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you know, i guess i shunt call him an idiot. he was just stupid to -- you know, to put -- what do you want to do? what's the main objective? the main objective was to go to the moon, do enough orbits so they could do the tracking, be the path finders for apollo 11 and get your ass home. why complicate with it a bunch of other stuff? you had to decide, what is the primary objective and then forget it. i was -- i couldn't believe it when people proposed that we would open that damn hatch. so you would risk -- not risk, but you would subject the main mission to the possibility of failure with some of these trivial things on the side. i just wouldn't buy that. and maybe it is a military background, because you always say what's the main objective. let's make sure the main objective gets done and put all your resources into your main push. and don't forget about the rest. >> do you know what your feelings were when you all first dropped out of that radio contact? did you have any sense of the tension on the ground as they are waiting
you know, i guess i shunt call him an idiot. he was just stupid to -- you know, to put -- what do you want to do? what's the main objective? the main objective was to go to the moon, do enough orbits so they could do the tracking, be the path finders for apollo 11 and get your ass home. why complicate with it a bunch of other stuff? you had to decide, what is the primary objective and then forget it. i was -- i couldn't believe it when people proposed that we would open that damn hatch. so you...
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i guess it's kind of like like that was i guess the initial type of i'd also that we are in korea were basically boy bands and girl groups but then they've kind of grown and evolved more and more as the generations when now we kind of define it try to ration about old nation and basically from being like backstreet boys and i don't think they'd grown to groups that are like b.t.s. where the producer own music and produce a lot of different content not just music videos and you know other stuff as well be released the movie recently. it's just spoken like a boy group is very rarely find in by the company and is heavily produced is consumed on a very wide basis or a basically like an idol it's an idol for teenagers here's my thing so broadly went to i stopped playing this track because i know it's one of your favorite tracks now do you ever play standby for this is a little little snippet of i don't from b.t.s. . yes. the production values are phenomenal when you look at some of the best of the cape hop videos how is that. well firstly the performance level of idol i don't themselves is
i guess it's kind of like like that was i guess the initial type of i'd also that we are in korea were basically boy bands and girl groups but then they've kind of grown and evolved more and more as the generations when now we kind of define it try to ration about old nation and basically from being like backstreet boys and i don't think they'd grown to groups that are like b.t.s. where the producer own music and produce a lot of different content not just music videos and you know other stuff...
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yeah yeah but it's i guess the from before it's young. and his presidency i mean i'm from new york in the. us the us is to say i guess there's no clothing if i can do to survive we can. talk about me was somehow you modeled lymphocyte bargello a circuit on this exhibition brings back the activist in me who had a goal to kind of have i mean she come to head to. me. basically. you know. it's. a the down with one. of them. no no. no need to hide it. from the. oh. i'm you know i me my dick. is that i'm not going as well not so. much as. what. you did. somewhat but i guess the question in your neighborhood that right. there live i have never had no luggage but does it have a sense you know lobbyist another example of somebody like that was the best out of all of the episodes i want you out of. now how do you know where they may i know let me highlight you know how the ad. found its way if any so i should allow them some of that that i knew anything though and usually i don't know who in fact i'm you know. that me we shall and any i don't want.
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i guess he acted like he did when he met with them. we are going to have to elect more fiscally conservative people to congress. people who will be tougher on spending. i think we are going to have to -- my big thing, to think we have spent trillions on these wars and that the war in afghanistan is now going on 18 years. i think it is just ridiculous. i think also, these wars and our foreign policy has caused us to have more enemies than we would have had. they have done more harm than good. steve: the recent passed tax cut will add to the debt? rep. duncan: i will tell you, the most efficient way you can spend money is to have it in the private sector. it will do more to create jobs and bring down prices. the most wasteful way you can spend money is to turn it over to the federal government. the two biggest examples of that -- it shocked students at the university of tennessee. it was $90 a quarter when i started there, i heard stanley say one time that the university of maryland was $89 a semester. when i was at ut nobody got out of s
i guess he acted like he did when he met with them. we are going to have to elect more fiscally conservative people to congress. people who will be tougher on spending. i think we are going to have to -- my big thing, to think we have spent trillions on these wars and that the war in afghanistan is now going on 18 years. i think it is just ridiculous. i think also, these wars and our foreign policy has caused us to have more enemies than we would have had. they have done more harm than good....
