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i tell everyone that.the people who have been nominated for that job or appointed to the job, you have got the worst job in government. you are right at the intersection of politics and policy. for me, it was even worse because i was in interloper. i was not a californian. they didn't give me credit for being a conservative. i wasn't a reaganite. there were a lot of people that tried to take me out. but the gipper was always there for me. and so was his wife. it was a whole host of other people. david: reagan was an amiable person. you found him easy to work for. it was said you had to give him a joke every day. he liked to hear a joke every day. james: best joke teller you ever heard. i can't repeat it. [laughter] david: you became secretary of treasury. during that time, among other things, became the most significant rewriting of the tax code we have had for 50 years or so. james: revenue neutral way. we didn't grow the deficit to do it. david: 1986 tax act. how did you get that through? congress was co
i tell everyone that.the people who have been nominated for that job or appointed to the job, you have got the worst job in government. you are right at the intersection of politics and policy. for me, it was even worse because i was in interloper. i was not a californian. they didn't give me credit for being a conservative. i wasn't a reaganite. there were a lot of people that tried to take me out. but the gipper was always there for me. and so was his wife. it was a whole host of other...
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i like to tell small stories. i don't like to tell stories from the 30,000-foot angle. i'm not an investigative journalist. i don't cover the pentagon or the white house and the big sweeping narratives. i like just talking to the young guys and women who are out there doing the job and seeing what is going nontheir lives and giving just readers the peek through the keyhole about what is going on, and hopefully they're interested enough to read not just that story but other stories from other reporters to create the bigger picture themselves. i'm one puzzle piece and that's all i want to be. that's why i do it. what's up, chris, who i've known for a long time. >> you have written but your experience, and obviously you got -- spent more than ten years now? >> i -- 2010, so 2018. >> buthat happened yesterday in afghanistan with people being killed, how do you think the security situation has changed in the times -- since the time you were there and how has it changed for journalists? they was thriving media in kabul, what is happening? >> it's gotten worse, obviously. there
i like to tell small stories. i don't like to tell stories from the 30,000-foot angle. i'm not an investigative journalist. i don't cover the pentagon or the white house and the big sweeping narratives. i like just talking to the young guys and women who are out there doing the job and seeing what is going nontheir lives and giving just readers the peek through the keyhole about what is going on, and hopefully they're interested enough to read not just that story but other stories from other...
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i will tell you, i am absolutely thrilled t
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you for the i would say the room for coffee if messy school as there is no rush but i tell you what it will be quite a scene but i spoke to had two sons who come here they've been providing holiday people fighting songs up and down the city since they started arriving yesterday but i will i can tell you is both sets of supposes taking this will very seriously i'll very confident that it's their size that's going to come out and so. far are. we are croatians from canada we've come this far we've seen people from sydney australia from all over the world to succumb to support of the team i think it's really amazing yeah yeah yeah yeah every think is fantastic the super and i'm just sorry that we came all this way and do the all these trips for a game that we already know the result so but never mind what we'll do the day to be and that's maybe a result but we know the winner so it will be crazy for sure asian rasha your show and the stars. are. there every. incredible really experience to work outside the business and this is the solution that bring the people of argentina to every
you for the i would say the room for coffee if messy school as there is no rush but i tell you what it will be quite a scene but i spoke to had two sons who come here they've been providing holiday people fighting songs up and down the city since they started arriving yesterday but i will i can tell you is both sets of supposes taking this will very seriously i'll very confident that it's their size that's going to come out and so. far are. we are croatians from canada we've come this far we've...
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and i am here to tell you, in less than 48 hours, that will happen! [applause] cap i have ever picked out that -- could i have ever picked out that i would be a very small part of the historical thing that is happening in our world? of biblical proportions? and yet, if i wrote the story, i would still be a medical salesman. so here is my encouragement to all of you. here are the things i want you to do. step in the direction you believe you are being called to go. with the next thing to be, trust god. take a chance. trust him. because the results are his job. expect that he will do his part and open and close the doors and be grateful you are not in control. and the final one, pray constantly and press on. prayer, not just at the beginning of an endeavor, but just like you have to take a breath each and every day, you need to pray constantly. never think you have got the plan -- i've got it all worked out, thank you, god for helping me out. continue to pray. because when you get up tomor row, i want you to remember who you are, but also whose you are.
and i am here to tell you, in less than 48 hours, that will happen! [applause] cap i have ever picked out that -- could i have ever picked out that i would be a very small part of the historical thing that is happening in our world? of biblical proportions? and yet, if i wrote the story, i would still be a medical salesman. so here is my encouragement to all of you. here are the things i want you to do. step in the direction you believe you are being called to go. with the next thing to be,...
