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i. m. yes. this is a place whose atomic past is seed into its present the people of in a way talk were forced into exile by the atomic full elf allowed to return after three decades and new generation is learning about the traditions and customs of this place. they have also been told about america's top sick legacy and how it lies under a giant dharm. on em. they are interesting some are they understand that we have a voice in our you know island that is what they called by using. they noted there's a tomb because they have been there so the dawn you call it the term we call it that. we set out the next morning to see for ourselves. of the nearly two hours we approach one of in a way talking assholes for. what we've come to see is hard to spot from the beach only from. the air can you get a true sense of the sky of what the united states military calls. the dollar is actually a dump it contains the toxic leftovers of some of the most powerful atomic bombs in history america's cold war legacy it
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but i have to say upfront, i did wear m aga socks. yes, i wore the socks with the president's face on it. guilty as charged. >> drain the swamp! >> bret: that president campaigned on draining the swamp. his critics will say the swamp got better of him and some people in his administration became the swamp. how do you respond to that? >> when you start training the swamp, it starts exposing the surface. the president has done a magnificent job of draining the swamp, but this is -- this is a battle for america's future. the swamp, the power in d.c. is corruptive. after 30 years of service, 23 years, a commander in the seal team six, state senator, u.s. congressman, a secretary, i've never seen the level of anger, of hatred, they have threatened my wife, my family, trespassed my -- they have lied, cheated, made false allegations. this country needs to take a deep breath and understand we are all americans. >> this is, i think, the best deal in washington, d.c. it extends from the capital all the way to the arlington national cemetery. in mos
but i have to say upfront, i did wear m aga socks. yes, i wore the socks with the president's face on it. guilty as charged. >> drain the swamp! >> bret: that president campaigned on draining the swamp. his critics will say the swamp got better of him and some people in his administration became the swamp. how do you respond to that? >> when you start training the swamp, it starts exposing the surface. the president has done a magnificent job of draining the swamp, but this is...
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i deliver m.p. can survive nice and serious yes they can and few makes it worth fifty m. five of the faces i feel sorry for a husband but then i feel sorry for because to. the world war two veteran and renowned horticulturalist is a disappointment to his family facing bankruptcy he becomes a drug mule for a mexican drug cartel has. by chance. eastwood catapulted to stardom in the one nine hundred sixty s. with his first leading role in sad giuliani six begetting western a fistful of dollars over night his ultra cool gunslinger made him a pop culture icon. in the one nine hundred seventy s. eastwood lent his ichi trigger finger to the cynical violent cop dirty harry who never found a problem he couldn't solve with a slug from his forty four. in real life eastwood is an advocate for stricter gun control but he remains a staunch republican in twenty twelve he was sharply critical of president barack obama for titians are employees of ours when somebody does not do a good job with them go. occasionally eastwood has played the romantic lead most famously with meryl streep in th
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i am. >> seth: you am. you are. yes. >> it's ry hard for me. m seth: yes. >> i fly. >> seth: well, that's the thing. i feel, you know, obviously i know now we're not going to shake hands.um we're going tofists. but you get on a plane -- a plane is a plane. it doesn't care. >> you're right. [ lighlaughter ] things happen to me that don't happen to other people. i think when you have -- you ur bring it upon lf. i'm so -- i'll tell you, this is not a touching or germ thing.s but i a plane recently and the guy next to me took off his shoes. and were you in there? did you smell it? [ laughter ] there was an odor, the worst odor i have ever -- and you can't say to the guy -- so i went up front and i spoke to the flight attendant. and i said, "the guye me took off his shoes and i can't breathe and it's just horrible.w is there a -- you as --" she says, "i'll take care of it." so she went. i stayed you up there.. she we and i saw her talking and then i see the guy roll his eyes and he takes his shoes and puts them back on. and i go back to the seat. this
i am. >> seth: you am. you are. yes. >> it's ry hard for me. m seth: yes. >> i fly. >> seth: well, that's the thing. i feel, you know, obviously i know now we're not going to shake hands.um we're going tofists. but you get on a plane -- a plane is a plane. it doesn't care. >> you're right. [ lighlaughter ] things happen to me that don't happen to other people. i think when you have -- you ur bring it upon lf. i'm so -- i'll tell you, this is not a touching or germ...
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i hide it while i'm. reporting. yes that's the only approach c m. i. i. cut my. cultural history subscribe layer upon layer at times erase others we jus remade and reinvented. through the transformative power of public unlike the collision of hip hop culture and indigenous tradition forms a community building project led by the godfather of graffiti. on a. how i once again welcome to have a look at the international full cost the weather is starting to quieten down across the middle east you see some really lovely showers pushing out. easing father a swiss for iraq into iran what's the weather. weather a possibility of it's was that western side of the himalayas but lossie dry behind a fifty eight celsius in bag that's a study on the cold side some attempt to the two full pay rates on sas they often go on into us on the more the same they want to show as winter weather that just around the high ground. so when the weather that's pushing its way into northern areas off syria before central and eastern posse get the sunshine comes free they have twenty six ounces i
i hide it while i'm. reporting. yes that's the only approach c m. i. i. cut my. cultural history subscribe layer upon layer at times erase others we jus remade and reinvented. through the transformative power of public unlike the collision of hip hop culture and indigenous tradition forms a community building project led by the godfather of graffiti. on a. how i once again welcome to have a look at the international full cost the weather is starting to quieten down across the middle east you...
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i don't have one.>> >> yes, you do. m >> tucker: for our viewers, i want to make a correction.shington post" writer, turns out he's not, he works for a website.ot if you don't know who he is, we have video. this is the guy on the bug. watch. >> what a publication. how did they do all of these great content for free? it's got all these great tips. the author ofe the story is the caterer! we checked! >> tucker: if you can't get enough of that, we've got more on our facebook page. i strongly recommend that. >> where did you find that? >> tucker: we have a crack research team. he will be on your coffee mug from here on out. there he is from "the washington post" affiliate. >> every morning i'm going to wake up. >> tucker: one for you is on the way. >> i don't want it. >> tucker: this is the most unbelievable -- >> i have won again! >> tucker: much more "final exam" ahead as our christmas special continues. after the break will take a very close look at the career of 2018's top quiz champion katie pavlich. ♪ (woman) candace, two minutes. too late for lunch. starkist saves the day. s
i don't have one.>> >> yes, you do. m >> tucker: for our viewers, i want to make a correction.shington post" writer, turns out he's not, he works for a website.ot if you don't know who he is, we have video. this is the guy on the bug. watch. >> what a publication. how did they do all of these great content for free? it's got all these great tips. the author ofe the story is the caterer! we checked! >> tucker: if you can't get enough of that, we've got more on...