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well i think there is definitely a true push in terms of local people i guess i don't want to use the word a weak drug but can keep up is kind of like a gateway drug to cultures. because a lot of a lot of bands the get in touch with korean culture b.-o. keep up and then they start delving into a lot of these you know my my feeble idols are wearing what are the evening stuff and they get interested in the star and i actually there has been a trend where our labels he probably bulls the go up into different businesses especially restaurant business saw certainly one of the biggest labels why g. has the chicken chain and. belly chain which is a traditional korean b.b.q. type of thing so it's expanding into different areas of culture and you can see it up from these companies trying to expand their businesses into different culture ventures and just going to our audience as some of the impact of korean ok part pops global popularity draws foreign students to south korea universities this is a really interesting reptile that's bubble gum pop function in south korea and diplomacy where it's
well i think there is definitely a true push in terms of local people i guess i don't want to use the word a weak drug but can keep up is kind of like a gateway drug to cultures. because a lot of a lot of bands the get in touch with korean culture b.-o. keep up and then they start delving into a lot of these you know my my feeble idols are wearing what are the evening stuff and they get interested in the star and i actually there has been a trend where our labels he probably bulls the go up...
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they really helped my political trajectory, i guess. but i just felt that this wasn't what represented america at that moment. especially after eight years of obama. and they would tell me, because i said -- i'm 28 years old at the time. and i said i want to join a campaign and leave hudson. and i'm thinking about joining trump. and they said, you're crazy. like everybody -- i mean, back then, this is 2015, okay. this is now -- now it is a whole different game. and they're all friends and -- but that was the general theme, that no scholar at a think tank or anybody in a mainstream outfit would be on the trump campaign or even the ben carson campaign and i joined both. so i told -- and then they said you should join ted cruz and we have connected and i just wasn't interested. so i sent a message to cory. their outfit was three people at the time and he said let's keep in touch. you have an interesting background and we kept in touch and then i joined the ben carson campaign and i left and went back to london and i reached out again for th
they really helped my political trajectory, i guess. but i just felt that this wasn't what represented america at that moment. especially after eight years of obama. and they would tell me, because i said -- i'm 28 years old at the time. and i said i want to join a campaign and leave hudson. and i'm thinking about joining trump. and they said, you're crazy. like everybody -- i mean, back then, this is 2015, okay. this is now -- now it is a whole different game. and they're all friends and --...
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>> director lai: yes, i guess i'm wondering in terms of health of the roadways. at is from a resident's perspective. >> no, it's a very good question and in fact i think we need to discuss not only if we didn't have a toll what it would look like without a toll versus with a toll. because that's really -- the mode shift is what we're talking about here. to approach that and meet that 50% which we believe is -- which frankly is mandated, but we know that if we don't reach that, it turns out to be 70% vehicular traffic, it will be extremely difficult to get on and off the island. that's why we developed the program. >> director lai: and part of me, i'm sure your data smarter than that, but i'm wondering whether or not we're overestimating the amount of toll we potentially in abstract ways could collect, because if the cars aren't moving, you're not collecting the toll. some realism in that number. and then in the financial plan i heard you mention that you need commitments from wita. i thought we were in the discussion that we were going to see if there were alterna
>> director lai: yes, i guess i'm wondering in terms of health of the roadways. at is from a resident's perspective. >> no, it's a very good question and in fact i think we need to discuss not only if we didn't have a toll what it would look like without a toll versus with a toll. because that's really -- the mode shift is what we're talking about here. to approach that and meet that 50% which we believe is -- which frankly is mandated, but we know that if we don't reach that, it...
