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i do not know who i am going to for, and i do not know who i will pick to be against them. if you are not prepared, i will knock half of your grade off. i will not around. i do not have to grade papers, i do not have to worry about people -- because if i let them argue whatever they want, they will take the position they already have and find people to tell them that they are already right. but if i say, if i say by the way you can take the crapshoot, because 30 41 not get appear, 34t if you do i promise -- will not get up here, but if you do i promise i will take half the grade. they are like shaking. and i deal with that, any kind of issue that comes up, that is the way i deal with it. i have to pat myself on the back. they are willing to -- and you do not have to figure if they are plagiarizing or going somewhere else or getting somebody to write a paper because you are standing there, get up and tell me why this is a good idea. bryan: the death penalty in singapore for drug possession works well too. james: i did the keystone pipeline, on that basis, probably 120 kids.
i do not know who i am going to for, and i do not know who i will pick to be against them. if you are not prepared, i will knock half of your grade off. i will not around. i do not have to grade papers, i do not have to worry about people -- because if i let them argue whatever they want, they will take the position they already have and find people to tell them that they are already right. but if i say, if i say by the way you can take the crapshoot, because 30 41 not get appear, 34t if you do...
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wanda what i do can. i can you you. can use that i can be a cop on the stand who. doesn't say to me. yeah . yeah batman movies it includes having a son is that what i asked that i knew it was just an off. switch i wanted to. just leave and i'm. not going yet i at least i believe i. just. said that you didn't give me. that you did not joke i know i know you know it's going to be you wanted me to. the stars with i don't want to miss my. breakfast. you know one of them are just awful because then i want to delete the numbers about why did he out you know. when you know enough and they justify what the condition is about boys. about not just among the number one of the boys actually but it's what they want to leave out are most likely most i had in that respective areas that is in the fight slums where they walk so our chinos when they are high and plus they go through what we call live weeks intensive after there is this true with intensive touch to actually know it was clean for one mia so they train their own saved actually no one's been here for one mia as they che
wanda what i do can. i can you you. can use that i can be a cop on the stand who. doesn't say to me. yeah . yeah batman movies it includes having a son is that what i asked that i knew it was just an off. switch i wanted to. just leave and i'm. not going yet i at least i believe i. just. said that you didn't give me. that you did not joke i know i know you know it's going to be you wanted me to. the stars with i don't want to miss my. breakfast. you know one of them are just awful because then...
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i said, what are you doing? i have never seen anybody do this before. a cloud bubble appears over his head and you could see his blood pressure comes down and he goes, you are not going to believe this. in my bag, i have a contract from one of those two companies and every single thing you said already happened in the last two days. i said, well, do you want to sell the company? he said, no, but i don't want to disappoint all these people. i said you will not be disappointing them. this is such a good idea, that they will be happy you turned it down. that began a four-year period when i was one of his mentors. emily: what did he come to you with? roger: in the beginning, the company did not have the right set of people. there was an issue with a senior executive. there was the magazine article that created enormous issues for him. so i helped him get through those sorts of things. then the smartphone things started to happen. mobile became real. and they were not, he did not believe in mobile at the beginning. i had the ability to bring in great technol
i said, what are you doing? i have never seen anybody do this before. a cloud bubble appears over his head and you could see his blood pressure comes down and he goes, you are not going to believe this. in my bag, i have a contract from one of those two companies and every single thing you said already happened in the last two days. i said, well, do you want to sell the company? he said, no, but i don't want to disappoint all these people. i said you will not be disappointing them. this is...
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i do not think we have the luxury to wait. butght tweak the numbers, breaking news is oftentimes incorrect and i think at the same time, two things, one -- we live in an imperfect world and the vast majority of journalists do their best to tell it straight, i really do think that. the problem is there are some any layers between us as receivers of information and them as gatherers, and it gets lost in the middle sometimes. but i do not think the answer is to not know about stuff until we get it perfect and let it out. we need to know about it as it is happening as best we can. at the same time, i think i would draw distention's. not every medium lends itself to the best type of analysis, and not every journalistic outfit holds itself to the same standards. and i think that we have to be responsible consumers of information, we have to recognize the market forces that -- so journalism is a business, i wish it was just public interest but it is not into that is why we are so broke -- but we have to take that into consideration wh
i do not think we have the luxury to wait. butght tweak the numbers, breaking news is oftentimes incorrect and i think at the same time, two things, one -- we live in an imperfect world and the vast majority of journalists do their best to tell it straight, i really do think that. the problem is there are some any layers between us as receivers of information and them as gatherers, and it gets lost in the middle sometimes. but i do not think the answer is to not know about stuff until we get it...
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i do. lemonis: ...jd custom designs could just disappear. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning, wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning, wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... -let's go to work. -...is "the profit." ♪ jeff: jd customs. lemonis: in 2009, jeff and aimee dougherty started jd custom designs, a display manufacturing company that handles everything from design... jeff: 26 and 7/8s. lemonis: ...to fabrication. the company started out strong. aimee: where do you want me to put this on the work order board? lemonis: reaching $2.4 million of revenue in 2010 by focusing on displays primarily for the cosmetic industry. but a lack of working capital has left them in a constant catch-up mode. jeff: we need to develop something right away, 'cause it needs to be goi
i do. lemonis: ...jd custom designs could just disappear. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning, wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning, wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... -let's go to work. -...is "the profit." ♪ jeff: jd customs. lemonis: in 2009, jeff...
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but thenon that, if i can do a few more things that i'll keep to myself, i think i'll be happy and excited and proud. >> what are your thoughts about possibly racing the 400 individual medley at nationals for the first time this summer? if you do race it at nationals do you also want to race it at the 2019 world. >> get something specifics here. i have competed in individual medley races at the collegiate level, and at some smaller national meets, and i think i'll continue to compete in them and train. i am -- because it's good for my freestyle, but i don't think long-term and -- who knows, maybe i'll change my mind and pursue it's little further, but i have my hands full with the freestyle events. i have big things i want to achieve there, so anything that i'm doing is just to support those freestyle goals right now. >> you have what is called a gallup stroke. can you explain what this is and how it became your stroke. >> really getting into specifics and some technical things. i have -- i guess the gallup stroke where go up -- might look like i'm going up and down in the water a little b
but thenon that, if i can do a few more things that i'll keep to myself, i think i'll be happy and excited and proud. >> what are your thoughts about possibly racing the 400 individual medley at nationals for the first time this summer? if you do race it at nationals do you also want to race it at the 2019 world. >> get something specifics here. i have competed in individual medley races at the collegiate level, and at some smaller national meets, and i think i'll continue to...