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i tell you deserve a big happy. -- i tell you, you deserve a big happy. joining us today are some terrific people who worked very, very hard and actually they are starting to get a lot of credit. in fact, we had our highest poll numbers today. can you believe this? so they're doing a good job. [cheers and applause] our highest. you know the old story. when i was campaigning i only mentioned that when we're doing well in the polls. when we're not doing well, i don't talk about it. [laughter] like all of you. you do the same thing. secretary mnuchin, steve, thank you very much. [applause] doing a great job. secretary acosta, alex. [applause] and administrator linda mcmahon. thank you, linda. thank you. [applause] they are fighting hard for small business and for large business. they're fighting hard for our country, frankly, each and every day. and they're doing a terrific job. most importantly, i want to thank all of you, the small business owners who are the engine of american prosperity. and i've been saying it for a long time but you really are. you loo
i tell you deserve a big happy. -- i tell you, you deserve a big happy. joining us today are some terrific people who worked very, very hard and actually they are starting to get a lot of credit. in fact, we had our highest poll numbers today. can you believe this? so they're doing a good job. [cheers and applause] our highest. you know the old story. when i was campaigning i only mentioned that when we're doing well in the polls. when we're not doing well, i don't talk about it. [laughter]...
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nobody is telling me the truth. i did not tell the truth either. i told nobody what i thought, really. so i don't know. they have two clout to survive. if they don't clap, they get killed. it is not right. they cannot be true. that is all that matters. that is the question -- is that really true or not? they willeople do it, get killed. and they have to do it to survive. crazy. [laughter] >> thank you. >> about three years ago, there as another author who cowrote book with a guy by the name of shin -- >> he escaped, yes. >> have you met him? >> he is my friend. >> good. >> oh yeah. do you have any question about that, or? >> i just wondered if you had had a chance to contact him yet. but you do. >> he does? you mean -- he just married. he also met american b astard. american lady. it's like he is living in freedom. activist and spokesperson. i think he's doing really well. >> ok, thank you. >> thank you. circumstanceshe when for the first time, you actually felt free? >> thank you. hmm, i still do not know, honestly, what it means to be free fully.
nobody is telling me the truth. i did not tell the truth either. i told nobody what i thought, really. so i don't know. they have two clout to survive. if they don't clap, they get killed. it is not right. they cannot be true. that is all that matters. that is the question -- is that really true or not? they willeople do it, get killed. and they have to do it to survive. crazy. [laughter] >> thank you. >> about three years ago, there as another author who cowrote book with a guy by...
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[applause] >> i will tell you that type of courage is why the president is in the white house today. i really believe he's in the white house primarily for two reasons today: because of great courage and about getting results. and there's great change happening in this country today because of his leadership. there's great change happening at the epa. and with great change comes great opposition. but i want to tell you about what's been going on at the epa for the last 16 or so months. the changes that we're making are truly transforming how we're doing business as a country for the better. everyone knows about regulatory reform. it was desperately needed because we had an agency under the previous administration that was weaponized against certain sectors of our economy. when you have an agency and a president of the past administration that declares a war on a certain sector of your economy, a war on coal, think about that for a second. i was the first administrator in history to go underground in a coal mine in pennsylvania after a month or so of being sworn in. i went 1100 feet do
[applause] >> i will tell you that type of courage is why the president is in the white house today. i really believe he's in the white house primarily for two reasons today: because of great courage and about getting results. and there's great change happening in this country today because of his leadership. there's great change happening at the epa. and with great change comes great opposition. but i want to tell you about what's been going on at the epa for the last 16 or so months....
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and i will tell you what. through, as much as i complain, coming through our southern border. now it's getting worse because we have so much opportunity here and we want people to come into the country and we want them to come into our country based on merit. and we are also sending ms-13 out by the thousands. we are sending ms-13 out. you know, our i.c.e. officers, they are tough. i will say it, they are mean but they have heart. i grew up right next to long island and these are towns that i have known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power. and we get them out of the country. and the democrats aren't constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. can you believe it? you see what they are doing? they don't need guns, they like knives because knives are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. and they are getting them out by the thousands, as i said. [cheers a
and i will tell you what. through, as much as i complain, coming through our southern border. now it's getting worse because we have so much opportunity here and we want people to come into the country and we want them to come into our country based on merit. and we are also sending ms-13 out by the thousands. we are sending ms-13 out. you know, our i.c.e. officers, they are tough. i will say it, they are mean but they have heart. i grew up right next to long island and these are towns that i...