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i guess my wife -- kissed my wife. held my head high and went into prison, into the unknown, with courage and strength. me, was one of the most beautiful experience -- beautiful moments of my life, and my marriage with my wife. mr. cernovich: on that note, one last question for you first and then you, what would you do differently if you can live your life differently? ms. magiante: i don't have many regrets. i never regret what i believe in. mistakes, but i think even going back to this very difficult year, i would do it again and again. it has brought me the love of my life. [applause] mr. papadopoulos: this is why i am the luckiest man in the world and i'm going to prison. who can say that? i can, because of comments like that. is that the same question to me? i like her. i don't regret anything. i love politics. it gets me going. it's like an animal instinct. i just love it, and that is why it had all this activity around me -- maybe that is why i have had all of this activity around me. i like playing baseball. i p
i guess my wife -- kissed my wife. held my head high and went into prison, into the unknown, with courage and strength. me, was one of the most beautiful experience -- beautiful moments of my life, and my marriage with my wife. mr. cernovich: on that note, one last question for you first and then you, what would you do differently if you can live your life differently? ms. magiante: i don't have many regrets. i never regret what i believe in. mistakes, but i think even going back to this very...
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>> guest: i guess i would separate two things.it's going to be a target region five and once the report gets to the house it's going to be damning very likely. the president has really made the situation worse for himself by a lot of statements, a lot of actions. quite frankly if he had not fired james comey, if he simply fired at the beginning of this term i waited until the end of the russian investigation to find we neverfi would have had e special counsel investigation. it would be over in my view. >> we will leave this here to go live to the center for the national interest for a discussion u.s.-china relations and the recent relaxation of trade tariffs if we joined in progress. >> if you are here and interests in the subject so it hasn't escaped your attention that there are big changes in our relationship with china. while people talk a lot about that nobody talks much
>> guest: i guess i would separate two things.it's going to be a target region five and once the report gets to the house it's going to be damning very likely. the president has really made the situation worse for himself by a lot of statements, a lot of actions. quite frankly if he had not fired james comey, if he simply fired at the beginning of this term i waited until the end of the russian investigation to find we neverfi would have had e special counsel investigation. it would be...
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>> i guess i said it. you've done your research.nly this was a step for me. >> what were your goals after "charlie's angels"? pickle really to do good work, to love thefr script, with each thing i took on i wanted it to be different from the last. i wanted to challenge myself and certainly this one was scary justt because we knew her and w can i be jacqueline kennedy? >> being first lady? >> no, being the wife of the president. can't think of myself as first lady, not yet. righty now i'm the president's wife.o >> one of jackie's friends said casting that charles angels actress to play jackie is worse than signing clint eastwood to than signing clint eastwood to portray sir laurence olivier. >> oh, my gosh! i never heard that. i guess i had people protecting me fromti all this but i need to know the truth. i think we made a beautiful movie. and i did get nominated for a golden glow.ha >> you got the last laugh. >> i got the last laugh. >> congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> goodbye charlie! >> when you wrapped "charlie's angels
>> i guess i said it. you've done your research.nly this was a step for me. >> what were your goals after "charlie's angels"? pickle really to do good work, to love thefr script, with each thing i took on i wanted it to be different from the last. i wanted to challenge myself and certainly this one was scary justt because we knew her and w can i be jacqueline kennedy? >> being first lady? >> no, being the wife of the president. can't think of myself as first...
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i was just kind of speculating on that question. >> commissioner norton: i guess what i'm trying to get at is it is actually possible for a county to change that allocation. >> yes. >> commissioner norton: so it doesn't require state law. the county could make a different situation. >> i see. so in order to change the initial distribution of the property taxes, it's our understanding that that does require a change in state law. what i was saying a few minutes ago is it is possible that after that initial distribution is made, that the local jurisdiction could -- could make a subsequent -- a super imposed decision to -- to allocate more funds within its jurisdiction to -- to -- you know, to school entity or any other entity within the jurisdiction. we -- we think that's possible, but you can't -- you can't change the initial allocation of property taxes to across the jurisdictions without a change in state law. >> commissioner norton: and have we talked to -- to our fo -- you know, like, what t whatchamacallit -- i'm sort of interested on the statewide level, this seems like a pretty --
i was just kind of speculating on that question. >> commissioner norton: i guess what i'm trying to get at is it is actually possible for a county to change that allocation. >> yes. >> commissioner norton: so it doesn't require state law. the county could make a different situation. >> i see. so in order to change the initial distribution of the property taxes, it's our understanding that that does require a change in state law. what i was saying a few minutes ago is it...