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identity politics is everywhere, i am so sick of hearing some preface his remarks by saying, well, as a white female. or a plaqu a black female, xyz,m sorry that a nonny is ye- nonsecon -- i cannot predict you are a white male or black 53 mail that is height of arrogance and condensation to think someone that be type casted on the base of, but that is currency of political re realm. what worries mo worries me, whas doing to scientific advantage of science. and mag. you have jenne gender study herd women study there and chai kana study there science will be one rel am that remains committed, we understand there no such thing as female physics or. iranian physics there is physics, this is math, the accomplish am of human reason that is open to everyone. that was a false hope. anybody that knew anything about university would have known, it is not safe, and now, you have nothing less than national science found doing, a federal agency that is premier funder of basic research on college campus, that has itself been columnized by this poison identity politics, spending billions of our taxpayer dollars funding gender theorists on college campus to study so-called
identity politics is everywhere, i am so sick of hearing some preface his remarks by saying, well, as a white female. or a plaqu a black female, xyz,m sorry that a nonny is ye- nonsecon -- i cannot predict you are a white male or black 53 mail that is height of arrogance and condensation to think someone that be type casted on the base of, but that is currency of political re realm. what worries mo worries me, whas doing to scientific advantage of science. and mag. you have jenne gender study...
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that's up from m 1lion last supersaturday. >> yes, i'm done. i started last week. >> we are going to be done today. >> do it all in one day. >> i definitely hope to be done by christmas eve. a>> i got get of couple things like shoes clothes, definitely all that have jewelry. >> welry, healthy and books books and accessories and gift cards are the most popular last minute gifts on remail me not.com. a number of of retailers are extendin f hours procast naturers. kohl a's staying open for 83ur most macies stay open until midnight through the weekend. brian cornell expects will be the busiest day. target shoppers canlace orders as late as 6:00 p.m. christmas eve. a long season and a year ofan ng is almost over for tretail. andhe last chance to wrap it up with a bow. for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in elmhurst, new york. >>> before we go let's take a look at the day on wall htreet. yes, ipened again. the dow down more than 400 points. noow 23,000. the nasdaq dropped by 3% or 195 po and the s&p 500 gave back about 50. now all three in
that's up from m 1lion last supersaturday. >> yes, i'm done. i started last week. >> we are going to be done today. >> do it all in one day. >> i definitely hope to be done by christmas eve. a>> i got get of couple things like shoes clothes, definitely all that have jewelry. >> welry, healthy and books books and accessories and gift cards are the most popular last minute gifts on remail me not.com. a number of of retailers are extendin f hours procast...
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i hide it while i'm. reporting. yes that's the only approach c m. e u that means i can. look at the thing no malice and i look at. hello again and welcome back we're here across australia we have been seeing some pretty bad air across parts of sydney all dealing with high pressure dominating but things will be getting better as we go towards the end of the week you can see clear skies across much of the area temperatures are going to be on the increase as we go from thursday and into friday so thursday we're going to start with about thirty one degrees and still some bad air quality in the region up towards brits been twenty. eight degrees but we are going to see those temperatures on the increase as you can see sydney is going to go up to about thirty three degrees there over here towards adelaide clouds coming through and we think once that front pushes through your temperatures are going to come down as well so saturday will be a nice change in your forecast here across parts of dizzy land things are looking quite nice we are in between two different storms one out he
i hide it while i'm. reporting. yes that's the only approach c m. e u that means i can. look at the thing no malice and i look at. hello again and welcome back we're here across australia we have been seeing some pretty bad air across parts of sydney all dealing with high pressure dominating but things will be getting better as we go towards the end of the week you can see clear skies across much of the area temperatures are going to be on the increase as we go from thursday and into friday so...
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yes, thank. -♪ i once was lost m ♪ but nowund -so, your show tells the history of the united states of americangs, and it all begins with a smashing,us ball-bting rendition of "amazing grace." -♪ as long as life endures -why that song? -i wanted to set up this kind of concept that we're here to worship the act of creation, not the creator, so we take that song, and we talk about grace, that we're here to worship the act of creation, and what icrgrace to me is the ation. -♪ it's love and love alone -and what inspired you to tell the history of this country through song? -i wanted to use a form th best represented how you use kind of imperfection asi think of classical music as, you know, you're reaching for the hem of god. you're reaching for perfectionn you're strfor virtuosity, and a popular song s isomething that is reaching the people. ♪ it's reaching them in order to rally them to a cause, to celograte together, to mournher. -and you guys also tell the history of this country throh costume. -♪ he cursed us with a congress ♪ -i like to look at what was happening at the te, you know, "what w
yes, thank. -♪ i once was lost m ♪ but nowund -so, your show tells the history of the united states of americangs, and it all begins with a smashing,us ball-bting rendition of "amazing grace." -♪ as long as life endures -why that song? -i wanted to set up this kind of concept that we're here to worship the act of creation, not the creator, so we take that song, and we talk about grace, that we're here to worship the act of creation, and what icrgrace to me is the ation. -♪...
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yes! >> oh, shootok . okay, wait, wait. um, um, um -- come on! okay, third -- oh. [ light laughter ] >> third word. >> um. >> fighting. ninja warrior. ant a -- teenage m ninja -- >> yes! ♪ cheers and applause ] yes. i's a jimmy: that is rigged. how did you get th then you end up with applause at the end? >> that was amazing. >> jimmy: it's fine. >> just be >> jimmy: all right, sorry. i'm going to be cool. >> all right? >> jimmy: i'm going to be cool. >> we're winners. immy: we're winners. here we go. [ audience shouting numbers ] >> i see a two. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: that's good. >> don't look! >> disqualified. >> what will we do? >> that's a point off. >> jimmy: we'll take two. >> okay. >> jimmy: we're winners. here we go. >> okay. immy: we're champions. >> right. >> jimmy: legends. movie. >> okay.o >> jimmy: rds. second word. >> yeah. >> jimmy: me. you. you. me. boy. [ light laughter ] boy. man. first word. [ laughter ] fly man. oh, spider-man. oh, batman. [ light laughter ] gosh, i can't think of -- antman. >> yes! >> jimmy: yes! "antman!" [ ding ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] anderson, let's see what you got. >> but what are we going to do tout this? >> jimmy: you can t. you want to do that o
yes! >> oh, shootok . okay, wait, wait. um, um, um -- come on! okay, third -- oh. [ light laughter ] >> third word. >> um. >> fighting. ninja warrior. ant a -- teenage m ninja -- >> yes! ♪ cheers and applause ] yes. i's a jimmy: that is rigged. how did you get th then you end up with applause at the end? >> that was amazing. >> jimmy: it's fine. >> just be >> jimmy: all right, sorry. i'm going to be cool. >> all right? >>...