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this is what i do. at i do. this is how i stay out of trouble. this is how i do my time. washing, ironing. >> when we met easley, he was doing time for robbery in what is considered one of the nation's toughest prisons. california state prison, corcoran. but you'd never know it by talking to easley. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in that he had figured out a way to have a little hustle on the side to make extra money. >> i usually charge, like a suit, a pair of pants is a suit, a shirt is a suit. i wash clothes. i don't wash boxers or socks. that's what i don't wash. you know, other than that i charge, you know, a dollar to wash, a dollar to iron their clothes. you'd be surprised. a lot of people, well men, they aren't really into washing or ironing, so i do it. >> one of the first things that struc
this is what i do. at i do. this is how i stay out of trouble. this is how i do my time. washing, ironing. >> when we met easley, he was doing time for robbery in what is considered one of the nation's toughest prisons. california state prison, corcoran. but you'd never know it by talking to easley. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to...
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i wasn't scared to do it. ith the balls to the wall theory, you know. >>> coming up, years after this video aired on "lockup," the limon inmate who threw the punch looks back. >> gave him seven stitches in his chin. ♪ hey, sir lose-a-lot! thou hast the patchy beard of a pre-pubescent squire! thy armor was forged by a feeble-fingered peasant woman... your mom! as long as hecklers love to heckle, you can count on geico saving folks money. boring! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. looking for a hotel that fits... wh. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your
i wasn't scared to do it. ith the balls to the wall theory, you know. >>> coming up, years after this video aired on "lockup," the limon inmate who threw the punch looks back. >> gave him seven stitches in his chin. ♪ hey, sir lose-a-lot! thou hast the patchy beard of a pre-pubescent squire! thy armor was forged by a feeble-fingered peasant woman... your mom! as long as hecklers love to heckle, you can count on geico saving folks money. boring! fifteen minutes could...
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i look forward to it i really do. i really do. with your help, your voice, your vote, we can achieve more than anybody. i mean, again, i really believe. and i am not saying this rugged dishes because we really do. but the tax bill, when we got the individual mandate but we also got and more. it is one of the biggest deals in the world. they have been trying to get it approved for 40 years. that is hard. that alone would've been hard. we got into are in alaska. one of the biggest fields and alaska working. and other things. so as long as we are proud of who we are and what we are there is nothing beyond our reach. nothing. we need republicans put in office. we need senate, and i think we're going to do pretty well but the senate. you know, the numbers are doing pretty well the senate. did you see the numbers from about two months ago? you see the numbers now and it is like from a different world because people see what we're doing. they see what we are doing. we stand on the shoulders of those who ward up their sweat and tears. -- p
i look forward to it i really do. i really do. with your help, your voice, your vote, we can achieve more than anybody. i mean, again, i really believe. and i am not saying this rugged dishes because we really do. but the tax bill, when we got the individual mandate but we also got and more. it is one of the biggest deals in the world. they have been trying to get it approved for 40 years. that is hard. that alone would've been hard. we got into are in alaska. one of the biggest fields and...
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i was given it all under the form. i'm delighted for not. only the navy do you really is they the the i didn't and then i am fine to know adam was a long lodging got outfitting with it in other hand going to devolve malaysian guy and let the media. go say oh fuck again appalling lives. and then the bottom of foam i admit that you are the one. on the face pocock you well why do you think. accused to. the lovely and are now on the road to near don't we end the. war there and them and tell you to lie and go would i do in a. you know even those on the beach will those be going to tell us what to tell them apart from one. little boy mahler's them with me i'll believe him and jumping to the bar in the middle. gets to six people. also know products in the swami and five men who got it all to get back i've been given the death center they're going to have a list of. things you're going to be discarded and the you know i just i thought. i'd. come so much. not. only. to leave. the money to get by even if. it. was going to be able. to do not wanting to not. only ended
i was given it all under the form. i'm delighted for not. only the navy do you really is they the the i didn't and then i am fine to know adam was a long lodging got outfitting with it in other hand going to devolve malaysian guy and let the media. go say oh fuck again appalling lives. and then the bottom of foam i admit that you are the one. on the face pocock you well why do you think. accused to. the lovely and are now on the road to near don't we end the. war there and them and tell you to...
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i do not buy into it. shannon: what do you think of the ads being put out in your name attacking conor lamb? mr. saccone: he let some drug bargain.ff on it's a i do not think we should be doing that. i think we should be giving the maximum sentence, not letting people off. mr. lamb: can i rebuttal that? you know that is not true. 10 years is a serious sentence and we are proud of it. when outside groups go after things that are not true, their candidate sarah -- should go against it. you should say that it is false. you have been targeted in some ads. there is an ad for despising your spending as a long -- criticizing your spending as a lawmaker. -- why is that spending justified and would you be willing to pay any of it back to taxpayers? mr. saccone: it is another deception of his campaign. i give back money every year. i spend less than i am authorized. than my predecessor and i have less employees. this is a deception from the other side trying to make eight years look like an overspending when i have s
i do not buy into it. shannon: what do you think of the ads being put out in your name attacking conor lamb? mr. saccone: he let some drug bargain.ff on it's a i do not think we should be doing that. i think we should be giving the maximum sentence, not letting people off. mr. lamb: can i rebuttal that? you know that is not true. 10 years is a serious sentence and we are proud of it. when outside groups go after things that are not true, their candidate sarah -- should go against it. you should...
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i do not mean armed in the school. i also have a problem with that. but they have a much better chance of affecting a shooter than any gun policy that i've heard so far, and that is why i am focused on saving lives, looking at things beyond guns. professor gostin: i am tempted to ask about inner-city, but let me go to you, liza. you have heard of that in terms of the mental health debate but the idea that guns are not the problem, people are the problem. we hear that all of the time. and you talked about background checks, and you seemed to indicate that, you know, the mental health outlook on that was not the appropriate focus. also talk a little bit about in response to what trevor said in terms of what is the role of the weapon itself as opposed to the person, and secondly, our universal background checks useful? would they be effective? dr. gold: well, in terms of the weapons, i am not a legal scholar. from a public health perspective, public health -- professor gostin: i should say that the supreme court has made it very clear, explicitly, about
i do not mean armed in the school. i also have a problem with that. but they have a much better chance of affecting a shooter than any gun policy that i've heard so far, and that is why i am focused on saving lives, looking at things beyond guns. professor gostin: i am tempted to ask about inner-city, but let me go to you, liza. you have heard of that in terms of the mental health debate but the idea that guns are not the problem, people are the problem. we hear that all of the time. and you...
