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because i saw you playing. i saw you playing, too.with much more to talk about what happened next. mark bowden, your book, "1968," 1968 was a turning point in the war, but this photo was so galvanizing it contributed to the end of the war. can you put it in context of those other battles? mark: photos become iconic because they visually capture very complicated stories sometimes. on an emotional level. you know, that photograph amlo mise -- emblemized the war. i think that there was accommodation of ignorance and arrogance. the ideal was a generation of young americans were eager to fight the spread of communism, as they saw this authoritarian menace spreading around the world. and with good intentions, many young americans volunteered or went to vietnam to fight. by 1968, the book i wrote was about the battle of hue, it was apparent the war was not winnable. and it was apparent not just to critical journalists or soldiers on the ground. it was apparent to the highest levels of the government. the president himself realized the fight
because i saw you playing. i saw you playing, too.with much more to talk about what happened next. mark bowden, your book, "1968," 1968 was a turning point in the war, but this photo was so galvanizing it contributed to the end of the war. can you put it in context of those other battles? mark: photos become iconic because they visually capture very complicated stories sometimes. on an emotional level. you know, that photograph amlo mise -- emblemized the war. i think that there was...
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i saw the blood and i saw the guy on the blood and i saw the guy on the floor and i saw people runningn i saw the police coming. as people rushed to help the injured, the plainclothes officers quickly chased sudesh amman down to outsider boots pharmacy. armed officers who are part of a product of counterterrorism surveillance operation, were following the suspect on foot, we re following the suspect on foot, were in immediate attendance and email suspected at the scene. this witness told me he saw the officers opening fire. i heard three shots and i saw him drop, and he was alive for a good two or three minutes, on the floor. the police told everybody, we have to move back in case of the blast going off. just over an hour after this all started, police declared it all started, police declared it a terrorist incident. this road, va 23, the main road through south london, remains closed tonight. —— the a23. as the scene of the shooting was being closed for the investigation, and i could be seen investigation, and i could be seen lying on the pavement beside sudesh amman and his fate suic
i saw the blood and i saw the guy on the blood and i saw the guy on the floor and i saw people runningn i saw the police coming. as people rushed to help the injured, the plainclothes officers quickly chased sudesh amman down to outsider boots pharmacy. armed officers who are part of a product of counterterrorism surveillance operation, were following the suspect on foot, we re following the suspect on foot, were in immediate attendance and email suspected at the scene. this witness told me he...
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i saw a police with pistols chasing him. at him when they were taken democrat chasing him?|j they shouting at him when they were taken democrat chasing him? i heard shouts, but it was because for people yelling, i didn't know what was going on. i was wondering what it was, then they shot him. ijust thought it was another day in london with gunshots. now i know it was the police and there was a bomb on him. what was going through your mind when all this was unfolding? are you frightened? of course, i'm still shocked. even now, i don't believe it, because a place like stratham on sunday is a busy day, but people we re sunday is a busy day, but people were street debacle screaming and running, including me. over you doing when all this unfolded?m running, including me. over you doing when all this unfolded? it was like a normal day at work. i'm shocked, actually, i don't know how to describe it. but it was talking. so you work here on stratham high road? yes, i work opposite where he was shot. i still cannot believe that happen
i saw a police with pistols chasing him. at him when they were taken democrat chasing him?|j they shouting at him when they were taken democrat chasing him? i heard shouts, but it was because for people yelling, i didn't know what was going on. i was wondering what it was, then they shot him. ijust thought it was another day in london with gunshots. now i know it was the police and there was a bomb on him. what was going through your mind when all this was unfolding? are you frightened? of...
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i saw that i saw that i saw that i saw that i saw that [ cheers and applause >> steve: funky. >> jimmyaughter ] saw that democrats are actually struggling to get the attention because the news have been dominated by the coronavirus you can tell tom steyer wants some of that coronavirus publicity. today he was begging voters to cough in his mouth [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ real too real that joke was too real you know that joke was too real ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: everyone - [ light laughter ] [ whistles ] was that too real? >> questlove: yeah, it was real >> jimmy: too -- ♪ too real too real that joke was too real too close to the bon it's too real [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: but everyone is talking about the coronavirus. experts are telling people to wash their hands and to avoid coughing and sneezing on people and if you weren't doing that already, what the hell is wrong with you [ laughter ] what are you -- sneezing on people today the white house complained that the press is exaggerating the virus to hurt the president. they were like, "don't forget the real victim in all this.
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i saw them release the afghan war logs i saw them working on the diplomatic. and i saw them working on some stuff that came off the boards when they were here it's interesting. very hard to stop organizations like working. on the with these isn't going to be the end of it even if we do use disappears which shows no sign that it will. become a sort of guerrilla organization for freedom. of speech. on the 1st judy it was in the next year on embassy. the morning off today he went to that and the 6 i read in the news and realized a lot just lost my bail money. that is the school and. he said listen to me a minute wait a minute. this is a good during the embassy. leave nearly 7 gives them by sees only the one. shoe flat in the face. so what you're looking. at the need only balcony that the embassy which in fact was . julien's the room in the last. 5 years. i saw as they found wiki leaks he's refusing to leave the ecuadorian embassy in london is expected to make his last public comment the softer they. we knew each other before he came to me. basically the possibili
i saw them release the afghan war logs i saw them working on the diplomatic. and i saw them working on some stuff that came off the boards when they were here it's interesting. very hard to stop organizations like working. on the with these isn't going to be the end of it even if we do use disappears which shows no sign that it will. become a sort of guerrilla organization for freedom. of speech. on the 1st judy it was in the next year on embassy. the morning off today he went to that and the 6...