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i purposely throw the matches. and the answer to that is no. i'm tryi >> do you think the other contestants cheat? >> yes. no one ever talks about the doping, but it's there. yeah, m tryi really hard to win. i read the -- or i skim anyway a week's worth of -- and don't tell this to anybody, but new yorkposts. i get "the new york post." here's why i get it. so it has the major news to es, just not well told, and it also has news of the weird. that's whatills you on wait, wait, don't tell me is the news of the weird, you know. >> there's a lot ofwe dness, even stuff that's not meant to be weird. talk about the government shutdown that was and wasn't but now may be again. what do you think about that? >>t's rrifying. the whole thing is horrifying. every day i try t figure out why? how did we get here? what happened? as near as can tell, electing srump is to americans what beaching themselis to whales. scientists don't understand it. there apears to be -- the only difference is we don't have es another speto shove us back in the water. >> you're changing with the times. yew nowdoingpodcasts. there are a lot of podcasts out there. >> there are tons ofpodcast. >> how ch
i purposely throw the matches. and the answer to that is no. i'm tryi >> do you think the other contestants cheat? >> yes. no one ever talks about the doping, but it's there. yeah, m tryi really hard to win. i read the -- or i skim anyway a week's worth of -- and don't tell this to anybody, but new yorkposts. i get "the new york post." here's why i get it. so it has the major news to es, just not well told, and it also has news of the weird. that's whatills you on wait,...
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. >> yes, my life is in danger an' 'm frightened. not only for my children, but i want to continue this strike. lucy: with fresh protests s,anned for saturday in pa the government is trying to isolate the movement's hardcore. in the face of growing violence, a security problem is similar to deal with than a political one . lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. president passing of george h.w. bush has led to a inumption of civility washington, d.c. president trump visited the bush family in blair house. the 43rd president, george w. bush, was there to greet him. mr. trump famously clashed with his brother jeb bush during th 2016 campaig earlier in the day, former senator bob dole made a dramatic gesture to on his friend by -- to honor his friend by standing up from his wheelchair to offer a proper salute. hundreds have been paying their respects at the capitol rotunda, where the body of the 41st president has been lain in state. for more, i spoke a brief time agoith karen tumulty, political correspondent at "the washington post." how struck are you by the efforts that
. >> yes, my life is in danger an' 'm frightened. not only for my children, but i want to continue this strike. lucy: with fresh protests s,anned for saturday in pa the government is trying to isolate the movement's hardcore. in the face of growing violence, a security problem is similar to deal with than a political one . lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. president passing of george h.w. bush has led to a inumption of civility washington, d.c. president trump visited the bush family in...
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yes. >> a team of i )m ... overnight -- a car plunged off a cliff >>> good morning to you, it's 8:26.the water. this happened near salem creek beach. what we can tell you at this point is that one person did die in that crash and all lanes of highway 1 are closed as investigators search for what caused the crash. at this point we don't know if anyone else was hurt. >>> we want to get a look at your forecast as you make plans for christmas eve. >> it looks pretty wet for parts of the bay area starting out with light showers but we'll also get heavier rain moving in as we go through the rest of the morning into early afternoon. we'll even have a chance of thunderstorms moving through and we'll continue to track that as we go hour by hour. we'll see the waves of rain moving in, once again a chance of some thunderstorms by the afternoon but a lot of that does taper off for tonight. here's a look at the bay bridge this morning as you get ready to head out. very light traffic. as we get a look at what to expect as you get ready to head out the door as far as what's on the roads, we've seen
yes. >> a team of i )m ... overnight -- a car plunged off a cliff >>> good morning to you, it's 8:26.the water. this happened near salem creek beach. what we can tell you at this point is that one person did die in that crash and all lanes of highway 1 are closed as investigators search for what caused the crash. at this point we don't know if anyone else was hurt. >>> we want to get a look at your forecast as you make plans for christmas eve. >> it looks pretty...
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. >> i also was fascinated and i think you mentioned this as well, big tech m reallye some inroads in various different ways into the heah care sector. >> yes, definitely. if you look at apple, google and amazon as some of the main o representative big tech, apple had an fda approval for a devi that can monitor heart rate and be utilized in health care and pretty close to realtime. google of course will touch on has made some interesting moves wiards to artificial intelligence and scan retinas. pi amazon made interesting acquisitions wit pack t the way amazon prime change the way a lot of us interact with shipping and products sent to us in the near future leveraging laazon'sorm and delivery network we might have a different relationship with prescription medinktion. >> i there is a lot of changes. thirdly, you list artificial intelligence asne major factor. google comes to mind with a retirenle scan. >> if you think about the y immunothern the treatment end, artificial intelligence peck specificay the work google does with rest retiren ol scans will make some ec preventative um. >> they can augment or empower deceasings toiagnoseeceases. a
. >> i also was fascinated and i think you mentioned this as well, big tech m reallye some inroads in various different ways into the heah care sector. >> yes, definitely. if you look at apple, google and amazon as some of the main o representative big tech, apple had an fda approval for a devi that can monitor heart rate and be utilized in health care and pretty close to realtime. google of course will touch on has made some interesting moves wiards to artificial intelligence and...
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i had there was good the m.-l. be it have an executive at an elected. governor yes he ends calls for assistance were soon unser. got a book or the ruler of mosul in iraq moved his army westwards and laid siege to now christian occupied until. this shit did you didn't leave that area and then measure their bet being. it appears as if the crusaders were almost defeated they spent a couple of years getting to this place away efforts all that their loss of life. and really they're so close to defeated it pretty well needs a miracle for them to survive and that's pretty well what they got. they got to deal with and then said their mess yeah so many were dead in that house . in the. book now would defend their credit for any. big dig in the end they find this locks and this is something that inspires the troops god has given them a sawing that if they persevered they will succeed. the fact they've actually seen another one in constantinople as they went through seems to be completely forgotten it was a morale boost. meanwhile outside the walls of antioch. the surrounding muslim army was disintegrating. some of the co
i had there was good the m.-l. be it have an executive at an elected. governor yes he ends calls for assistance were soon unser. got a book or the ruler of mosul in iraq moved his army westwards and laid siege to now christian occupied until. this shit did you didn't leave that area and then measure their bet being. it appears as if the crusaders were almost defeated they spent a couple of years getting to this place away efforts all that their loss of life. and really they're so close to...
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m i have arranged to meet a company spokesperson here. but what does mars upin have to do with christmas year germany they go ahead today and. yes they're very closely linked marzipan still is most popular at christmas historically that was partly because the two ingredients all men's and sugar were very expensive so it was a treat reserved for special occasions such as holidays that's why mars upin is so closely associated with christmas and easter and will be helped as long as a month and so you make mars a bed with all means of sugar and what else you know if that's about it but there's a little more to it when you buy the ingredients make sure the omens are of high quality from the mediterranean for instance they have an intense flavor and are ideal for making good mars upin. then they're blended with sugar but it matters how much sugar you know the less the better so that the mars upin isn't too sweet the myth of marketing for the youth vote with why is mars a band such a big thing here in little big that's what we do back was part of the hands yet it only it was a leading economic center in europe and the ingredients were
m i have arranged to meet a company spokesperson here. but what does mars upin have to do with christmas year germany they go ahead today and. yes they're very closely linked marzipan still is most popular at christmas historically that was partly because the two ingredients all men's and sugar were very expensive so it was a treat reserved for special occasions such as holidays that's why mars upin is so closely associated with christmas and easter and will be helped as long as a month and so...