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what i wanted to do with. how you know that you're helping the world be a bit better so i would say that that would mean to me one of the things that has impressed me the most is how you get the editor from where you need to get to but. i want to miss something or earth when i came onboard it was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley as well so i had a lot of. this is the seventh. i just love it and i just love it i hate it that. i don't bang on and say i love. it for a while but i do. love the whole thing and being at sea i feel more time. on a ship at sea than i do on live show. last year i spent forty five years in the navy i retired in the summer of two thousand and sixteen so one year ago announced that oh i left that mystery going at sea but i didn't want to just go and see for fun because i do have a sailing boat but i needed a mission just. to see anything like this in my life to where you. indeed are completely and. oh. yes. just not. sleep. no. you. cannot leave you can hear how. he
what i wanted to do with. how you know that you're helping the world be a bit better so i would say that that would mean to me one of the things that has impressed me the most is how you get the editor from where you need to get to but. i want to miss something or earth when i came onboard it was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley as well so i had a lot of. this is the seventh. i just love it and i just love it i hate it that. i don't bang on and say i love. it for a while...
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i want to share with our audience someone else who is saying the same thing you do and then i let you complete your point and say what the fact is because we do know that there are key barriers tune you know not only flexible trading in africa but a key barriers in terms of like you know the lack of direct air routes we just heard looked at mention for example in january two thousand and three african states signed on to a single air market but there are thirty two others that have yet to agree one person actually told al-jazeera as tanya page exactly this why he the kinds of problems he faces when flying take a look flying enough for. me i went to. school . to get guns and you know i have to pick three different flight and i could not believe. when i went when i fly to france after ten i was is a struct. i live in france i mean another continent. started what is the factor what do you make of that and what point were you making. my point is i am not that against the idea of having an agreement i actually am forty but what i am saying is that today to reach you know what i think when
i want to share with our audience someone else who is saying the same thing you do and then i let you complete your point and say what the fact is because we do know that there are key barriers tune you know not only flexible trading in africa but a key barriers in terms of like you know the lack of direct air routes we just heard looked at mention for example in january two thousand and three african states signed on to a single air market but there are thirty two others that have yet to agree...
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well, i know you do this -- >> i know. >> seth: you do this every night.o, people at home watch. >> seth: that's true. >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's true. yeah, but you don't hear them. >> i know, i know. >> seth: you don't get to feed off of them. >> no, you don't have a live audience. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's true. all right, you put me in my place. so i have to -- first of all, happy birthday! it's your birthday. >> thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and -- >> oh, wow! 25 again. >> seth: 25 again. >> yeah. >> seth: and not only are you spending your birthday with us, but then, of course, you're going to go and you're going to do your show live. >> yeah. yeah. >> seth: at 10:00 tonight for two hours. is that the perfect way to spend a birthday surrounded by a panel of people talking about what happens in the news every day. >> as opposed to with seth meyers? yes, it is. [ light laughter ] actually, i -- i, well -- thank you. [ laughter ] i love what i do. >> seth: that's great! >> it's a great way to spend my birthda
well, i know you do this -- >> i know. >> seth: you do this every night.o, people at home watch. >> seth: that's true. >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's true. yeah, but you don't hear them. >> i know, i know. >> seth: you don't get to feed off of them. >> no, you don't have a live audience. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's true. all right, you put me in my place. so i have to -- first of all, happy birthday! it's your birthday....
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i say, who do you think has been teaching them, mentoring them? that givehe lord said them one day to rest. i give the lord one day to teach. i got to campus at 9:30. i can't get to anywhere at 9:00. a hours.do that i've been working for black people all my life. none of them work 9:00 until 5:00. they work you until the job is done. -- they check you on this mysterious day on friday because friday never showed up with a check. when i woke up this morning, all i thought about was dorothy -- i was talking about dr. hike. when i think about women's history month, i think about dorothy hike. i have so many friends here so when i first got to washington dc in 1981, when i got to meet dr. hike, and she's the call me miss brazile. she was such a gracious woman. dorothy, and she was meticulously dressed. every day. to match hers shoes. that is why at her funeral, all i could do was laugh because i have never found a store where i can get a purple hat, purple lways --ut dr. hike a she can match everything. she was such a woman of dignity, of grace, of kind
i say, who do you think has been teaching them, mentoring them? that givehe lord said them one day to rest. i give the lord one day to teach. i got to campus at 9:30. i can't get to anywhere at 9:00. a hours.do that i've been working for black people all my life. none of them work 9:00 until 5:00. they work you until the job is done. -- they check you on this mysterious day on friday because friday never showed up with a check. when i woke up this morning, all i thought about was dorothy -- i...
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so how do i have the time? well, i don't see everything we do. ome of, a lot of what we do. david: if you see something you don't like, do you call them up? brian: no. i have a point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. -- and i try to have some discipline on that. but i sometimes just share opinions, but i think they -- we have some of the best professionals. david: on technology, right now, you have to be at the forefront of all kinds of technologies. do you personally review all the new technology inventions? brian: we are building a new technology center, which i am very involved in and excited about, but i can't do every invention. but 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? brian: the fun is that that answer changes over time. it has not been the same old thing my whole life. today, sadly, my dad is not here, so there was a wonderful moment that went f
so how do i have the time? well, i don't see everything we do. ome of, a lot of what we do. david: if you see something you don't like, do you call them up? brian: no. i have a point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. -- and i try to have some discipline on that. but i sometimes just share opinions, but i think they -- we have some of the best professionals. david: on technology, right now, you have to be at the forefront of all kinds of technologies. do you...
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do, situation, all i have to do is what i can do, so what i can do isjust to keep playing golf and eachi really had to keep talking myself to 0k, really had to keep talking myself to ok, let's just do what i can really had to keep talking myself to ok, let'sjust do what i can do, and not think about the other thing. i feel like after i had done the tournament, i learned a lot to this situation. it will be 15 years next month since paula radcliffe won the fastest time in history in the women's marathon. since then, the men's record had the imac has been broken six times, so is paula radcliffe's record likely to be broken any time soon? —— has been broken. news last mile that i was inside the world record pace, so i remember saying to myself take some time atjust to make some memories, even though i was still wanting to push on as hard as i could because i wa nted push on as hard as i could because i wanted the record. watch the time, watch the clock, she is going to smash the world record. when paula radcliffe cost the line in london —— crossed the line in london, she beat her pace by al
do, situation, all i have to do is what i can do, so what i can do isjust to keep playing golf and eachi really had to keep talking myself to 0k, really had to keep talking myself to ok, let's just do what i can really had to keep talking myself to ok, let'sjust do what i can do, and not think about the other thing. i feel like after i had done the tournament, i learned a lot to this situation. it will be 15 years next month since paula radcliffe won the fastest time in history in the women's...