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this was the 1st time in 10 years when i saw him when he i could really see the toll it took on him. it will stay like i was shocked. cut back to 2011 with. his youthful lawyer very. sweet. to see. after a 3 month torture certainties are. certain. not to where you. know you are. doing. this to face. was very very. the united states immediately filed an extradition request with the u.k. but it could not be considered until julian a son should still be in the months in prison for breaching the terms of his home detention and 2012. just keeping to the we don't remember seeing the wiki leaks founder was sent to belmarsh prison just outside london. prison or. high security maximum security prison it's where your murderers and terrorists. berthold. belmarsh prison is said to be a worse place even than what. he is. to. nod. the right fraternizing with all the person knows. he told me that when he sees people go past his sell he wishes he wished he could 3. i saw those leaked media also where he appears to have a lot lost a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when
this was the 1st time in 10 years when i saw him when he i could really see the toll it took on him. it will stay like i was shocked. cut back to 2011 with. his youthful lawyer very. sweet. to see. after a 3 month torture certainties are. certain. not to where you. know you are. doing. this to face. was very very. the united states immediately filed an extradition request with the u.k. but it could not be considered until julian a son should still be in the months in prison for breaching the...
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i saw it in their eyes, i saw it in their excuses. hear what they say about the president's countless number of lies. i hear what they say about his demeanor, his character. i heard what they said about ukraine and the phone call, and the phone call leading up, and the cover-up afterwards. the same feel i've seen through the trump presidency reminded me of the fear i saw when i voted against the iraq war as a member of the house almost 20 years ago. the fear i saw zoo saw from so many of my colleagues they were afraid of bug called soft on terrorism. it's worse now, and it's too on which in the senate fear does the business. >> people used to say if watergate happened and nixon had fox, he would have stayed in office. do you think that's what -- >> yeah, i've heard that assessment before. you know, it really is all -- it's a fear of trump tweeting about them, calling them a name that sticks, especially among the right-wing base. it's fear of fox. it's fear of talk radio. it's even fear of the president, especially of the president com
i saw it in their eyes, i saw it in their excuses. hear what they say about the president's countless number of lies. i hear what they say about his demeanor, his character. i heard what they said about ukraine and the phone call, and the phone call leading up, and the cover-up afterwards. the same feel i've seen through the trump presidency reminded me of the fear i saw when i voted against the iraq war as a member of the house almost 20 years ago. the fear i saw zoo saw from so many of my...
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bin when i. saw this is on the to the u.k. yeah and i think the ad tends to natural seen that before don't try now do you for not. found it was for you should it is an actual financial mill for top skirts. financial you going. to sound wishes he joined what was she just chen's how why did she go to. cut up the candle to blow up my job with a. man like you should sue me i should get out all this attention i'm getting now and nothing to do with luck is definitely. a good educational. little shield those that hold a higher burden on the years that hold you know was never a basho try though. that have kind of hung on one of the tomato plants added a man to. the no notion solution homeless she wants to move the goal no one come. to her. oh right a low low low low low low rule our lives that are going to let. a live look at a lower lower a living. continue to live. you. 6 6 let you. live going to. a live. you. told a lie listen you. lose. the blow a lunatic letting. you get. food. to lose you. you. again. still call. you may have hea
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and that is what i saw. and now my car is there and i don't know what is happening down there. have a business on the high road? i work there. i work as a barber. oh, you work as a barber, 0k. it is a very busy day, sunday. and so all of this unfolded just a few yards from where you work? it was from here to that side. it was a normal day. i don't know how to feel about it. it is shocking. and so the first you heard was really when this... what alerted you to the situation? what was it, a noise that made you look out into the street? i saw this lady, she walk with a baby, running into the middle of the street and then i saw people and i said, what is that? and i saw this young guy, the one who got shot, he was coming in that direction and behind him, a normal person. i never thought he was police. three people, actually, with a pistol, telling him, wait, stop, and they had to shoot him. literally that far. and the lady that you saw, do you think that was one of the people who had been stabbed? i don't know but she was with a baby. a lady with a baby walking in that direction an
and that is what i saw. and now my car is there and i don't know what is happening down there. have a business on the high road? i work there. i work as a barber. oh, you work as a barber, 0k. it is a very busy day, sunday. and so all of this unfolded just a few yards from where you work? it was from here to that side. it was a normal day. i don't know how to feel about it. it is shocking. and so the first you heard was really when this... what alerted you to the situation? what was it, a noise...
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i don't remember saying i saw him. police there was somebody, and i probably would have said it with confidence because i trusted dan. >> when dan returned to the house without sam, rachel says dan was almost frantic. >> it looked like he was having some sort of panic attack or heart attack. he was like, pacing around the room, holding his heart, leaning up against the wall. >> rachel says dan told her he needed to go to his parents' house to get his things. he returned in time for them to head to the theater for that night's show. and by all accounts, both dan and rachel's performances in "nine" that evening were on their marks. maybe even too good. during this emotional scene on stage, captured on this video, rachel broke down in tears. some of her fellow cast members later told police that crying on cue was unusual for this amateur actress. and some of them speculated she was crying because she already knew sam herr was dead. >> people who think i'm guilty and are looking for some sort of justification i think are c
i don't remember saying i saw him. police there was somebody, and i probably would have said it with confidence because i trusted dan. >> when dan returned to the house without sam, rachel says dan was almost frantic. >> it looked like he was having some sort of panic attack or heart attack. he was like, pacing around the room, holding his heart, leaning up against the wall. >> rachel says dan told her he needed to go to his parents' house to get his things. he returned in...
