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trump: i have not. to do that early in the morning, whether it is appropriate, you them, and io ask have found it to be a decent man. he is probably like a lot of people, makes consultant fees all over the place. who knows. that is tough stuff -- to wake him up, perhaps his family was there. that is tough stuff. >> speaking of the attorney general, how would you characterize your relationship currently with secretary sessions? -- attorney general sessions? mr. trump: it is fine. he is working hard on the border. i'm very proud of what we have done on the border. i am proud of our general kelly did on the border can one of the reasons he is my chief of staff right now is because he did an outstanding job on the border. we are down 70%. administrations, if you were down 1%, that was considered a big thing. we are down 78% at the border. nobody thought that was possible. i am proud of general kelly. he is now chief of staff. the same time, i am proud of what we have done between supreme court, tremendous am
trump: i have not. to do that early in the morning, whether it is appropriate, you them, and io ask have found it to be a decent man. he is probably like a lot of people, makes consultant fees all over the place. who knows. that is tough stuff -- to wake him up, perhaps his family was there. that is tough stuff. >> speaking of the attorney general, how would you characterize your relationship currently with secretary sessions? -- attorney general sessions? mr. trump: it is fine. he is...
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i have the first and when i was 21. that was about ten years and it was with north american van lines. then i have another one. to have my own business. it actually worked out that way. i got married, i moved to mention -- massachusetts. i took the money have saved from driving all of those ears and bought a textile import business and i was importing those really nice fisherman sweaters from ireland. did that for a long time. i did not miss the road. the second sent was after my wife and i separated and i moved out to colorado sort of starting all over again. and i didn't have any clue about how to start all over again at age of 49. so i did what a lot of drivers do because i still have my cdl. i always had my commercial driver's license. what i did and what a lot of drivers do is when that it gets a little bit too hot in the kitchen you just get another job with another trucking company. how to keep them from falling to sleep between going crazy with your own thoughts what are you thinking about. i think about anythin
i have the first and when i was 21. that was about ten years and it was with north american van lines. then i have another one. to have my own business. it actually worked out that way. i got married, i moved to mention -- massachusetts. i took the money have saved from driving all of those ears and bought a textile import business and i was importing those really nice fisherman sweaters from ireland. did that for a long time. i did not miss the road. the second sent was after my wife and i...
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. >> i have my work cut out for me. for me, it's all about business. >> none of it would've-- should've been anything except for business. >> i need to put the controls in place... my name isn't going on this if it looks like this. there's no way. >> we do track our money. >> but no, you don't track your money. and make sure these bitter rivals can work together. >> yeah, you got that right! >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i don't know how you run your business this way. i make tough decisions. i can tell you for damn sure, you're replaceable. and i back them up with my own cash. there's your check. it's not always pretty. everybody's working hard, not just you. but this is business. >> i was just gonna try to stop you in your tracks. >> you'll never to stop me in my tracks. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. >> ching-ching. >> this is the profit. [upbeat music] ♪ worldwide trailers designs, builds, and sells concession trailers, mostly to food vendors. tom etheridge and nancy pa
. >> i have my work cut out for me. for me, it's all about business. >> none of it would've-- should've been anything except for business. >> i need to put the controls in place... my name isn't going on this if it looks like this. there's no way. >> we do track our money. >> but no, you don't track your money. and make sure these bitter rivals can work together. >> yeah, you got that right! >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i...
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Aug 12, 2017
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i have been here about 20 years from upstate new york. i have some real estate. live in an inner-city neighborhood. i will say a couple of things. it's probably a multifaceted problem. number one we have a lot of affordable housing in intercity columbus, perhaps too much. i'm not sure it's affordable. some of the other neighborhoods probably are more affluent could share and take more that. i also think the regulations often times in terms of the building code, standards are so high the property is very expensive which is driving up rent for lower income people. i is a believe we have a court system that encourages in some respects oaks not really -- folk s not really behind in the rent because they are investing property and they need to be able to have some relief. i think it's probably threefold. number one, communities they don't have affordable housing today probably should bear some of the burden. we have a court system that encourages less than basically good tenant behavior and responsibility, which hurts the incentive to create more. i think we have a cit
i have been here about 20 years from upstate new york. i have some real estate. live in an inner-city neighborhood. i will say a couple of things. it's probably a multifaceted problem. number one we have a lot of affordable housing in intercity columbus, perhaps too much. i'm not sure it's affordable. some of the other neighborhoods probably are more affluent could share and take more that. i also think the regulations often times in terms of the building code, standards are so high the...
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Aug 26, 2017
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i do not have the time to be very good. y i do -- and people don't think this is funny, i do boxing. that is something i can do in short spurts on an everyday basis. david: does someone dress up like apple or microsoft and you get to box them? [laughter] ginni: i do box with a person, the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] ginni: i only get to hit him. david: as you look back, what is your secret of having risen? ginni: i think it is this idea of being a constant learner, of always being willing to say to yourself, you don't know everything and you can learn something. from whoever. david: so when you finally leave in many years, what would you like to see as your legacy? ginni: not necessarily about me, but ibm. that one more time, reinvented for the next era. uniquely positioned as technology and know-how, and that we do change. just like it was the moonshot or the social security system, that we have had that impact on health care, education, on making this world safer. if we help the companies of this wo
i do not have the time to be very good. y i do -- and people don't think this is funny, i do boxing. that is something i can do in short spurts on an everyday basis. david: does someone dress up like apple or microsoft and you get to box them? [laughter] ginni: i do box with a person, the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] ginni: i only get to hit him. david: as you look back, what is your secret of having risen? ginni: i think it is this idea of being a constant learner, of...
