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time he had competed in and i said no you've been t. kaputt quite good as the perhaps highly had wrecked the one with anything that had majesty you get at the top of the output that detect you know how to get her yeah i need a third to go hundred took to show her that i know that's going to get inside me in any edmond will instead give any incentive that can enter into research as there are you can use or even have a doubt used to have an incentive but we are need for so long that a lot of us in the us now who have nothing own macguffin that incentive go much has go my hope and as in your has as have been or could have perhaps there have been more there was a hundred who can go eat and i love and have to get out i guess there's no more go but a canard that i wrote them again what is it defacto about to be found with and good and different weapon with a hammer that janina if i'm in the open and obviously one of the fish keeley how the number of fish the and then another then another go to rest not a big can my own can define a designer. e
time he had competed in and i said no you've been t. kaputt quite good as the perhaps highly had wrecked the one with anything that had majesty you get at the top of the output that detect you know how to get her yeah i need a third to go hundred took to show her that i know that's going to get inside me in any edmond will instead give any incentive that can enter into research as there are you can use or even have a doubt used to have an incentive but we are need for so long that a lot of us...
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so i had to bail out. so here we are, 400 miles per hour we pushed everything's to the walls -- we pushed everything to the walls. and i said to myself. remember now, out of 10 or nine months of training, not one minute on how to bail out. [ laughter ] you just rise to the occasion. [ laughter ] we had to get some altitude and as you go up, you're on the left side and there's a little wheel that you rotate and you turn the nose down and if you turn this stick loose and the nose go down. i don't know how i got up all i know is that it got pretty warm and i had to get out. so imagine going up you reach up and you pull the red knob and the canopy goes off and, you get up so high, i don't know how high, but it got kind of warm so i said, it's time to go. i turned the stick loose. when you do, what happens to the nose? boom, abruptly. and as it did, as the tail dropped, you have these straps here with a big buckle and if you at the buckle the straps come loose, i came out and i remember, the tail going by with a
so i had to bail out. so here we are, 400 miles per hour we pushed everything's to the walls -- we pushed everything to the walls. and i said to myself. remember now, out of 10 or nine months of training, not one minute on how to bail out. [ laughter ] you just rise to the occasion. [ laughter ] we had to get some altitude and as you go up, you're on the left side and there's a little wheel that you rotate and you turn the nose down and if you turn this stick loose and the nose go down. i don't...
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i had to come to. some delay of you to hear how you are young my how you present and ole of it didn't come out of the can i just a. man of the good and talk of goodness and no one can forget the past as some i've been a good lover had been he goes up the new fifty you are. tied up and now we're stuck over the past so one and a lot of get this one else has a to cover but at the sweater i had cancer but you know coming out and lend you i have been up to you all and lately i've been a pretty awful go of magic i'm a nut mother and i love the well known. kind of the demi jews well i just loved that touch at the end when does the job i love i should do both and though i do so much the hand not just out of the lead but i must have a on that mystic i will load you up they are all one to look into but i'm going to follow the law. i am bound. but i what. lemon is a mug a good bit of good payola no clue for. good another. member then it. could be in a suit up the aisle a m b c two. and that better be. a minimum i'
i had to come to. some delay of you to hear how you are young my how you present and ole of it didn't come out of the can i just a. man of the good and talk of goodness and no one can forget the past as some i've been a good lover had been he goes up the new fifty you are. tied up and now we're stuck over the past so one and a lot of get this one else has a to cover but at the sweater i had cancer but you know coming out and lend you i have been up to you all and lately i've been a pretty awful...
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i had spent my life putting it behind me. realized when i was writing the book that i really did need to talk about it. we need to take it out from the shadows. it happens in families all the time. children are shamed by it. it does affect you the rest of your life. in my case i realized it affected me in a way i had to overcome it by trying to make sure it did not happen to other people. brian: let me go through some of the details of your life. after the guyana thing, you ran for congress. what year and what happened? rep. speier: i am hospitalized for two months. i come back on a weekend, a friday. there is so much energy of family and friends. i realize, the first time i was not feeling pain. i was still in pain, but i was other directed. on that monday, it was the last day you could take out papers to run for the unexpired term of congressman ryan. my whole hand is in a contraption because my radial nerve had been blown away. they did not know if i was ever going to be able to use my fingers again. i took out papers to ru
i had spent my life putting it behind me. realized when i was writing the book that i really did need to talk about it. we need to take it out from the shadows. it happens in families all the time. children are shamed by it. it does affect you the rest of your life. in my case i realized it affected me in a way i had to overcome it by trying to make sure it did not happen to other people. brian: let me go through some of the details of your life. after the guyana thing, you ran for congress....
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and so i think it forced me to look at the places i had been -- i had been culpable in really harmful activities. >> and finally, your life forced you to confront your mother as she was dying and you had all of these horrendous feelings about the abuse that you had suffered and her role in at least -- not only -- >> not knowing what it ever was. >> tell me, how did you make peace with that? >> the tail end of the book, the real reason i wrote it is to put all of that together, which culminates with the last conversation that i have with hersh the last real conversation where i tell her, and, you know, things that she had mentioned that i throughout the years that i wrote in my journal that i kept journals for 40 years and immediately raced from my mind that i had gone back because i was writing this book to uncover things i didn't know. but i asked her, i told her what had happened, and ultimately what she did in return is simply triumphant. >> what did she do? >> well, if i tell you that, it will spoil the end. you'll know who done it. >> all right, sally field. i'll let people read
and so i think it forced me to look at the places i had been -- i had been culpable in really harmful activities. >> and finally, your life forced you to confront your mother as she was dying and you had all of these horrendous feelings about the abuse that you had suffered and her role in at least -- not only -- >> not knowing what it ever was. >> tell me, how did you make peace with that? >> the tail end of the book, the real reason i wrote it is to put all of that...