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[applause] fmr mayor buttigieg: i saw that unity. saw that empowerment beautifully symbolized in nevada last summer during what was literally one of the darkest moments of this campaign. we were in sparks at the high school. in the middle of my remarks, the power went out completely. i was speaking as loud as i could, no microphone, trying to make myself heard. it took a moment, but then somebody held up the screen of their iphone, then another, then another, holding up their lit phones together until the whole room was lit up. from where i was standing, i could not see who was old or white or who was black or native, who was standing on two feet or in a wheelchair, i saw each little light and knew behind it was an american who saw the lights went out and knew right away what to do about it. [applause] fmr mayor buttigieg: it just took one person. one person started it, then a bunch of others began to do the same. if we can light up a high school gym like that, we can light up a neighborhood. if we can light up a neighborhood, we can
[applause] fmr mayor buttigieg: i saw that unity. saw that empowerment beautifully symbolized in nevada last summer during what was literally one of the darkest moments of this campaign. we were in sparks at the high school. in the middle of my remarks, the power went out completely. i was speaking as loud as i could, no microphone, trying to make myself heard. it took a moment, but then somebody held up the screen of their iphone, then another, then another, holding up their lit phones...
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when i saw her response to the firings i had to read it like five times.se of what she said why she said she was going to acquit the president. she believed that trump learned a lesson. and earlier today she's not in favor of any kind of retribution. she's concerned. >> she'll furrow her brow. >> she's worried, she'll clutch her pearls. she famously stood up to mcarthur. she enables the most dangerous president we have had. and then suddenly shocked, shocked i say, he's taking the license that she gave him and now abusing all the people around him. this is so predictable. >> she was in a hopeless place politically. do the right thing. when can you do the right thing? she did. >> do you think any of the republicans are sitting around saying what did we do? or when you escort a purple heart out. >> several of them out. ten years from now they will not like themselves. they'll really feel awful about the way they behaved and why that didn't give them more pause in realtime will confound me. >> it might be when ever bolton's book comes out. >> didn't they bett
when i saw her response to the firings i had to read it like five times.se of what she said why she said she was going to acquit the president. she believed that trump learned a lesson. and earlier today she's not in favor of any kind of retribution. she's concerned. >> she'll furrow her brow. >> she's worried, she'll clutch her pearls. she famously stood up to mcarthur. she enables the most dangerous president we have had. and then suddenly shocked, shocked i say, he's taking the...
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[cheers and applause] i saw that unity, i saw that empowerment, i saw that illumination dutifully symbolize right here last summer during what was one of the darkest moments of this campaign. sparks, middle of march, the power went out completely. dark room,ng to a speaking as loud as i could, no microphone, trying to make myself heard. and it took a moment, but something happened. somebody held up the screen of their iphone, and then another, and then another, holding up their phones together until the whole room was lit up. standing, ire i was could not see who was behind each light, who was young and who was old, who was white and who was black and who was latino and who was asian and who was native, who was standing on two feet or who was in a wheelchair, i just saw each light and knew that behind it was an american who saw when the lights went out and new right away what to do about it. [cheers and applause] it just took one person. one person started it and then a bunch of others again to do the same. and if we can light up a high school like that, we can light up a neighborhood. and
[cheers and applause] i saw that unity, i saw that empowerment, i saw that illumination dutifully symbolize right here last summer during what was one of the darkest moments of this campaign. sparks, middle of march, the power went out completely. dark room,ng to a speaking as loud as i could, no microphone, trying to make myself heard. and it took a moment, but something happened. somebody held up the screen of their iphone, and then another, and then another, holding up their phones together...
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i saw in those leaked media also great he appears to have a lot lost a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when you know someone very well and see him in in this position. i'm not allowed to hand him anything the only way of communicating with the outside world this time to save their heads. we were not sure if he wanted to communicate with journalists by town here's a letter we have just received from belmarsh prison and it's from jill and i songes it says here on the back of. that letter reveals despair and frustration as the trial draws closer the wiki leaks founder says he has no internet or telephone access which seriously hinders his ability to prepare his own defense and that he has nothing much to do except walk thousands of laps per day around the cell. it's very distressing to. see someone you have worked with and who is an old friend. in such peril. and. to. think that they may not come out of it is very upsetting. the charges that the u.s. government have raised against union to extradite him have shifted. 1st they called him a ha
i saw in those leaked media also great he appears to have a lot lost a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when you know someone very well and see him in in this position. i'm not allowed to hand him anything the only way of communicating with the outside world this time to save their heads. we were not sure if he wanted to communicate with journalists by town here's a letter we have just received from belmarsh prison and it's from jill and i songes it says here on...
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buttigieg: i saw that unity, i saw that empowerment, i saw that illumination beautifully symbolized hereer during one of the most darkest moments of this campaign. near reno, we were in sparks at the high school and in the middle of my remarks, the power went out completely. i was talking to a dark room, no microphone, trying to make myself heard. it took a moment but then something happened. somebody held up the screen of their iphone and then another and another, holding up their lit phones together until the whole room was lit up. from where i was standing, i could not see who was behind each light, who was young and was old, white and black and latino and asian and native, who was on two feet or in a wheelchair. i just saw each little light and that there was an american who saw when the lights went out and knew what to do about it. [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: it just took one person, one person who started it and a bunch of others did the same. if we can light up a high school gym, we can light up a neighborhood. [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: if we can light up the n
buttigieg: i saw that unity, i saw that empowerment, i saw that illumination beautifully symbolized hereer during one of the most darkest moments of this campaign. near reno, we were in sparks at the high school and in the middle of my remarks, the power went out completely. i was talking to a dark room, no microphone, trying to make myself heard. it took a moment but then something happened. somebody held up the screen of their iphone and then another and another, holding up their lit phones...
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then i saw another car, another car blocking of the street, i tried to go around, the other street ishe street and i saw all these people down here, so ijust heard there was a shooting. 26 civilians have been killed, according to syrian rescue workers in the latest bombing in india, the last stronghold held by rebels. the offensive by president asada ‘s government backed by russia has forced nearly i million government backed by russia has forced nearlyi million people to plead their homes. there have been talking to his capital to try to find some way out of the conflict —— flee their homes. this next report by orla guerin contains disturbing images. in idlib, a frantic search in the rubble after another neighbourhood becomes a burial ground. the white helmet volunteers are directed by annas. this was the home his family fled to, hoping to be safe. "there is the sound of a boy," he says. annas rushes in. but they find the lifeless body of his son. childhood in assad's syria. where regime air strikes don't spare a two—year—old. then a last kiss. but there was more anguish to come. aid
then i saw another car, another car blocking of the street, i tried to go around, the other street ishe street and i saw all these people down here, so ijust heard there was a shooting. 26 civilians have been killed, according to syrian rescue workers in the latest bombing in india, the last stronghold held by rebels. the offensive by president asada ‘s government backed by russia has forced nearly i million government backed by russia has forced nearlyi million people to plead their homes....
