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did so i guess i can remember them all.rted writing a diary when you were eight and most of it was in verse. how long did that go on for? it's going on still, now. really? yeah. the last book i had out wasjust my diaries, about becoming a mum. so all your secrets are there? yeah, so a few of them i haven't put in. let me ask you, how will you feel when your children are old enough to read that diary? that is the main thing that crossed my head and i wondered whether i should take certain things out of every book i have published, really. that would be cheating, wouldn't it? yes, so i haven't. and actually, if my daughter doesn't like me because i had some strange sexual experience when i was younger, i hope she's more open—minded than that. it's not that they're strange. it's that they're the usual mixture of embarrassment, failure and occasional success that probably most people go through. yeah, i guess most people don't... most people don't talk about them. they certainly don't publish them. most people don't write them
did so i guess i can remember them all.rted writing a diary when you were eight and most of it was in verse. how long did that go on for? it's going on still, now. really? yeah. the last book i had out wasjust my diaries, about becoming a mum. so all your secrets are there? yeah, so a few of them i haven't put in. let me ask you, how will you feel when your children are old enough to read that diary? that is the main thing that crossed my head and i wondered whether i should take certain things...
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did so i guess i can remember them all.ay you started writing a diary when you were eight and most of it was in verse. how long did that go on for? it's going on still, now. really? yeah. the last book i had out wasjust my diaries, about becoming a mum. so all your secrets are there? yeah, so a few of them i haven't put in. let me ask you, how will you feel when your children are old enough to read that diary? that is the main thing that crossed my head and i wondered whether i should take certain things out of every book i have published, really. that would be cheating, wouldn't it? yes, so i haven't. and actually, if my daughter doesn't like me because i had some strange sexual experience when i was younger, i hope she's more open—minded than that. it's not that they're strange. it's that they're the usual mixture of embarrassment, failure and occasional success that probably most people go through. yeah, i guess most people don't... most people don't talk about them. they certainly don't publish them. most people don't w
did so i guess i can remember them all.ay you started writing a diary when you were eight and most of it was in verse. how long did that go on for? it's going on still, now. really? yeah. the last book i had out wasjust my diaries, about becoming a mum. so all your secrets are there? yeah, so a few of them i haven't put in. let me ask you, how will you feel when your children are old enough to read that diary? that is the main thing that crossed my head and i wondered whether i should take...
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. - yeah, i guess. - yeah, i guess. a friend of mine and i, we sold a couple of songs to some guy that immediately disappeared. we never got paid and the songs never were published. we thought, oh we can be songwriters. - otherwise perfect. - we can be songwriters. and all we need to do is sell a couple of songs. and then, and then, i think a lot of people in punk rock were misfits in the other bands. - were misfits in the other bands. - in the other bands that they tried to play in. - right, and they were the ones who stood out. - what do you want to play that for, and that's weird, and no we don't want to do that velvet underground song in this band. oh, what do you want to know. and then suddenly you're surrounded by a bunch of other people that had that same experience. - [evan] right, we're all in the club. - or were called fags or something. and it's like no, i get it. - now, x is talked about as a punk rock band and i talk about you as a punk rock guy. do you think about punk rock today the way you thought about
. - yeah, i guess. - yeah, i guess. a friend of mine and i, we sold a couple of songs to some guy that immediately disappeared. we never got paid and the songs never were published. we thought, oh we can be songwriters. - otherwise perfect. - we can be songwriters. and all we need to do is sell a couple of songs. and then, and then, i think a lot of people in punk rock were misfits in the other bands. - were misfits in the other bands. - in the other bands that they tried to play in. - right,...
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no one loves crappy batman verse superman saying i guess we're done making man movies. was so bad. it was the worst thing that ever happened to bruce wayne at a theatre. >> trevor: i don't think that's true. anyway, i hear what you are saying. but let's be honest. at least wonder woman is finally a step in the right direction. >> oh yeah, but it's probably only because hollywood ran out of ideas. i mean think about t before they made a wonder woman movie there had been eight batman movies, five spiderman movies, eight movies where he pretends vin diesel is smart the. and then they were like now should we make a woman movie. no, no, come on, we have other ideas. i mean how about a movie where there say storm made of sharks. and then we'll make four more of those. and then they were like okay, fine, we'll make one wonder woman. god, this feels like the netflix cue of axe body spray. >> trevor: that is a lot of guy movies. but i guess i hear what you are saying, i will be honest am when women making films is no longer a big deal or even a story, i guess that is when you wi
no one loves crappy batman verse superman saying i guess we're done making man movies. was so bad. it was the worst thing that ever happened to bruce wayne at a theatre. >> trevor: i don't think that's true. anyway, i hear what you are saying. but let's be honest. at least wonder woman is finally a step in the right direction. >> oh yeah, but it's probably only because hollywood ran out of ideas. i mean think about t before they made a wonder woman movie there had been eight batman...