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i had no experience with fires when i moved to ramona in 1990. >> i had evacuated numerous times. ing up, there's a fire, you evacuate. >> i said to myself, well, it's still light enough i'm sure the planes will come, but i'm going to call 911 anyway because i'm paranoid about fires. >> the evening the fire started, i had just gotten home when the pager went off and so i immediately said good-bye to everybody and loaded back up. >> got about ten minutes from the house when i looked up for the first time and was able to see the fire very briefly, but i was able to see the beginning of an active burning fire. >> i went and got the scanner that we had. we had a fire police scanner because of incidents like this. >> this is a confirmed fire. 20 acres mid slope. >> and i was listening to them watching it get darker and darker realizing the planes were not going to come. >> we have anyway to get in here? trapped down here. >> that's negative. it's after cutoff. >> they had a very difficult time finding an access point to get to the fire. >> fire still looks to be proximately 20 or 25 acr
i had no experience with fires when i moved to ramona in 1990. >> i had evacuated numerous times. ing up, there's a fire, you evacuate. >> i said to myself, well, it's still light enough i'm sure the planes will come, but i'm going to call 911 anyway because i'm paranoid about fires. >> the evening the fire started, i had just gotten home when the pager went off and so i immediately said good-bye to everybody and loaded back up. >> got about ten minutes from the house...
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i had not seen it for some reason. then i remember standing on the street corner looking at the u.s. capitol with my late wife saying how wonderful it was to look up at the capital of the united states and be a small part of what was going on. there was a lot of background in -- and a lot of emotion. host: you came to washington when tip o'neill was a speaker in washington, in the house of representatives. ronald reagan was president. what was their relationship really like? rep. levin: it was so different. we have a picture here of him on his knees with my late mother. it was the only time my mother was here when both carl and i were sworn in. tip is on his knees. my mother was in a wheelchair. my mother asked, what do you think about having two sense in the congress? sons in the congress? she said, if that is what they want to do it is ok with me. i mentioned that tip kneeling because in a way it personified who he was. kind of the informality, the warmth. he carried out that warmth in his relationship to the presiden
i had not seen it for some reason. then i remember standing on the street corner looking at the u.s. capitol with my late wife saying how wonderful it was to look up at the capital of the united states and be a small part of what was going on. there was a lot of background in -- and a lot of emotion. host: you came to washington when tip o'neill was a speaker in washington, in the house of representatives. ronald reagan was president. what was their relationship really like? rep. levin: it was...
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. ♪ then, i had michael look up cleveland ohio, my new home. nce walter's father died, we are going to stay until we can get a home of our own. ♪ as i looked around me, i was frightened. in this house i would have to face a new life, very different than the one we had known in japan. ♪ the next evening, walter invited his family to come to the house to see the pictures he had taken in japan. i was uneasy because i wasn't sure if these people would like me. ♪ something unpleasant happened to me, walter's cousin wanted me to introduce myself. english was hard for me then, especially under pressure. what i expected happened, i could not understand a word. i knew there was no reason to be upset, but i felt stupid and ashamed. ♪ >> i took this picture on our wedding day. this is her hometown, where we met. this is her mother, she took this picture of me near mount fuji. one thing that especially intrigued me was bamboo. this is us after we became engaged, this is a picture of her family taken the day with we were married. the picture show was almost
. ♪ then, i had michael look up cleveland ohio, my new home. nce walter's father died, we are going to stay until we can get a home of our own. ♪ as i looked around me, i was frightened. in this house i would have to face a new life, very different than the one we had known in japan. ♪ the next evening, walter invited his family to come to the house to see the pictures he had taken in japan. i was uneasy because i wasn't sure if these people would like me. ♪ something unpleasant...
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i had to get out. damneach up, the god canopy goes on. but i gotow how high, kind of warm and new it was time to go. turn the stick lose. what happens to the nose? as the tale drops, you have straps here for the big buckle and you hit that vocal, the god damn strap comes loose. said when you bail out, b, c, but, hell, i damn trees, the god were so close. all of a sudden, i'm trying to .et out, and i hear this voice i said, "oh, shit." [laughter] realistically? up,an guard, and he looked and i'm in the trees. he's helping me get out, and he looks up and sees a gold bar, and he salutes me. all i can do? returned the salute. [laughter] to the german.d i became a pow. by the time when harold came in, during the war, there were 32 men out of the 332nd fighter pow's.r pow's -- were i will not go through the rest of the war, -- i will not go into the middle died, but we went through the rest of the war detroit,to the city of lo and behold, i quit. that's it, thank you. >> thank you, colonel jefferson. [applause] before our audience asks the , 30t
i had to get out. damneach up, the god canopy goes on. but i gotow how high, kind of warm and new it was time to go. turn the stick lose. what happens to the nose? as the tale drops, you have straps here for the big buckle and you hit that vocal, the god damn strap comes loose. said when you bail out, b, c, but, hell, i damn trees, the god were so close. all of a sudden, i'm trying to .et out, and i hear this voice i said, "oh, shit." [laughter] realistically? up,an guard, and he...
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i had good relations with on both sides. i think i had good relations because they knew that i worked my tail off all the time. they knew that i was honest, and they knew that i believed in what i was doing. it is hard to get mad at someone who really believes what they are doing and works their tail off to get it done. i wound up with a lot of friends on both sides. host: what have you heard from your colleagues when you decided that you would retire? sen. hatch: i think they were happy that i might have a few years outside of here. hopefully happy years. but i have a lot who say they wish i would not retire and that i would stay with it. i have had a number of them come to me and say they love me and appreciate me. those kind of things are endearing as far as i am concerned. that came from both sides. i have had both sides. more from the republican side, nevertheless, both sides. host: president trump tried to talk you out of it? sen. hatch: he did. it, i was the only senator outside of jeff sessions who supported the presi
i had good relations with on both sides. i think i had good relations because they knew that i worked my tail off all the time. they knew that i was honest, and they knew that i believed in what i was doing. it is hard to get mad at someone who really believes what they are doing and works their tail off to get it done. i wound up with a lot of friends on both sides. host: what have you heard from your colleagues when you decided that you would retire? sen. hatch: i think they were happy that i...