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i shouldn't tell you this. i shouldn't tell you this. but when i was coming out, they were talking about bison. i thought it was an , they said it is but it's pronounced bison. we didn't want to get that wrong, right. but out of some great national championship team. that's a great group of winners. we are honored to be joined by many of your wonderful north dakota leaders. your governor is a great guy. and his wife, first lady of north dakota, catherine. where are you. thank you governor. your former governor ed schafer. add. a lot of people, very successful guy. he puts a straw and the ground and oil comes out. these big companies, they go out and spend aliens looking for oil. they don't find anything. harold hamm. where is harold? where is harold? if i ever want to find oil i'm going to call harold. north dakota republican party chairman, great guy, really helpful, rick berg. a man who is so incredibly helpful, to me and to you, and to everybody, a special person who works so hard i call him all action, no talk. don't we like that? all
i shouldn't tell you this. i shouldn't tell you this. but when i was coming out, they were talking about bison. i thought it was an , they said it is but it's pronounced bison. we didn't want to get that wrong, right. but out of some great national championship team. that's a great group of winners. we are honored to be joined by many of your wonderful north dakota leaders. your governor is a great guy. and his wife, first lady of north dakota, catherine. where are you. thank you governor. your...
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me, i neverto tell kicked you in the -- for not trying. i will if you don't try. americaone everyone for test done everything for america. come on, give him a break. all these people want to do is find fault with them. headline, kim's human rights record is among the world's wor. let's go to craig and atwater, california. independent line. good morning. caller: caller: this is frank. i am calling because i was stationed in north korea when his grandfather -- calling to let you know that one of the earlier callers, i was wondering where he was at. have a great history, rich history. i learned how to speak the leg which. just speak the language. -- speak the language. i heard it lady talk about her -- bad experiences. she got away from there and went to china. everything that she experienced, i see why in south korea she did. south koreans amaze me. they didike america. that,d if we had done we would have gotten together with an armistice head tests armistice. -- armistice. when that lady spoke, i said i do some people, a person from north korea. i didn't know it mo
me, i neverto tell kicked you in the -- for not trying. i will if you don't try. americaone everyone for test done everything for america. come on, give him a break. all these people want to do is find fault with them. headline, kim's human rights record is among the world's wor. let's go to craig and atwater, california. independent line. good morning. caller: caller: this is frank. i am calling because i was stationed in north korea when his grandfather -- calling to let you know that one of...
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nobody is telling the truth. i didn't tell the truth either. so i don't know. people had to clap to survive. if they don't clap, they're going to get killed. that's their fate. if people don't clap, they will get killed. it cannot be true. that's all that matters. not the question is it really true or not? if the don't do it, they are going to get killed. they have to do it to survive. crazy. thank you. >> about three years ago there was another author who co-wrote a book with a guy who had escaped -- >> escaped -- yes. >> have you met him? >> he's my friend. >> oh, okay, good. >> yeah. do you have a question about that? >> just wondered if you had a chance to contact him or knew him, but you do. >> [inaudible]. he's living his freedom. i think he's doing really well. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> what were the circumstances when for the first time you actually felt free? >> thank you. i still don't know honestly what it means to be free, free. i think i'm learning it every day. freedom is lots of things. i think freedom is everything for me. once i found the
nobody is telling the truth. i didn't tell the truth either. so i don't know. people had to clap to survive. if they don't clap, they're going to get killed. that's their fate. if people don't clap, they will get killed. it cannot be true. that's all that matters. not the question is it really true or not? if the don't do it, they are going to get killed. they have to do it to survive. crazy. thank you. >> about three years ago there was another author who co-wrote a book with a guy who...