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so i was 20 -- 22 when i was there, and my responsibilities -- i guess i would like to look back andnk i had these grandiose responsibilities. but it starts out getting coffee and keeping track of spreadsheets. but they were very good at giving responsibility quickly to young people. so it was -- you were thrown in the fire pretty quickly, working to build models and to track performance of businesses, and then very quickly given your own book and p&l responsibility, where you are responsible for, you know, investment decisions and trading decisions. i was going to california for the weekend to go to an ohio state football game at the rose bowl, and i remember landing back from my california trip sunday night, and flipped over to my bloomberg account, and it was just, you know, red, all caps, red, all caps, red, all caps. breaking news, lehman filing for bankruptcy, lehman files chapter 11 protection, one after the next after the next. it was like, oh, my god, how did this happen? i went up to my desk and the trading floor was full of people just kind of taking stuff out of their des
so i was 20 -- 22 when i was there, and my responsibilities -- i guess i would like to look back andnk i had these grandiose responsibilities. but it starts out getting coffee and keeping track of spreadsheets. but they were very good at giving responsibility quickly to young people. so it was -- you were thrown in the fire pretty quickly, working to build models and to track performance of businesses, and then very quickly given your own book and p&l responsibility, where you are...
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just to talk a bit, i guess. it is run down as well so they stay later, i guess.ater, iguess. —— it is run down as well so they stay later, i guess. —— ramadan. so there were more people gathered in the corner. they were the ones handing him over to police. in terms of casualties, could you see how many people had been hurt and injured? i saw it least three or four injured people on the pavement, being held by police from my point of view there is the police van blocking my view, i saw it least two people on the floor. they were giving them cardiac massage until the ambulance arrived. an incredibly distressing sight to witness, cynthia. what can you see now in terms of the police operation? the situation is pretty calm now there are many many police cars here still. i can't see if there are any ambulances left. there are still many police cars, the road is completely closed so there is no traffic. there are at least, from what i can see... 15 police cars? maybe more. ican i can see police walking around, talking to people, probably trying to get witnesses, i guess
just to talk a bit, i guess. it is run down as well so they stay later, i guess.ater, iguess. —— it is run down as well so they stay later, i guess. —— ramadan. so there were more people gathered in the corner. they were the ones handing him over to police. in terms of casualties, could you see how many people had been hurt and injured? i saw it least three or four injured people on the pavement, being held by police from my point of view there is the police van blocking my view, i saw...
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i was again got going i guess i got i guess i'm going to have my dad wouldn't pay much they did. what i did and the table door don't go don't they. just this cold feel so spread it with dozens of square kilometers to the country's largest reserves owed to the exploited by a state run monopoly. everybody hundreds from nearby villages descended to the quarry to steal coal from the company turns a blind eye to the bit you'll see for many it's the only source of income. they've got to both buy lots and then line on the road for coming and going in that i guess if he had i don't know. i have. not had it not all of the visit i have yet and i've got to go on then. there's never been quite. how you. could be. talking about all i have been the pride of it has to get out there with. this out there. the delegate i got there or with. me again how messed up was not what. the met but i did it by neglect at that point about balco but that may take a man that i bought about that you can buy me to make up at ahmadinejad going to clinic i go and let name lot about out. about but then it's all going
i was again got going i guess i got i guess i'm going to have my dad wouldn't pay much they did. what i did and the table door don't go don't they. just this cold feel so spread it with dozens of square kilometers to the country's largest reserves owed to the exploited by a state run monopoly. everybody hundreds from nearby villages descended to the quarry to steal coal from the company turns a blind eye to the bit you'll see for many it's the only source of income. they've got to both buy lots...
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i guess -- $374 million. i guess, do you have the necessary resources and authority to prevent future mining fatalities? secretary acosta: senator, as you indicated, the budget is relatively unchanged for msha, and we do believe we have the necessary resources. senator manchin: how will you encourage the environment that mine safety employees will speak up about violations? do you have plans along those lines? more specifically, there's an awful lot of -- oh, mentality, if you will, around a mine site that somebody won't say anything because they're frayed of losing their job and there are -- afraid of losing their job and there are others if you see something wrong, please tell me. have you all weighed in and evaluated this? secretary acosta: senator, so there is sometimes -- i think not just in mining but in several industries an unfortunate red sense to support -- receipt sense to report issues. that is something we should fight against. i say something you see particularly in the mining area is frequent i
i guess -- $374 million. i guess, do you have the necessary resources and authority to prevent future mining fatalities? secretary acosta: senator, as you indicated, the budget is relatively unchanged for msha, and we do believe we have the necessary resources. senator manchin: how will you encourage the environment that mine safety employees will speak up about violations? do you have plans along those lines? more specifically, there's an awful lot of -- oh, mentality, if you will, around a...