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it but i guess when you when i joke with me when i want a fun it's not that but if we don't get. up on your knees. i think. you're going to be. getting. you're going to mean us a p.c. so she. sort of common to us. that that's. all. it is isn't it. thank you because you don't think i think yet but i did you write to him. that he did. something. that would. like to know but. the text on the moon voice. something i feel. like you sort of come up and. that's how much i yes. i can and i feel that i'm going to. be really. well then i guess they did that that's what i thought who knew michael not always shut up i would show up at that but the scene at the china was i could tell you when i got him up when i got the sense i suppose i will see if body as they like it or not like. jennifer well i do not get why you get one leg about people like you. look at don't think you have the right and well i don't know what and i don't go and we asked would i know ruby i know we're going to work that they're not bode well with that but i'm spoiled because you. know you show me but you have a lot of y
it but i guess when you when i joke with me when i want a fun it's not that but if we don't get. up on your knees. i think. you're going to be. getting. you're going to mean us a p.c. so she. sort of common to us. that that's. all. it is isn't it. thank you because you don't think i think yet but i did you write to him. that he did. something. that would. like to know but. the text on the moon voice. something i feel. like you sort of come up and. that's how much i yes. i can and i feel that...
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back to that era when republicans were i guess more back to that era when republicans were i guess moreof democrats saying, comparing donald trump not dusty past president in general but past republican president and recently past republican president, people like george w bush, george hw bush, even ronald reagan as far back as the 1980s. even ronald reagan as far back as the 19805. i even ronald reagan as far back as the 1980s. i have not necessarily seen any the 1980s. i have not necessarily seen any reactions as of now, it has been about 40 minutes since we learned the sad news about george hw bush's passing, but i imagine soon we will start seeing some reactions from the democrats with whom he served, especially those who had to work with him in congress while he was president. certainly many of the world's leaders are in g20 in argentina at the moment, it is the middle of the night for them perhaps, and we will start seeing that sort of reaction. ijust perhaps, and we will start seeing that sort of reaction. i just wonder in terms of generally going forward, as people start to look
back to that era when republicans were i guess more back to that era when republicans were i guess moreof democrats saying, comparing donald trump not dusty past president in general but past republican president and recently past republican president, people like george w bush, george hw bush, even ronald reagan as far back as the 1980s. even ronald reagan as far back as the 19805. i even ronald reagan as far back as the 1980s. i have not necessarily seen any the 1980s. i have not necessarily...
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but i guess. this is very nice to come to the real thing here so you get the wagner parody and then you get the real thing here so but it's also to do with the fact i think it's actually just very recent for fishing after two months of of being in by white and and being in the most you know some non-kosher. sort of cultural capital in germany to sort of come here and you know three jews put on a bit of a concert it's five years it isn't a commitment because you can't. eat too much. i can't. eat meat. this music is not so well known to you. because this music was mostly written your. or it was written really for you dished it was only played and performed to jews in eastern europe or in germany however that of course is the missing gap between viennese. and broadway musical the missing link between these two traditions it's very important i think to label it in theory you. eat. aircraft. from melbourne to any dreams of your career came true is there any dream left i don't view my career as a ladder
but i guess. this is very nice to come to the real thing here so you get the wagner parody and then you get the real thing here so but it's also to do with the fact i think it's actually just very recent for fishing after two months of of being in by white and and being in the most you know some non-kosher. sort of cultural capital in germany to sort of come here and you know three jews put on a bit of a concert it's five years it isn't a commitment because you can't. eat too much. i can't. eat...