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all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974, i wasble to apply. all these theories turned out to be true. the modern capital markets began. but, my mother-in-law had breast cancer, and my father had melanoma, and i could not solve the melanoma problem for my father. so i didn't really get to bask in the sun of theories in finance and markets and change that occurred because i now faced, really the first problem in my life that i cannot solve. my father was dying and i made a decision -- we had two young children, -- that they needed to meet my father and spend time with him before he died. therefore, i was either going to take a sabbatical, or i was going to move the whole department to los angeles. david: can you explain how you invented high-yield bonds for people to get new companies off the ground? michael: growth companies. they were denied capital. so to de-risk america, you don't want to be dependent on a handful of banks. ♪ david: did your father tell you to start at number two? >> that is what my father wanted. i was pretty w
all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974, i wasble to apply. all these theories turned out to be true. the modern capital markets began. but, my mother-in-law had breast cancer, and my father had melanoma, and i could not solve the melanoma problem for my father. so i didn't really get to bask in the sun of theories in finance and markets and change that occurred because i now faced, really the first problem in my life that i cannot solve....
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i guess i was 22 years old. she had a point and i will say this park >> you had wrecked the boat the day before. >> there is this kind of kindness and[ laughter ] >> here is the truth about my grandparents and i think my cousins would agree. every single one of my cousins is doing something in some small way that is bigger than their own financial success and there is nothing wrong with making money. but our grandmother never let us forget the fact and always instilled in us that yes we might grow up in this unique set of circumstances, but you should use that to better the lives of others. there is not one cousin that i can think of, >> don't mention it if you can't.[ laughter ] >> it is like, she is a strong sicilian grandmother that all of her kids and grandkids are better because of it. >> you have said, and i was trying to learn more about your boys, and i know more about the girls, and that maybe go to to twitter which i don't like to do because there is other people on twitter.[ laughter ] >> who's that? >> but y
i guess i was 22 years old. she had a point and i will say this park >> you had wrecked the boat the day before. >> there is this kind of kindness and[ laughter ] >> here is the truth about my grandparents and i think my cousins would agree. every single one of my cousins is doing something in some small way that is bigger than their own financial success and there is nothing wrong with making money. but our grandmother never let us forget the fact and always instilled in us...
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that was the greatest challenge that i had. and when it was all over, when i left after a year, i sort of had the feeling, and we had some maybe that will come up later, our compound was overrun on two different occasions and we lost a lot of people. but when it was all over, i sort of felt like maybe i hope that we had taught a few things that would have helped keep many of those families, particularly the young children, that would have helped keep them alive at least through the end of the war. because if you remember the vietnam history, it was the central highlands where the north vietnamese and the ho chi minh campaign came down the ho chi minh trail and then turned east and went into a town called bamituit and that was the first big city to fall in the central highlands. after that fell, the goal of getting to saigon became much easier. but being an advisor in a war where the people that you're advising feel like they were being -- they are being worked at very hard by both sides was very difficult. very difficult. >> phi
that was the greatest challenge that i had. and when it was all over, when i left after a year, i sort of had the feeling, and we had some maybe that will come up later, our compound was overrun on two different occasions and we lost a lot of people. but when it was all over, i sort of felt like maybe i hope that we had taught a few things that would have helped keep many of those families, particularly the young children, that would have helped keep them alive at least through the end of the...
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tsongas: i had much to learn. the challenge i expense was not so much being in the majority as it was being a newly elected member of congress. as i am leaving, i caution my constituents that whoever succeeds me, most of the candidates themselves have not been elected before either. there is much they have to learn and to be patient, so for me, it was just having to accommodate and embrace so many issues and learn more about them. and also to learn the process. as everybody says, you are drinking from a fire hose. that is true in the majority or minority and you are a newly elected member, but in the majority, we have a much greater opportunity to enact legislation that we think is important. for example, as we were pursuing the affordable care act, not only were we in the majority, but as president obama was elected to office a year and a half after i came into office, there was much legislative work to be done. it is a special responsibility to get it right. in the minority, it is a different thing. i would not w
tsongas: i had much to learn. the challenge i expense was not so much being in the majority as it was being a newly elected member of congress. as i am leaving, i caution my constituents that whoever succeeds me, most of the candidates themselves have not been elected before either. there is much they have to learn and to be patient, so for me, it was just having to accommodate and embrace so many issues and learn more about them. and also to learn the process. as everybody says, you are...
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i have two or three kids so i had to teenagers. one was really -- and one that will better in an 8-year-old girl with very severe buck teeth just the loveliest spirit. she was just like god. when i told the children we were going to say out loud i have value it's scary to say that to yourself. you can do it in your head now that's scary. first of all you try not to think it. you were taught that you are close to being of value in if you could ring it up to a b+ or an a minus. the teenagers were just mortified. i have value. i have value. the little girl said i have value. and then she said it again. i have value. and she's so beautiful. what if i had been taught that as a little girl that i had value in whatever shape i was in , however i was doing that i was a beautiful precious child and who anyone in their right mind would delight. there's this piece appear if you want to come up your. they are reserved for the publisher but we don't spare. come on up. we will look away. [laughter] >> one of the wonderful quotes from your spiritu
i have two or three kids so i had to teenagers. one was really -- and one that will better in an 8-year-old girl with very severe buck teeth just the loveliest spirit. she was just like god. when i told the children we were going to say out loud i have value it's scary to say that to yourself. you can do it in your head now that's scary. first of all you try not to think it. you were taught that you are close to being of value in if you could ring it up to a b+ or an a minus. the teenagers were...
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so i had a two and a half hour commute each way. vid: and you were doing that at -- what age where you? michael: i was 24. david: you are 24 years old and they were having you set up operations to lead their effort in new york at 24? michael: yes. david: ok. did you try to look older than 24? [laughter] michael: you know, it's funny you say that, david. in 1974, i am in hartford giving this talk to the insurance companies, and a person said, you know, we have a lot of young people coming up here. we generally don't like to listen to anyone under 30. i said, i fully understand that myself. so i was 30 for a number of years. [laughter] david: you told people you were 30. ok. so ultimately, your father comes down with cancer, melanoma. and you decided that you wanted to move back to be closer to him. so you went to the people at drexel and said, i'm moving the operation to l.a., whether you like it or not -- is that how it worked? michael: it was an unusual period of time. all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i h
so i had a two and a half hour commute each way. vid: and you were doing that at -- what age where you? michael: i was 24. david: you are 24 years old and they were having you set up operations to lead their effort in new york at 24? michael: yes. david: ok. did you try to look older than 24? [laughter] michael: you know, it's funny you say that, david. in 1974, i am in hartford giving this talk to the insurance companies, and a person said, you know, we have a lot of young people coming up...