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i guess you know i'd like to associate myself with what what ms. mcsally said this is the first time on reorganization that we've, that any of us have heard about this. i would like to -- pride myself a little bit in staying informed and yet we've not had any, any type of full committee hearings on this issue. either that or i missed them. in i would like if i can, within the limits of my time, ask mr. rodgers whom i have great respect for, why would the air force which handles one-third of their mission is space, and they see it as a growing third half and they see it as a future, why would the air force not be able to handle the mission? if the gentleman would care to answer. >> the fact is air dominance is their number one mission, you heard general bacon talk about this cultural component. and that's the problem. we have the greatest air force the world has ever seen. because their number one mission when they come to work every day, is air dominance, to be the best air dominant force on the planet. you can't have two number one missions. the fa
i guess you know i'd like to associate myself with what what ms. mcsally said this is the first time on reorganization that we've, that any of us have heard about this. i would like to -- pride myself a little bit in staying informed and yet we've not had any, any type of full committee hearings on this issue. either that or i missed them. in i would like if i can, within the limits of my time, ask mr. rodgers whom i have great respect for, why would the air force which handles one-third of...
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if i look a little bit out i leave that sad balance but i guess below you got a better idea and you know. i mean why don't just make it a layer cake of. our own so nerd calling time is a lab will be recreated today or tomorrow just so although diabolical got to be true in every. jago. credited with the. girl is the daughter the one school and the people here living your creator does lego. pieces. like my. dream. potential just something on. the line of. this new extra time briefly. the security just sit. around and. want to get. a suitcase it's a few seconds the crew holds its breath. like . the market is expanding under a billion and growing growing by leaps and bounds as we've been talking about for years now this lot going on here and it's mutating and morphing and things are happening the buzzword of the week was one of the mob as i see initial coin for a. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made everyday life easier but at what cost this is syria is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. sist says the years old industrial giants reap the b
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i guess how long was this shooter planning this attack? because all of the anecdotal coming out, this seemed not only was it planned today but maybe for some time. >> i don't know the answer to that because the federal authorities tell me they don't know the answer to that. let's go back on a couple points that have been confusing all day long. there were four people shot today. given the number of rounds that were apparently expended based on eyewitnesses, that's quite a remarkable thing. the congressman steve scalise, another congressional staffer, a staffer from another congressman, a staffer named zach barth, a lobbyist matt mika and a capitol hill police officer. and then of course, the gunman himself was shot and killed. a second congressman, representative roger williams of texas, injured a leg and an ankle, and another capitol police officer also was injured but not shot. so that's the first thing. secondly, the gunman, 66-year-old james hodgkinson, belleville, illinois. a home inspector who let his professional license lapse last f
i guess how long was this shooter planning this attack? because all of the anecdotal coming out, this seemed not only was it planned today but maybe for some time. >> i don't know the answer to that because the federal authorities tell me they don't know the answer to that. let's go back on a couple points that have been confusing all day long. there were four people shot today. given the number of rounds that were apparently expended based on eyewitnesses, that's quite a remarkable...
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i guess every kid's dream is to blow stuff up and shoot people, i guess.tasy, but i mean, it was bad at the same time. >> i think one of the things that was difficult for me in dealing with bruce was that when he told his stories about being a soldier over in iraq, his behavior was despicable. >> we would rob people over there, and there you can just -- hey, i'm taking this [ bleep ] whether you like it or not. they don't do anything about it. what are they going to do? >> why were you robbing people in iraq? >> for the hell of it, i guess. because we could. >> but it was a different story when his crime spree made headlines. he felt the coverage was unfair. >> how are you being perceived in the media? >> like i'm some kind of monster, i guess. you know, here we are putting our lives on the line every day for the people in this country, and then they turn around and treat us like we're some piece of [ bleep ] basically. >> bruce acted as though because he was a medic in the army, that that should give him some sort of pass for the crimes he committed when
i guess every kid's dream is to blow stuff up and shoot people, i guess.tasy, but i mean, it was bad at the same time. >> i think one of the things that was difficult for me in dealing with bruce was that when he told his stories about being a soldier over in iraq, his behavior was despicable. >> we would rob people over there, and there you can just -- hey, i'm taking this [ bleep ] whether you like it or not. they don't do anything about it. what are they going to do? >> why...