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yes, i'm supporting donald trump. m doing so as enthousiastically as i can but the choice on the other side is just as bad.at's his c of staff. >> i think mike pence may be the only person i washington that would say donald trump is a good person. certainly not the odd man out o that. i can't think of a time in washington where there has been so mh uncertainty. uncertainty when there wil sbe a governmetdown six days from now and what the trade wilicy is and whether ther be a trade war with china and certainty what the mull eller investigation is going to change and has an acting chi of staff. this is a president that probably needs a chief of staff more than any president in recent history but won't let somebody do t job and so we're really at sort of fascinating juncti n politics, we a ca have no idea what the next six months to a year will bring. >> that's why we all want to have the acting titleshese d when it comes to washington. the acting panel will be coming back in a bite but when come back, the man that will be heading up the intelligence committee's investigation in the democratic controlled hous
yes, i'm supporting donald trump. m doing so as enthousiastically as i can but the choice on the other side is just as bad.at's his c of staff. >> i think mike pence may be the only person i washington that would say donald trump is a good person. certainly not the odd man out o that. i can't think of a time in washington where there has been so mh uncertainty. uncertainty when there wil sbe a governmetdown six days from now and what the trade wilicy is and whether ther be a trade war...
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i couldn't figure out what he was talking about. >> we will have forward, big mo on our side as they say in athletics. >> big m, no. >> yes. momentum. >> ronald reagan reorganized his campaign and bush's big mo became little mo. reagan rolled to the nomination. but in a move that surprised everyone he chose bush as his running mate. bush became the ideal vice president for eight years doing what vice presidents do. like a minor character in a play passing across the stage, but little to do with the plot. he ran for president when reagan left office but his campaign got off to a terrible start. george bush was the nice man, kind, a man who actually wrote thank you notes, trouble was some mistook niceness for wea weakness. the question, are you tough enough was asked of him repeat repeateddedly. >> i equate toughness with moral fiberw character, with princip principle, with demonstrated leadership in tough jobs where you emerge not bullying somebo somebody, but with the respect of the people you led. that's toughness. that's fiber. that's character. i've got it. and if i happen to be decent in the process, that should not be
i couldn't figure out what he was talking about. >> we will have forward, big mo on our side as they say in athletics. >> big m, no. >> yes. momentum. >> ronald reagan reorganized his campaign and bush's big mo became little mo. reagan rolled to the nomination. but in a move that surprised everyone he chose bush as his running mate. bush became the ideal vice president for eight years doing what vice presidents do. like a minor character in a play passing across the...
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yes, the woman in the middle. >> tte.'m colle i hope i can formulate this question and perhaps bring us down a little bit from geopolitics and power situations. do you see a connection between define aswhich i will a great discontent by a mass of people that feels they have been neglected, and rejection of multilateralism. -- multilateralism? jonathan: i think we addressed this a little bit. i certainly do, in the sense that populism is making it more difficult for politicians, who would otherwise be inclined to for new international cooperations or two invested and 60 ones -- invest in existing because ofworry lack of domestic support. >> the other part of the question may be, are we more populist in part because of the preferred -- perceived failings of multilateral institutions. they are also in -- often held up as scapegoats because of domestic policy choices, but there is the other aspect, which is that people feel like many institutions like their own, government institutions -- government institutions, are --yed by and to be
yes, the woman in the middle. >> tte.'m colle i hope i can formulate this question and perhaps bring us down a little bit from geopolitics and power situations. do you see a connection between define aswhich i will a great discontent by a mass of people that feels they have been neglected, and rejection of multilateralism. -- multilateralism? jonathan: i think we addressed this a little bit. i certainly do, in the sense that populism is making it more difficult for politicians, who would...
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chair of the parliament of a scar out of out of that bill yes i heard of how did the various nation love this and this was super you were an m p one of the one of your notable campaigns was i'm there for being an eminent danger from asteroids of thought jex to be well i thought that i was donald trump the best of a sort of great guy. and i'm not coming back the subject of adversity and of course i talk about can be far from becoming to london as it presents struggling to make their career how did you live with meat we met he was playing germany cricket and tonight he was along and he was green and he was very very strange but my ex-husband said this guy's a genius thirty break things or so there's a lot of stuff that i would tell you and louis basically said oh yes i'd love to come to the blue and the other thirty two p. in the abbey national and i said are you going to come and live with us and he said no i can. we dragged him down here in the kind of rest is history he came to live with me so i had a grown up child of twenty five and a daughter of two and one of seven and he became my son and it really had an impressionist
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yes. >> jimmy: and lo g at you. you'ting nervous. >> yeah, i am. e msappear. >> jimmy: you can' anything about it? >> i can't say anything. >> jimmy: but it's based on the graphic novel. >> i can say that it fantastic. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who's in it? anyone else we know? >> yes. a few names that you know. we have tim blake nelson, louis gossett, jr., don johnson, jean smart, jeremy irons. >> jimmy: don johnson. >> ooh. >> jimmy: alright, that's good. and no one's allowed to talky about it or ything? >> no one's allowed to say anything. i may or may not have great scenes with one or all of those people. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a great scoop. thank you so much. [ light laughter ] all right. t's talk about your movie that's coming out in new york and l.a., and then nationwide on christmas. >> yeah. >> jimmy: "if beale street could talk." >> "if beale street could talk." >> jimmy: this is barry jenkin >> jimmy: man, oh, man. he did "moonlight." >> he's brilliant. >> jimmy: man, you knocked it out of the park. >> thank you.do >> jimmy: hoou
yes. >> jimmy: and lo g at you. you'ting nervous. >> yeah, i am. e msappear. >> jimmy: you can' anything about it? >> i can't say anything. >> jimmy: but it's based on the graphic novel. >> i can say that it fantastic. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who's in it? anyone else we know? >> yes. a few names that you know. we have tim blake nelson, louis gossett, jr., don johnson, jean smart, jeremy irons. >> jimmy: don johnson. >> ooh. >>...
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yes, in the back there. >> michael davison. i 'ma fellow at the wilson center and the kissinger institute. and how the u.s. and china are dealing with each other and i read this in foreign affairs that the view is widely shared, there's a kind of competition between them more broadly in the world where china's belden road is involved and trade with other countries and its financial support is, and then in that context, there's an argument that the trump administration, while i agree that both sides of the aisle in washington are sort of into getting tougher on china at the moment, but yet, that the trump administration's way of doing it is headed in the opposition direction, the wrong direction, that the u.s.'s strength is in the multilateral institution and so on that the u.s. has its fingerprints all over. are we headed in the wrong direction in this broader global order? and are we in so doing neglecting our partiers, especially around china, in asia in general, by that, making them nervous and do they finally wait until the trum
yes, in the back there. >> michael davison. i 'ma fellow at the wilson center and the kissinger institute. and how the u.s. and china are dealing with each other and i read this in foreign affairs that the view is widely shared, there's a kind of competition between them more broadly in the world where china's belden road is involved and trade with other countries and its financial support is, and then in that context, there's an argument that the trump administration, while i agree that...