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then i had lessons. and i was kind of a poor student. and wouldn't really, i had a facilitate -- facility for it. >> i can tell you want to do something here. >> no. >> you're itching. >> i've never been at this piano before, except now in the last three minutes since we've been setting up and we're going to play here in about a week. how about that? >> is it intimidating? >> well, i'm too stupid to be intimidated. and piano and music, i never had, like acting was, i wanted to be an actor in the worst way when i was a kid and i knew i had to make my way and make a living but it was a passionate odyssey romantic adventure, wild adventure, to me. and at the same time, piano was this thing that i was doing that i just loved doing. and it has remained kind of that. so i'm a little, i'm still a humble student of it. but it is all fun. than record that we did, just kind of happened accidentally, for the great people of decca and i will tell you all about that. >> give me a little riff. >> what would you like? >> sing to yourself. >> i will sin
then i had lessons. and i was kind of a poor student. and wouldn't really, i had a facilitate -- facility for it. >> i can tell you want to do something here. >> no. >> you're itching. >> i've never been at this piano before, except now in the last three minutes since we've been setting up and we're going to play here in about a week. how about that? >> is it intimidating? >> well, i'm too stupid to be intimidated. and piano and music, i never had, like...
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that i remembered everything he had ever told me, because he was dying and i knew that he had told me, in a way i had been the receiver, the beneficiary of all those stories and i did not want him to think they were lost. i had them with me, all of them. he died, he was almost 100. but it was the natural order of things. but the loss of your daughter, paula, which was so unforeseen... yeah, well, you know... there is a quote at the beginning of in the midst of winter, and it's a quote by albert camus that says, "in the midst of winter i finally found in me an invincible summer". and it is the story of three people who are living in an emotional winter. they need to get out of it somehow and find the invincible summer. when my daughter died, i went through the longest and darkest winter of my life. after she died my mother said that mourning for your child is like walking through a long and dark tunnel. she said just keep walking. day after day, tear after tear, just walk and there is light at the end. and i always thought of it as a winter, as being in winter. eventually i could emerg
that i remembered everything he had ever told me, because he was dying and i knew that he had told me, in a way i had been the receiver, the beneficiary of all those stories and i did not want him to think they were lost. i had them with me, all of them. he died, he was almost 100. but it was the natural order of things. but the loss of your daughter, paula, which was so unforeseen... yeah, well, you know... there is a quote at the beginning of in the midst of winter, and it's a quote by albert...
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all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974, i wase to apply. all these theories turned out to be true. the modern capital markets began. but, my mother-in-law had breast cancer, my father had melanoma and i could not solve the melanoma problem for my father. so i didn't really get to bask in the sun of your theories, in finance, markets, and change that had occurred, because i now faced the first problem in my life i cannot solve. my father was dying. i made the decision, we had two young children, they needed to meet my father and spend time with him. therefore, i was either going to take a sabbatical, laura was going to move the whole department to los angeles. david: can you explain how you kind of invented high-yield bonds for people to get new companies off the ground? michael: growth companies. they were denied capital. so to de-risk america, you don't want to be dependent on a handful of banks. ♪ ♪ david: everybody moves out to los angeles and they fall in love with the california lifestyle and they are not to work, is it like
all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974, i wase to apply. all these theories turned out to be true. the modern capital markets began. but, my mother-in-law had breast cancer, my father had melanoma and i could not solve the melanoma problem for my father. so i didn't really get to bask in the sun of your theories, in finance, markets, and change that had occurred, because i now faced the first problem in my life i cannot solve. my father...
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i had not seen it for some reason. then i remember standing on the street corner looking at the u.s. capitol with my late wife saying how wonderful it was to look up at the capital of the united states and be a small part of what was going on. there was a lot of background in -- and a lot of emotion. host: you came to washington when tip o'neill was a speaker in washington, in the house of representatives. ronald reagan was president. what was their relationship really like? rep. levin: it was so different. we have a picture here of him on his knees with my late mother. it was the only time my mother was here when both carl and i were sworn in. tip is on his knees. my mother was in a wheelchair. my mother asked, what do you think about having two sense in the congress? -- sons in the congress? she said, if that is what they want to do it is ok with me. i mentioned that tip kneeling because in a way it personified who he was. kind of the informality, the warmth. he carried out that warmth in his relationship to the presi
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so i had to get help. i had to calm down. once again, the dream.m. people, find your passion. i speak to the millennials all the time, don't ever stop dreaming! you must dream! that's what life is, it's more of! and we have a right to pursue happiness. i never thought i would be running around quoting the constitution. you have a right to pursue happiness! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: i love it i love it. >> and if case you're wondering, every single moment in the book is like this but in words. jennifer lewis, everybody! >> thank you. >> trevor: "the mother of black hollywood" available now. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. thank you so much for tuning
so i had to get help. i had to calm down. once again, the dream.m. people, find your passion. i speak to the millennials all the time, don't ever stop dreaming! you must dream! that's what life is, it's more of! and we have a right to pursue happiness. i never thought i would be running around quoting the constitution. you have a right to pursue happiness! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: i love it i love it. >> and if case you're wondering, every single moment in the book is like...
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i have had both sides. more from the republican side, nevertheless, both sides. -- tryident trump tied to talk you out of it? he did.ch: i was the only senator outside of jeff sessions who supported the president in the early going and he knows that. he knows i have been loyal to him. he knows that i believe in some of the things he can do. he also has done a lot of things because of his relationship with me. it turned out to be very good for him. i think he is a much better president than people have been willing to give him credit for. he is a much better president than anybody thought he would be. hustles,o-getter, he he is strong, he is a lot of fun to be around, he can take on the powers that be around here and hold his own. greatly think he is a asset to the united states of america. i think even a democrats know that. they don't want to admit it but they know it. i think they have appreciated the fact that he is a tough guy. and if we haveuy not had him we would have gone straight to socialism. i don'
i have had both sides. more from the republican side, nevertheless, both sides. -- tryident trump tied to talk you out of it? he did.ch: i was the only senator outside of jeff sessions who supported the president in the early going and he knows that. he knows i have been loyal to him. he knows that i believe in some of the things he can do. he also has done a lot of things because of his relationship with me. it turned out to be very good for him. i think he is a much better president than...