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especially when you're talking about that and you're just say we're not going to do it anymore and i guess it was ok in the past but now it's not anymore and i just ask you to stay on the hacking agreement or no hacking agreement does it cause you to sort of squint your eyes and tell your head when they say knowingly support help that was in quotations on the contract. yeah you know it's just one of those things when you when you look at it as a late ok prime minister's office you're you're saying this is good this is coming out of the horse's mouth so. you know i think a lot of comedians are scratching their heads lakers who was hiking ok was that ok up to now and now we're talking about this cyber security and all sudden these high level guys that we know that you know governments get away with murder while if you murder somebody in your own the government you're never going to get away with it so it's one of those things now and now somehow this agreement is slated to change everything and everybody's going to play nicely nicely ok got a lot of them play nice not the first time we've he
especially when you're talking about that and you're just say we're not going to do it anymore and i guess it was ok in the past but now it's not anymore and i just ask you to stay on the hacking agreement or no hacking agreement does it cause you to sort of squint your eyes and tell your head when they say knowingly support help that was in quotations on the contract. yeah you know it's just one of those things when you when you look at it as a late ok prime minister's office you're you're...
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i would guess i would probably classify my politic as independent, left leaning, in a lot of ways the interesting thing about it was intent to which my own politics doesn't really rise pup to the surface right in regards to doing the research or getting people to talk to me. i think in some ways being outside of the republican party and the republican scene actually made people more willing to open up right that there was less risk because the network of black republicans are fairly small. as you might imagine especially black republican advocate so everybody knows everyone else and so to be able to come in and be someone that nobody knew -- right, while presenting some challenge of also created a lot of opportunity. so in the end i feel like it helped you know not being a republican people but like we can tell this guy what's going on and we with don't have to worry about him, you know, blabbing to someone else. >> where did you get the idea? >> it agree out grew out of on a interest and more broadly. i had done some other research on, you know, classified people doing stuff qonts ex
i would guess i would probably classify my politic as independent, left leaning, in a lot of ways the interesting thing about it was intent to which my own politics doesn't really rise pup to the surface right in regards to doing the research or getting people to talk to me. i think in some ways being outside of the republican party and the republican scene actually made people more willing to open up right that there was less risk because the network of black republicans are fairly small. as...
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i mean, so i guess that was a success for him. h for the country as far as i can see on so many different scores. >> you may have just answered this, senator, but if you were giving advice to donald trump about how to be taken seriously, again because you've made that leap, beyond reading and studying as you've just mentioned, is there something else you're suggesting -- because again neither of you had been politics before you got into it. >> well, there's so much in his approach. the people he surrounds himself with. i try to surround myself with people with experience who had some -- who i knew their character. people had integrity. i don't know where to start with donald trump, frankly. you know, every once in a while he makes a correction, i guess, when they got rid of michael flynn and general mcmaster came in, that was an improvement. it would be nice if he traded up in a lot of areas in that way. but, you know, i have had a learning curve myself. and what i did was i became a workhorse and not a show horse. and that's how i
i mean, so i guess that was a success for him. h for the country as far as i can see on so many different scores. >> you may have just answered this, senator, but if you were giving advice to donald trump about how to be taken seriously, again because you've made that leap, beyond reading and studying as you've just mentioned, is there something else you're suggesting -- because again neither of you had been politics before you got into it. >> well, there's so much in his approach....
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i guess i'm dplatered. i don't know. restraining order would be safe to start with. >> got it, i think you're right. >> jimmy: this "this is us" is so unbelievable he popular. [ cheers and applause ] you're in a situation now where everybody's asking you what's going to happen on the show. obviously you can't tell them what's going to happen on the show. can you tell them what's going to happen on the show? >> can i? we just did like a big event here in l.a. the other night. and the creator of our show told an audience full of people. so i figure i can regale you with it as well. that the very first episode will offer a huge piece of the puzzle as to the big question that most people want to know, how milo ventimiglia's character jack, the patriarch of the family, passes away. you will have a big piece of the puzzle solved. >> jimmy: i heard he drowned in a tank full of urine. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: any truth in that? >> i heard the same thing. you heard it here first. >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. congra
i guess i'm dplatered. i don't know. restraining order would be safe to start with. >> got it, i think you're right. >> jimmy: this "this is us" is so unbelievable he popular. [ cheers and applause ] you're in a situation now where everybody's asking you what's going to happen on the show. obviously you can't tell them what's going to happen on the show. can you tell them what's going to happen on the show? >> can i? we just did like a big event here in l.a. the...