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i tell you, when i saw -- because i follow you on twitter. i saw the photograph. t, honestly, i thought you were making fun of donald trump. because he had posted a photo of his head on like sylvester stallone's body. and i saw it, oh, that's funny, and i kind of kept going. then i started reading all these stories, oh my god, kumail's body. i'm like, they found kumail's body? [ laughter ] it became a worldwide viral sensation, your body. >> yeah. super weird, man. it was a weird couple days. >> jimmy: i have the photograph here in case you haven't seen it. >> oh my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is the part that's absolutely ridiculous. it's like -- >> yeah. it's actually the streets to lead to my home that i grew up in. [ laughter ] that's the map. >> jimmy: i did not know veins went in that direction, i thought they only went this way, i had no idea. >> i think i messed up my veins by working out. those aren't going anywhere. where are those going? shouldn't they be going to the heart? aren't they supposed to go to the heart? >> jimmy: they are supp
i tell you, when i saw -- because i follow you on twitter. i saw the photograph. t, honestly, i thought you were making fun of donald trump. because he had posted a photo of his head on like sylvester stallone's body. and i saw it, oh, that's funny, and i kind of kept going. then i started reading all these stories, oh my god, kumail's body. i'm like, they found kumail's body? [ laughter ] it became a worldwide viral sensation, your body. >> yeah. super weird, man. it was a weird couple...
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and that is what i saw. and now my car is there and i don't know what is happening down there.rber. oh, you work as a barber, ok. it is a very busy day, sunday. and so all of this unfolded just a few yards from where you work? it was from here to that side. it was a normal day. i don't know how to feel about it. it is shocking. and so the first you heard was really when this... what alerted you to the situation? what was it, a noise that made you look out into the street? i saw this lady, she walk with a baby, running into the middle of the street and then i saw people and i said, what is that? and i saw this young guy, the one who got shot, he was coming in that direction and behind him, a normal person. i never thought he was police. three people, actually, with a pistol, telling him, wait, stop, and they had to shoot him. literally that far. and the lady that you saw, do you think that was one of the people who had been stabbed? i don't know but she was with a baby. a lady with a baby walking in that direction and that is where she was coming to, that street direction, and t
and that is what i saw. and now my car is there and i don't know what is happening down there.rber. oh, you work as a barber, ok. it is a very busy day, sunday. and so all of this unfolded just a few yards from where you work? it was from here to that side. it was a normal day. i don't know how to feel about it. it is shocking. and so the first you heard was really when this... what alerted you to the situation? what was it, a noise that made you look out into the street? i saw this lady, she...
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>> there's mardi gras beads. >> i saw him on tv the other day, he spoke so well. [inaudible] justice. [inaudible] >> i've had my haircut over the years. [inaudible] sumac out of you remember, i had a haircut the week before. >> yes i remember. and all you needed was a light trim. you've got a lead that for today buddy. so you're on stage night? oh you're not. >> did you watch. [inaudible] is not a townhall. [background noises] cmac you don't talk like that. what would it be like to when you talk about integrity and honesty and working hard. and. [inaudible] [background noises] >> cut it, i can feel it back there it's all going crazy. >> it's pretty heavy. it grew fast. >> did that's great. >> you're not turning gray yet. it shouldst die started turning gray around 44. >> i 55. [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] i saw somebody today and said i'm sick and tired of politics. i asked what is sick about and he talks about lifelong decisions. somebody said. [background noises] >> we see why bernie sanders has unique appeal to be burning. >> you a
>> there's mardi gras beads. >> i saw him on tv the other day, he spoke so well. [inaudible] justice. [inaudible] >> i've had my haircut over the years. [inaudible] sumac out of you remember, i had a haircut the week before. >> yes i remember. and all you needed was a light trim. you've got a lead that for today buddy. so you're on stage night? oh you're not. >> did you watch. [inaudible] is not a townhall. [background noises] cmac you don't talk like that. what...
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i saw you eating poop earlier. hey!saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: welcome back to "the tonight show." it is time for a game of "virtual reality pictionary. that's right [ cheers and applause ♪ virtual reality pictionary ♪ >> jimmy: my first opponent tonight is one of our favorites. she stars in "homeland." please welcome claire danes. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> all right >> jimmy: there it is. joining my team, is the star of the
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i saw it, i was like wait, okay. >> exactly. >> she's a very good sport. >> definitely. >>> only a spotty chance of a shower tomorrow night into saturday morning. 75 for the afternoon. >> wow. >> more upper 70s into next week. as i said earlier, first week of march offers about a 60% chance of getting some consistent rain back. >> we've still got some time in february. thanks for joining us here on this thursday night. have a great friday tomorrow. >> see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - will smith patti smith, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1184 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, hello. welcome. [ cheers and applause i love you i love you welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. you made it. thank you for being here welcome. well, you guys, everyone is still talking about the situation overseas tensions are high,
i saw it, i was like wait, okay. >> exactly. >> she's a very good sport. >> definitely. >>> only a spotty chance of a shower tomorrow night into saturday morning. 75 for the afternoon. >> wow. >> more upper 70s into next week. as i said earlier, first week of march offers about a 60% chance of getting some consistent rain back. >> we've still got some time in february. thanks for joining us here on this thursday night. have a great friday tomorrow....