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Aug 25, 2017
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i also have a farm called whole foods. [laughter] click the other day she's posted something that was like fennel and she called it something else. >> i love her like a mother, she help me get through all my issues but her farming is so fraudulent. i cannot get enough of oprah farming because also, and all her weight loss commercial, she is in her kitchen cooking. i might go girl, you are not cooking a damn thing in your $50 million kitchen, and if you are, let me show you how to be rich. [laughter] like just invite me over and i will walk you through the steps. i don't know what she would say, but i do think part of her would be like i genuinely believe this isn't my best self. i think she would give some oprah speech about living my best life and my best life is in a smaller body not because of society pressure but because of self actualization. but, if i have a zillion dollars, that self actualization enough for me. i would just rub myself in dollars lake it's fine. >> that the great notes and on. thank you. >> thank you
i also have a farm called whole foods. [laughter] click the other day she's posted something that was like fennel and she called it something else. >> i love her like a mother, she help me get through all my issues but her farming is so fraudulent. i cannot get enough of oprah farming because also, and all her weight loss commercial, she is in her kitchen cooking. i might go girl, you are not cooking a damn thing in your $50 million kitchen, and if you are, let me show you how to be rich....
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Aug 21, 2017
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i have been very happy with the reaction. i think what happened is people, has a bit of a drama in february or something tumbled out of my mouth a year and and a half ago on one of those long late-night live streams. united like seven hours of interviews a day and occasionally something will come out of your mouth that you don't mean. and i apologize for that. what happened afterwards is why i love america so much. people are so forgiving. and if they believe that you gave us is the account of what went wrong and if they know that by and large wrinkly decent person putting a good decent product, and they really want to hear more from you than i think they are very accommodating and very forgiving. >> that is not exactly my memory of the way that went down. >> yeah. i think people have been great. the media of course and trevor of actual americans are fine. they are lovely and wonderful decent people. they can see through the spin, they can see through the garbage. i think in my point of view that is what happened. >> what is t
i have been very happy with the reaction. i think what happened is people, has a bit of a drama in february or something tumbled out of my mouth a year and and a half ago on one of those long late-night live streams. united like seven hours of interviews a day and occasionally something will come out of your mouth that you don't mean. and i apologize for that. what happened afterwards is why i love america so much. people are so forgiving. and if they believe that you gave us is the account of...
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i have been haunted by what i found in 1984. what i saw has shaped much of my research over the last 30 years. for the next 45 minutes, i would like to focus on the four questions on the first slide. other sites have been stigmatized. salem is not alone in that context. the first thing i want to do is focus on comparisons between salem and other sites. i would also like to focus on why it is that sites like salem are so difficult to commemorate. i would like to go from there about the comments that came from the previous panel. we have zombies walking down the streets and so forth. [laughter] i do not think i have to say a lot more. it does raise the issue of what comes next. over the last couple of weeks, i have been reviewing the growth and i do not think there can be enough material on the salem witch trials. i'm impressed by the number of books, websites, movies, television that up and focusing on witchcraft. i was a bit humbled by the people on the panel and you gave lectures earlier today because we have so much expertise
i have been haunted by what i found in 1984. what i saw has shaped much of my research over the last 30 years. for the next 45 minutes, i would like to focus on the four questions on the first slide. other sites have been stigmatized. salem is not alone in that context. the first thing i want to do is focus on comparisons between salem and other sites. i would also like to focus on why it is that sites like salem are so difficult to commemorate. i would like to go from there about the comments...
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i have it open to romeo and juliet. i will collect books for the rest of my life. people have asked me, when will you retire and what will you do. i'm already doing it. i can't think of anything i would rather do than travel around, tracking down rebels. i enjoy these books. people asked me if i read them. absolutely. you never know for the earlier owners have made an inscription that could substantially increase the value or added interest. i will always do this but i never get tired of it. i love sharing stories with old and young and i look forward to every day. as bookshops have been closing in record numbers, national chains are closing down, 15 years ago i knew the owners of about 300 bookstores. 250 have closed in the past 15 years. it's important for these stores to continue to survive. dad character to the local community. it's a meeting place for people and it keeps history alive by these bookshops continuing to be in existence. >> now on book tv, a literary tour of san bernardino california. with the help of our vocal cable partners. we spoke with dean of
i have it open to romeo and juliet. i will collect books for the rest of my life. people have asked me, when will you retire and what will you do. i'm already doing it. i can't think of anything i would rather do than travel around, tracking down rebels. i enjoy these books. people asked me if i read them. absolutely. you never know for the earlier owners have made an inscription that could substantially increase the value or added interest. i will always do this but i never get tired of it. i...
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i love you, but i'm not in love with you. we have connection but not like that. >> i hate that. >> my gosh eric's coming out. and then, the question, chris asked him do you have anything you want to say or ask her. what he says just melted my heart, listen to this oh, gody will hand floor over to you, first time you have seen this woman. so i'm sure you have some things to say. >> how are you doing. >> it goodies to see you. >> how is your heart. >> i'm good. >> are you good. >> good. >> that was hard to watch. >> yes, it was very tough but you had to do it. >> how is your heart. >> i thought that was well played question because it is awkward. you dumped me on tv. he comes up, he asked how is your heart. >> yes. >> is it just me or i thought that was so sweet. >> if he is really legitimate, his concern, he wants to make sure that her hearties full of love. >> yes and and well taken care of. >> yes. >> is he handling your heart the way it should be that is how i took it anyway. how is your heart. >> do you still love me. i thought it
i love you, but i'm not in love with you. we have connection but not like that. >> i hate that. >> my gosh eric's coming out. and then, the question, chris asked him do you have anything you want to say or ask her. what he says just melted my heart, listen to this oh, gody will hand floor over to you, first time you have seen this woman. so i'm sure you have some things to say. >> how are you doing. >> it goodies to see you. >> how is your heart. >> i'm good....
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i have been so disappointed. i listened to these last two anders and a completely -- they completely echoed each other and talked about how they studied all this much and i just had to laugh. host: do republicans echo each other? caller: sure they do. the with the senate, republicans are different with each other, a lot more than the democrats do. host: do you think that is a healthy thing or does that hurt? caller: i think it is healthy that there are diverse opinions. more on policy. that is not what we are seeing. it is not the policy that people are arguing on the tv. like whoiculous things was the last one to fudge about what meeting they went to or who they saw or whatever. they almost can't do their job without being afraid -- what is going on now, after 10 months of chasing trumped down? what has he been accused of? you don't think those guys who have been after him are -- host: we will talk in more detail about where the investigation stands and the president's comments last week, his criticism of the att
i have been so disappointed. i listened to these last two anders and a completely -- they completely echoed each other and talked about how they studied all this much and i just had to laugh. host: do republicans echo each other? caller: sure they do. the with the senate, republicans are different with each other, a lot more than the democrats do. host: do you think that is a healthy thing or does that hurt? caller: i think it is healthy that there are diverse opinions. more on policy. that is...
