. was it an important film for you? >> oh my gosh, it was everything to me. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, i remember sitting in the theater with my mother. she was a singer in that era. and i just fell in love. and i just saw her and i was like, i'm baby. i'm baby. i'm baby. >> seth: yeah. >> and, of course, of course, now i realize that every single person who has ever seen the [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> i mean i was her age and i had curly kinky hair and i was, you know, quirky and not very, didn't have a very hollywood-looking nose. and i was like, you know what, i'm just going to be in plays because there is nobody in movies who looks like me. and then baby. >> seth: and i got to be honest, i think a lot of people said it and they
i can't do it. >> seth: just give me croissant. >> i said i could do -- i could do oui oui. >> seth: french ] oui oui. and then turn and you'll be out of the scene. >> that's all i got. >> seth: so was "dirty dancing" -- because the film came out, like i think 1987. >> yup. >> seth: i think for people of our generation, it is an incredibly important film. was it an important film for you? >> oh my gosh, it was everything to me. >>...
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tell people that if i don't do a good job for j.p. , i hurt the opportunities for our people. we can't be philanthropic. we can't grow. if i do a good job, we can do all those things. i'm not an artist. i'm not a tennis player. i'm not a musician. i'm not a politician. this is my contribution. david: jamie, i am sure your shareholders would be happy for you to stay forever, but do you have any plans how long you might stay in this position? jamie: as long as i have the energy to do it. it takes a lot of energy. david: your health is good? jamie: my health is good. thank you. so as long as the board is happy with me. i always say five years. i will be 65. i do think there is a time when the right person is ready that i should leave. maybe the board will ask me to be chairman for a year or two or something like that. i will have an afterlife. like you, i am never going to stop working. i will go on a board, teach. i will teach. i will do something to help the government somewhere. i will be fully engaged in business and stuff like that a
tell people that if i don't do a good job for j.p. , i hurt the opportunities for our people. we can't be philanthropic. we can't grow. if i do a good job, we can do all those things. i'm not an artist. i'm not a tennis player. i'm not a musician. i'm not a politician. this is my contribution. david: jamie, i am sure your shareholders would be happy for you to stay forever, but do you have any plans how long you might stay in this position? jamie: as long as i have the energy to do it. it takes...
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i can do it. l these amazing locations and mine was the canary islands on the -- off the coast of africa. it was so glamorous to be a boring mom flying to some exotic thing without kids, it was so fun. [ laughter ] so anyway, we go and i left on mother's day. and matthew, my guy, had the kids, they gave me this necklace before i left. it was like a little survivalist necklace with this tiny capsule that i assume you keep medicine or something in. >> jimmy: nitroglycerine. >> or whatever. i want to die! >> jimmy: the suicide pill. >> yeah. so i unraveled it at the airport. and there was a tiny little picture matthew had made of all three kids together. and then river was allowed to write one little note on behalf of all the children. to me. and what did the note say scribbled in his 10-year-old handwriting? "don't die." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: and you didn't. now i have to tell you, i've been nervous. i don't want to talk about -- about what happened on "the americans" tonight because pe
i can do it. l these amazing locations and mine was the canary islands on the -- off the coast of africa. it was so glamorous to be a boring mom flying to some exotic thing without kids, it was so fun. [ laughter ] so anyway, we go and i left on mother's day. and matthew, my guy, had the kids, they gave me this necklace before i left. it was like a little survivalist necklace with this tiny capsule that i assume you keep medicine or something in. >> jimmy: nitroglycerine. >> or...
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i do, i can't help it. i do like to see women... things happen to us, whether we want them to or not. you lose a child, you lose your husband, something terrible happens and you have to pick yourself up and go on, and i like to think that my women have all these extraordinary things happen to them and they come out on top. and i like to think that, you know, we all come out on top. martina cole, author of betrayal, the 23rd book in a series, i suppose, that began with dangerous lady, thanks very much. thank you. things are pretty much back to normal across the united kingdom. we have low pressure in charge of our weather. you can see this curl of clouds in the north of the uk, the centre of the low pressure and the close you are, the stronger the windfalls. blustery overnight in scotla nd windfalls. blustery overnight in scotland with showers. we will see an area of cloud drifting over the western side of england and wales as well and that will bring rain with it full certainly not wet to the south—eastern corner. essentially dry an
i do, i can't help it. i do like to see women... things happen to us, whether we want them to or not. you lose a child, you lose your husband, something terrible happens and you have to pick yourself up and go on, and i like to think that my women have all these extraordinary things happen to them and they come out on top. and i like to think that, you know, we all come out on top. martina cole, author of betrayal, the 23rd book in a series, i suppose, that began with dangerous lady, thanks...