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i had to leave the room. i was 22. she had a point. i will say this. cokie: you had wrecked the boat the day before. >> here is the truth about my grandparents. i think my cousins would agree. every single one of my cousins is doing something in some small way that is greater than their own career, their own financial success. there is nothing wrong with making money, by any means. but my grandmother and our grandmother never let us take the fact that our grandpa was president for granted. she wanted us to use that to better the lives of others. there is not one cousin that i can think of -- cokie: don't mention them if you can. [laughter] >> she is like a strong, sicilian grandmother that all of her kids and grandkids are better because of it. cokie: i was trying to learn more about you boys. i know more about the girls. which forced me to go to twitter. oh lord. [laughter] which i do not like to do because there are other people on twitter. you did say at some point that she said you cannot have a successful life unless you serve other people. >> she
i had to leave the room. i was 22. she had a point. i will say this. cokie: you had wrecked the boat the day before. >> here is the truth about my grandparents. i think my cousins would agree. every single one of my cousins is doing something in some small way that is greater than their own career, their own financial success. there is nothing wrong with making money, by any means. but my grandmother and our grandmother never let us take the fact that our grandpa was president for...
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of course i had no money. was a free lance photographer and 27 years old so i called my sister and asked if i could borrow $2,000 to go to afghanistan, and she said yes. then i called my mother and said i'm going to afghanistan, she said, okay, have a good time, honey. and i went. so these are some of the early pictures of afghanistan under the taliban. and photography was illegal at the time. photography of any living thing. so, i had to keep my cameras in a bag and sneak around and take pictures whenever i could. i had no experience doing this. so a lot of my pictures were not very good. this is that panoramic camera. and some street scenes in kabul. and i remember i was shooting the drought. there was a drought in western afghanistan in 2001. it was march of 2001. and i was working with a driver, as bobby knows we work with drivers and translators and they're sort of our everything. they give us access and ideas and help us sort of fulfill the stories we want to cover. and the driver said, madam issue must
of course i had no money. was a free lance photographer and 27 years old so i called my sister and asked if i could borrow $2,000 to go to afghanistan, and she said yes. then i called my mother and said i'm going to afghanistan, she said, okay, have a good time, honey. and i went. so these are some of the early pictures of afghanistan under the taliban. and photography was illegal at the time. photography of any living thing. so, i had to keep my cameras in a bag and sneak around and take...
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she would then i had a really good you don't of. i had to put another piece of my vagina up. on the stove the balance on it comes as you please it back. then she only washed my hands down. to watch me get enlisted until last year and trip you going to the store where you. give. it a. city measure that some on my hands would dream i was in the center. i can't get my hands dirty most certainly. when i was still. bad the memory goes and you know as you got they. were too good to see it was this is a case of her revealing psychological manipulation in politics and for a live year it went even further. that she had the feeling she was constantly under surveillance the more that was for your better mangles the woman made her believe there was a camera serving her every move. and when the perpetrator takes away the fasten the visual who is in a country of legally exhausted they yield enormous power and or for that it gives them huge leverage. if you know what they're on and we're going to pursue her for a living i eventually managed to escape and another child exploited by the woman
she would then i had a really good you don't of. i had to put another piece of my vagina up. on the stove the balance on it comes as you please it back. then she only washed my hands down. to watch me get enlisted until last year and trip you going to the store where you. give. it a. city measure that some on my hands would dream i was in the center. i can't get my hands dirty most certainly. when i was still. bad the memory goes and you know as you got they. were too good to see it was this is...
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kinear and diane lane join as sinister siblings. >> they're evil and horrible. >> your husband and i had >> promises were made. >> not by me. >> a friend of mine said to me, oh, are you playing a good person or a bad person and i said what show have you been watching? >> now it's clair's white house. >>> coming up kerry washington's life after scandal. the new project bringing her back to her roots. our epic flashback. >> see her high tops. >>> then could a my best friend's wedding secret be in the works? friend's wedding secret be in the works? why whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more dreams... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more with airborne gummies. they have 50% more vitamin-c than emergen-c... plus our crafted blend of vitamins, minerals and herbs. so here's to more hits. more homers. more family time. more of whatever it is you love. airborne. for everything you were borne to do. >>> from ballet to big screen. misty cope land talked about her movie ♪ >>> it may be handled, but i miss scandal. kerry washington's about to make
kinear and diane lane join as sinister siblings. >> they're evil and horrible. >> your husband and i had >> promises were made. >> not by me. >> a friend of mine said to me, oh, are you playing a good person or a bad person and i said what show have you been watching? >> now it's clair's white house. >>> coming up kerry washington's life after scandal. the new project bringing her back to her roots. our epic flashback. >> see her high tops....
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so i had to get help. i had to calm down. once again, the dream.t than a dream. people, find your passion. i speak to the millennials all the time, don't ever stop dreaming! you must dream! that's what life is, it's more of! and we have a right to pursue happiness. i never thought i would be running around quoting the constitution. you have a right to pursue happiness! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: i love it i love it. >> and if case you're wondering, every single moment in the book is like this but in words. jennifer lewis, everybody! >> thank you. >> trevor: "the mother of black hollywood" available now. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ [tv] so pleased to have you... ♪ hey google, good morning. good morning ashton, your commute time is 26 minutes. hey google, show me how to saute. hey google, turn up the music and dim the lights. ♪ ♪ for mothere's a seal thatd represents that independence. our bottles and cans may not have the flag, but our beer is made with everything it stands for. seek the seal - that's independence you're t
so i had to get help. i had to calm down. once again, the dream.t than a dream. people, find your passion. i speak to the millennials all the time, don't ever stop dreaming! you must dream! that's what life is, it's more of! and we have a right to pursue happiness. i never thought i would be running around quoting the constitution. you have a right to pursue happiness! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: i love it i love it. >> and if case you're wondering, every single moment in the...