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. >> i guess so. >> and you need to have a hobby, right? ughter ] >> when i started going through these names that you hung out with, i am like my goodness. you put your free time to good use. >> well, you have to. it is a one time trip. it is not a dress rehearsal. >> you are taken care of yourself, you are so hand some. >> i am almost 80, i am 78, i work out everyday but one, vein, vanity keeps me going. i don't want to get old. my father calls me peter pan. >> that's good though. >> i think it is good and i feel good. a lot of kids and grandchildren. eight great grandchildren. i started very early of course. >> yes. >> everybody needs a hobby, of course. >> it is an amazing story. you know the face and there is no way you cannot see the commercial for ten years. when i saw the back story, i got interested in his back story, he does quite a back story, the book is called i don't tell stories about my life but when i do, it is interesting." >> jonathan gold, it is good to have you my friend. >> all the best to you >> up next, actress regina
. >> i guess so. >> and you need to have a hobby, right? ughter ] >> when i started going through these names that you hung out with, i am like my goodness. you put your free time to good use. >> well, you have to. it is a one time trip. it is not a dress rehearsal. >> you are taken care of yourself, you are so hand some. >> i am almost 80, i am 78, i work out everyday but one, vein, vanity keeps me going. i don't want to get old. my father calls me peter...
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somewhat i guess at the justice department during the bush administration, mueller was the fbi director and earliest parts of the war on terror. what do you make of that characterizati characterization? >> i think it's despicable. bob mueller has been a -- he has been a republican bush administration transition official as either the acting attorney general or the deputy attorney general and then he was confirmed as fbi director, he has a stellar reputation. he's unquestioned in his integrity. he led the fbi during an incredible transition after the september 11th attacks. i saw mueller on the floor on the days after september 11th. i really just can't believe that there are republican politicians who are out there trying to, in some way, insinuate that he's a partisan actor. >> what, ultimately, gives -- i mean, let's talk about sessions, right? all of this -- i guess what's confusing here is that everyone is sort of obeying what internal department justice guidelines about essential council, right, there's regulations, he was appointed pursuant to regulations. >> those regulations are
somewhat i guess at the justice department during the bush administration, mueller was the fbi director and earliest parts of the war on terror. what do you make of that characterizati characterization? >> i think it's despicable. bob mueller has been a -- he has been a republican bush administration transition official as either the acting attorney general or the deputy attorney general and then he was confirmed as fbi director, he has a stellar reputation. he's unquestioned in his...
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the public know the depth of what was going on during the election, and they kept this information, i guess not in the nsa, they kept this information from the public. i do not see why it is so classified. alabama.t is tim in "hill" has an article about the story he mentioned. they charge 25-year-old government contractor reality leigh winter with sharing top-secret government information with the media. host: details of the report published by the intercept suggest it was created in may 5, 2017, the same day, prosecutors say, the material winner is charged with sharing were created. a justice or a spokesman declined to comment on whether winner is accused of sharing the report published by the intercept. host: glenda, republican line, you are next. caller: hi. c i am curious about something. justify before the senate, and i am excited about that, and as the top cap, he has a lot to say, but he is an attorney, still a member of the judicial system and court, and he is down but i. -- bound by that. the democrats are going to hammer -- actually come everyone is going to hammer. going to be ab
the public know the depth of what was going on during the election, and they kept this information, i guess not in the nsa, they kept this information from the public. i do not see why it is so classified. alabama.t is tim in "hill" has an article about the story he mentioned. they charge 25-year-old government contractor reality leigh winter with sharing top-secret government information with the media. host: details of the report published by the intercept suggest it was created in...
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i really enjoy. jade watson on our blog guess what is it like to work with terrence howard. priority the most incredibly educational. situations in my life i really he's very very intelligent it's hard to keep up with but he's a very good acting partner did he make you better. was there a moment when you knew. that you'd made it. man that's it i still feel like it's like you know it's like a marathon not a sprint i think when i marry with a child or when i i don't know i don't know what's get what that means but i know that i get roles and offers and sometimes i don't and i really want to roll and it's always a struggle you know really but it's a beautiful struggle it was your first pay back to the practice i was like that and were going to tell me derryn lare flynn boyle that was pretty cold start off with. ok what do you want from the next chapter in your career oh ah so i've been i says a lot recently and like i have to say that i used to be really big on goals in thailand in this in that but i really have to say that because of some of the circumstances in my life that i
i really enjoy. jade watson on our blog guess what is it like to work with terrence howard. priority the most incredibly educational. situations in my life i really he's very very intelligent it's hard to keep up with but he's a very good acting partner did he make you better. was there a moment when you knew. that you'd made it. man that's it i still feel like it's like you know it's like a marathon not a sprint i think when i marry with a child or when i i don't know i don't know what's get...