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i do not think it is necessarily caused by the gun. i look at the broader crime. i think most gun policy precludes this. aret of the ones that discussed will have a very small effect on crime. i like to look at things i think we'll have bigger effects on theific issues, and i think biggest problem i want to try to reduce gun deaths in this country by 50% in 10 years, and that is focusing on inner-city violence and on suicides, particularly of middle-aged men. that is what we should be inner-city, so the violence question, it has much more to do with why people commit violent actions than the fact that they acquired a gun from a back alley dealer which is already illegal under multiple laws and multiple felonies. when it comes to school shootings, it is not the case that a school shooter decides to commit a school shooting a cousin they obtained an assault weapon. they decided to commit a shooting and looked for an assault weapon, which is the problem. why are they deciding to commit school shootings? themnot think going after is going to dissuade the hardest to di
i do not think it is necessarily caused by the gun. i look at the broader crime. i think most gun policy precludes this. aret of the ones that discussed will have a very small effect on crime. i like to look at things i think we'll have bigger effects on theific issues, and i think biggest problem i want to try to reduce gun deaths in this country by 50% in 10 years, and that is focusing on inner-city violence and on suicides, particularly of middle-aged men. that is what we should be...
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no, i do not feel safe. that has nothing to do with our administration, they are doing everything they can. it is a larger problem. do not think any schools are as safe as they need to be. everyone needs to remember that it can happen anywhere. on everywhere, that is why we need this change. to the viewers who have called in who have said, they believe that this is being funded, perpetuated by people wi .h a partisan bend that this is being perpetuated by people who have an agenda. what do you say to them? guest: i've experienced this in my own community. , we have hadr me this tragedy that has taken place and there are still people deny that there needs to be changed. we have experienced this first hand and are still people who think there is not something wrong and that this can not be prevented. to prepare for yourself for an event is not the route that we need to be taken. instead of preparing, we need to be preventing. prevention will work a lot better than preparing ourselves because truly, you cannot p
no, i do not feel safe. that has nothing to do with our administration, they are doing everything they can. it is a larger problem. do not think any schools are as safe as they need to be. everyone needs to remember that it can happen anywhere. on everywhere, that is why we need this change. to the viewers who have called in who have said, they believe that this is being funded, perpetuated by people wi .h a partisan bend that this is being perpetuated by people who have an agenda. what do you...
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a lot of stuff -- >> let me explain. >> you are black panther and so -- >> i was doing -- i was doing[ laughter ] >> i wanted to go on a date with the model. i didn't know she had a twin sister. her english wasn't as good, my spanish wasn't as good. so she said, "let me bring my sister." she shows up and looks just like her. but her sister is a doctor. so i'm talking through her for half the night and she -- >> that is when you pick up your phone and you call marlon -- >> jimmy: marlon wayans! [ cheers and applause ] we're talking to marlon after the break! stick around, everybody! that was great! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ finishyeah.p your taxes, huh? you should have an expert review your return before it's filed. can i do that? uh. hmm, don't touch the screen. boop. h&r block tax pro review. have a tax pro check your return, and file it for you. h&r block. ♪ baby, why don't you just maremeet me in the middle ♪ ♪ i'm losing my mind just a little ♪ ♪ so why don't you just ♪ ♪ meet me in the middle ♪ join t-mobile and the whole family can stay connected with new iphones. which is great
a lot of stuff -- >> let me explain. >> you are black panther and so -- >> i was doing -- i was doing[ laughter ] >> i wanted to go on a date with the model. i didn't know she had a twin sister. her english wasn't as good, my spanish wasn't as good. so she said, "let me bring my sister." she shows up and looks just like her. but her sister is a doctor. so i'm talking through her for half the night and she -- >> that is when you pick up your phone and you...
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i think as a single woman i do have legal guns at my house. i am more worried that if i'm at working with veterans who help on a daily basis, and seniors to make sure that we protect them, i'm totally opposed to reductions in social security, or medicare. especially in my region. we need those. my parents were dependent on those and i will be too. i am more worried about them, the people coming to my office. people who are coming for assistance on immigration issues. those are confidential matters. people have been very aggressive towards people in my office, posting their pictures online. it is an aggressive dialogue that i've not seen in my political life, in my whole life . i think the temperature needs to come down. i think it would be very surprised, like this gentleman, they just sit and listen, and not listen to all the noise and the negativity, i spent him of ,0 years of my life as a lawyer helping a genuine native american against the fraudulent claim against him to try to preserve his land and culture. i did it for free, it cost me th
i think as a single woman i do have legal guns at my house. i am more worried that if i'm at working with veterans who help on a daily basis, and seniors to make sure that we protect them, i'm totally opposed to reductions in social security, or medicare. especially in my region. we need those. my parents were dependent on those and i will be too. i am more worried about them, the people coming to my office. people who are coming for assistance on immigration issues. those are confidential...
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i don't know how to not. care how. do. you see that it is so silly we see you know that. money wasn't. the best idea. and. i'm going to tell you never yes that was no no. yes and i don't want to lines up to feel this somehow flings are not done when one of the knights up the definition sit up i'm back and me. would you king i mean south south again. i want to go why me me sam. sanders out there absolutely gotta get so many i am just mind you can count. on it is proving it with come once and we lose only to our last and it is morning because this title and this is to horse because i know that my mother loves you. yes. i did it that was the only way to. know how do i know that you didn't ever teach me that. right things are just a long running back. this is it would be the difficulty of the situation that means the first. oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh yeah you know movie right now i think i'm forced to go how did i know we're not yeah exactly well now i do there's nothing there but now that i know i think. i do want to buy some of what i didn't know me or you don't know me as it wen
i don't know how to not. care how. do. you see that it is so silly we see you know that. money wasn't. the best idea. and. i'm going to tell you never yes that was no no. yes and i don't want to lines up to feel this somehow flings are not done when one of the knights up the definition sit up i'm back and me. would you king i mean south south again. i want to go why me me sam. sanders out there absolutely gotta get so many i am just mind you can count. on it is proving it with come once and we...
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they can see something of value in what i do and so on. i am constantly trying to keep that in perspective. what would my grandma think about the story? i want my grandma to care about these people, to try and be engaged enough and curious enough. but at the same time, i am trying to help readers connect. when am i not doing it? it is a hard thing for us to accept, because we are -- very reflexive in our thinking. it is hard to understand how broadly and deeply nuanced -- we brigade, ahe same couple of thousand people, and we might have totally distinct experiences, this was one of my things when i spent a lot of time photographing. i believe the world is defined by thousands of individual interactions every day. that humans from creates bigger trends. i think wider forces play a part, but they are stitched together. i am a critic of power. that is what i do. that is the posture i normally take. i have to call the strikes. i have to call the strikes out when it good folks in power are not doing a good job. -- when folks in power are not doi
they can see something of value in what i do and so on. i am constantly trying to keep that in perspective. what would my grandma think about the story? i want my grandma to care about these people, to try and be engaged enough and curious enough. but at the same time, i am trying to help readers connect. when am i not doing it? it is a hard thing for us to accept, because we are -- very reflexive in our thinking. it is hard to understand how broadly and deeply nuanced -- we brigade, ahe same...