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got to take me when i saw the new operating technique which doesn't use stitches or ultrasound i was impressed and since then i've been using this method on my patients in thailand i feel i bought. them for me in my case somebody told me about an operating method that took me less than 10 minutes at 1st i couldn't believe it but then when i saw a doctor we'd do it i was amazed and i wanted to learn it from him but i'm buying. an artificial lens adapted to get lost his vision is implanted in her eye. and she's made it through the procedure. like. now everybody can rest up for the next day. the next morning the 253 patients who've had their operations come for their follow up exam it's the moment of truth for a good lassie she'll find out if she can see again. that. you. haven't done to get there it is for the moment please keep your eyes closed the physical. the big moment has come. now you can open your eyes and look over here. can you see d.c. any good yes yes yes. of the whole. little bit. of pressure can you see all right yes very well how many thing is that my holding up 5 and no
got to take me when i saw the new operating technique which doesn't use stitches or ultrasound i was impressed and since then i've been using this method on my patients in thailand i feel i bought. them for me in my case somebody told me about an operating method that took me less than 10 minutes at 1st i couldn't believe it but then when i saw a doctor we'd do it i was amazed and i wanted to learn it from him but i'm buying. an artificial lens adapted to get lost his vision is implanted in her...
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some children were tied i saw children who can eat on their own and being fed carelessly i saw children who cannot walk lie in bed all their lives there are more than 2 dozen state institution that cater to children and adults with mental health conditions and disabilities and approximate. 2000 children live with orphans even though they still have one or both parents others here has made several requests to the ministry of education as well as the mayor's office to allow us to see for ourselves where the children institutions like the one behind me are being abused and neglected but we have not been granted permission. government believes it has a better system than the rest of central asian states but there is still room for improvement. there are $74.00 santas with $60000.00 children after an indefinite cycle but they got to go service the children receive timely correctional support there are $186.00 cycle correctional offices and 14 regional centers where children receive support but our objective is not to hold them there . you know works as a cleaner and had decision to take care
some children were tied i saw children who can eat on their own and being fed carelessly i saw children who cannot walk lie in bed all their lives there are more than 2 dozen state institution that cater to children and adults with mental health conditions and disabilities and approximate. 2000 children live with orphans even though they still have one or both parents others here has made several requests to the ministry of education as well as the mayor's office to allow us to see for...
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the last survey i saw was i% the last survey i saw was 1% overall of big oil companies spending on cleacompanies spending on clean energy so have they improved a lot in the last few weeks? that will be one of the interesting things when bernard looney gets up. the argument is that they spent hundreds of millions in some cases on renewable energy and what have you. bp spent £71 billion on oil exploration last year, finding new oil and gas. that'll be the acid test. greenpeace and others have said if we are going to hit climate change targets you must reduce the amount of oil you are burning every year and stopped looking for any more, at all. shell is looking at battery technology, so they are dividing up. what you will hear today from bp is that they think hydrogen is going to be the future. one of the models you can see of the oil company, energy companies they are called now, they will be investing in renewables, and using that renewable energy, say offshore wind, to create and generate high ledge in which you can then burn. the by—product of burning hydrogen is water. the problem is
the last survey i saw was i% the last survey i saw was 1% overall of big oil companies spending on cleacompanies spending on clean energy so have they improved a lot in the last few weeks? that will be one of the interesting things when bernard looney gets up. the argument is that they spent hundreds of millions in some cases on renewable energy and what have you. bp spent £71 billion on oil exploration last year, finding new oil and gas. that'll be the acid test. greenpeace and others have...
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by steve wright, i went to a house with a great first lady that night, right honey and we saw a man thatas not going to make it. it was the doctor, and i told him, i said your wife, loves you, why do you say that, because she was devastated. a lot of wives wouldn't even really give a damn. [laughter] greg: steve scalise, i actually honestly think you are better looking at. >> steve scalise, i actually, honestly think you're better looking now. you weren't that good-looking. you look good now. [laughter] greg: that's amazing. but what about bobby richardson. >> bobby richardson would kill them off. he had unbelievable range. this was not steve scalise. [laughter] steve scalise had no range. greg: enough about steve scalise. what about christopher steele, he should've sued him to. >> i should've sued him to but people don't like suing, i want to think my legal team, not to that device for other advice. greg: trump is a lonesome human being is any. >> trump is a lonesome hen human being. i'm not really about person. greg: did the media feel that way? what do you think? >> vindictive, profan
by steve wright, i went to a house with a great first lady that night, right honey and we saw a man thatas not going to make it. it was the doctor, and i told him, i said your wife, loves you, why do you say that, because she was devastated. a lot of wives wouldn't even really give a damn. [laughter] greg: steve scalise, i actually honestly think you are better looking at. >> steve scalise, i actually, honestly think you're better looking now. you weren't that good-looking. you look good...
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. >> i saw you working radio row. i know you have done this before. ,hen you put those headsets on you were talking to activists around the country. i know the numbers are greater. you notice the series of questions are different now that we are almost a full term of donald trump? we are on the precipice of having an opponent. do you notice the questions being different? >> i believe that this year's cpac is the start of the presidential campaign. will know saturday who won the south carolina primary. we'll know if the person who is saying they are ok with being called a socialist wins the south carolina primary. i think that brings the heat to the moment. we will have eventually a democratic nominee, even if they try to rig or stop it or change the rules, whatever will happen over there, we will have somebody. that person is going to take on president trump. is, the polling that i think is the most constructive for all of us is not all these head-to-head polls and everything else. it's how the american may feel -- peo
. >> i saw you working radio row. i know you have done this before. ,hen you put those headsets on you were talking to activists around the country. i know the numbers are greater. you notice the series of questions are different now that we are almost a full term of donald trump? we are on the precipice of having an opponent. do you notice the questions being different? >> i believe that this year's cpac is the start of the presidential campaign. will know saturday who won the...