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made it sooner, that would have been good. i could not have made it sooner because i did not know all the facts. frankly, people still do not know all of the facts. >> [indiscernible] president trump: excuse me, excuse me. she's a -- it was very important to me to get the facts out and correctly, because if i would have made a fast statement -- and the first statement was made without knowing much other than what we were seeing -- the second statement was made after knowledge, after greater knowledge. >> [indiscernible] president trump: excuse me. there are still things that people do not know. i want to make a statement with knowledge. i wanted to know the facts. ok. >> two questions. was it terrorism, and can you tell us your feelings about -- president trump: i think the driver of the car is a disgrace to himself, and his country. and you can call it terrorism, you can call it murder, you can call it whatever you want. i would just call it as the fastest one to come up with a good verdict. that is what i call it, because ther
made it sooner, that would have been good. i could not have made it sooner because i did not know all the facts. frankly, people still do not know all of the facts. >> [indiscernible] president trump: excuse me, excuse me. she's a -- it was very important to me to get the facts out and correctly, because if i would have made a fast statement -- and the first statement was made without knowing much other than what we were seeing -- the second statement was made after knowledge, after...
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but, yeah, you mean, do i have them, like -- >> if i said to you, you know-- >> i don't have them on wn, i would call the publishing company and go, "hey, do you have a copy of this?" or i'd track it down. >> rose: anything you're not doing that you'd want very much to do, in music? >> in music? i have been given so many opportunities in music in the last-- well, over my whole career, but particularly in the last two or three years, that i can't imagine that there's anything i'm not getting to do that i want to do. it's really amazing in that way. i tell my mom all the time, i literally have everything i ever wanted. >> rose: "i literally have everything i've ever wanted." >> yeah, as far as, you know, things that you could hope for and want out of-- and that's a strange feeling a little bit. >> rose: how old are you? >> i'm 39. >> rose: and you have everything you've ever wanted. >> yeah. or ever even thought about wanting. >> rose: more than you ever thought about. >> for sure, yeah. and that's a strange feeling. but it's also-- there's a-- there's a-- i tell people, i've got to get
but, yeah, you mean, do i have them, like -- >> if i said to you, you know-- >> i don't have them on wn, i would call the publishing company and go, "hey, do you have a copy of this?" or i'd track it down. >> rose: anything you're not doing that you'd want very much to do, in music? >> in music? i have been given so many opportunities in music in the last-- well, over my whole career, but particularly in the last two or three years, that i can't imagine that...
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i have seen their flags. to salute. ( cheers and applause ) okay? don't mix us up. "happy belated y i cannot believe we did not see you condemn them sooner. >> this is the easiest thing for a president to do is to denounce-- there's not a sports metaphor to capture how easy this is. ( laughter ) because -- >> stephen: it's teeing off from inside the cup. ( laughter ). >> take a look, the night before, they were there to protest the taking down of the statue of robert e. lee. not all of those people were white supremacists by any stretch. >> stephen: let's take a look at the night before. just your average civic-minded torch-wielding mob, probably holding the torches so everyone could see them point out all the good people there. there's one! there's one over there! there's a good guy. look at that guy right there! he's a good one! hey! >> i think there's blame on both sides, and i have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it, either. >> wow. i did not expect that. >> i wonder if he understands
i have seen their flags. to salute. ( cheers and applause ) okay? don't mix us up. "happy belated y i cannot believe we did not see you condemn them sooner. >> this is the easiest thing for a president to do is to denounce-- there's not a sports metaphor to capture how easy this is. ( laughter ) because -- >> stephen: it's teeing off from inside the cup. ( laughter ). >> take a look, the night before, they were there to protest the taking down of the statue of robert e....
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lost years of your life working here. >> you said i have changed. >> you have change. >> for better or for the worst >> i think for the better. she's a freakum dress. >> i had a freakum dress before i met you. >> did you. >> i did. >> he is so shock. it is dress that you looked good in. why are you so shocked. >> the name is what he likes you are focusing on the wrong part of it. that is the problem. >> anyway, so lets put gigi, hoist so good on american grit , and see if she can do your show, does she have the grit to do good day fill a. >> that would be interesting. >> we will actually have her eat grits. >> who made them. >> mrs. k over on chestnut. >> so see if she can eat grits while we do a interview with her. >> last night i'm walking down third street, coming up on walnut and there is a bunch of i've any this court yard where they have a garden. >> um-hmm. >> historic garden. >> there is some ivy, roll this first clip. i took out my phone. than call see what is behind those bars. >> can you see it. >> it is an animal. >> what is that. >> a passum. >> new york city subway rat.
lost years of your life working here. >> you said i have changed. >> you have change. >> for better or for the worst >> i think for the better. she's a freakum dress. >> i had a freakum dress before i met you. >> did you. >> i did. >> he is so shock. it is dress that you looked good in. why are you so shocked. >> the name is what he likes you are focusing on the wrong part of it. that is the problem. >> anyway, so lets put gigi, hoist...
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it in your beard and i think you should have it in your heard as well. and i think you shouldust stick with this. at the first uk national pride there was a lot of glitter and i had serious glitter envy. but with an amazing day marking 50 years since the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the uk and it was fantastic. decriminalisation of homosexuality in the uk and it was fantasticm was a great day, it was such a family orientated event, it was a great way for the city to turn out and celebrate such a monumental occasion. and we had an amazing guide, the longest standing drag artist from hull. i am bobby mangel and welcome to hull pride 2017. busta bus, that is us. how many do you think are in the parade? about 2300 people, which is incredible. you think are in the parade? about 2300 people, which is incrediblelj 2300 people, which is incredible.” suggested that we have the first uk pride, because of the city of culture. it is incredible. we are in the middle of all the queer icons, 50 years, 50 queries, they are unbelievable. that is beautiful. took a few years off. you ha
it in your beard and i think you should have it in your heard as well. and i think you shouldust stick with this. at the first uk national pride there was a lot of glitter and i had serious glitter envy. but with an amazing day marking 50 years since the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the uk and it was fantastic. decriminalisation of homosexuality in the uk and it was fantasticm was a great day, it was such a family orientated event, it was a great way for the city to turn out and...