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i do not mean that as a belittling manner. i really do not.re thereprocess a -- notat of conspiracy. i'm not going to say that. there is something happening right now where we are being divided culturally and individually and globally. the point do touch on of what we call sometimes identity politics. i think that is an unfortunate distraction from trying to solve the real problems america faces. host: pat is in schenectady, new york. caller: how are you doing? host: doing well. caller: i just have a question. you not think that firing the secretary of state weeks before he was supposed to have negotiations with north korea just demonstrates the instability of this white house and the chaotic nature of it? in addition to the fact that north korea will not relinquish their capabilities? guest: i think you could argue both ways. bringing in a guy like mike anpeo certainly is endorsement of how seriously the president is going to take these negotiation's. i think that is an important point. we need to make clear what we will and will not do and w
i do not mean that as a belittling manner. i really do not.re thereprocess a -- notat of conspiracy. i'm not going to say that. there is something happening right now where we are being divided culturally and individually and globally. the point do touch on of what we call sometimes identity politics. i think that is an unfortunate distraction from trying to solve the real problems america faces. host: pat is in schenectady, new york. caller: how are you doing? host: doing well. caller: i just...
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you are reading about me i was funny and i do funny. to god that's i mean me wanda but i do can. i can you want to i do can call me and. i can use that i can be a cop on the stand who. doesn't say to me in. this oh yeah. yeah yeah knew people would include having a son he's the one who asked that but you got the agency just enough. you know which i wanted to get well let me just leave and i don't know yet not yet did i at least i believe i. just. said that you need to give me how good a good man joke i know how much i know how it's going to be you wanted me to. the stars when i and i don't want to miss my. magic breakfast. you know one of them are just awful next time i want to delete the numbers about why did he out yes yes when you know enough and they justify what the condition was about was. low they got the nine just what do you got about not just a month i'm going to be number one i've been thinking about the boy that i'm sick with it's what i want to delete. or know what treatments i had in that respective areas that is in the fight slums where they walk so our genus will b
you are reading about me i was funny and i do funny. to god that's i mean me wanda but i do can. i can you want to i do can call me and. i can use that i can be a cop on the stand who. doesn't say to me in. this oh yeah. yeah yeah knew people would include having a son he's the one who asked that but you got the agency just enough. you know which i wanted to get well let me just leave and i don't know yet not yet did i at least i believe i. just. said that you need to give me how good a good...
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i don't know what to do with my family's history, but i imagine something. i'm going to do something with it, i just need to figure out what it is. at one of the things i've learned is to recognize when it is not right for it to be my voice. [applause] >> my name is breanna and i am a 2018 graduate of arts and sciences. i have a question. my 20's,g person, in what advice would you give to women today of how to break through those male-dominated spaces that we find ourselves in during our careers, in our classes, in this world, in this patriarchy? >> i have to come to terms with something when i was researching and peace because all you read about is rate and war crime and the terrible things that men do, and i was cutting home every night and sitting to dinner with my two sons and has been. after a while you look at start evil?ng, are you all know, they are not. of course they are not. them are not. harvey weinstein has what, 90 accusers at this point? that people who are terrible are the minority they just do it over and over again. be the bigappen to house
i don't know what to do with my family's history, but i imagine something. i'm going to do something with it, i just need to figure out what it is. at one of the things i've learned is to recognize when it is not right for it to be my voice. [applause] >> my name is breanna and i am a 2018 graduate of arts and sciences. i have a question. my 20's,g person, in what advice would you give to women today of how to break through those male-dominated spaces that we find ourselves in during our...
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i can do this. i can -- i can do this. chris: and i believe she can.d of had to lead everything, but i think you've stepped up to lead, and we sold a lot of stuff up there over the past week and a half. lemonis: how much have you guys sold since we started this process? chris: total? over, probably, $500,000. lemonis: and what was the goal? chris and jess: $200,000. chris: yeah, we... once she led the team, we did it. lemonis: and i appreciate you recognizing that. chris: yeah. lemonis: so, this is very different than how you were when i first met you. chris: yeah, i can see that. ♪ lemonis: so, i thought it would be good for the four of us to get together and just talk about jess' equity. when jess first started, she had 20%, and then chris and tony cut her to 10%, and then, when i invested, her equity dropped to 5%. based on her contribution, it's time for me to do something about it. you made the decision to change the equity structure. chris: for me, when it happened, i put my life savings into this business. i'm not getting a paycheck. you said, "
i can do this. i can -- i can do this. chris: and i believe she can.d of had to lead everything, but i think you've stepped up to lead, and we sold a lot of stuff up there over the past week and a half. lemonis: how much have you guys sold since we started this process? chris: total? over, probably, $500,000. lemonis: and what was the goal? chris and jess: $200,000. chris: yeah, we... once she led the team, we did it. lemonis: and i appreciate you recognizing that. chris: yeah. lemonis: so,...
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yeah i do or della i will again no doubt that the government will. only when they are together get on the other what anonyma would believe is a little bit of a bed. i would then either on the bottom of a. motor's held them in where the canal on the grass or the. number. well. i think i am very very. i don't well i'm very proud of all oppressed people that. are out of my mom and the vast and i must. have realized that we were past all that it is less with the. family and as it was and i love michael so i want. to hear more yes we're going to love that remark to him by reading them for years whatever it is who was telling that is the reason i think that the words were pretty was out last summer read it was already very. high listeria and wolverine must be getting. under way you're going to refinance and i guess. so every day that way and you're going to rule that it's one for him. as i leave the the one to live up to allow me to. really have no no no i'm not going to be on the house for i'm giving him advice and i actually like a good one. is the only
yeah i do or della i will again no doubt that the government will. only when they are together get on the other what anonyma would believe is a little bit of a bed. i would then either on the bottom of a. motor's held them in where the canal on the grass or the. number. well. i think i am very very. i don't well i'm very proud of all oppressed people that. are out of my mom and the vast and i must. have realized that we were past all that it is less with the. family and as it was and i love...