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the contest was something i had heard from a person but mostly i made it up. the crowd around us had gotten quiet to listen. i told him i thought his mindset about who he was. [laughter] i look at this and i think how did i? [laughter] that kid is so much braver than i am. i just can't even. [laughter] he and others nodded along for amusement but as for me i have something to focus on one suspended metal step at a time for the crown of the statue of liberty. i had harnessed an inner calm that could be found anywhere but for me was cultivated in a rural land under a state flag of the latin phrase to the stars through difficulties. when we got to the top i was not scared anymore. someone took my picture of a smile with new york harbor behind me glowing like jewels in her crown that's how i come to resolve the tensions of my childhood of my family members lives, country and city. i crave the opportunity that cities contained and i pursued it but most essential to my well-being was that unobstructed freedom. when i was well into adulthood united states developed th
the contest was something i had heard from a person but mostly i made it up. the crowd around us had gotten quiet to listen. i told him i thought his mindset about who he was. [laughter] i look at this and i think how did i? [laughter] that kid is so much braver than i am. i just can't even. [laughter] he and others nodded along for amusement but as for me i have something to focus on one suspended metal step at a time for the crown of the statue of liberty. i had harnessed an inner calm that...
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that i remembered everything he had ever told me, because he was dying and i knew that he had told me, in a way i had been the receiver, the beneficiary of all those stories and i did not want him to think they were lost. i had them with me, all of them. he died, he was almost 100. but it was the natural order of things. but the loss of your daughter, paula, which was so unforeseen... yeah, well, you know... there is a quote at the beginning of in the midst of winter, and it's a quote by albert camus that says, "in the midst of winter i finally found in me an invincible summer". and it is the story of three people who are living in an emotional winter. they need to get out of it somehow and find the invincible summer. when my daughter died, i went through the longest and darkest winter of my life. after she died my mother said that mourning for your child is like walking through a long and dark tunnel. she said just keep walking. day after day, tear after tear, just walk and there is light at the end. and i always thought of it as a winter, as being in winter. eventually i could emerg
that i remembered everything he had ever told me, because he was dying and i knew that he had told me, in a way i had been the receiver, the beneficiary of all those stories and i did not want him to think they were lost. i had them with me, all of them. he died, he was almost 100. but it was the natural order of things. but the loss of your daughter, paula, which was so unforeseen... yeah, well, you know... there is a quote at the beginning of in the midst of winter, and it's a quote by albert...
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>> my point is i had no reason for a cover story. jerry said i was getting heat but there was no heat. for six weeks nobody noticed the tweet. it wasn't until the podesta papers were filed by wikileaks that it became controversial. i had no reason to cover it up. i had no advanced knowledge of the hacking -- pardon me, the theft or the publication of the podesta e-mails. i had no reason for a cover story. >> sean: roger stone, by the way, the book "stone's rules." you think you will be arrested, don't you? >> i have no idea. if this is didn't on the basis of actual evidence and the law and the facts, no. because i haven't done anything illegal. i have been targeted for one reason and one reason only. i'm loyal to the president of the united states. i strongly supported his election. i started urging him to run in 1988. again in 2000. again in 2012. that is why i'm targeted. >> sean: the president gave statements today leaked he answered two questions. one was about you. did you talk to the president about julian assange or wikileaks e
>> my point is i had no reason for a cover story. jerry said i was getting heat but there was no heat. for six weeks nobody noticed the tweet. it wasn't until the podesta papers were filed by wikileaks that it became controversial. i had no reason to cover it up. i had no advanced knowledge of the hacking -- pardon me, the theft or the publication of the podesta e-mails. i had no reason for a cover story. >> sean: roger stone, by the way, the book "stone's rules." you...
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so i had to do surveys and talk with people to make the determination. ce i settled on a group of people to talk about, i thought about what they might have in common and what we could learn from them. brian: what kind of reaction did you get from 70 out there who is a big fan of one of the presidents and they did not think they belonged in the book? mr. gerhardt: the reactions i got were less about who was in there and more about who should have been in their. some people thought -- in there. some people thought james you buchanan, president jimmy carterhaps and william howard taft were from, maybe they are not as forgotten as you think. so one of the things when i talk about the book is the ways to determine who is forgotten. then we talk about what makes them important or interesting. , john tyler,ren zachary taylor, groveland , jimmy carter, when did you first get interested in the idea of politicians, presidents, politics? mr. gerhardt: i think it happened very early. i grew up in alabama and i grew up jewish in alabama in the 1960's. i was a time of
so i had to do surveys and talk with people to make the determination. ce i settled on a group of people to talk about, i thought about what they might have in common and what we could learn from them. brian: what kind of reaction did you get from 70 out there who is a big fan of one of the presidents and they did not think they belonged in the book? mr. gerhardt: the reactions i got were less about who was in there and more about who should have been in their. some people thought -- in there....
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that if i hadn't had a. nephew who couldn't look out for films i shared shocks lavish acidic cashier. while a phone model looked goetia dewy a while a go to the are the troops of about such. a long no name umbrella oh little bow by a tenner. leisure shown on a more twelve hours that they said they're going to begin to ship the new computers and they're going to the computer chip. and that evidence. and then you see because you know they can. go. on october eighth two thousand and sixteen an air raid on sino struck civilians gathered in this hall for a funeral. the attack killed one hundred forty people and wounded more than five hundred. the ruins of the building testified to the ferocity of the bombing. to get. the children to be cited to use the location as the backdrop for their interview of moggi a singer from sun oh. i don't suck and i was dizzy id number. that's all i got up you know i'm going to commit murder that. well. and had. a lot of the other. i lost a lot of. the. amount. of evil that he gave up
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had all the weapons. i knew a counter walker who had a collection of weapons they captured. they had everything from sten guns, and one grand, like old technology of war. >> we were fighting. they used them in vietnam. they were driving humvees that were made in 1980. 2003. >> some of the helicopters you get them, they shake and oil would fall on your. is this okay? they said, it's bad -- [laughter] you need to let us know. if it's not doing that. >> in an e-mail, i couldn't believe it. i could believe that certainly but what i couldn't believe was that no reporter that i remember, has ever written that. it was exactly the same weapons on the american side. no one, as i remember, wrote that. i think i would've had remembered. if i had read it. >> all you had to do to understand that, was open your eyes and look at it. and m-16 is an m-16. the first that i fired in 1965, 1955 weapon was being used in 2003. the m4 is just an f-16 with a different dock. they still use those old weapons. you could get these --
had all the weapons. i knew a counter walker who had a collection of weapons they captured. they had everything from sten guns, and one grand, like old technology of war. >> we were fighting. they used them in vietnam. they were driving humvees that were made in 1980. 2003. >> some of the helicopters you get them, they shake and oil would fall on your. is this okay? they said, it's bad -- [laughter] you need to let us know. if it's not doing that. >> in an e-mail, i couldn't...