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do not take viberzi <i>if you have no gallbladder,> <i>have pancreas or> severei>problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occur and can lead to hospitalization and death. if you are taking viberzi, you should not take medicines that cause constipation. the most common side effects of viberzi include constipation, nausea, and abdominal pain. stay ahead of ibs-d with viberzi. for atheir new signatureald's issriracha sandwich. up with it's the latest in mcdonald's line of signature crafted recipes. exclusive sriracha mac sauce. a deliciously creamy sauce with just the right amount of spice. paired with crispy onions, fresh baby spinach and kale the signature sriracha sandwich is yours to enjoy on your choice of beef or chicken. pick one up, and take the flavor up. but do it today. because it's only here for a l
do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severei>problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occur and can lead to hospitalization and death. if you are taking viberzi, you should not take medicines that cause constipation. the most common side effects of viberzi include constipation, nausea, and abdominal pain. stay ahead of ibs-d with viberzi. for atheir new signatureald's issriracha...
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wouldn't have changed who i was. so, we have to find just a way to connect with the people that are sometimes the ugliest people around. i know it's not for everybody. i know it's not something -- there are groups on the left that are variants racist that try to solve it with violence, and it's see happening is the right becomes more violent and growing because now they're feeling more marginalized and they're using that as am mission to grow. when i see nazi walking down the street, any first instinct is i probably want to punch them, too, but i know that's not effective. wouldn't have ben effective for me for the thousands of people we work with. so we have to find a way -- i know this is not a popular idea. we have to find a way to feel the empathy for them and find a way to show them compassion because almost to a one every person we week with will tell you because they changed because something they didn't expect it from. showed them compassion when the least deserved it. >> then you have isis. i don't think they
wouldn't have changed who i was. so, we have to find just a way to connect with the people that are sometimes the ugliest people around. i know it's not for everybody. i know it's not something -- there are groups on the left that are variants racist that try to solve it with violence, and it's see happening is the right becomes more violent and growing because now they're feeling more marginalized and they're using that as am mission to grow. when i see nazi walking down the street, any first...
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"would i have actually gotten more out of my acting career?" no. i couldn't have gotten more. act on a show called children's hospital, which started as something online. last year, it won the emmy for the best short comedy. it is only 11 minutes along. i do another show, royal pains, that is shown here. so you're not bitter about typecasting ? not at all. i am grateful. i live by two words: tenacity and gratitude. tenacity got me into this chair and gratitude does not allow me to get angry about most things. except for when my daughter uses my credit card. it's absurd. that's perhaps a private conversation. if your daughter has a credit card, allow me to suggest a shredder. i have a daughter. how old? she is 15. she's getting there. it will shock you. it will shock you! yes, i know. your mortgage is going towards a pair of shoes. i'll tell you now. you've told me. could have bought a house. you mentioned something interesting about anger. i want to have you reflect on some of the biggest stars on tv. people like charlie sheen. the behaviour some of them have indulged in. very
"would i have actually gotten more out of my acting career?" no. i couldn't have gotten more. act on a show called children's hospital, which started as something online. last year, it won the emmy for the best short comedy. it is only 11 minutes along. i do another show, royal pains, that is shown here. so you're not bitter about typecasting ? not at all. i am grateful. i live by two words: tenacity and gratitude. tenacity got me into this chair and gratitude does not allow me to get...
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i have got to tell you at some point have you got to draw the line. ike my grandparents and everybody's and then there is illegal. >> david: so let's go to you. >> i stand firmly on the defunding of sanctuary cities. as a constitutional conservative, we talk about the constitution, we're talking about immigration laws that are already in place. and enforcing those laws. we are not talking about creating something new. >> ice is supposed to enforce those. >> we are talking about a beautiful path to citizenship in this country that all of our families went through at one point. >> eboni: no, not all of them. not all of them. >> david: the legals did. >> eboni: i didn't get here illegally it was actually legal at the time. i didn't come here through immigration. >> david: we love you. >> united states senator i support the defunding of sanctuary cities for the rest of of my days. >> kat: for me not whether they are good or bad but be careful we do things according to what the constitution allows. if we don't do that then the whole constitution means nothi
i have got to tell you at some point have you got to draw the line. ike my grandparents and everybody's and then there is illegal. >> david: so let's go to you. >> i stand firmly on the defunding of sanctuary cities. as a constitutional conservative, we talk about the constitution, we're talking about immigration laws that are already in place. and enforcing those laws. we are not talking about creating something new. >> ice is supposed to enforce those. >> we are...
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i didn't even have to dial. up the phone and he was listening." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. anthony mackie is here. but when we return, i'm going talk about stephen miller, can we? ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) in our house, we go through a lot of mom!et paper. so we switched to new charmin super mega roll. get six regular rolls in one with charmin super mega roll our longest lasting roll. guaranteed to fit. enjoy the go with charmin. [b[cup hits floor]r] [tray clatters on table] [improvised musical sounds] [improvised musical sounds] [bell rings] welcome to our school! i can't believe it comes in... how great this tastes! vegaaaan. and organiiiic. try i can't believe it's not butter! in two new ways. it's vegan! and it's organic! new band-aid® brand skin-flex™, bandages. our best bandage yet! it moves like a second skin. better? yeah. good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aid® brand. stick with it™ introducing the new moto z with mot
i didn't even have to dial. up the phone and he was listening." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. anthony mackie is here. but when we return, i'm going talk about stephen miller, can we? ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) in our house, we go through a lot of mom!et paper. so we switched to new charmin super mega roll. get six regular rolls in one with charmin super mega roll our longest lasting roll. guaranteed to fit. enjoy the go with...