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yes, for 2018, i have nothing to mourn about. there has of late been plenty of festive cheer at totte n ha m. plenty of festive cheer at tottenham.hat was as bright as it got. in the second half, spurs faltered, wolves pouncing on any sign of weakness, three goals in the final 18 minutes. how quickly moves can change. the same can be set at full. not much to cheer about there this season, so when they were awarded a penalty against fellow strugglers huddersfield, the last thing they needed was a squabble about who would take it. kumara one that row, he might wish he hadn't. so mitrovic had a point to prove. three points for full was had a point to prove. three points forfull was his final word on had a point to prove. three points for full was his final word on the matter. perhaps the coal to make goal of the day came from cardiff, he came late against leicester, but worth waiting for, as they end their yearin worth waiting for, as they end their year in spectacular style. there was some christmas spirit in that, i know we heard from jurgen kl°pp, that, i know we heard from jurgen klopp, he was talking about salah letting his tea
yes, for 2018, i have nothing to mourn about. there has of late been plenty of festive cheer at totte n ha m. plenty of festive cheer at tottenham.hat was as bright as it got. in the second half, spurs faltered, wolves pouncing on any sign of weakness, three goals in the final 18 minutes. how quickly moves can change. the same can be set at full. not much to cheer about there this season, so when they were awarded a penalty against fellow strugglers huddersfield, the last thing they needed was...
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i had not, no. [ laughter ] tell m-- about this. last time you were here, you were talking about your "new ."rk times" best-selling fiction book, "hellfire cl >> yespt." >> yes. >> seth: a wonderful, thrilling book about a real life incident that happened. and now it's being adapted into a film? >> that's right. rod lurie, the director, we just finished shooting in bulgaria ere they had recreated t entire army base, combat output keating. my family and i, we went to go visit and look at this army base. there were three actual veterans who served at cop keating. it was attacked. it was a horrible battle in 2009.wo and they'ring on the set. i hooked them up with rod. and they were working on the set anadvising on the movie, ng acn the movie. they were there and they were kind of like spooked out but also found it cathartic that they were on this recreation of a u.s. base that had bee attacked and had been destroyed. >> seth: and obviously some lives were lost and this is a case where now people are being -- some of those real lifp are being portrayed in this film? >> yes. so this is -- that's rod lurie, the director. this is jacob scipio. he's a bri
i had not, no. [ laughter ] tell m-- about this. last time you were here, you were talking about your "new ."rk times" best-selling fiction book, "hellfire cl >> yespt." >> yes. >> seth: a wonderful, thrilling book about a real life incident that happened. and now it's being adapted into a film? >> that's right. rod lurie, the director, we just finished shooting in bulgaria ere they had recreated t entire army base, combat output keating. my...
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yes. i called him before we published the story. and i asked him about the men dt the m endel son group.out about a possible interesting thing on his website about this mendelson group. trish: he's saying how did chuck roth start talking about this in the first place. his concern is mueller's associates are feeding you information and deliberately trying to harm him and his reputation, and you are saying no, you stumbled across it. walk us through how you got interested in the story. >> i'll be honest. someone unaffiliated with the government mentioned, hey, have you ever heard of the mendelsson group on corsi's website? and i said no. i have done some stories on sources corsi cite in his new book. but i was told about this and i started doing my own digging. i looked at public records, social media posts, and i found some interesting things such as i could not find a record of this dr. mendelson. trish: according to dr. corsi, it's an alias he goes by. and i think was trying to protect this gentleman's identity. he said the doctor is real. he goes by a different name. he didn't want his
yes. i called him before we published the story. and i asked him about the men dt the m endel son group.out about a possible interesting thing on his website about this mendelson group. trish: he's saying how did chuck roth start talking about this in the first place. his concern is mueller's associates are feeding you information and deliberately trying to harm him and his reputation, and you are saying no, you stumbled across it. walk us through how you got interested in the story. >>...
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m university. gloria, we all watched the very moving ceremony at the national cathedral today. >> yes. >> i want tonce again the video of what happened when president trump and the first lady, melania, they showed up. he took off his coat, handed it to a military officer who was there. they sat down. there was a handshake with the former president, barack obama, and with, of course, michelle obama. but look at the clintons. nothing there. look at hilary clinton, just staring ahead, not even looking towards the president of the united states and the first lady. jimmy carter, rosalynn carter, there in the front row over there, they're not paying attention either. what did you think? >> i think that the presidents' club is an unhappy family and that hilary clinton looked like she was in a neck brace and she didn't want to look at them, and michelle obama, who has just written a book saying she will never forgive donald trump on the birther issue, was perfunctory, said good morning. we were sort of watching her lips, and it was cold and awkward. everything about it was cold and awkward. i think barack
m university. gloria, we all watched the very moving ceremony at the national cathedral today. >> yes. >> i want tonce again the video of what happened when president trump and the first lady, melania, they showed up. he took off his coat, handed it to a military officer who was there. they sat down. there was a handshake with the former president, barack obama, and with, of course, michelle obama. but look at the clintons. nothing there. look at hilary clinton, just staring ahead,...
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i remembered, yes, idid. i not go to... then i remembered, yes, i did. i did not go to bed long. everyone letting their hair down, particularly the england netball tea mld cup itself was such a whirlwind. i always like to promise you lots of exclusive backstage access. let's hope she's in and let's hope she is ready to answer the door. are you ready for us? i am, come in. thank you so much. it's going to be an absolutely incredible night. it'sv obviously really nice to celebrate everyone's sporting achievements. as you can hear, the excitement is building all around this arena, arena, it's crazy. i've actually never known the atmosphere to be like this. i's about to take my seat. gareth southgate, congratulations on an incredible evening and an incredible year. -- i'm. people were kind of denying they cared about international football because they didn't want to get hurt anymore, but the most pleasing aspect of the summer to me was that we took everybody on a journey that really reconnected the team and brought pride back to our supporters. the 2018 team of the year is england netball team. it's exciting for netball and to get some recognition, and h
i remembered, yes, idid. i not go to... then i remembered, yes, i did. i did not go to bed long. everyone letting their hair down, particularly the england netball tea mld cup itself was such a whirlwind. i always like to promise you lots of exclusive backstage access. let's hope she's in and let's hope she is ready to answer the door. are you ready for us? i am, come in. thank you so much. it's going to be an absolutely incredible night. it'sv obviously really nice to celebrate everyone's...