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college, is i of had been kind of a goof off up until about my junior year. for some reason, i have looked around and i realized, justnow what, i should not live my life for me. it seems like the people i live their lives for some larger purpose. i did not you -- know yet exactly what that purpose would be, i did not know exactly what that path would be. but i knew that i had to stop thinking it was always just about me. i had to figure out how do i hitch my why into something larger than myself? and so, i got out of college and i'm looking around and somehow i got this idea in my head that i would be a community organizer even i did not know what that meant but i know i wanted to neighborhoodscome like tim decided he wanted to go in pork amenities in latin america. we were compelled by the sense we have been given so much, we had such wonderful parents and we have the benefits of this extreme area education and we have been born in this country are -- of modest means and security can aspire to something bigger. we should use that to give back something. andan
college, is i of had been kind of a goof off up until about my junior year. for some reason, i have looked around and i realized, justnow what, i should not live my life for me. it seems like the people i live their lives for some larger purpose. i did not you -- know yet exactly what that purpose would be, i did not know exactly what that path would be. but i knew that i had to stop thinking it was always just about me. i had to figure out how do i hitch my why into something larger than...
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i grew up believing he had paranoid schizophrenia. ven when he was in front of the i felt i couldn't quite grasp him but you haven't seen your mother since you were a child. can you talk about that? >> know. that is why i wrote the book. because i wanted -- the trigger for me was when i got arrested in mc alan. you all know what mc alan is. i said that in wisconsin yesterday and nobody knew what it was. mc alan, i got arrested in mc alan, was detained for eight hours and they separate you by gender. i was with the boys. this was in 2014 when people didn't really care, when president obama deported 3 million people and it wasn't viewed as a crisis as it is right now and this has been a bipartisan mess. republicans and democrats are both to blame. i got arrested and was detained and looked at those boys ages 5 to 14 and i saw myself in them because i started realizing i didn't remember the last thing my mom said to me, she gave me a sweater and said it was going to be cold, i don't remember if i hugged her or set i love you or any of tha
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>> page by page, yes. >> no dictionaries sitting on the desktop like i had in college? >> i have glossaries all over my study. people give them to me for presents. >> i mean, it is fascinating. in our polling session, we will get back to the eastern front. going through the book, it was a geography lesson and a history lesson because most americans do not pay any attention to the eastern front. if you were a bad soldier, that is where you are sent. >> thank you for your comments and for reading the book. it is a tough read, i think. >> if i can ride a bit, my wife read it before i did. [laughter] >> thank you. >> yes. [indiscernible] >> mr. khan are, you said the cemeteries in europe did not get damaged during world war ii. was that intentional or happenstance? >> it was intentional. there is no evidence at all that the germans carried any kind of systematic vandalism. certainly not of the graves. when the germans moved into the cemetery sites in the spring of 1940, they often ransacked the buildings where there were gasoline, supplies that they might find useful for the
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. >> when i first came to the archives, i had no idea what the archives were about. so when i came here as a volunteer, i was asked if i wanted to work on a conservation project for a record group, the records of the combat unit of the american expeditionary force is . as i had no frame of reference, i said yes. that got me into looking at the records. first of all i would find to understand i was handling records that go back to world war i. that alone was very interesting. and entertaining. as he went along, one of the things i found out in looking through the records was that the records start at the division level and work down to brigade level. then to the room at -- to the regiment level. at the regiment level we were going through the files and came across something called field messages. as i was looking at these, i realized the field messages were being written by men in the fields. some of them were intelligence officers who were probably no further from the german lines than i am to the next desk in this room. i was hooked. but then world war i became real
. >> when i first came to the archives, i had no idea what the archives were about. so when i came here as a volunteer, i was asked if i wanted to work on a conservation project for a record group, the records of the combat unit of the american expeditionary force is . as i had no frame of reference, i said yes. that got me into looking at the records. first of all i would find to understand i was handling records that go back to world war i. that alone was very interesting. and...
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i wish we would have started it earlier and had been more broad . it was thorough. i think it helped the country and the court. steve: have you talked to justice kavanaugh? sen. flake: i have not. he did send me a voicemail. thankfully i have looked at what , has happened since he was confirmed, and to see our party kind of spiking the ball in the end zone just does not seem right, just does not seem right. this is an impartial referee we are putting on the court. i thought he gave a magnanimous and appropriate speech at the white house. but the fact that there is even an event to celebrate, with only republicans there, no democrats, i do not think that was right. so i have not said much about it. steve: how would you fix our broken politics? sen. flake: i like the senate one, rules. i love the house. i loved serving there for 12 years. but i wanted to come to the senate because of the filibuster rule, the requirement, neat, -- need necessity, desirability , of forcing the parties together. the senate rules do that. unfortunately, we have made it still difficult and
i wish we would have started it earlier and had been more broad . it was thorough. i think it helped the country and the court. steve: have you talked to justice kavanaugh? sen. flake: i have not. he did send me a voicemail. thankfully i have looked at what , has happened since he was confirmed, and to see our party kind of spiking the ball in the end zone just does not seem right, just does not seem right. this is an impartial referee we are putting on the court. i thought he gave a...
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when i got out of prison when i was a prisoner i had a lot of ptsd. experienced things, part of being a prisoner is your institutionalized and you actually lose the ability to make choices if you don't exercise that function and when i got out, i dreamed of food in prison. when i first went to a restaurant i literally couldn't choose. for the first couple weeks i had other people choose for me because i would get stuck. also dealing -- being in a place like this, there is so much stimulation. i should say i was in isolation so it manifests differently for different people, different prisoners depending on their conditions but my brain would get exhausted by having to learn again how to filter what is important and what isn't. the thing i see with prisoners is you have to be hypervigilant in prison, prisons are violent. the tools, the way you survive is not work outside. in fact it gets you in trouble and it is hard for people to make the transition. a bad enough that it is difficult to get housing and work and all those things but there is a huge psyc
when i got out of prison when i was a prisoner i had a lot of ptsd. experienced things, part of being a prisoner is your institutionalized and you actually lose the ability to make choices if you don't exercise that function and when i got out, i dreamed of food in prison. when i first went to a restaurant i literally couldn't choose. for the first couple weeks i had other people choose for me because i would get stuck. also dealing -- being in a place like this, there is so much stimulation....