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i did not have insurance to report on the employer any more. the first year i never got negative 1095. but then enrolling every year with employee insurance. and then with those the is the premiums are going up during the enrollment period. co-pay but then they just have to look for it but i do get up physical every year. but your health as well. but this is a system that forces you to look around every year and that isis absolutely correct.it is a good message. >> end of the caller continues tuesday enrolled. they need the market with a healthy young people.l or repea >> so with that federal appeals court to issue and this came from the court of appeals with 16 attorneys general that day may intervene with those cautionary subsidies. with those seven low income people so that attorney general with the motion with that legal political historyry and the subsidies and impractical terms to make them more difficult with house republicans to abandonwh the payments. what do you think?. >> there are some serious consequences to the insurance market if
i did not have insurance to report on the employer any more. the first year i never got negative 1095. but then enrolling every year with employee insurance. and then with those the is the premiums are going up during the enrollment period. co-pay but then they just have to look for it but i do get up physical every year. but your health as well. but this is a system that forces you to look around every year and that isis absolutely correct.it is a good message. >> end of the caller...
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i have heard the words epic, historic. that is what it is. ll have what you want i think very quickly. you can ask a question to the president. >> thank you. there's the situation make you reconsider the possibility of a government shutdown. -- does this situation make you reconsider the possibility of a government shutdown? president trump: it has nothing to do with it. i have spoken to many of the people we are talking about, and everybody feels the same we i do. >> mr. president, i wanted to ask you, russia has metal in u.s. politics. they have a military exercise coming up in the next week. in th in the baltic, there are tensions.what kind of advice can you give in dealing with this adversary? we are not feeling ourselves as advisors, but we are feeling ourselves as doing all what is possible to maintain peace, and that is what we are doing in the baltic sea area, too. actually, you referred to a different kind of military training, which is going to happen there. i have to tell you that a couple of weeks ago, i met president media.nd thei
i have heard the words epic, historic. that is what it is. ll have what you want i think very quickly. you can ask a question to the president. >> thank you. there's the situation make you reconsider the possibility of a government shutdown. -- does this situation make you reconsider the possibility of a government shutdown? president trump: it has nothing to do with it. i have spoken to many of the people we are talking about, and everybody feels the same we i do. >> mr. president,...
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i came out as a 19—year—old gay man and i have been beaten up, had my nose broken, i have been spat on lam 78. it was mad. you get to 21, it get married, buy a house, have kids. i was 21 when i got married. we got divorced. it was not easy at all. especially as she could not talk to anyone about it. you could actually get arrested for it. they used to raid houses. when did you come out? not until i was 31. we have been together now for 34 years and we are very happy. 45 years i have been slapping this on. i was married at 17, divorced just after 19 and i have two boys in that time. it is the wonderful bobby! # i am what i am. 0pening uk pride was such an honour. the crowd is going crazy for you. i do so many festivals up and down the country but to be asked to come today to hull is fantastic. it is amazing. an amazing day. 50 years, and i know, these years have passed for the better. i am so proud now that things have come on in leaps and bounds, for everyone, whether you're a transgender or whatever, gay, straight, we can all come together. # i'll come get my things, but i can't let g
i came out as a 19—year—old gay man and i have been beaten up, had my nose broken, i have been spat on lam 78. it was mad. you get to 21, it get married, buy a house, have kids. i was 21 when i got married. we got divorced. it was not easy at all. especially as she could not talk to anyone about it. you could actually get arrested for it. they used to raid houses. when did you come out? not until i was 31. we have been together now for 34 years and we are very happy. 45 years i have been...
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but i have arrived at it honestly. i did not know much about that before i started working through this book. it struck me that he was not the kind of a general that i would want to be serving. if we can move a little bit closer to this in the war itself. the disconnect between the rifleman on the line in the officers that something that we see throughout history. he is always a good example. the fog a battle is understandable. you will all agree that command is who is conformed of the conditions at the ground. and yet they persist in denying. it must've been infinitely so to the men who had to carry out these orders. could you talk about that a little bit. what are some of the factors that you saw as you looked through this work, physical and psychological factors that contribute to the gap in perception. vietnam was really the first war work because it was telecommunications. to essentially run battles. without actually being there themselves. it will take shape with a commander in a helicopter up over at the battlefi
but i have arrived at it honestly. i did not know much about that before i started working through this book. it struck me that he was not the kind of a general that i would want to be serving. if we can move a little bit closer to this in the war itself. the disconnect between the rifleman on the line in the officers that something that we see throughout history. he is always a good example. the fog a battle is understandable. you will all agree that command is who is conformed of the...
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i know oprah does it, lebron james does it, jessica alba does it. >> we have -- i think we have just the phone, which is probably the most distracting thing in the world. >> i know. well, i think for most of us, right, the idea the phone is the most stressful thing in our life. and i love the paradox of that. i love the irony. the phone is a piece of plastic, a piece of metal, a a piece of glass. it's not good or bad. i said we've kind of almost forgotten that we define the relationship with the phone. and i love the idea that the phone can serve up something really good that's good for our health. >> jimmy: i want to try something tonight. i don't think it's ever been done on late night television, definitely not before. but i want to see you if you can guide our great audience and the roots and millions of fans -- [ cheers and applause ] >> i'd love to. >> jimmy: for a two-minute meditation. >> we should do it. >> jimmy: i mean, and around the world, everyone -- there's going to be people in bars right now meditating. [ light laughter ] >> fantastic. >> jimmy: what should i do? sho
i know oprah does it, lebron james does it, jessica alba does it. >> we have -- i think we have just the phone, which is probably the most distracting thing in the world. >> i know. well, i think for most of us, right, the idea the phone is the most stressful thing in our life. and i love the paradox of that. i love the irony. the phone is a piece of plastic, a piece of metal, a a piece of glass. it's not good or bad. i said we've kind of almost forgotten that we define the...
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i have enough to do. justice breyer: i get the case, do as well as i can, and then on to the next one. charlie: what does the second amendment mean to you? justice breyer: i can say what the court -- ok, i will say the opinion i wrote. but that is what it meant. charlie: what it meant to you. tell me that. justice breyer: i cannot it meant this. a well regulated militia being necessary for a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms should not be infringed. what did i think it meant, when john stevens thought it meant, what ruth bader ginsburg and others thought it meant? in article one of the constitution, it gives the right to call up state militias. there is a lot of concern, if you read the federalist papers, there is a lot of concern and fear that congress might do that and disband them. and replace the state militias after they disbanded them with the federal army. many said vote no on the constitution, because if they can do that, within the federal government destroys your freedom.
i have enough to do. justice breyer: i get the case, do as well as i can, and then on to the next one. charlie: what does the second amendment mean to you? justice breyer: i can say what the court -- ok, i will say the opinion i wrote. but that is what it meant. charlie: what it meant to you. tell me that. justice breyer: i cannot it meant this. a well regulated militia being necessary for a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms should not be infringed. what did i think it...