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well the watching the hawks i am tired robot and i got to the wall and. try to guess that. returning champion as. i say that i found out professor be decided to try to university all right. he said understatement yeah i mean there's some what's going on but what will will will start with with carter and donald trump's senior moment i think you know when i see the few days before of the arms deal was announced and said carter is funding terrorism and they're evil and bad and way to go saudi arabia and then you know twenty one billion dollars twelve million billion. to cover later. is trump just this kind of blatant hypocrisy at this point what is a journalist to do i think he is on certain levels i mean you know they he does play the old. fastest thing from the thirty's that like an impressive thing he does it he does it well and he does it because he's got support in congress for that because they really have nowhere else to go. a lot of them on either side of the aisle have the same aims as you open the show with you know with the military industrial complex but. for the mo
well the watching the hawks i am tired robot and i got to the wall and. try to guess that. returning champion as. i say that i found out professor be decided to try to university all right. he said understatement yeah i mean there's some what's going on but what will will will start with with carter and donald trump's senior moment i think you know when i see the few days before of the arms deal was announced and said carter is funding terrorism and they're evil and bad and way to go saudi...
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you know and then he turns around and sells them twenty one billion dollars worth of stuff i mean i guess the twenty one billion won't be used for isis i mean what what what i just don't get that people need to call him to task for that let me let me ask you this though we were quick before we move on but like is a difficult for the media we kind of mentioned it to criticize trump when you know you got him as somebody by g.e. military contractor you know advertisers on c.n.n. lockheed martin you know is it hard for the media to kind of yeah they you know it's easier i mean that's why stuff like you know talking about russia russia russia russia is easier because you know you don't have lockheed martin paying your bills i mean that's what's going on so yeah it's much easier for them i mean that's that's part of it but a lot of it is it's very gets very complex to when he puts his simple self a do a complex issue that you should be able to cover it but they just can't do it and there's anything i think it's hard because they're trying to cover a certain covering tracks not actually covering
you know and then he turns around and sells them twenty one billion dollars worth of stuff i mean i guess the twenty one billion won't be used for isis i mean what what what i just don't get that people need to call him to task for that let me let me ask you this though we were quick before we move on but like is a difficult for the media we kind of mentioned it to criticize trump when you know you got him as somebody by g.e. military contractor you know advertisers on c.n.n. lockheed martin...
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richard: i guess i'd ask him when he was leaving. lemonis: 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. let's go to work. this is "the profit." ♪ located in keyport, new jersey, mr. green tea ice cream is a gourmet ice-cream manufacturer with a rich family history. founded in 1968 by santo emanuele, the company is run today by his son, richard, richard's wife, lori, and son, michael. when i met them in 2013, they were generating $2 million in sales, mainly coming from selling to restaurants. -that green tea's good. -lori: isn't it good? lemonis: and if we hadn't made a deal... $600,000 for 35% of the business. ...they'd probably still be at the same level. that's because mr. green tea was at a standstill. richard: we physically cannot fill our orders to distributors. lemonis: part of
richard: i guess i'd ask him when he was leaving. lemonis: 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. let's go to work. this is "the profit." ♪ located in keyport, new jersey, mr. green tea ice...
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so i guess i can honestly say across our widespread portfolio of vehicles, we have you covered.that in all sincerity. i really feel we work hard to do the right thing for the customer and have great vehicles. david: if i had said, i want to buy a general motors car today and i had $50,000, what would you recommend i do? mary:. a lot of vehicles you can buy $50,000 -- $450,000. for the $2000. david: $30,000? [laughter] mary: you can buy this one right here, volt, after federal incentives. you can get our entry-level camaro if you have a need for speed. or the gmc canyon, or the colorado, the chevrolet colorado midsize pickup truck. these are all products that have won a lot of awards and are great depending on what your use is. david: suppose i just want to go fast. what is your fastest car? mary: it is the corvette. although now the camaro is giving it a run for its money. either car will surpass your needs. pres. trump: i thought we might go around the room. mary and i had a fantastic meeting on the auto industry. david: you are a member of the president's advisory council. you
so i guess i can honestly say across our widespread portfolio of vehicles, we have you covered.that in all sincerity. i really feel we work hard to do the right thing for the customer and have great vehicles. david: if i had said, i want to buy a general motors car today and i had $50,000, what would you recommend i do? mary:. a lot of vehicles you can buy $50,000 -- $450,000. for the $2000. david: $30,000? [laughter] mary: you can buy this one right here, volt, after federal incentives. you...