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yes. >> jimmy: i love the dedication, if you don't mind. i just -- "to the loves of my twlife, malia and sasha, mallon." [ laughter ] i thought that was thoughtful and i feel -- we don't have to show it. but i just thought that was thoughtful. >> i couldn't -- >> jimmy: you didn'tthave to do . >> i couldn't leave you out. we've done so much together. ."u have been such a part of my journey of "becomi >> jimmy: i know, but you didn't even ask. u u didn't get permission. i will give it to w. >> i should have. i am sorry. i am sorry about that. >> jimmy: no problem. >> i am gladou are okay with it. >> jimmy: yeah, i'm totally cool with it. [ light laughter ] i just to want -- you've made a a real impact on every issue that you've worked on. you touch upon in the book. i want to remind everyone, thanks to you, 45 million kids are eating healthier breakfast and lunches. [ cheers and applause ] are getting 60 minutes of physicalctivity every day. [ cheers and applause ] you've persuaded businesses to hire or train more than 1.5 million veterans and military spouses. [ cheers and applause ] a billion do
yes. >> jimmy: i love the dedication, if you don't mind. i just -- "to the loves of my twlife, malia and sasha, mallon." [ laughter ] i thought that was thoughtful and i feel -- we don't have to show it. but i just thought that was thoughtful. >> i couldn't -- >> jimmy: you didn'tthave to do . >> i couldn't leave you out. we've done so much together. ."u have been such a part of my journey of "becomi >> jimmy: i know, but you didn't even ask. u...
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i said ok!m is the first time i have seen you looking genuinely scared. yes, definitely nervous!outh. chelsea also won at crystal palace, whilst burnley beat west ham. the premier league is after a new boss, only a few weeks after hiring one. susanna dinnage had agreed to take overfrom richard scudamore as chief executive but she‘s now changed her mind. she‘s going to stay in her current role with the discovery channel after deciding that she didn‘t want to leave broadcasting. bathjumped up to 5th place in rugby union‘s premiership after beating leicester last night. they ran in three ties to win 23—16. ruaridh mcconnochie racing down the line for the third. elsewhere, bristol beat newcastle to increase the gap between the two sides at the bottom of the league. michael van gerwen is through to the final of the pdc world darts championship. the dutch two—time champion was in superb form at ally pally and swept to a six sets to one win over scotland‘s gary anderson in their semi—final. he‘ll play michael smith in the final. andy murray may never be free of pain in his troublesome h
i said ok!m is the first time i have seen you looking genuinely scared. yes, definitely nervous!outh. chelsea also won at crystal palace, whilst burnley beat west ham. the premier league is after a new boss, only a few weeks after hiring one. susanna dinnage had agreed to take overfrom richard scudamore as chief executive but she‘s now changed her mind. she‘s going to stay in her current role with the discovery channel after deciding that she didn‘t want to leave broadcasting. bathjumped...
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consulted by this m i five gentleman by the way i'm sure he has a high five different sources education that. monstrous awe some months out from the door she says that show us the obama told me yes i have been contacted by them but i refused to work with them and it was then for two other professors one in kiel and one in another university so it is true what has been revealed by our teams both me and that is the role of the press even if the government or the like of the british government sponsors stooges into the institute for states craft so it is a war between secret services at best or a forest so what's wrong the russians that well good how dangerous do you think this is neat. but i think it is very dangerous for for the press and you know because you've heard mr michael say that sport make him and our team work bad press you know they speak a think use but if you think the lives devon's for those among your listeners who he was who were not familiar with british politics the lived then the equivalent of the greens are just parties of europe that specialist stuff they use in their you know favorites are probably on a machine about energy issues about clean energy about th
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m will do a great job. high praise from the president for a man who once mocked candidate trump. >> yes, i supported donald trump. i think he's a terrible human being. the choice on the other hand is just as bad. >> i want to turn to my panel, geoff bennett, reuters correspondent jeff mason, and time magazine contributor, jay newton small. geoff bennett, what is the significance of this acting title instead of a permanent replacement for john kelly, that stands out. >> reporter: two sources familiar tell us it was mick mulvaney who requested of president trump to have that acting title. that reflects his desire to do this job for a limited amount of time. his demand, really to have something of a safe exit and a soft landing if this job turns out not to be a good fit. we know from white house press secretary sarah sanders that mick mulvaney isn't entirely letting go of the judge he has. what's budget director. he is setting expectations about his commitment to the job and how long he might do it. it was supposed to be nick ay , ayers, president trump ultimately decided he wanted someone to serve in a longe
m will do a great job. high praise from the president for a man who once mocked candidate trump. >> yes, i supported donald trump. i think he's a terrible human being. the choice on the other hand is just as bad. >> i want to turn to my panel, geoff bennett, reuters correspondent jeff mason, and time magazine contributor, jay newton small. geoff bennett, what is the significance of this acting title instead of a permanent replacement for john kelly, that stands out. >>...
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m for a personal reflection. you've been in politics and covering politics for a long orme. >> rr: yes. what i'm struck by and i was in houston back in april shortlyhe aftereath of barbara bush. of course, theirs was the longest marriage in presidential history. 73 years. that was when george h.w. bush was hospitalized. i h o theortunity at that time as many people were already celebrating the life ora bar bush but also of george h.w. bush. you'll remember in 2013 when he was ill again, he put out a statement through his aides saying that folks should put their harps away. th legacy of george h.w. bush based on the conversations i've had with so many is just a lifetime of service. a two-time congressman. a cia director. a u.n. ambassador. onvice president formally serving beneathd reagan. obviously he was the last of a generati presidents. the last world war ii veteran to rve in office. shot down in 1944. just 20 yearsold. facing enemy fire. there's so many ways to celebrate his life and legacy beyond his service in office is what he did to inspire a lot of icans broadly. i think that's how a lot of americans w
m for a personal reflection. you've been in politics and covering politics for a long orme. >> rr: yes. what i'm struck by and i was in houston back in april shortlyhe aftereath of barbara bush. of course, theirs was the longest marriage in presidential history. 73 years. that was when george h.w. bush was hospitalized. i h o theortunity at that time as many people were already celebrating the life ora bar bush but also of george h.w. bush. you'll remember in 2013 when he was ill again,...
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i m ghanaian. to you, when you describe where you are from and the sort of mixtures of your identity, those signifiers? are you thinking that you are sending signals to your interlocutor about who you are? yesk interlocutor about who you are? yes, ithinki interlocutor about who you are? yes, i think i am sending signals, weak signals from the faraway planet or something, because they do not tell you as much as i think many people assume they will. so i grew up in ghana, my father is ghanaian, but thatis ghana, my father is ghanaian, but that is not tell you very much about how interested i am in ghana, it does not tell you how much i know about ghana, and so on. i think, and many people it would be more informative to know what their nationality is. pretty quickly in a conversation, i think you move beyond the stereotypes into more detail and then it does not matter so detail and then it does not matter so much that it is not all that helpful. would be too simplistic to say that in all of your work on race, religion or creed, as you put it, and gender and all of the different ways that we can identify ourselves and to identify ourselves and others, your conclusion is that frankly also compl
i m ghanaian. to you, when you describe where you are from and the sort of mixtures of your identity, those signifiers? are you thinking that you are sending signals to your interlocutor about who you are? yesk interlocutor about who you are? yes, ithinki interlocutor about who you are? yes, i think i am sending signals, weak signals from the faraway planet or something, because they do not tell you as much as i think many people assume they will. so i grew up in ghana, my father is ghanaian,...