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we have recently removed to directors. i recently announced a new fraud, waste, and abuse prevention advisory committee. have also directed the bam's central office to remain under a hiring freeze for it minister -- a's central office to remain under a hiring freeze for its administration. access data for their local bas, using an online, easy to use tool. no other health system in the country has this type of transparency. we have made it easier for veterans to fill out online health care applications. eightummer, we received times as many online applications as the year before. month, we were able to process a disability claim in just three days. i said that right. they did this -- a disability claim processed in just three days. offices, we will be completely paperless for claims by mid-2018. a few months ago, the call crisis line had a rollover rate and now that is less than 1%. we now have a new program to offer proactive support to veterans who are at high risk for suicide. this is my top clinical priority. but to keep
we have recently removed to directors. i recently announced a new fraud, waste, and abuse prevention advisory committee. have also directed the bam's central office to remain under a hiring freeze for it minister -- a's central office to remain under a hiring freeze for its administration. access data for their local bas, using an online, easy to use tool. no other health system in the country has this type of transparency. we have made it easier for veterans to fill out online health care...
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i don't expect to have any when i leave here. but i feel that i'm much better prepared but more so for i think my commitment to being a better christian because i thought i was a good guy. i had some problems with fidelity in my life. but i've always been a guy that pretty much got along with everybody. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. with two notable exceptions. [ laughter ] but it turns out o.j. -- [ applause ] o.j. even got along with his cellmate. cnn had one of o.j.'s former guards on the air today, who gave some interesting specifics as to why o.j. was such a model prisoner. >> his first cellmate was, correct me if i'm wrong, a 6'9" serial rapist who laid claim to something like 100 rapes. did they get along? >> yeah, they got along. his first cellie told me that he raped over 100 white women, and o.j. and him got along great. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's nice. you see, he's a people person. >> right this way, campers! we're walking and we're walking and we're walking and we're stopping. >> jimmy: hi. what's going on here? >>
i don't expect to have any when i leave here. but i feel that i'm much better prepared but more so for i think my commitment to being a better christian because i thought i was a good guy. i had some problems with fidelity in my life. but i've always been a guy that pretty much got along with everybody. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. with two notable exceptions. [ laughter ] but it turns out o.j. -- [ applause ] o.j. even got along with his cellmate. cnn had one of o.j.'s former guards on...
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i wanted you to open it? th was 1996... and there you haveand lyle menendez convicted of murder in the first degree. i just reported the crap out of the menendez brothers, and i was the heir apparent for the "nightly news" desk. women wanted to be with me, and men wanted to hear news from me. whoo! and then, just when i thought things couldn't possibly get better, i got a call from a very special lady. madame tussauds? it was like i had achieved immortality. there i was between kurt cobain and austin powers. people came from far and wide to see my statue because they thought i was somebody. and then, a few years later, something changed. i got passed over for the "nightly news" desk. thank you. but that wasn't so i decided to take my date to madame tussauds. when i got there, i discovered that i'd been replaced. i stood there for hours. luckily, i wasn't the only cele
i wanted you to open it? th was 1996... and there you haveand lyle menendez convicted of murder in the first degree. i just reported the crap out of the menendez brothers, and i was the heir apparent for the "nightly news" desk. women wanted to be with me, and men wanted to hear news from me. whoo! and then, just when i thought things couldn't possibly get better, i got a call from a very special lady. madame tussauds? it was like i had achieved immortality. there i was between kurt...
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i think joe biden would have certainly won and i think yeah i do think sanders would have won i and that of campaigning for hillary. i certainly have a lot of respect for her but i i also think that she should not have run and especially with that much of a skeleton in her closet which was already out of her closet to run with that hanging over her had i not resolving it early on i think was devastating was to go to a book coming close to what happened i'm going to read it. yeah maybe i will yeah. the trim white house mired in the soviet invest russian investigation do you believe. in your gut do you think those clues i have. i mean i'm not a journalist you know and i'm not a politician so i i can have an opinion based on the knowledge that i do have without proof in my mind there's absolutely no doubt based on what i have seen and is now there's absolutely no doubt. specially because trump accuse the other side of collusion way back when and that's the oldest technique in the book if you're guilty of something blame the other side first and then and then it confuses the issue all right
i think joe biden would have certainly won and i think yeah i do think sanders would have won i and that of campaigning for hillary. i certainly have a lot of respect for her but i i also think that she should not have run and especially with that much of a skeleton in her closet which was already out of her closet to run with that hanging over her had i not resolving it early on i think was devastating was to go to a book coming close to what happened i'm going to read it. yeah maybe i will...
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i have spent seven years working for that family. so i had a stable, safe, secure job that allowed me to stay home with my children, which i have four of. but what i saw in donald trump a man who was willing to put his own fortune forward, to take an enormous amount of scrutiny from the mainstream media to do so, for somebody who did not need the job and wanted to do it. back in january and fast-forward to june of 2015, potentially the greatest republican field of all time was established. when you look at the individuals who were going to run for president, we had the son and brother of a former resident. we had well-known governors of big states. had beenecutives who in the business world. we had sitting senators whose fathers who had run for president in the past. run and onewho had already in specific primary races. i am thinking of states like iowa with mike huckabee and those individuals. and we get into a race on june 16, where most people say we shouldn't go to iowa and can't compete there because donald trump is now on his th
i have spent seven years working for that family. so i had a stable, safe, secure job that allowed me to stay home with my children, which i have four of. but what i saw in donald trump a man who was willing to put his own fortune forward, to take an enormous amount of scrutiny from the mainstream media to do so, for somebody who did not need the job and wanted to do it. back in january and fast-forward to june of 2015, potentially the greatest republican field of all time was established. when...