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i do not always stance. when i do i do the crab dance. , little bit of the little bit of this, little bit of that. >> back for, if you watch the show you know i am a huge fan sports talk radio. we didn't know the is that it goes all the way back to my childhood. back in the second or third grade i started the club where i would pretend to be mike -- it was called mike and the mad dog club. number five, i do a reasonably good impersonation. i have a cut out stop interrupting. >> those are five things you did not know about me. want to find out more? follow me on the show. a little bit of this. a little bit of that. a little bit of this. >> another great night of chasing news. thank you for watching. more to come on the court battle to stop the ridiculous state house renovation in jersey. see you tomorrow. >> the hardhats are working well. ♪ the simpsons today's safety film don't wear jewelry during sports has been cancelled. instead we'll watch a movie that made me fall in love with showing movies i've watched to other people. (kids booing)
i do not always stance. when i do i do the crab dance. , little bit of the little bit of this, little bit of that. >> back for, if you watch the show you know i am a huge fan sports talk radio. we didn't know the is that it goes all the way back to my childhood. back in the second or third grade i started the club where i would pretend to be mike -- it was called mike and the mad dog club. number five, i do a reasonably good impersonation. i have a cut out stop interrupting. >>...
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treated me with respect told me i could do anything i wanted to do i was able to make a decision and not be weighed down by it you know was coming out very hard or not because your parents were so liberal it was hard in the fact that you're discovering these new things about yourself and to tell them vocally to your parents it's really kind of hard. like came out at seventeen. to my parents at nineteen and then as trans they came out at twenty four and they had all all of it well yeah i mean they were they this was in one nine hundred eighty nine are you know so this was really and in an era where it was ok to abuse the l g b t community they were scared for me. but they knew that they had raised me in a way that i would make good decisions and i'd be able to take care of myself are there many many transgenders who have never come out and who people think they're women or people think them and yeah i mean most of i mean a lot of trans people are able to not a lot but some are able to transition and then just kind of blend into society for me i was an actress and a performer and i did
treated me with respect told me i could do anything i wanted to do i was able to make a decision and not be weighed down by it you know was coming out very hard or not because your parents were so liberal it was hard in the fact that you're discovering these new things about yourself and to tell them vocally to your parents it's really kind of hard. like came out at seventeen. to my parents at nineteen and then as trans they came out at twenty four and they had all all of it well yeah i mean...
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i do not believe it has anything to do with political parties. i think this was just part of the violence, unsettled culture we live in today. we have more guns than people. is close with the republican party, and they are making a lot of decisions in regards to gun control. any study that i can recall i have a guns -- if gun and you have a gun, it makes the odds of getting killed twice as great. guns do not solve anything. they just make matters worse. gabrielle giffords was shot down in tucson, and that was a real, real tragedy. so far in this incident, there have been no fatalities, and god willing there will not be. began, ithis hatred believe, and the instability in society began using go when conservative right wing radio put on rush limbaugh and the rest of that crowd. they keep talking about the liberals and the left. i watch and this -- i watch nbc and cnn. i do not know what they are talking about. host: would you say to those collars who call in -- those callers who call in and say essentially the same thing but blame the hateful rhetor
i do not believe it has anything to do with political parties. i think this was just part of the violence, unsettled culture we live in today. we have more guns than people. is close with the republican party, and they are making a lot of decisions in regards to gun control. any study that i can recall i have a guns -- if gun and you have a gun, it makes the odds of getting killed twice as great. guns do not solve anything. they just make matters worse. gabrielle giffords was shot down in...
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do we. faster than the next leading ant and roach spray. seven times faster? (gasps) raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson. new degree ultraclearnt saving black + white.othes. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. new degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. opening night jitters. we take a deep breath and stand together. ♪ courage. we have a fragrance for that. glade® sc johnson dude. your crunching's scaring the fish. dude....
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we bother to do the show other than i like to be compensated for doing something? u know what? it's terrific question actually. surely i could have retired by now. i did well in a previous life at goldman sachs. i will come back to that number so hold on to it but i mention itnow because i' lucky enough to be able to do what i want to do at this stage of my life every now and then again, i'm tempted to go back to being a hedge fund manager but i remember my late father saying i was much happier doing what i do now, and it would be a mistake to go back to that life. plus, he thought the show was helpful and was my bigger backer of what i was trying to accomplish here. thanks, pop. we know someone must want the information or we wouldn't have lasted in the end, this is a commercial product. second, i do it because of stocks national video, you don't have to write these down. national video, st technologies, giant foods, heinz, and gantos these sftocks are why i think they can play a role in your financial education and get you to the point to make money longer term. i
we bother to do the show other than i like to be compensated for doing something? u know what? it's terrific question actually. surely i could have retired by now. i did well in a previous life at goldman sachs. i will come back to that number so hold on to it but i mention itnow because i' lucky enough to be able to do what i want to do at this stage of my life every now and then again, i'm tempted to go back to being a hedge fund manager but i remember my late father saying i was much happier...