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becomeef and adam tuss, who i don't h recognize whes not in that c chopper 4, will be joining m at 5:0 you know when you're at ross and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. yes yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. james: this is jane. she's a busy consultant with an active lifestyle. jane is also a kidney donor. tter donating her kidnmaurice, jane was back to her normal activities in just a few days. and kidney donation didn't cost jane a penny. i'm james brown. meet my friends jane and maurice. jane didn't know maurice, she just wanted to help someone in need and you can too. to learn more about kidney donation visit the gw ron and joy paul kidney nter at gwkidney.org or call 1-833-kidney3. at gnot to the finish.t. call 1-833-kidney3. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. and you realize you are the the hostess with the mostest. you know when you're at ross yes!'s yeah! thes for less. entertain in style all season long.erhe irt
becomeef and adam tuss, who i don't h recognize whes not in that c chopper 4, will be joining m at 5:0 you know when you're at ross and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. yes yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. james: this is jane. she's a busy consultant with an active lifestyle. jane is also a kidney donor. tter donating her kidnmaurice,...
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yes. oh, no, no. >> capital g or small g? liz: g with a dash and then an a-m-i-t later. >> why is the market off, okay? now, there's nothing good in this if you are a stock trader, all right? liz: hey, what do you mean? you could buy on the dip. >> i guess that's what's going on right now. let's be real clear why we erased a 300 point gain and are now at a 300 point loss. number one, the fed said there's likely to be a slowing of the economy. so that's not good. number two, they said in the face of that likely slowing of the economy, guess what, we are going to raise rates twice more and the market had priced in no rate raises in 2019. take off what they did today, that means nothing. it was forward-looking guidance that's really spooking the market. that's what you have. the market is reacting to no good news. the real question is from a public policy standpoint, not just a market standpoint, should a bunch of stock traders be dictating and the president of the united states, who knows nothing about economics, be dictating what the fed should do with interest r
yes. oh, no, no. >> capital g or small g? liz: g with a dash and then an a-m-i-t later. >> why is the market off, okay? now, there's nothing good in this if you are a stock trader, all right? liz: hey, what do you mean? you could buy on the dip. >> i guess that's what's going on right now. let's be real clear why we erased a 300 point gain and are now at a 300 point loss. number one, the fed said there's likely to be a slowing of the economy. so that's not good. number two,...
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m ed into "seinfeld." >> you faked with me? >> yes. >> no. >> yes. >> you faked it? >> that whole thing, the whole production, it was all an act? >> not bad, huh? >> i t show. she was laughing. do you still hfre that e? >> sure. >> in your bathroom somewhere? >> yes. >> i think thein le was, no ergment of the audience expressed an it in seeing the show again. >> right. >> how did you get through that? how did you power over that? >> no, i figured we were dead at that point. was over. here's the funny part of the story to me. ru know, the whole thing started -- theson i got the series is my manager georg shapiro wrote a note to brandont tardiff, president of nbc. one sentence. call me a crazy guy,ut i think some day jerry seinfeld is going to be doi s aies of nbc. when he wrote that note it was 1988. i hadeeon the "tonight" show for seven years, threeimes a year destroying for seven years king these people laugh and george still has to say tonbc, i know this sounds crazy. what was so crazy aut the idea? >> that was network television in the '80s. there was noiocompet there was the only game in town. >> do you ever think about what your lifen would ha
m ed into "seinfeld." >> you faked with me? >> yes. >> no. >> yes. >> you faked it? >> that whole thing, the whole production, it was all an act? >> not bad, huh? >> i t show. she was laughing. do you still hfre that e? >> sure. >> in your bathroom somewhere? >> yes. >> i think thein le was, no ergment of the audience expressed an it in seeing the show again. >> right. >> how did you get through that?...
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i earlier. it is packed. >> it is so fun this time of ar ye everybody is frigid, you can see their eyes, maybe noseou and mt a blanket? >> good way to do ayit. >> we'll hi in a bit. we certainly have a lot to get to in the final half hour. let's begin with today's news. 're keeping a close eye on the winter blast affecting tens of millions ithe uth. it brought heavy rain to housto andow, expected to startn north carolina. joe fryer in houston for us this morning. joe, good morningo >> sheinelle morning. all he's on creeks and bayous. he bankshave gone over and several streets are flooded thanks to heavy rains as this powerful storm rolls across the country. >>> it's a texas-sized downpours, stopping streets and traffic. there are worries over rising waters. the city released water from major lake lowering it by 2 feet just ahead of the storm as the mayor urged caution. >> you never know what mother nature is going to do are. >> reporter: already this winter washout unleashed record rainfall in california. the cleanup is under way after the storm flooded neighborhoods and prolled mud and debris into fire sc
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yes. >> seth: how was your time in romania? [ cheers and applause ] there we go. some fan >> um, it was -- it was interesting. m >> sethmm. >> it was very interesting. ittle town in the middle of nowhere called carei. and, like, nobody spoke english. seth: mm-hmm. >> it was very, very difficult to do anything. especially eat. >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm pescatarian, so i don't eat meat. and it's a very meat-forward place. >> seth: yes. >> so i just ended up eating a lot of pizza. >> seth: okay.'t >> and it waood pizza. >> seth: yeah. aahs >> i was devastated. >> seth: they dot historically say, "you have to go to romania for the pizza." [ laughter ] >> they don'say you have to go to romania for any food, i don't think. >> seth: you'll like stews. i feel le they say if you're looking for a good meaty stew, go to romania. >> there's a lot of polenta. >> seth: oh, really? i wouldn't have known that. >> a lot of poelnta. >> seth:there you go. see -- >> too much polenta. >> seth: too much polenta. >> seth: you are turning 30. >> yes. >> seth: congratulations. that's very exciting.. >> thank y [ cheers and applause ] i know. i'm really excited about it. >> se
yes. >> seth: how was your time in romania? [ cheers and applause ] there we go. some fan >> um, it was -- it was interesting. m >> sethmm. >> it was very interesting. ittle town in the middle of nowhere called carei. and, like, nobody spoke english. seth: mm-hmm. >> it was very, very difficult to do anything. especially eat. >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm pescatarian, so i don't eat meat. and it's a very meat-forward place. >> seth: yes. >> so i...