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as earnestly as i have looked at this, i don't know how you get there. what this does is it creates debates. legitimately, myself and democratic colleagues can see things quite differently but for , us to have a debate, we have to base it on real numbers. i would also say it is important because i am a deficit hawk, if you know, and if you are wrong on the numbers, all of a sudden 2+ trillionted a dollar hole for our kids and grandkids going forward area i want to walk through some numbers with you. this budget presumes a goldilocks economy. on which to base a budget, that's difficult. if you look at the average economic expansion in the history of the country, it is 54 to 58 months. the current expansion we are in is the third longest economic expansion in american history. we are at 94 months. but what you presume in this budget is not only will we not have a recession, in the third longest economic expansion in history, but it's going to keep going for another 214 months. it's not only unprecedented, i would think it is unreasonable. it assumes that th
as earnestly as i have looked at this, i don't know how you get there. what this does is it creates debates. legitimately, myself and democratic colleagues can see things quite differently but for , us to have a debate, we have to base it on real numbers. i would also say it is important because i am a deficit hawk, if you know, and if you are wrong on the numbers, all of a sudden 2+ trillionted a dollar hole for our kids and grandkids going forward area i want to walk through some numbers with...
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i have been very clear on it publicly. i can tell you today the answer to that question. >> what is that? >> that it is -- i have said that i am comfortable that we can fund the government through the end of september. that based upon my information at this time, which is subject to change, given big moves, my best judgment right now is through the end of september. i have said that publicly. this is not the first time. >> thank you. i got your answer. i only have a few minutes. i got to get to this other question. i want you to know that this effort and concern on this committee with president trump and the russian connection, there was a movie called "the french connection" also. but i want you to know that what ms. warner's bill and her efforts in this is not a democratic alone position. i work with both democrats and republicans. i have friends on both sides of the aisle. and it's a growing consensus among republican members of congress that we owe it to the american people to come clean on this. president trump is not
i have been very clear on it publicly. i can tell you today the answer to that question. >> what is that? >> that it is -- i have said that i am comfortable that we can fund the government through the end of september. that based upon my information at this time, which is subject to change, given big moves, my best judgment right now is through the end of september. i have said that publicly. this is not the first time. >> thank you. i got your answer. i only have a few...
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have had and the challenges i have had. achieve in my career and i was happy, content. i was not going to walk away and feel disappointed, thinking i wished i had pushed on longer. their careers remind us that it is no small thing to do this. it's demand everything you have to give. mo farah's ambition in the rio would be to defend an olympic double in gruelling long—distance events, which had only been achieved by one athlete in history. i felt tired. but four years of solid training, so no setbacks where i was missing one or two months. all pretty good. mo farah became the first ever british track and field athlete to win three olympic gold medals. his attention now turns to the 5000 metres. i don't think he thought anything different than, i will win the 10,000 pounds then the 5000. only ever one result. there was only ever going to be one result. five years after super saturday, the greatest night of british athletics, the best athletes in the world will return to london. i had a very major competition, as an athlete yo
have had and the challenges i have had. achieve in my career and i was happy, content. i was not going to walk away and feel disappointed, thinking i wished i had pushed on longer. their careers remind us that it is no small thing to do this. it's demand everything you have to give. mo farah's ambition in the rio would be to defend an olympic double in gruelling long—distance events, which had only been achieved by one athlete in history. i felt tired. but four years of solid training, so no...
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i don't have deals in russia. i don't know putin. i have nothing to do with russia. haven't made a phone call to russia in years. don't speak to people in russia. not that i wouldn't. i just have nobody to speak to. ( laughter ) >> trevor: yeah, "i don't even know what a russia is. i don't even know. on my map there's china, then there's white china. i don't even know about russia." so from the beginning, trump insisted he had absolutely no connections with russia whatsoever. and then this morning this came out. >> some four months after he began to run for president, denying he had any ties to russia, donald trump secretly signed a letter of intent to build a trump tower sky scraper in moscow. the revelations come from emails turned over to congress monday by donald trump's lawyer, michael cohen, spelling out trump's involvement in trying to get a major real estate deal in russia, what was going to be the tallest building in the world, at the same time he was running for president. >> trevor: how can one person lie so big! how? you have no connections with russia, b
i don't have deals in russia. i don't know putin. i have nothing to do with russia. haven't made a phone call to russia in years. don't speak to people in russia. not that i wouldn't. i just have nobody to speak to. ( laughter ) >> trevor: yeah, "i don't even know what a russia is. i don't even know. on my map there's china, then there's white china. i don't even know about russia." so from the beginning, trump insisted he had absolutely no connections with russia whatsoever....
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i didn't have it tases for racism. i didn't really understand what he was talking about and i certainly didn't see the things happening in my neighborhood that he claimed were happening. but i was lonely and a 14 years old i pledge my allegiance to this man who happened to be america's first neo-nazi skinhead and i went from that kid with the haircut to one of america's first neo-nazi skinheads in 1987. as i was involved in this organization i started to learn the rhetoric and the conspiracy theories and they would use fear rhetoric to scare us to believe being in doing harm and other people stop that from happening today look back now and i think how could i have fallen for those lies because now i see the same conspiracy theories in the same propaganda going around and it's fooling so many people. i'd could have been smarter than that amateurs was i was smarter than that. i didn't question the propaganda that i was being fed but ultimately i chose to swallow it and eventually i let it become a part of me because i wan
i didn't have it tases for racism. i didn't really understand what he was talking about and i certainly didn't see the things happening in my neighborhood that he claimed were happening. but i was lonely and a 14 years old i pledge my allegiance to this man who happened to be america's first neo-nazi skinhead and i went from that kid with the haircut to one of america's first neo-nazi skinheads in 1987. as i was involved in this organization i started to learn the rhetoric and the conspiracy...