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i'm not particularly -- i guess i need more conversation and thought about the over all kak. are they conflicting from your interpretation? or are they prior to -- potentially complementary? what is your read? >> i want to know how you see it if you are not comfortable with supervisor peskin -- >> i don't mean it like that. i'm not sure i am convinced that having a limit on dispensaries is for the industry in general. i want to have further conversation. that is what i am saying. i can understand the intent. the intent is if you are going to say you want to open up as many opportunities for everyone in general, the idea is may be two is not the right number. may be it is three. if we were to accept it today, we could have further conversation about it on monday is what the deputy deputy city attorney said. >> do you want to jump in for a second? >> to the extent that they differ, i would say that the amendment looks at the entire supply chain, as well as restricting that to one in each category. it focuses on the equity applicant as the individual and that permits. supervisor
i'm not particularly -- i guess i need more conversation and thought about the over all kak. are they conflicting from your interpretation? or are they prior to -- potentially complementary? what is your read? >> i want to know how you see it if you are not comfortable with supervisor peskin -- >> i don't mean it like that. i'm not sure i am convinced that having a limit on dispensaries is for the industry in general. i want to have further conversation. that is what i am saying. i...
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but i guess that recently we see some improvements in this area as well. and information is becoming more well-balanced. finish -- although i rarely watch tv, and i do not often surf the internet, i just don't have the time for that, but i did try to follow the general events, and i guess that the situation is improving. but to discuss the topic that you suggested, well, i guess there's no harm in that. we need to discuss it with our colleagues. even has heard what you said, and i guess that they would respond. just a second, just a second. chicago tribune, please. and afghanistani later on. >> president putin, rachel bronson with tribune publishing out of chicago, united states. yesterday president donald trump announced the withdrawal of american troops from syria. what is your -- he also announced that, in his opinion, the united states defeated isis in syria. he made that very clear. what is your position with respect to his statements both on the withdrawal of american troops in syria and also with his statement regarding the defeat of isis by the unit
but i guess that recently we see some improvements in this area as well. and information is becoming more well-balanced. finish -- although i rarely watch tv, and i do not often surf the internet, i just don't have the time for that, but i did try to follow the general events, and i guess that the situation is improving. but to discuss the topic that you suggested, well, i guess there's no harm in that. we need to discuss it with our colleagues. even has heard what you said, and i guess that...
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america you know i want to point they consider to reset the monuments so i know that i'm a whole human i guess like here i know i'm an african descent and i'm here more for this feeling and the connection that i have to the place so it's not so much of what other people think about me so for me i have to manage those expectations so i have. a better time and a better experience i haven't had that class that most people had and then they have to build back up so i think that's something that's very important for people who are thinking about coming here and i could see you nodding there i see all of our guests nodding their barrett what do you want to say so i guess the key thing from an american perspective as a country we have our amanda size idea for homeland so when we talk about the nation of immigrants and this is. tends to all americans you know white americans asian americans the idea of you know if you're irish or korean or whatever there's a romanticized like connection to where you're from and as african-americans even though our immigration story is vastly different there is a yearn
america you know i want to point they consider to reset the monuments so i know that i'm a whole human i guess like here i know i'm an african descent and i'm here more for this feeling and the connection that i have to the place so it's not so much of what other people think about me so for me i have to manage those expectations so i have. a better time and a better experience i haven't had that class that most people had and then they have to build back up so i think that's something that's...
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but let's talk about that the composer i guess with your family background. is not one of the house heroes on the contrary talk and kind of man and mozart my my favorite the composer my hunger go there was was wagner i mean that's how i first heard darkness and spite the fact that the nazis killed most of the family and you like the. result when you know other composers disappear when you're working but when you're doing wagner behind each would be seen behind each note is him any form of exorcism that you'd like to do to get this richard spirit out of the rehearsal room doesn't look he is his text he wrote himself into his own works and know what the composer in the history of western music did that you do for growth because i'm concerned are going to is a career is a good i'm good at it and it's the most breathtaking example of artistic narcissism that we have to. speak. eat. meat. i read that you hated. are you going to direct the stage. for what made you change your mind for me is like the german hell to destroy me and i thought i could hear you know. i ju
but let's talk about that the composer i guess with your family background. is not one of the house heroes on the contrary talk and kind of man and mozart my my favorite the composer my hunger go there was was wagner i mean that's how i first heard darkness and spite the fact that the nazis killed most of the family and you like the. result when you know other composers disappear when you're working but when you're doing wagner behind each would be seen behind each note is him any form of...