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i was really angry at my father how could you do this to me? but now i feel i have all the pieces to say he would never want me to get hurt however for whatever reason he wasn't able to understand risk the way he did things. >> so many people are angry at their parents or their transgression this is pretty major and i think anger is important the brain uses to keep us from going back but there is a risk as well it can take up so much of your life i am estranged from my parents and that was a very hard circumstance so after that happened i was so enraged every beautiful memory from my childhood turned to rot and i became a person who had no beautiful memory and maybe you need the anger to get you out of the situation once you are safe i don't know if you do if i still had my family in my life i would need that but i don't and it is important for me to claim the beautiful parts of my childhood but remember it was frightening but also it was fun. he never would have wanted that to happen so it is a delicate balance so to say only focus on the good
i was really angry at my father how could you do this to me? but now i feel i have all the pieces to say he would never want me to get hurt however for whatever reason he wasn't able to understand risk the way he did things. >> so many people are angry at their parents or their transgression this is pretty major and i think anger is important the brain uses to keep us from going back but there is a risk as well it can take up so much of your life i am estranged from my parents and that...
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have a point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. d: you have cable. you also have broadcast channels. you have movies. i mean, how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels, and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked would i come on his board? i think i was in my late 20's or early 30's, the youngest person on the board, and i saw him literally change the world with cnn and literally change the world by putting nfl games on a new network, tnt, and taking the mgm library and bringing it to cable television and building new channels -- cartoon network. so i always thought, someday, it would be nice if comcast could help do that as we continue to evolve more and more niches in television. so how do i have the time? well, i don't see everything we do. i try to see some of, a lot of what we do. david: if you see something you don't like, do you call them up? brian: no. i have
have a point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. d: you have cable. you also have broadcast channels. you have movies. i mean, how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels, and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked would i come on his board? i think i was in my late 20's or early 30's, the youngest...
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this evening, michelle and i will do what i know every parent in america will do, which is hug our children a little tighter, and we will tell them that we love them, and we will remind each other how deeply we love each other. but there are families in connecticut that cannot do that tonight. and they need all of us right now. in the hard days to come, the community needs us to the best as americans. i will do everything in my power as president to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them, we that we are praying for them, that the love they felt for those they lost endures not only in their memories, but ours. also in ours. host: former president obama and former first lady michelle obama sent handwritten notes to the students of parkland, florida. many of them are here today in washington as we watch people gather for the march. it officially begins at noon eastern time here in washington, d.c. aroundact will be felt the country, and we are talking to you, getting your thoug
this evening, michelle and i will do what i know every parent in america will do, which is hug our children a little tighter, and we will tell them that we love them, and we will remind each other how deeply we love each other. but there are families in connecticut that cannot do that tonight. and they need all of us right now. in the hard days to come, the community needs us to the best as americans. i will do everything in my power as president to help. while nothing can fill the space of a...
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and i was like, "i got too much to do, man." i got to do the spielberg movie. iz was just like, "look, i can't write that by myself." that's a bad aziz impersonation. i don't want to do him dirty. and go up a couple -- [ laughter ] but, he was like, "y'all can't write this by myself." he's like, "this is like your story. i need you to help me tell it." i'm so grateful that he made me do it because it changed my life. >> seth: it was great. it was a fantastic episode of television. >> thanks so much. >> seth: congratulations. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so you -- how -- because you then had to write it in london while you were working on "ready player one." how was your -- steven spielberg? what's that like to be around steven spielberg? >> well, steven spielberg is the jewish father you didn't know you needed. >> seth: yeah, okay. >> and he's amazing. like, i always say he's a giant that doesn't make people feel small. >> seth: ah-ha. that's a great way of putting it, yeah. >> he's so cool. he let's you play, he let's you do your thing. and ev
and i was like, "i got too much to do, man." i got to do the spielberg movie. iz was just like, "look, i can't write that by myself." that's a bad aziz impersonation. i don't want to do him dirty. and go up a couple -- [ laughter ] but, he was like, "y'all can't write this by myself." he's like, "this is like your story. i need you to help me tell it." i'm so grateful that he made me do it because it changed my life. >> seth: it was great. it was a...
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and i know that most people do, i say most, many do, i am not sure that most do. e reason i don't plant them the reason i don't plant them however, is that the answer is then contrived. nobody is going to get away with a question where you say, i would like to have this question asked. asked. the other thing is this. i have a feeling that generally speaking, where the question is hard and strong and tough, not belligerent, but strong and tough, it gets a better answer. it always saved me from what i call the easy questions, where somebody is trying to help me. because the average viewer or listener to that kind of question says, that's a patsy, that's one of his friends. a question like, when you want to do this, it is such a man killing thing. and you have already served your country. that's a question that has occurred to me and it occurs to my family. i suppose your wife and your children feel even more deeply about their father and husband being involved in a great battle, then he himself does, is the man who is in the battle, he can fight back and can answer.
and i know that most people do, i say most, many do, i am not sure that most do. e reason i don't plant them the reason i don't plant them however, is that the answer is then contrived. nobody is going to get away with a question where you say, i would like to have this question asked. asked. the other thing is this. i have a feeling that generally speaking, where the question is hard and strong and tough, not belligerent, but strong and tough, it gets a better answer. it always saved me from...
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i do not know what i wanted to do. i toyed with the idea of being an academic. i was a good student, but i was not that good of a student. -- i thought i would be a professional. a lot of people went to law school. david: he went to new york law firms? lloyd: i got job offers at some. i did not get job offers at others. vid: you roundup -- you wound up at --? lawd: it is a top-notch firm. they said we are going to move you to the corporate department. i want to be a tax lawyer. , we over hired and we do have a slot. -- we over hired and we do not have slots. how many slots you have? they said four. as of how many you have for tax? five. let me get this straight, i am fifth on your list? we do not look at it that way. i cannot come and work for you. that --s another firm david: did you practice tax law? lloyd: i did. i was put on interesting cases involving the entertainment industry. i moved for two years to california. i lived in l.a.. david: were you wearing leisure suits? lloyd: no, everyone else in california was wearing line cloths and togas and i was stepp
i do not know what i wanted to do. i toyed with the idea of being an academic. i was a good student, but i was not that good of a student. -- i thought i would be a professional. a lot of people went to law school. david: he went to new york law firms? lloyd: i got job offers at some. i did not get job offers at others. vid: you roundup -- you wound up at --? lawd: it is a top-notch firm. they said we are going to move you to the corporate department. i want to be a tax lawyer. , we over hired...