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i saw there's a negative hit attack ad on romney already coming out against him. this is what i think people hate about politics. this kind of take no prisoners, be with me or be, you know, out of my sight that people just really hate. here's mitt romney, who was the head of the republican party only in 2012, who's already been disinvited from cpac meetings. it's a recipe for a smaller and smaller party, i think. >> in an interview with chris wallace on fox news today, senator romney recognized the significance of his decision today. here he is. >> you talk about the consequences. you realize this is war? donald trump will never forgive you for this? >> there's a hymn in my church, which is do what is right, let the consequence follow. i know in my heart that i'm doing what's right. i understand there's going to be enormous consequence. and i don't have a choice in that regard. that's why i haven't been anxious to be in the position i'm in. >> almost immediately after announcing his decision, romney came under heavy fire from a slew of trump's proxies. his oldest s
i saw there's a negative hit attack ad on romney already coming out against him. this is what i think people hate about politics. this kind of take no prisoners, be with me or be, you know, out of my sight that people just really hate. here's mitt romney, who was the head of the republican party only in 2012, who's already been disinvited from cpac meetings. it's a recipe for a smaller and smaller party, i think. >> in an interview with chris wallace on fox news today, senator romney...
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it was for a good 30 yards from where i was standing they were chasing him. sawniform. no, i did not know they were officer. and then they shot him and then they brought on their hats and they were putting on their hats and they were putting on police hats and they told us evacuate, the blast may go off. they told you to get out of the area. to evacuate and more police came and then we saw a sniper came to because in the time that they shot him he was still alive on the floor. that is why they keep him on the ground. they say don't move. and you think there were three shots fired. the element i heard three shots but i have seen police with ape pistol chasing him. and where they shouting at him? did you hear them shout anything? i heard a shout but you don't know what it is. there were like four people running. you don't know what is going on. so this was a gun so it made me wonder and then they shot him. you just thought it was another day in london with a gunshot, but obviously it was police and then i now know there is a bomb on him as well. what was going thro
it was for a good 30 yards from where i was standing they were chasing him. sawniform. no, i did not know they were officer. and then they shot him and then they brought on their hats and they were putting on their hats and they were putting on police hats and they told us evacuate, the blast may go off. they told you to get out of the area. to evacuate and more police came and then we saw a sniper came to because in the time that they shot him he was still alive on the floor. that is why they...
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so i went and i saw my own gp. she said, "well, there is some inflammation." " because it had gone away when i saw her and she said, "ok, but if that comes back i want to see you again." well, it did come back, but i was so busy working, i thought, "0h!"... so she sent me to see a gastric surgeon and he said, "there happens to be a ct scan free, if you can stay here and have it." and i said, "yeah, let's get it done. i have a day off work. let's do it now because i don't know when i'm going to be free," you know? so they did it and of course a couple of days later, i get a message on my mobile and i was filming, saying, "professor kura nji would like to speak to you." and he said, "we found an abnormality," and i thought, "yeah." and he said, "in your intestine." i said, "right. what is it? " he said, "i'm worried it's cancer." so i said, "right." and he showed me on the ct scan and i could see it there, in my intestine right by my appendix and he said, "we can fix this." but at the time i was thinking, that's ridiculous. they must have made a mistake. i couldn
so i went and i saw my own gp. she said, "well, there is some inflammation." " because it had gone away when i saw her and she said, "ok, but if that comes back i want to see you again." well, it did come back, but i was so busy working, i thought, "0h!"... so she sent me to see a gastric surgeon and he said, "there happens to be a ct scan free, if you can stay here and have it." and i said, "yeah, let's get it done. i have a day off work. let's...
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rejects the 1st stage i saw a big rooms appeal against revoking her citizenship and trading textbooks for guns revisit the mexican communities arming children to protect against skeptics. am i and. the f.a.q. for joining as the number of corona virus cases on board a cruise ship quarantined in japan has more than doubled another 41 people have been infected on the diamond princes bringing the total to 61 the world health organization says it's working with japan's government to get some of the 3700 passengers off the ship it's expected to remain off the coast of yokohama for at least 2 weeks. cruise ship is a very particular environment in which you can have higher levels of transmission even with a virus that isn't very efficient and transmission that's not to say this where is will gain more efficiency or spread more but we need to be very careful to extrapolate the experience on a cruise ship to that of a general population w.h.o. is also warning of a global shortage of medical equipment including testing kits needed to fight the corona virus outbreak it says the number of new infe
rejects the 1st stage i saw a big rooms appeal against revoking her citizenship and trading textbooks for guns revisit the mexican communities arming children to protect against skeptics. am i and. the f.a.q. for joining as the number of corona virus cases on board a cruise ship quarantined in japan has more than doubled another 41 people have been infected on the diamond princes bringing the total to 61 the world health organization says it's working with japan's government to get some of the...
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about an operating method that took less than 10 minutes at 1st i couldn't believe it but then when i saw a doctor a week through it i was amazed and i wanted to learn it from him but i'm getting. an artificial lens adapted to get lost his vision is implanted in her eye. and she's made it through the procedure. like. now everybody can rest up for the next day. the next morning the 253 patients who've had their operations come for their follow up exam it's the moment of truth for good lassie she'll find out if she can see again. i. haven't wanted to get there it is for the moment please keep your eyes closed the physical. the big moment has come. now you can open your eyes and look over here. can you see d.c. any good you have to yes yes. much of the whole. look over here. in that case i can see all right yes very well how many thing is that my holding up 5 and now 2 i'm now 5 this case i wanted so much to be able to see again i wanted to look at my doctor now i can see everything . in the middle misrepresenting the. one last checkup glasses operation went smoothly with no complications i
about an operating method that took less than 10 minutes at 1st i couldn't believe it but then when i saw a doctor a week through it i was amazed and i wanted to learn it from him but i'm getting. an artificial lens adapted to get lost his vision is implanted in her eye. and she's made it through the procedure. like. now everybody can rest up for the next day. the next morning the 253 patients who've had their operations come for their follow up exam it's the moment of truth for good lassie...