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i guess every kid's dream is to blow stuff up and shoot people, i guess.fantasy, 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 wh
i guess every kid's dream is to blow stuff up and shoot people, i guess.fantasy, 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? >>...
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well then i guess they think that what i feel as a new mark will not always shut. one up at that but those who like the challenge with which i could tell not what i thought when i got because i suppose i will say fatty as they like it or not like that thank you jennifer i do not get why you keep one leg about the let's hear. about the cat don't like it as the one i don't know and i don't know what and i don't and we asked would i know ruby i know we're going to work at the last boat when i was that good on sport because you. know you show me but i doubt you will see me. plus the pool some white heat you don't think you know you have you are so excited by now who. do you. think. if you go. back you know they shall not let that way but you'll. need it then now you know but then i mean it's not me but then i would have bet she'd bust and tell you to do enough about the bases. you know and anybody base know my show where i got the over what before you might be. my did he call me one i know when i back up we're glad i didn't go by midnight i met up with. the program in
well then i guess they think that what i feel as a new mark will not always shut. one up at that but those who like the challenge with which i could tell not what i thought when i got because i suppose i will say fatty as they like it or not like that thank you jennifer i do not get why you keep one leg about the let's hear. about the cat don't like it as the one i don't know and i don't know what and i don't and we asked would i know ruby i know we're going to work at the last boat when i was...
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so i guess i've been looking at it too long. i was a political director on c-span, lar msnbc and larry king live. you have to know what's real and know people who are willing to tell you everything. i'll give my number out later. one more season of "veep" coming up. >> julia louis-dreyfus is the award winner. >> yes, we started shooting last week and coming out in april. it's so great you're doing this, david. >> chief of staff in the white house, do you say, how is this going to look on tv if this is ever portrayed? if someone writes something about this? that's not your main worry, i guess, as chief of staff. >> it occurs, sure. there's no question. that the photo op of the day, the message of the day is the medium. you want to get your message out there. your point of view. so perception is important. but you've got to have the right decisions and the substance behind it too. >> when the president of the united states is going to make a statement, he can do it in the press room, the oval office, he can do it, i guess, in the r
so i guess i've been looking at it too long. i was a political director on c-span, lar msnbc and larry king live. you have to know what's real and know people who are willing to tell you everything. i'll give my number out later. one more season of "veep" coming up. >> julia louis-dreyfus is the award winner. >> yes, we started shooting last week and coming out in april. it's so great you're doing this, david. >> chief of staff in the white house, do you say, how is...
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and account for their human rights treatment record their human rights record on a regular basis i mean guess could it be better am i going it would i like it to be better course well i guess we all they also yes call and keep on trying to improve things but all states are equal benjamin mention china and the us there let me just get back into there are some states deliberately either bending the rules or simply ignoring the universal declaration of human rights for their own interests. yes i think that's that's clear that's the case not so not all human rights violators are the same but often upon the same token not all human rights violations are the same i think the reasons that i would disagree with the former panelist about things improving as opposed to the trend moving in the in a more negative direction is that when you look at human rights too often both state actors and non-state actors international organizations n.g.o.s etc often see human rights as being equal across the board and they are not very universal and they are invisible yes but there are certain human rights violations
and account for their human rights treatment record their human rights record on a regular basis i mean guess could it be better am i going it would i like it to be better course well i guess we all they also yes call and keep on trying to improve things but all states are equal benjamin mention china and the us there let me just get back into there are some states deliberately either bending the rules or simply ignoring the universal declaration of human rights for their own interests. yes i...