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and i said i'm doing something wrong. and i went to my partners and said, look, i need more time to write. i don't want to quit, but i need more type to writement -- more time to write. and they were very accommodating then, and they have been for the next 30 years. and they've made it really possible for me to do this. by now, i practice very little law. most of what i do and have done in, for the 20 years is mostly pro bono. right now the firm has gotten a project together -- which i think is a good one -- to try to find a way to relieve the burden of a felony conviction on people who have had a blameless life since they left prison. and fortunately, cook county state's attorney's office has established a procedure for that. so that's, that's what i'm working on now -- >> do you ever go into a courtroom anymore? do you ever, like, object? [laughter] >> i haven't -- >> and they go, yeah, he's scott turow, sustained. [laughter] >> yes. i had -- i was in court as recently as about nine or ten months ago, and, you know, it w
and i said i'm doing something wrong. and i went to my partners and said, look, i need more time to write. i don't want to quit, but i need more type to writement -- more time to write. and they were very accommodating then, and they have been for the next 30 years. and they've made it really possible for me to do this. by now, i practice very little law. most of what i do and have done in, for the 20 years is mostly pro bono. right now the firm has gotten a project together -- which i think is...
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if i do think it. i like the idea that break ups of any such entities should be as a result of an agreement of both spots so if they would have agreed to it at that time it would have you know k. same as. my own country czechoslovakia. divide the czech republic and slovakia it was as a result of an agreement of both parts that i think want us bonds to international law ok i want to look at a. declaration of independence these are all i want to talk a little bit about costs about sodomy cost of a separation from ethnic serbs in the north to ignore the new state and for years that's what they did i mean sometimes a tension is rose so high that the former president of serbia has said he's ready to send troops into protect a serbian population that can there be a conflict with his serbian kossovo over the northern terry. joris. i hope that any conflicts will not take form of a minute to to confront. but the conflict which could be solved by negotiations and by political means but from my own information the
if i do think it. i like the idea that break ups of any such entities should be as a result of an agreement of both spots so if they would have agreed to it at that time it would have you know k. same as. my own country czechoslovakia. divide the czech republic and slovakia it was as a result of an agreement of both parts that i think want us bonds to international law ok i want to look at a. declaration of independence these are all i want to talk a little bit about costs about sodomy cost of...
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and i do think we are. there has been an appetite for it, which i find to be encouraging. >> this president has given very few full-scale press conferences of the kind we are used to in most administrations. yet he seems to be in the newspaper and on television constantly. how would you discard his accessibility to the press and would you want to change the way it works? is moreome ways, he accessible because you have more sources and when he tweets, you know what he is thinking. you can watch the rally and that is a pretty good window into his head, like on saturday night. i am surprised he is not done work press conferences, and part because during the campaign it was not uncommon. again, with most other politicians, you put in a request for an interview and go back and say ok maybe 10 minutes here. i will wait but my computer. in the campaign, you put in a request for president trump and you would be out waiting in line in a food cart and your phone would ring and it would be the candidate. so he is someo
and i do think we are. there has been an appetite for it, which i find to be encouraging. >> this president has given very few full-scale press conferences of the kind we are used to in most administrations. yet he seems to be in the newspaper and on television constantly. how would you discard his accessibility to the press and would you want to change the way it works? is moreome ways, he accessible because you have more sources and when he tweets, you know what he is thinking. you can...
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i do not think you would get an accurate snapshot and i do not think that is possible in the rearview mirror. host: as we wrap up, what are you realistically expecting from congress in this area in the months ahead? guest: i think we will get a congressional hearing for zuckerberg, mark zuckerberg, facebook ceo. i know the timeline is all over the place, but i think that will happen sometime in april. i don't know how substantive that will be, and i know that lawmakers want to browbeat zuckerberg. that looks great on television. whether they want to drill down into the problem at an industry level, because it is not just facebook, i am more skeptical. this is a good first step, finally getting zuckerberg on capitol hill, but we are heading into an election in november and i do not think we will do a whole lot before then. if the american people continue to be concerned about this, and particularly if they start to recognize this is not just facebook, i think you will eventually see congressional action but it will take time. host: our guest has been brendan bordelon, technology corres
i do not think you would get an accurate snapshot and i do not think that is possible in the rearview mirror. host: as we wrap up, what are you realistically expecting from congress in this area in the months ahead? guest: i think we will get a congressional hearing for zuckerberg, mark zuckerberg, facebook ceo. i know the timeline is all over the place, but i think that will happen sometime in april. i don't know how substantive that will be, and i know that lawmakers want to browbeat...
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i will ask the pilot. how do i talked to be pilots. -- how do i talk to the pilots? there has got to be a way. here, this has got a tube and a funnel. can you hear me? the general drops his magazine and says, why are you talking be?o the piss tu i went to 5'5" inches in a matter of nano seconds. i said, i did not realize. i was trying to talk to the pilots. let me show you how and he reached forward and tapped on the helmet of the copilot who turned around and said, what can i do for you? he thought it was great because when we got back, we did the social circuit of berlin and he would say, let me introduce you to my new aid and tell you about the first time we flew. i became the laughing stock of berlin. i got a really good oer. host: you said you had experience in berlin before? ,r. carlson: when i was a cadet troop leader training, i guess. i went to germany and a couple of classmates went to berlin after we were done. up by the newg wall, not the new wall but the wall had only been up for two years. and wes the summer of 64 were having a beer and we're looking at
i will ask the pilot. how do i talked to be pilots. -- how do i talk to the pilots? there has got to be a way. here, this has got a tube and a funnel. can you hear me? the general drops his magazine and says, why are you talking be?o the piss tu i went to 5'5" inches in a matter of nano seconds. i said, i did not realize. i was trying to talk to the pilots. let me show you how and he reached forward and tapped on the helmet of the copilot who turned around and said, what can i do for you?...
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and you believe that. >> i do. i really think we are inspired by everything, and children inspired me. i'm sure they do you. that's why you want to work with children. there's such a world and have little child. they are a whole world. they're going to see it and make things come true in the little girl and are going to add to the world as they see fit and according to their talents and little personalities. that's why it's so important they learn to love books and learn to read and be inspired by that. just like with my dad, my dad couldn't read but he really was smart. he picked up on things. he was very intuitive but it's my belief if you can read, even if you don't have the money to go to school, a special anymore you can just, you can find a book that you can read on anything you want to know. you can self educate yourself. you can always go to college even. you can pick up those kinds of books. even if you can't get outside your house you can find a book in any subject and you can educate yourself to where you
and you believe that. >> i do. i really think we are inspired by everything, and children inspired me. i'm sure they do you. that's why you want to work with children. there's such a world and have little child. they are a whole world. they're going to see it and make things come true in the little girl and are going to add to the world as they see fit and according to their talents and little personalities. that's why it's so important they learn to love books and learn to read and be...