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football fans and i guess most mccloy i was here for the champions very final the only all english champions league final today it's a very special occasion munches you know it's you against chelsea that was in two days and nights. talk to us about what's changed since then and in making moscow a world city so you can see it yourself for a big difference i mean especially most consent for now we get. a wall cd and the old. and waltz they alert straights why it's three stories and they're all the beauty school we have the most to his changed a lot and the main arena put of people wall to cop also has changed i mean they're losing to study and we left on leave the wall historical wall but inside we've got completely new and really want to see one of the best so the stadium in new york i think anybody who comes to moscow for the first time i've heard it from many people they're surprised it's not what they thought it was going to be not what they saw on t.v. how do you encourage the main and get them to realise that that it isn't what they think so we say the russians see it's better the time t
football fans and i guess most mccloy i was here for the champions very final the only all english champions league final today it's a very special occasion munches you know it's you against chelsea that was in two days and nights. talk to us about what's changed since then and in making moscow a world city so you can see it yourself for a big difference i mean especially most consent for now we get. a wall cd and the old. and waltz they alert straights why it's three stories and they're all...
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they're on the ground between the police and the ground between the police and the community who i guesshe only frustration, it is in motion and that is the reason why we have seen on the road, i have seen the relationship between people speak to police officers and speaking to police officers they are thankful i have seen people who who are congratulating offices for doing their duty and there is frustration on the ground but there are questions about whether there was an armed response actually turning up, but these police officers were there but these police officers were there but there was still frustration and in fact there was an frustration towards media outlets, there was frustration that we need to highlight this war, like we do everything else, but towards the police and the emergency services i found people were very thankful and appreciated that they were there to keep them safe and we have been recording the response, we have spoken to eyewitnesses and we have accou nts spoken to eyewitnesses and we have a ccou nts of spoken to eyewitnesses and we have accounts of that. you
they're on the ground between the police and the ground between the police and the community who i guesshe only frustration, it is in motion and that is the reason why we have seen on the road, i have seen the relationship between people speak to police officers and speaking to police officers they are thankful i have seen people who who are congratulating offices for doing their duty and there is frustration on the ground but there are questions about whether there was an armed response...
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better late than never, i guess. metro, ura must show id papers. —— eu. ithought never, i guess. papers. —— eu. i thought we had killed off the idea of identity cards in the uk but for some it might be coming back. this is a home office policy paper, i think. it is all very provisional. elsewhere they are saying this might mean identity cards but it mightjust mean a central database cards but it mightjust mean a central data base and it cards but it mightjust mean a central database and it isn't actually clear yet which of those it means. but actually there is an awful lot that this policy document suggests. eu nationals could potentially be losing. it isn't clear whether they will be allowed to vote in local elections which obviously they can at the moment, yet they would be paying tax. sounds unlikely if the eu court ofjustice will be upholding this. when you look at this and look at the offer coming from britain, all right, a bit late again, but people saying there is room for compromise. there is goodwill on this question. from what i hear from people in brussels they are sayi
better late than never, i guess. metro, ura must show id papers. —— eu. ithought never, i guess. papers. —— eu. i thought we had killed off the idea of identity cards in the uk but for some it might be coming back. this is a home office policy paper, i think. it is all very provisional. elsewhere they are saying this might mean identity cards but it mightjust mean a central database cards but it mightjust mean a central data base and it cards but it mightjust mean a central database and...
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in the sense of like all rise fall like dollars doubt that was the good years the golden years and i guess yeah this is another phase of of of my career and is very exciting but no i didn't think you would do this this is the most successful my flick show for i think it is i mean i know that we do feel like i don't know the numbers why is he doing still with i think you know not so i get to like cerebral spiritual on a great things sometimes it's like stars aligned for people you get the right group of like spears together and off we go that's one part of looking at it you know that's one way or if you want to go technical in scientific obviously it's a testament to the writing judge a coherent is amazing just read a quote renegade in the best way like very courageous in my love i just love what she stands for she's very like this it is very brave and. yeah i don't i don't know why bunch of women some boobs. you know read the script the first star did you think it would be a hit. yeah yeah yeah why did you think ok i'm not sure i i never really gauge something like is this going to be a hi
in the sense of like all rise fall like dollars doubt that was the good years the golden years and i guess yeah this is another phase of of of my career and is very exciting but no i didn't think you would do this this is the most successful my flick show for i think it is i mean i know that we do feel like i don't know the numbers why is he doing still with i think you know not so i get to like cerebral spiritual on a great things sometimes it's like stars aligned for people you get the right...
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richard: i guess i'd ask him when he's leaving. get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you hav
richard: i guess i'd ask him when he's leaving. get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local...