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surely is mr president you had a meeting with and glimmer emmanuel macro on yesterday so i guess you talked about the incident in the current street were you able to convince your counterparts that this was a problem kishen on ukraine so how did they respond well they were calm i don't know if i was able to convince them you should ask them about that we presented our position and that's not just our position as we presented a difficult step by step how the events unfolded and we presented the timeline and how can you jack today from the logs of this shit she says clearly these nestle's work to penetrate our territorial waters in a secret way and go through the kurds story secretly you know what is this this is a plan. cation you can because they see this in the documents and the testimonies of the silliness themselves by them what else can you say there is no or an argument i don't know if i was able to convince them i'm concerned about some other things you know you're going to like i said earlier i'd like to repeat it we when you have any family on a larger scale in ukraine nobody
surely is mr president you had a meeting with and glimmer emmanuel macro on yesterday so i guess you talked about the incident in the current street were you able to convince your counterparts that this was a problem kishen on ukraine so how did they respond well they were calm i don't know if i was able to convince them you should ask them about that we presented our position and that's not just our position as we presented a difficult step by step how the events unfolded and we presented the...
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i don't quite know, i guess, i just...ly personally and becoming increasingly personal actually, and as time goes by particularly with the shift to single channel one started making single channel one started making single channel one started making single channel videos in the dark, somehow it became more personal. maybe that resonates with people? sometimes i guess because, we... the stories i'm telling although there are minor personal, the stories are stories that lots of people, well like i guess queer people have experienced it. do think it a light changer do think that was going through your mind at the moment?” don't know what's going through my mind right now it's so surreal, i don't know, i certainly think it will be... it'sjust very it's don't know, i certainly think it will be... it's just very it's an honour, but i would like my life to carry on as normal. charlotte prodger congratulations thank you for helping —— forjoining us, let's go over here and talk to martin creed, you won this prize in 2001, what will
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i guess or that has just been asking i missed that. message that. she. let me go through sure enough it was not about. somebody. but i am proud to mass. was you know you know i've ended up on i guess. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean labor is being deported. and most of them that. is a dream that's what they call a grinch who cross the border as mine as they can legally be accused of any infringement. grammont and most of the whole time and i'm thinking you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty twelve that aims to normalize this situation never actually became a. scene and matter more than president that trump dad i'm an s.l.s. a problem i get each one only acts that are in the right now deep down that i mentioned of and it must have been built and also from someone hasn't come ok but i was brought up by way of steve see the long run up to that on my going through this . you know presumably a. lot of political. will to leave the. city of new. no i mean down the. road is it. kno
i guess or that has just been asking i missed that. message that. she. let me go through sure enough it was not about. somebody. but i am proud to mass. was you know you know i've ended up on i guess. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean labor is being deported. and most of them that. is a dream that's what they call a grinch who cross the border as mine as they can legally be accused of any infringement. grammont and most of the...
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>> i still hadn't fully separated myself, i guess, from the ideology. there's still a lot of things that i struggle with as far as like my mindset. i'm still in that nationalist mindset way of thinking. >> for most of his young life, gabe has had this identity as a neo-nazi skinhead. it's hard to leave what he left. sometimes, if things go bad, it's easier to go back. and the last thing i want him to do is go back. (door bell rings) it's open! hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reac
>> i still hadn't fully separated myself, i guess, from the ideology. there's still a lot of things that i struggle with as far as like my mindset. i'm still in that nationalist mindset way of thinking. >> for most of his young life, gabe has had this identity as a neo-nazi skinhead. it's hard to leave what he left. sometimes, if things go bad, it's easier to go back. and the last thing i want him to do is go back. (door bell rings) it's open! hey. this is amazing. with moderate to...
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i guess my question is, do you... -do you think it's too late for me? -what? (stammers) i mean, am i just doomed to be the person that i am? the person in that book? it's not too late for me, is it? it's not too late... diane, i need you to tell me that it's not too late. -bojack, i-- -i need you to tell me that i'm a good person. i know that i can be selfish and narcissistic and self-destructive, but underneath all that, deep down, i'm a good person, and i need you to tell me that i'm good, diane. tell me, please, diane. tell me that i'm good. (lonely bird calling) (harper giggling distantly) hey, aren't you the horse from horsin' around? >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> welcome to "the daily show." i'm dulce sloan. he's trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) from moschino, fashion designer jeremy scott is here. ( cheers and applause ) now, if you're wondering what's going on, as we explained on yesterday's show, trevor hosted the global citizens festival in south
i guess my question is, do you... -do you think it's too late for me? -what? (stammers) i mean, am i just doomed to be the person that i am? the person in that book? it's not too late for me, is it? it's not too late... diane, i need you to tell me that it's not too late. -bojack, i-- -i need you to tell me that i'm a good person. i know that i can be selfish and narcissistic and self-destructive, but underneath all that, deep down, i'm a good person, and i need you to tell me that i'm good,...