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i think are starting to get a sense we could do something when they do, i would say, when i do my talkssay, visualize the ten old you care about who says are you doing the right thing for me? are not, if we're not giving them the kind of them movethat lets forward in life, we're so letting them down. the other thing that i will absolutely emphasize is that there is so money students out there that get told year in and year out about how they are not don'tient because they score well on standardized tests it has nothing to do with the talents sore gifts when they are in a different situation, i celebratingting and a lot of those. they connect with thingest this qair b. have remarkable acts to better. world >> host: this is michael from grand rapids grand rapids, michigan. >> caller: yes. is interesting you speak of the advantage of the students achieving but a the system, the state, for example, in michigan, restricting education doctor matcally, as you understand, if devos.nk about betsy with you a want to make three points. education. equalizeucation is to education for all. '93's it w
i think are starting to get a sense we could do something when they do, i would say, when i do my talkssay, visualize the ten old you care about who says are you doing the right thing for me? are not, if we're not giving them the kind of them movethat lets forward in life, we're so letting them down. the other thing that i will absolutely emphasize is that there is so money students out there that get told year in and year out about how they are not don'tient because they score well on...
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i don't know what you kid. >> stephen: what do i do. one more time. there. >> stephen: right through there. >> yeah. now, take your working yarn, and wrap it around the top. >> stephen: like this? yes. >> stephen: yeah? now what? >> and now pull it off. >> stephen: paul what off? yeah. you did it! >> stephen: you're so nice! i definitely did not do it! >> yeah. it's harder to teach -- these are big needles. one more time. you can do it. >> stephen: let's talk about the show while we're doing this. let's talk about jessica jones. she's super strong. several super powers or just super strong? >> i'm super strong, too. the clip i showed where i was balancing the ball, harder than it looks. it took all day for me to learn. i threw it and hit the prop guy in the face. >> stephen: oh, wow. and he's no longer with us. >> stephen: do fans come up to you and say, come on, punch me? >> it's really weird. >> stephen: real will you? i don't know if it's a fetish thing or what but people at conventions always want me to punch them in the face or arm wrestle them. a
i don't know what you kid. >> stephen: what do i do. one more time. there. >> stephen: right through there. >> yeah. now, take your working yarn, and wrap it around the top. >> stephen: like this? yes. >> stephen: yeah? now what? >> and now pull it off. >> stephen: paul what off? yeah. you did it! >> stephen: you're so nice! i definitely did not do it! >> yeah. it's harder to teach -- these are big needles. one more time. you can do it....
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i said don't do it. don't start the book until you have nola, until you have zig, until you have it all. make a better book and then i had this and in 1898, a man named john albert wilke is put in charge of the us secret service. isa magician, a friend of harry houdini loves doing magic tricks the only time in history a magician was in control of the secret service. i love that baby. that's a good detail. for a couple books i been trying to figure out how to use it. you don't just want to force that in their. it has to make sense. i could not figure it out and then i started looking into houdini's life. houdini had his own secret service which is a fantastic idea and that's how he would do so many of his tricks is if he was going to virginia the secret service would come first the week before and figure out why kind of handcuffs the police would use of a kind locks were on the doors and houdini would come to town it's a lock me up and put me in your jail and i will get out. he always had inside informatio
i said don't do it. don't start the book until you have nola, until you have zig, until you have it all. make a better book and then i had this and in 1898, a man named john albert wilke is put in charge of the us secret service. isa magician, a friend of harry houdini loves doing magic tricks the only time in history a magician was in control of the secret service. i love that baby. that's a good detail. for a couple books i been trying to figure out how to use it. you don't just want to force...
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at the moment i do not see. most countries would join the european union fulfilling the conditions put forward by you know puny in. acknowledging the independence of course or something which i fully understand. is unacceptable to them and i agree with them because i'm not judging the meditates case and the boss than the mutual history of the two countries but the actual declaration of independence in my opinion was a volley of international law and i do not see why member countries will do you know puny and from said be all the way to my best friend slovakia. spade romania etc why they should accept. that violation of international can take place in one part of europe and would be to let it sit and study it would be condemned in other parts of. example in asia. so what do you think made u.k. germany and france so enthusiastic about an independent kosovo what's in it for them. well that's a very good question but i think you should address such a question to the president that they've. found but it's and and gemi
at the moment i do not see. most countries would join the european union fulfilling the conditions put forward by you know puny in. acknowledging the independence of course or something which i fully understand. is unacceptable to them and i agree with them because i'm not judging the meditates case and the boss than the mutual history of the two countries but the actual declaration of independence in my opinion was a volley of international law and i do not see why member countries will do you...
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i do not feel safe; therefore, i am not confident of the contract because i do not feel it is making my environment safe but actually endangering it. i do not only fear for the youth of my community but for the youth that i work with that will eventually be my age. the police that confront crimes in -- and the police that they will be working with that will be confronting crimes of their generation should be properly trained to deescalate situations. as a paraprofessional, i am only 20 years old, and i know how to deescalate situations. i have way more training than a police officer to deescalate a situation, and i do not get paid 500 million as a salary. by 2018, i'd expect the police to be properly trained without raising pay. it would only be a reward for not properly doing their jobs. that behavior in the work industry should not be rewarded. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is iman curado. i am a collaborative facilitator working to end violence in our communities and jails. i am a 23 year youth development counselor here in sa
i do not feel safe; therefore, i am not confident of the contract because i do not feel it is making my environment safe but actually endangering it. i do not only fear for the youth of my community but for the youth that i work with that will eventually be my age. the police that confront crimes in -- and the police that they will be working with that will be confronting crimes of their generation should be properly trained to deescalate situations. as a paraprofessional, i am only 20 years...
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i don't do it on the thing? i don't do it on this?les. >> all right. >> stephen: all right, that's it? that's enough? >> just keep the-- everything. >> stephen: thanks very much. >> and then, peel off an orange peel, here. >> stephen: all right, there we go. mmm. mmm. you know what i like? eating in vienna, i like eating the veneers. the sausages. >> the sausages? the schnitzel and the sausages? >> stephen: the sausages. the sausages on the street. >> oh, totally. >> stephen: they put that on the spike that heats up the roll. what's-- is that a steaming spike? >> all right, so you make that. if you don't get-- if you don't get lucky, drinking that, making that, forget it then. >> stephen: oh! >> it's good? >> stephen: oh, i'm going to put out. >> yeah. ( laughter ) we hope so. so then, for main course, we're going to grill a little lobster. >> stephen: can i try that? i like that. what's this? a little salt? >> yeah, a little salt on it. and put a little pepper, too. you want to spice it up a little bit. >> stephen: oh, you better do
i don't do it on the thing? i don't do it on this?les. >> all right. >> stephen: all right, that's it? that's enough? >> just keep the-- everything. >> stephen: thanks very much. >> and then, peel off an orange peel, here. >> stephen: all right, there we go. mmm. mmm. you know what i like? eating in vienna, i like eating the veneers. the sausages. >> the sausages? the schnitzel and the sausages? >> stephen: the sausages. the sausages on the...