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how could i have prevented it? who hurt her? and had she gotten health care? s she got the right gentle care to prevent infection and pain? that moment compelled me. i need more skills. to fight these problems, i have to get out there and build more skills. so at 22, i was like i need to become a pediatrician. and i did that. and in my practice at san francisco general, i saw the same kids in the clinic, and i always tried to go the extra mile. i would ask, how is school? how are things at home? how can i help you access the resources you need to be successful? and then, i failed again. i had another kid who was eight years old, had missed 180 days of school -- that is a full school year -- because of deep issues around domestic violence and miscommunication, where the school thought it was an health issue. and the health-care system, me, thought there was a school issues and this kid, whom we ultimately tested and found to have normal intellectual abilities, did not know his letters when he was eight years old. after failing and failing, those were the opportu
how could i have prevented it? who hurt her? and had she gotten health care? s she got the right gentle care to prevent infection and pain? that moment compelled me. i need more skills. to fight these problems, i have to get out there and build more skills. so at 22, i was like i need to become a pediatrician. and i did that. and in my practice at san francisco general, i saw the same kids in the clinic, and i always tried to go the extra mile. i would ask, how is school? how are things at...
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he was understood i was the pick of the bunch this leave us we had little girl i'm still a virgin. that's what the man i wanted us must have been that i was tied down below my own condition anger after the hash left spawn and i was a huge demand. for it was disgusting. i didn't want to be doing it to me i was afraid i'm using him in civilian. this probably mouth at a time when i was that he'd given me a drugs when i ran away i have shot there are going to lose national. i was scared i don't see what's wrong i lost the will to live angsty fault and i thought i was dying eventually my friend tonight and i placed. she dumps and used to have i was furious at the justices do even if you had and we were little had merely mentioned the move would be to ruin several girls' lives hadn't snatched them all they didn't kill us but we're going to continue to be honest i wish she had very little he's destroyed my entire life for me he had in my answer restlessly insisted many other children have suffered the same fate child trafficking is happening across europe but in ukraine and romania in germ
he was understood i was the pick of the bunch this leave us we had little girl i'm still a virgin. that's what the man i wanted us must have been that i was tied down below my own condition anger after the hash left spawn and i was a huge demand. for it was disgusting. i didn't want to be doing it to me i was afraid i'm using him in civilian. this probably mouth at a time when i was that he'd given me a drugs when i ran away i have shot there are going to lose national. i was scared i don't see...
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i had a warm relationship with him. it was good. i spent a lot of time with his chief of staff, denis mcdonough. he was very different than george bush. george bush was very open and just, kind of a guy's guy. president obama was not that way, but he was obviously very smart. he knew a lot about his issues. it was hard to get them off script. i would get phone calls from him on air force one and you could tell he was on his script. you would say, mr. president, what about this? and he would come back on his talking points. so he was more put together in that way, not so much free and open discourse, but i had a good relationship with him. we tried to counter the iran deal, unsuccessfully, but we got 99 votes in the senate to take back some power from the president because he was doing an executive agreement with iran. and, you know, things got a little tense during that period of time, but the relationship was warm and respectful. steve: did you or would you ever consider running for president yourself? senator corker: when you look
i had a warm relationship with him. it was good. i spent a lot of time with his chief of staff, denis mcdonough. he was very different than george bush. george bush was very open and just, kind of a guy's guy. president obama was not that way, but he was obviously very smart. he knew a lot about his issues. it was hard to get them off script. i would get phone calls from him on air force one and you could tell he was on his script. you would say, mr. president, what about this? and he would...
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i had written the front page president, she one story. i don't act like i knew trump was going to win. but i did have a nagging sensation and being with her so long. there was not the enthusiasm, at least until the final couple of days, you would expect to see from this. i would often say, i don't know, it doesn't feel like it. i had been with hillary for so long, i thought this is maybe how she went. this long-suffering feminist hero. she doesn't win in a giant lovefest but a dreary mechanical flock. this is how hillary wins. i think i was less surprised for people who had been on the road constantly. >> enclosed a surprise me, you say hillary press and the trump press both thought we were the sad sack to do. are you saying it wasn't just you? a lot of the press were looking around, she's not going to do this. this is not what i was getting from the national press. >> was interesting, whatever covering, you think you're going to win. you are in the bubble. you're only seeing one side. i was with hillary in 2008, in the primaries. she was
i had written the front page president, she one story. i don't act like i knew trump was going to win. but i did have a nagging sensation and being with her so long. there was not the enthusiasm, at least until the final couple of days, you would expect to see from this. i would often say, i don't know, it doesn't feel like it. i had been with hillary for so long, i thought this is maybe how she went. this long-suffering feminist hero. she doesn't win in a giant lovefest but a dreary mechanical...
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a great high school run i mean you know i had a lot of fun i had a lot of friends i had too much fun and if you're like me and my friends you drive around and you look for holes and you go skinny and that's what we did for entertainment. i have a problem with girls i could always get very nice girls beautiful girls intelligent girls but they couldn't get the stupid one. and i wanted the stupid. one night stand but that i never achieved she was wearing glasses i didn't notice. but i found my know why yes when she was sixteen and. maybe you call it a lack of opportunity but i'm still with her. she was long and not stupid. for most of the miners getting behind the wheel of a car was the road to independence and freedom. the ways mason was determined to drive no matter how difficult it was for her just his sickly to get behind the wheel and do our best. driving instructor to never have a shot tonight to save. somebody. but the test. was exactly the same as everyone else there's no difference it came so natural it's not be driving. me most of my life and. my parents they were the most pra
a great high school run i mean you know i had a lot of fun i had a lot of friends i had too much fun and if you're like me and my friends you drive around and you look for holes and you go skinny and that's what we did for entertainment. i have a problem with girls i could always get very nice girls beautiful girls intelligent girls but they couldn't get the stupid one. and i wanted the stupid. one night stand but that i never achieved she was wearing glasses i didn't notice. but i found my...