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i guess i'm dplatered. i don't know.how to feel. >> jimmy: i think a restraining order would be safe to start with. >> got it, i think you're right. >> jimmy: this "this is us" is so unbelievable he popular. [ cheers and applause ] you're in a situation now where everybody's asking you what's going to happen on the show. obviously you can't tell them what's going to happen on the show. can you tell them what's going to happen on the show? >> can i? we just did like a big event here in l.a. the other night. and the creator of our show told an audience full of people. so i figure i can regale you with it as well. that the very first episode will offer a huge piece of the puzzle as to the big question that most people want to know, how milo ventimiglia's character jack, the patriarch of the family, passes away. you will have a big piece of the puzzle solved. >> jimmy: i heard he drowned in a tank full of urine. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: any truth in that? >> i heard the same thing. you heard it here first. >> jimmy: i
i guess i'm dplatered. i don't know.how to feel. >> jimmy: i think a restraining order would be safe to start with. >> got it, i think you're right. >> jimmy: this "this is us" is so unbelievable he popular. [ cheers and applause ] you're in a situation now where everybody's asking you what's going to happen on the show. obviously you can't tell them what's going to happen on the show. can you tell them what's going to happen on the show? >> can i? we just did...
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but i guess -- i don't know.ve your subscription sent to slovenia it takes a while. [ laughter ] so just when you thought donald trump couldn't be more miserable, his in-laws are moving to town. forever. [ laughter ] "forbes" magazine today released their annual list of the highest paid entertainers. donald trump is not on that one, but the highest paid entertainer is -- drum roll. our next president, sean "diddy" combs was the highest paid -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] an astonishing $130 million last year. he was number one. beyonce was number two. which makes sense. vodka is more expensive than lemonade. beyonce is worth $350 million. all of destiny's other children are hoping she adopts them at th lebron james was tenth on the list with $86 million. basically, the game tonight was him picking up a little side work. and not only did "forbes" release their list of highest-paid entertainers, they released their list of lowest-paid entertainers too. and topping that list for the eighth straight year, that's right,
but i guess -- i don't know.ve your subscription sent to slovenia it takes a while. [ laughter ] so just when you thought donald trump couldn't be more miserable, his in-laws are moving to town. forever. [ laughter ] "forbes" magazine today released their annual list of the highest paid entertainers. donald trump is not on that one, but the highest paid entertainer is -- drum roll. our next president, sean "diddy" combs was the highest paid -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] an...
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. >> seth: i guess you can -- >> you're god's muse, right? 're her muse, you have to -- you have to be told. >> yeah, that's weird to say. >> seth: yeah. i think i'm going to put it on you and say i think you're her muse. >> one of 'em. >> seth: one of her muses. >> one of her muses. >> seth: opposite of colin farrell, who, sweaty, shirt off, the ladies in this film of the era, very buttoned up. this is like -- >> oh, yeah. >> seth: heavily corseted. >> corseted. and my character is the most prim. she's very uptight. and the most like -- her inner workings are so tumultuous and she's just ready explode, basically so. >> seth: did you -- >> you'll see in the movie, she's really tightly wound. >> seth: can you self-corset? or is that something -- >> no one can self-corset. >> seth: yeah, i guess that's the whole thing. >> it's like bending over a desk being like -- i remember stacey come in, our costume designer, and be like, nichole's is tight, are you sure -- no, i don't care, just make me comfy, i don't care. it's a bummer. relaxing during ta
. >> seth: i guess you can -- >> you're god's muse, right? 're her muse, you have to -- you have to be told. >> yeah, that's weird to say. >> seth: yeah. i think i'm going to put it on you and say i think you're her muse. >> one of 'em. >> seth: one of her muses. >> one of her muses. >> seth: opposite of colin farrell, who, sweaty, shirt off, the ladies in this film of the era, very buttoned up. this is like -- >> oh, yeah. >> seth:...
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. >> i guess i'm somewhat sympathetic because i had a former ambassador. i sat next to him at a dinner and he reminded me at the dinner and i remembered. i guess that's why, in washington we sit next to people all the time. >> sure. but once he was caught in the one forgetful event, i would have thought at that point he would have sat down and scrubbed his memory. >> would have been a good idea. wouldn't be in this mess tonight. >> correct. >> okay, michael schmidt, is there any chance the president is going to try to stop comey from testifying next week? >> legal experts will says that's a pretty tough case to be made, especially because comey is not even working for the government any longer. so, to actually exert that privilege, comey would have to be working for the government to stop him. so, it looks, even politically -- >> even though there would be conversations he had when he was employed by the government? >> correct. they would say he wasn't really advising the president. comey is not really a member of the white house. he was presiden't providi
. >> i guess i'm somewhat sympathetic because i had a former ambassador. i sat next to him at a dinner and he reminded me at the dinner and i remembered. i guess that's why, in washington we sit next to people all the time. >> sure. but once he was caught in the one forgetful event, i would have thought at that point he would have sat down and scrubbed his memory. >> would have been a good idea. wouldn't be in this mess tonight. >> correct. >> okay, michael...