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"i saw you fall in the chair."yeah >> luke bryant, katy perry it is a new season i'll tell you something, when i first started, when kelly clarkson won, and she came on the show and we were looking for a pretty specific pop star >> jimmy: yeah >> now there are no genre walls in music and so we're seeing all kinds of different true artists who write their songs and perform. and i think that's evolved the show quite a bit >> jimmy: well, that's fantastic. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's good, yeah because it's been -- what is it almost 20 years? >> it's been almost 20 years >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's amazing it's great - [ applause ] i'm so happy that you're still doing it >> and this season is just great. we have people who are doing everyday things for their jobs one guy is a garbage man one guy is an uber driver. and they just say, "you know, i'm going to go for it and see what happens." and there's real talent in these people across the country. >> jimmy: yeah, it's great and you get along with them, even t
"i saw you fall in the chair."yeah >> luke bryant, katy perry it is a new season i'll tell you something, when i first started, when kelly clarkson won, and she came on the show and we were looking for a pretty specific pop star >> jimmy: yeah >> now there are no genre walls in music and so we're seeing all kinds of different true artists who write their songs and perform. and i think that's evolved the show quite a bit >> jimmy: well, that's fantastic....
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and i saw it and was like, what?ay the sun is a beautiful hot ball of glowing gases whose gravity holds the solar system together. but up close the sun ain't nothing but a big old ashy leg [ laughter ] hey astronauts, the next time you go up there bring some lotion [ laughter ] then beyonce came out with a new line of clothes. and i was like, what then she sent her famous friends giant boxes of the clothes and i was like, what that is so cool. hey, seth did you get a big old box of clothes from beyonce? >> seth: i think you know i did not. [ laughter ] >> so then, soon after - [ laughter ] people started noticing how the line of clothing resembled uniforms at popeye's and i looked at the similarities and i was like, what a coincidence! then popeye's came out with its own line of clothing that looks a lot like beyonce's fashion line and i was like, what popeye's [ laughter ] i'm a size medium. [ laughter and applause then presidential candidate michael bloomberg met a dog for what i guess was the first time. and this
and i saw it and was like, what?ay the sun is a beautiful hot ball of glowing gases whose gravity holds the solar system together. but up close the sun ain't nothing but a big old ashy leg [ laughter ] hey astronauts, the next time you go up there bring some lotion [ laughter ] then beyonce came out with a new line of clothes. and i was like, what then she sent her famous friends giant boxes of the clothes and i was like, what that is so cool. hey, seth did you get a big old box of clothes from...
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and when i saw joe, it was so hard to pick him up. seeing so many wounds, so much damage to his body, i couldn't even think anymore. >> kay managed to drag joe out of the burning house and on to the patio. she held out hope that while badly injured he was still alive. paramedics arrived but there was nothing they could do for joe morrissey. kay's husband was gone at the age of only 46. >> and that was the last time you saw him. >> you saved yourself. you saved your son. >> but i didn't save joe. i just couldn't. it was the most horrible thing that ever happened to me, to learn that he was dead. >> it was a heart-breaking story and one that police came to believe. they cleared kay. >> we found no evidence that would support us to believe that she was involved in any way in this murder. >> now it was up to investigators to find out who had done such horrifying things to this family. a family detective kendall believed that had been targeted. but so far it wasn't making any sense. >> if it was just something personal in nature, why not ju
and when i saw joe, it was so hard to pick him up. seeing so many wounds, so much damage to his body, i couldn't even think anymore. >> kay managed to drag joe out of the burning house and on to the patio. she held out hope that while badly injured he was still alive. paramedics arrived but there was nothing they could do for joe morrissey. kay's husband was gone at the age of only 46. >> and that was the last time you saw him. >> you saved yourself. you saved your son....
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>> i saw hank not too long ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. how up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left. this is [bleep] ridiculous. you need to [bleep] come back here. i've been here for a week. i'm doing all this stuff. this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go on to cnbc.com/the-profit. >> turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. hank has turned out to be a real disappointment. not only walking away from his re-grand opening, but his unwillingness to make the changes necessary. he's pushe
>> i saw hank not too long ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. how up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank....
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i saw the photos and realised there had been a camera. photos and realised there had been a camera. i was photos and realised there had been a camera. i was there in my pyjamas. it was clearly by my pyjamas. it was clearly by my bed, for six months. what do they think i do? plan a coup in
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>> well, i was standing at the trade mart, waiting for his arrival there. all of a sudden we sawlow down, as a matter of fact, they were going 70, 80 miles an hour past us. and then i jumped into a police car and went to parkland. >> these two men come in and one of them had a large machine gun and was hollering for the stretchers and cots and everything. and they brought the governor in first. >> what happened next? >> then the president came in behind him and they took both of them back -- >> albert thomas, democrat of texas is standing outside the corridor of the emergency room said he's been told the president was still alive but in very critical condition. >> two priests who were with president kennedy say he is dead. >> of bullet wounds. this is the latest information we have from dallas. i will repeat with the greatest regret. two priests who were with president kennedy say he has died of bullet wounds. >> the assistant press secretary was filling in for the regular press secretary an he had to draw himself up to give the most fateful announcement that any press secretary
>> well, i was standing at the trade mart, waiting for his arrival there. all of a sudden we sawlow down, as a matter of fact, they were going 70, 80 miles an hour past us. and then i jumped into a police car and went to parkland. >> these two men come in and one of them had a large machine gun and was hollering for the stretchers and cots and everything. and they brought the governor in first. >> what happened next? >> then the president came in behind him and they took...