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yes, if we don't get what we want, i will shut down the government. >> okay, fair enough. >> absolutely. >> we disagree. >> and i am proud. and i'll tell you what -- >> we disagree. i m to shut down the government for border security, chuck. >> seth: amazing. he started the meeting by calling it a pelosi shutdown and ended it by saying it's my shutdown. can you imagine if he ever does get arrested? "i'm not guilty." "yes, you are." "okay. great, i want to go to jail. [ laughter ] that was my plan. handcuffs? my wrists are freezing." [ cheers and applause ] and then when that didn't work, trump turned to e most sinister member of his white house staff, senior adviser stephen miller. [ thunder ] l [ evghter ] [ laughter ] miller is the aide trump turns to when he's desperate. he's like the creepy dude who's always hanging around ceei lannister doing weird experiments on dead bodies. "stephen, build me a wall." "i can't do that my lord, but what if i told you i brought rudy giuliani ck to life?" [ laughter ] "but i never died."dy "quiet, [ light laughter ] afisr trump was outwitted in meeting with democrats, miller tried to fix things by taking a much more aggressive ta
yes, if we don't get what we want, i will shut down the government. >> okay, fair enough. >> absolutely. >> we disagree. >> and i am proud. and i'll tell you what -- >> we disagree. i m to shut down the government for border security, chuck. >> seth: amazing. he started the meeting by calling it a pelosi shutdown and ended it by saying it's my shutdown. can you imagine if he ever does get arrested? "i'm not guilty." "yes, you are."...
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yes, go, do it. >> reporter: one tng she never wants to do is nimake fun of anyone. >> i shouldn't even have a m ho reporter: for now spreading laughter seems t be working well for the entertainer and comedian. she is showing no signs of slowing down. >> does a plane go back that far? i have never been backryhere. i to promote kindness and promote compassion and hope that it's an escape for people. >> i'm excited to see thest d-up special on netflix.le it's called "r." it's about whether or not she is relatable anymore. look for the season premier of ellen's game of games right here on nbc. the netflix show starts today. >> it's becoming more and more revealing watching her. >> yes. it was fun to hang out with her. >> awesome. >> all right. >>> dylan, you got a little "popstart"? our friend carson daly gearing up for tonight's finale of "the voice." >> and then he can come home. >> and i can g a break. >>> first up, boy george. the legendary artist and his band culture club are releasing a brand new single today called "life." we have the exclusive first look at the music video. take a look. ♪ when
yes, go, do it. >> reporter: one tng she never wants to do is nimake fun of anyone. >> i shouldn't even have a m ho reporter: for now spreading laughter seems t be working well for the entertainer and comedian. she is showing no signs of slowing down. >> does a plane go back that far? i have never been backryhere. i to promote kindness and promote compassion and hope that it's an escape for people. >> i'm excited to see thest d-up special on netflix.le it's called...
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yes >> but i don't feel discriminated against. another story. >> coming up, even as qatar says it is quitting, we'll see whether the bounce will last >>> welcome back the oiled m market closing for day. >> and up 4% to start december you can is see the 53 handle there. what drive being ting the action and trard trader are more confident of cuts coming. guitar oi tr. >>> and eric, thank you very much with china in particular, the question on thefully there, could it give the fed the all clear to hike rates in march >> we dig up tnegative morgan stanley wroting there are modest up side risks but little evidence that the proper counwoe on the same page but they say we are hopeful that china will change and the deal can get done they sigh perhapsee perhaps a 2. so it could mean more interest rate hikes it could put another rate hike in play as early as march. analysts hold two opposing views. first, both leaders get further escalation is in no bebody's interests. but seconded other idea with the two sides on far apart, 90 days. >> now we be -- >> so they go back to the way we were before. so if they come to the table, that is progress it is hard to tell the forest
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that is governored do we need reform you bet we do gaps yes, i am afraid there is but in general we got a very good process, the problems come mbishops of the country passed what we call the dallas charter, to protect children and youth it has gotten where did the acclaim, and things have been very, very much better since then. we had a tough summer, maria with the mccarrick horror with the pennsylvania nausea, with arguments the back-and-forth between pope francis, and the -- emporium ambassador to united states people are saying what in the world is going on we thought this was behind us i like to say folks, most of it is behind us. stick with us, call us to task encourage us charge us to be as honest and forth coming transparent as performance darn it we will get through it. >> life con kwrz -- conquers darkness going to happen in church this is our catholic teaching a beautiful kind of prudential mid road there is a legitimate moral call to defend our borders we have to have safe, secure borders, however there is also a noble positivesture of treating an immigrant refugee with dignity respect to embrace it we americans hav
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m, lsu game, he and barbara bush. we visited his library in college station. i recommend all americans get to college station and visit his library. he has a great story to tell. dagen: thank you. yes always a pleasure. take care. come back soon. >> thank you. dagen: coming up, protest erupting in paris, the aftermath of the city's worst riot later this year. and what qatar's split from opec means for oil prices, ahead. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. ♪ ♪ this holiday season, families near you need your help. visit redcross.org now to donate. dagen: marriott still coping with -- dealing with that fallout from the huge security breach involving half a billion starwood guests. cheryl casone has the details. i did not mispronounce that. cheryl: no, half a billion is right. big oops there, dagen. marriott says the hack of the database began in 2014 and went undetected until this december. experts believe marriott missed a huge opportunity to stop the breach a few years ago. they say a more thorough investigation into the smaller breach that happened in 2015 could have possibly uncovered the
m, lsu game, he and barbara bush. we visited his library in college station. i recommend all americans get to college station and visit his library. he has a great story to tell. dagen: thank you. yes always a pleasure. take care. come back soon. >> thank you. dagen: coming up, protest erupting in paris, the aftermath of the city's worst riot later this year. and what qatar's split from opec means for oil prices, ahead. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay...
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m university and the presidential library and museum. i think you will still with us, suzanne, there on the seen. a very moving ceremony. all of them have been so powerful. >> yessket and people will be able to see the casket as the train rolls along through various towns. you did see as well the locomotive, 4141 and the colors of air force one and the presidential seal that had been commissioned by the bush library as well as union pacific in 2005, something that president george h. w. bush love and adored when it was unveiled to him. he simply said wow, we are told. he said can i take it for a ride. he did. he loved the train. we are told he got a little bit of training and a lot of supervision and operated this very train for a couple of miles. it is now a very special occasion in which it will be retired after this very, very special and somber mission. wolf? >> we are sold once it leaves where you are, the union specific facility in spring texas, outside of houston, it will be a 2:25 minute train ride to where we are in college station, texas. john king, you are watching this together. give us your thoughts as you see this moment unfold. >> after several d
m university and the presidential library and museum. i think you will still with us, suzanne, there on the seen. a very moving ceremony. all of them have been so powerful. >> yessket and people will be able to see the casket as the train rolls along through various towns. you did see as well the locomotive, 4141 and the colors of air force one and the presidential seal that had been commissioned by the bush library as well as union pacific in 2005, something that president george h. w....