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i guess it's a little different than what i am used to listening to. a bit ofjames bay. ed sheeran.t's quite chilled out, really. maybe that's the problem. maybe it's too chilled out. what was it like this summer to watch england reach a semi—final in a world cup? the last time i watched england, the set up was when i was 16 and i7. so to go back to that and watch as a fan was different to, obviously, what i've been used to. but it was great. as an england fan, i obviously wanted them to go one step further and try to get to the final, where anything can happen. plenty of pundits, including roy hodgson — your former manager — saying you've left europe too soon, you still have plenty left to give. what would you say to them? yeah, i still feel i'm good enough to play in the premier league. but, again, it was a decision i made based on where i felt was the right place for me to play. i think he's enjoying it. and as a manager, that's exciting, to have a guy come in your team with his resume, with his stature, and to seem to be enjoying the game again. and when i watched him last year,
i guess it's a little different than what i am used to listening to. a bit ofjames bay. ed sheeran.t's quite chilled out, really. maybe that's the problem. maybe it's too chilled out. what was it like this summer to watch england reach a semi—final in a world cup? the last time i watched england, the set up was when i was 16 and i7. so to go back to that and watch as a fan was different to, obviously, what i've been used to. but it was great. as an england fan, i obviously wanted them to go...
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safai: i guess what i would say through the chair, i guess what i would say, is i want to make sure theyren't waiting. you can't issue the temporary mobile catering permit until they have their seismic retrofit permit in hand, right? so i guess just from a timing perspective, they should be allowed to go through the entire process up until the permit being issued and maybe we can issue them simultaneously. is there a way we could write that in? i'm just worried they will wait and you will come back and say we tried, but six of these couldn't get done because -- and it's not a criticism of any department. it's just a matter of where we're at. >> sure. through the chair to supervisor safai. we could accept the application before having the d.b.i. permit. we could go through the site selection, the noticing, all that, all those procedures before they receive their d.b.i. permit. >> supervisor a. safai: maybe through the chair, could i ask deputy city attorney? mr. givner, do we need to make that an amendment or could that be done through the process of d.p.w. >> i think you do not need to m
safai: i guess what i would say through the chair, i guess what i would say, is i want to make sure theyren't waiting. you can't issue the temporary mobile catering permit until they have their seismic retrofit permit in hand, right? so i guess just from a timing perspective, they should be allowed to go through the entire process up until the permit being issued and maybe we can issue them simultaneously. is there a way we could write that in? i'm just worried they will wait and you will come...
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he takes the mic and he's like, "i guess you just drop it. n with the silver tray is not here, you just drop it." ( laughter ) and just randomly leaving things on the ground is going to come back and bite him in the ass, because if trump ever has to run from the wall, which he will have to, mueller can just follow his trail of objects wherever he's hiding. trump will be like, "how did you find me?" he'll be like, "i just followed the trail of staples and umbrellas and n.d.a.s." "oh, the stapler. i was looking for that. thank you. there you go." but here's the number one moment of trump being weird in 2018. it happened in october, right, when we were focusing on the kavanaugh hearings. those were going on, people were protesting in the streets, so we couldn't enjoy the weirdness of this moment. guys, watch this and tell me we are living in the real world. >> yesterday while boarding air force one in minneapolis, the commander in chief climbing the stairs with what appears to be some toilet paper stuck to his shoe. the top of the stairs, a wave
he takes the mic and he's like, "i guess you just drop it. n with the silver tray is not here, you just drop it." ( laughter ) and just randomly leaving things on the ground is going to come back and bite him in the ass, because if trump ever has to run from the wall, which he will have to, mueller can just follow his trail of objects wherever he's hiding. trump will be like, "how did you find me?" he'll be like, "i just followed the trail of staples and umbrellas and...
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