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i saw pete early march of last year on some videos and i went out for the very first time in my life to one of these events to see one of the political candidates running for president. there were like tens of us there at the time. what i saw there at that moment in time was a person that i thought, this is what we need for the future of this country. the intellect of this individual , the calm and the poise, the way he articulated his points, he had a composure that was phenomenal. i spent three years as a drill sergeant in the u.s. army and i've seen people under fire. the composure that you have under those circumstances is huge for me, and i saw this in this individual at the time. i thought, maybe after 60 years of life in this world, it's time for you to get up and perhaps speak out and make your voice heard. we all have a voice and mine is a little louder than most. so be it. like many of you, i'm a united states veteran. army, i in the u.s. appreciate pete for what he has done. yearsred the army two after the fall of saigon, 1970 seven. i'm a lot older than i look. i had the
i saw pete early march of last year on some videos and i went out for the very first time in my life to one of these events to see one of the political candidates running for president. there were like tens of us there at the time. what i saw there at that moment in time was a person that i thought, this is what we need for the future of this country. the intellect of this individual , the calm and the poise, the way he articulated his points, he had a composure that was phenomenal. i spent...
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this was the 1st time in years when i saw him when he i could really see the. like i was shocked. back to them or they have been waiting. for a lawyer very. sweet. to see. him. after right through torture and surgeries are. trying. to serve him. not to where they. are. not. the united states immediately filed an extradition request with u.k. but it could not be considered until julian assange himself in the months in prison for breaching the terms of his home detention and 2012 you. know wiki leaks. prison just outside london. high security maximum security prison where your murderers and terrorists are bone bruise brutal. belmarsh prison is said to be a worse place even than guantanamo. he is. there nodded the right fraternizing with all the person knows. he told me that when he sees people go past his cell he wishes he wished he could speak to. a saunders leaked media also where he appears to have a lot lost a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when you know someone very well and see him in this position. i'm not allowed to hand him anything the only
this was the 1st time in years when i saw him when he i could really see the. like i was shocked. back to them or they have been waiting. for a lawyer very. sweet. to see. him. after right through torture and surgeries are. trying. to serve him. not to where they. are. not. the united states immediately filed an extradition request with u.k. but it could not be considered until julian assange himself in the months in prison for breaching the terms of his home detention and 2012 you. know wiki...
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they would let me go nowhere and so after that the 2 shots with 38 i don't know who had the 38 but i saw the one with the 45 in my face and i got a 45 into it 38 at that point and the humorous part you see when i was laying there i was saying your brain steals we work it so when i'm laying there and i pay as gay as i thought i was going to die because you know he's that you would before you die and ok is gay. go out. in like oh. i could really see how to. get out of the sad face so i just had this one over like . the and once i got to ask it was another scary feeling i went through because when i was back to the doctors what really rushing to do it was like they will sit nobody on a hurdle and i'm sydney i'm trying to say how do it look and really open to the feel like my jaw was broke from when a bullet hit sometimes i had to look so now my brain saying. i mean i was kind of glad that doctors came in at last or really kind of feeling myself and getting around the collapse. right as i'm raising my shirt up and seeing with all this that i'm feeling oh my intestines on i want out i had a h
they would let me go nowhere and so after that the 2 shots with 38 i don't know who had the 38 but i saw the one with the 45 in my face and i got a 45 into it 38 at that point and the humorous part you see when i was laying there i was saying your brain steals we work it so when i'm laying there and i pay as gay as i thought i was going to die because you know he's that you would before you die and ok is gay. go out. in like oh. i could really see how to. get out of the sad face so i just had...
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thank you for being here matthew, last time i saw you, we were in u.t. w -- >> it went great everyone passed. everyone got as. >> jimmy: yeah, perfect. see, come on [ applause ] >> we actually studied this film, "the gentlemen." >> jimmy: you did? >> had a little talk about that, yes. >> jimmy: oh, that's right and i saw from your lincoln ads that over the holiday you went ice -- you went ice fishing. >> ice fishing [ laughter ] >> jimmy: on the back -- on back of your truck did you see -- [ laughter ] >> everyone's always known how big of an ice fishermen i am >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] have you ever, ever been ice fishing? >> absolutely not. [ laughter ] but, i play one on tv. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> a red flag come up, and you get a bit of a smile go get the fish very slowly. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: have you seen -- have you seen his lincoln ads >> no, i want to very much >> jimmy: oh [ laughter ] they're the most relaxing, coolest, best -- one of the oddest things you'll ever see. [ laughter ] >> really? >> jimmy: they're --
thank you for being here matthew, last time i saw you, we were in u.t. w -- >> it went great everyone passed. everyone got as. >> jimmy: yeah, perfect. see, come on [ applause ] >> we actually studied this film, "the gentlemen." >> jimmy: you did? >> had a little talk about that, yes. >> jimmy: oh, that's right and i saw from your lincoln ads that over the holiday you went ice -- you went ice fishing. >> ice fishing [ laughter ] >>...
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when he showed it to me i said, i never saw that. ad always been asking, where is my line-up picture? >> i was surprised i got the photo because the photo was of the line-up with the police officer pulling up nathan's shirt to show a tattoo. >> detective david o'callahan, he's the one that raised my what was significant about it is that i had a el rukn tattoo on my arm. and all these guys in that line-up got long-sleeved shirts except me. they wanted whoever seeing the line-up to see my tattoo that had nothing to do with the case. nobody even said they saw a tattoo, so why are y'all just showing my arm to these people, whoever is over there? >> i was doing this for a prosecution, to show mr. fields' loyalty and affiliation with the almighty el rukns, his gang membership. so in case mr. fields came to court later and said, oh, i never, ever was a bad boy, i never was involved in gangs or anything. why would you have a tattoo such as that? >> while o'callahan insists nate's tattoos were covered when the witnesses were brought into the l
when he showed it to me i said, i never saw that. ad always been asking, where is my line-up picture? >> i was surprised i got the photo because the photo was of the line-up with the police officer pulling up nathan's shirt to show a tattoo. >> detective david o'callahan, he's the one that raised my what was significant about it is that i had a el rukn tattoo on my arm. and all these guys in that line-up got long-sleeved shirts except me. they wanted whoever seeing the line-up to...