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<i>so do we. than the next leading ant and roach spray. (gasps) raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson. nit's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome back! folks, my next guest tonight is half of the hilarious duo behind broad city and now stars in the movie "rough night." >> i just got some coke from the bus boy. >> what! >> america, already, right on the nose. >> okay, guys, i can't do any cocaine. >> i'm very jet lagged so i will do cocaine. >> so everyone's in. >> great. >> i don't know. >> jess, come on, just do some cocaine! sorry, i did a little bit of it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: please ilana glazer. ( applause ) >> stephen: hey! >> hey. >> stephen: nice to see you. >> you, too. >> stephen: now, does abbey know that we're hanging out tonight? >> she does. >> stephen: is
so do we. than the next leading ant and roach spray. (gasps) raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson. nit's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome back! folks, my next guest tonight is half of the hilarious duo behind broad city and now stars in the movie "rough night." >> i just got some coke from...
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i do like president xi. i wish we would have a little more help with respect to north korea, from china. that doesn't seem to be working out. i do like the president a lot. when i was thinking of who i was going to make for the ambassador to china, i remember about a year ago when terry branstad was saying all these great things. you are governor. i called him up. i said you've been doing this for 24 years, like how would you like to be ambassador to china? i didn't think you would really do it. it's a long trip. 21 hours. that's a lot of plane time. he wants to do what's right for the country. i said tonight, i wasn't sure you are going to do it. he said, "when my president calls me to help him for our great country, i do it." that's what he said to me. i thought it was nice. central to that economic agenda is a plan to restore america's crumbling infrastructure. we will rebuild not only america but we will rebuild rural america. in this great national rebuilding, we will follow two simple rules. we will buy
i do like president xi. i wish we would have a little more help with respect to north korea, from china. that doesn't seem to be working out. i do like the president a lot. when i was thinking of who i was going to make for the ambassador to china, i remember about a year ago when terry branstad was saying all these great things. you are governor. i called him up. i said you've been doing this for 24 years, like how would you like to be ambassador to china? i didn't think you would really do...
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all i can do is drink. i don't do drugs. drink. >> officers overheard him talking to our crew about his drinking, sparking a surprise search of his cell. >> they're not going to find nothing. there ain't nothing there that ain't supposed to be in there. maybe smell some wine -- i don't know. >> there is a slight hint of an alcohol smell, so, doesn't really smell like there could necessarily be a batch but there might have been some in here recently. we just do a systematic search from one side to the other. >> the worst i got in there is an empty wine bottle. >> i don't expect to necessarily find wine, but perhaps -- >> uh-oh. >> residual -- oh, yeah. so, there was some in here but it's been drank. probably end up giving him a write-up on that, at least a 128. he does have possession of alcohol. i'll probably end up counseling him. he doesn't have like priors for that kind of stuff in here. goes to work every day. but at the same time, i'll be watching him now. another cell over there we pulled a big bag of wine out of there
all i can do is drink. i don't do drugs. drink. >> officers overheard him talking to our crew about his drinking, sparking a surprise search of his cell. >> they're not going to find nothing. there ain't nothing there that ain't supposed to be in there. maybe smell some wine -- i don't know. >> there is a slight hint of an alcohol smell, so, doesn't really smell like there could necessarily be a batch but there might have been some in here recently. we just do a systematic...
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so that's what i do remember. i believe it was the next day that he said something, egg ex-- expressed concern about being left alone with the president. but that in itself is not problematic. he did not tell me at that time any details about anything that was said that was improper. i affirmed his concern we should be following the proper guidelines of the department of justice and basically backed him up in his concerns and that he should not carry on any conversation with the president or anyone else about an investigation in a way that was not proper. i felt he was so long in the department, former deputy attorney general as i recall, knew those policies probably a good deal better than i did. >> thank you sir, i thank you mr. chairman. but it did appear that mr. comey felt that the conversation was improper. >> he was concerned about it. his recollection of what he said to me about his concern i don't, is consistent with my recollection. >> senator risch. >> attorney general sessions, good to hear you talk abo
so that's what i do remember. i believe it was the next day that he said something, egg ex-- expressed concern about being left alone with the president. but that in itself is not problematic. he did not tell me at that time any details about anything that was said that was improper. i affirmed his concern we should be following the proper guidelines of the department of justice and basically backed him up in his concerns and that he should not carry on any conversation with the president or...
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have a point of but i know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. some of the best professionals. david: technology, right now you have to be at the forefront of all kinds of technologies. do you personally review all the technological inventions? brian: we are building a new technology center, but i can't do every invention. since it comes down to one remote control and one guide, i do get fairly involved and see things before they come out, try to help the team. david: what gives you the greatest pleasure in the job you have? that: the fun is that answer changes over time. it hasn't been the same thing my whole life. today, we are as a leader trying to figure out where this industry is going, that dynamic change of technology and innovation and things like artificial intelligence and cloud and the competition, which has never been greater stimulate es you. david: in college, you were an all-american squash player. brian: i love the sport. the best players in the world super and superb athletes, and as good as any athletes in any sport. i had a squ
have a point of but i know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. some of the best professionals. david: technology, right now you have to be at the forefront of all kinds of technologies. do you personally review all the technological inventions? brian: we are building a new technology center, but i can't do every invention. since it comes down to one remote control and one guide, i do get fairly involved and see things before they come out, try to help the team. david: what gives you the...