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i think we have done that. i wanted kindness above all else. i wanted to have kind men. ink my wife and i have done a good job. >> that's not in the running. >> exactly. kindness over all. >> all these years later i spent time on reservations here and there for interviews and other even events, what's your sense of how much better, worse, the same women today are treated on the reservation? >> you know, native american women socially speaking deal with more violence and more poverty, more social problems than any other group of people in the united states and canada. they are the primary targets of so much hatred and so much animosity within and from inside and outside the communities. and that has gotten better somewhat at least there is more voices talking about it, but it still persists. back in canada there are dozens and dozens and dozens of indigenous women who have gone missing. every day i see on the internet somebody else has gone missing. it continues to be an epic problem for indigenous women. we need to continue to speak about it to use our voices to promote t
i think we have done that. i wanted kindness above all else. i wanted to have kind men. ink my wife and i have done a good job. >> that's not in the running. >> exactly. kindness over all. >> all these years later i spent time on reservations here and there for interviews and other even events, what's your sense of how much better, worse, the same women today are treated on the reservation? >> you know, native american women socially speaking deal with more violence and...
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that is what i have to say. st: bob, the chain migration system that you have talked about, how much of that when you are processing visas when you are going through this work history you are discussing, what percentage was the immigration, the applications based on versus for job purposes or for other work purposes? guest: there are two types of petitions, employment-based petitions where the employer is requesting someone to come to work, and family-based petitions which are different and based on the relationship between the green card holder and a spouse or their children or their parents. host: was it mostly family-based petitions that you dealt with? what was the ratio of one to the other? guest: mostly family-based. host: under this proposal from the two republican senators that the president announced support for yesterday, americans would be able to bring in only their spouses and minor children, that would be the change to the chain process that the caller was just describing, the family-based system. t
that is what i have to say. st: bob, the chain migration system that you have talked about, how much of that when you are processing visas when you are going through this work history you are discussing, what percentage was the immigration, the applications based on versus for job purposes or for other work purposes? guest: there are two types of petitions, employment-based petitions where the employer is requesting someone to come to work, and family-based petitions which are different and...
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i have also directed the v.a. central office to remain under a toing freeze as we continue consolidate program offices, implement shared services and realign overhead. to get more money back to the field we now have same-day services for primary and mental health care centers and veterans can access wait time data to their local bas using online easy-to-use tools. no other health system in the country has this type of trends nancy -- transparency. we have made it easier to use online applications so that in the us so much easier than we have received more applications this year than the year before. we also processing disability claims faster, in three days, using a new process called decision ready claims. introducing the decision ready claims nationally september 1. at our regional offices we will be completely paperless for claims by may of 2018. a few months ago, the veterans rate ofine had a call 130% today it is now 1%. we are allowing the v.a. to provide collective support for veterans who are at a higher ri
i have also directed the v.a. central office to remain under a toing freeze as we continue consolidate program offices, implement shared services and realign overhead. to get more money back to the field we now have same-day services for primary and mental health care centers and veterans can access wait time data to their local bas using online easy-to-use tools. no other health system in the country has this type of trends nancy -- transparency. we have made it easier to use online...
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as i have had to. her husband and others affected. thank you very much. still to come... the 40th anniversary of the death of the king of rock n roll has been marked with a candlelit vigil in graceland. we'll be speaking to elvis superfans here in the studio. it is 28 minutes past ten and we are turning our attention to sierra leone. 0ne local in freetown has talked about overwhelming devastation in the wake of the deadly mudslide on monday. nearly 400 people have been killed and up to 600 more are still missing according to the red cross who say they are still struggling to recover some bodies. the situation is so desperate that a mass burial of victims has been planned to free up space in the region's mortuaries. let's speak now to some people who are all helping with the relief effort in freetown. ishmeal charles from the healey international relief foundation which helps vulnerable individuals in sierra leone. ramatu jalloh from save the children. ben munson from street child. you were close to wher
as i have had to. her husband and others affected. thank you very much. still to come... the 40th anniversary of the death of the king of rock n roll has been marked with a candlelit vigil in graceland. we'll be speaking to elvis superfans here in the studio. it is 28 minutes past ten and we are turning our attention to sierra leone. 0ne local in freetown has talked about overwhelming devastation in the wake of the deadly mudslide on monday. nearly 400 people have been killed and up to 600 more...
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so i do have a way of working and i do have a way of identifying things for myself. it going to work or does it not work on the page. and i do trust that. and i was with a group of people because they are so good at what they do, because they have such good instincts themselves there was a tremendous amount of confidence. whenever there is a lot of confidence there is a lot of freedom on a movie set. that is just how it works. that freedom gave me a lot of room to come in and participate. that was key. this was a true collaboration and that starts with judd and my showalter. you have a process for figuring out how to get in where you fit in and how to situate yourself in a project. has that process been constant or does it change based on the project? >> it changes based on the project totally. each project i can almost feel like i'm like a different person. it is a little schizophrenic. >> that's the fun part of acting, though. you get a chance to play and do so many different things. i have been the same boring guy every night, same time, same station. >> your audi
so i do have a way of working and i do have a way of identifying things for myself. it going to work or does it not work on the page. and i do trust that. and i was with a group of people because they are so good at what they do, because they have such good instincts themselves there was a tremendous amount of confidence. whenever there is a lot of confidence there is a lot of freedom on a movie set. that is just how it works. that freedom gave me a lot of room to come in and participate. that...
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i have mike pompeo. i have great confidence in him. at doesn't mean i had confidence in his predecessor. okay? which i didn't, actually. although -- -- although he did say good things about me. he did say he had no information or no anything on collusion, so i shouldn't maybe say it. but i will say it. but i have tremendous confidence in mike pompeo. dan coates, fantastic. your new head of the fbi dain i think i've done a great service for this country. i think that christopher will do a fantastic job as the head of the fbi. so, look, i have -- nobody has greater respect for intelligence than donald trump, but you have to have the right leaders. i think we have great leaders right now. and, you know, you can look at the intelligence over the years. it was intelligence that got people to make one of the worst decisions ever made in the history of our country, going into iraq, because they said there were no weapons -- you know, you look at it. it ended up being there were no women's of mass destruction. if you listen to them, women's of
i have mike pompeo. i have great confidence in him. at doesn't mean i had confidence in his predecessor. okay? which i didn't, actually. although -- -- although he did say good things about me. he did say he had no information or no anything on collusion, so i shouldn't maybe say it. but i will say it. but i have tremendous confidence in mike pompeo. dan coates, fantastic. your new head of the fbi dain i think i've done a great service for this country. i think that christopher will do a...