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the one i was telling you about was the gentleman who taught me how to play chess. i became very close. i never did get close to any of the vietnamese. i don't know, there was always a thin line there, where i didn't get close. they had to show me more positive things, before i could get close to them. >> what did you do for recreation, off-duty? >> we had a theater on the compound. if we didn't receive any mortars or rocket attacks, i would often go to to the movies. i was reluctant to go there, because if someone knew we were all gathered at the theater, sometimes that is when we would get hit. i said back with that, i chose not to go. we played football. we played baseball on the compound. that was about it. played a lot of cards. play chess. that is about it. >> what is your most vivid memory of your tour in vietnam? >> i suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder because of some of those events. it took a lot to bring them out of me, talking with other veterans, i was able to get it out. what drove me to force the issue is because of the combat situation now, whe
the one i was telling you about was the gentleman who taught me how to play chess. i became very close. i never did get close to any of the vietnamese. i don't know, there was always a thin line there, where i didn't get close. they had to show me more positive things, before i could get close to them. >> what did you do for recreation, off-duty? >> we had a theater on the compound. if we didn't receive any mortars or rocket attacks, i would often go to to the movies. i was...
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and i was like, oh, tell me more. laughter] and she was like i will take your proposal, and i'll give you some notes. she's like, i'm going to rip it to shreds, but if i do that, that means you have to sign with me. and i was like, okay. and i got it -- can i gave it to her, and it was like 30 pages. and after i worked with her on it, it became 60 pages. >> wow. >> she was just like dig deeper into this, this doesn't make sense. this story doesn't fit the narrative of what the book is about. and so i was very fortunate that i had lots of samples. you can go online and look up sample book proposals. and chris, who designs both of our web sites, she also designed marie's web site, i worked with her to design my book proposal. i was like, i want the coolest book proposal anyone has ever seen. [laughter] i want colors, and, you know, i love colors, i love pretty, hand-made looking fonts and stuff. so we worked together to design a book proposal that when you opened it, you were like, whoa. every other book proposal is just
and i was like, oh, tell me more. laughter] and she was like i will take your proposal, and i'll give you some notes. she's like, i'm going to rip it to shreds, but if i do that, that means you have to sign with me. and i was like, okay. and i got it -- can i gave it to her, and it was like 30 pages. and after i worked with her on it, it became 60 pages. >> wow. >> she was just like dig deeper into this, this doesn't make sense. this story doesn't fit the narrative of what the book...
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i do. couldn't tell. couldn't tell. i couldn't tell. he needs a haircut. er talks of illegaln victims immigration. i know them well. i know so many of them. i campaigned with them. what has happened to their children, what does happen to their husbands, what has happened to their wives. the media does not talk about the american families permanently separated from their loved ones because democrat policies released violent criminals into our communities. we need safety. we need to be. they don't bring cameras to interview the angel moms whose children were killed by criminal aliens who should have never been here in the first place. not even close. they don't want to talk to the angel mom. but as your president, i will always fight to protect american families. [cheering] i will always fight for an immigration system that defends our borders, and takes care of our sovereignty of the nation. sacrifice the safety and security of the american people. and i will never be silent in the face of vicious smears and attacks, and in the heroic agents and offices of i
i do. couldn't tell. couldn't tell. i couldn't tell. he needs a haircut. er talks of illegaln victims immigration. i know them well. i know so many of them. i campaigned with them. what has happened to their children, what does happen to their husbands, what has happened to their wives. the media does not talk about the american families permanently separated from their loved ones because democrat policies released violent criminals into our communities. we need safety. we need to be. they...
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first that the city is the new number loves and hand out now he should be should i tell at that if i don't ne whole the whole mission fundamentally i take how. fullto his rankeen alone looks wrangling. yes yes cdm dumbledore the reason i'm not. legs edititn the statate city and now noi might has as a. and and really the real world off. and she should programme grabbed in the no. what's that got cut been been highudicial elaine paige of role as was a little slow time. really okay sanctions on the country to reallyone tw drive right did. she changed at. all what about about interesting don't know that the on call. i'm not so that does not have. a little coldis valid. has said that he. not see also thee stuff w i d need of our overall. with all the money by the deprived rises does in fact that one. should be in but speaking. today did said report but ongoing day i've had nothing about about a papau to all the to totally shot past as. long. it said that he intends to go to into the to take. the know and i'd say to the results but it's as. you see how bad that they got caughs that they ar
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telling you. don't get these brain surgeons off the media. but i will tell you that the kennedy people for 50 years you loved bobby kennedy are absently convinced he would have been president of the united states. others say there is no way he is the guy that nixon would have preferred to run against because he didn't have jack's charm he could tie him to stuff going back to the bay of pigs. i do know the answer to that question after you finish my book you also will know the answer. [laughter] [applause] . . . . in 2020 offers his vision for america. he's interviewed by the former chair of the democratic national committee. "after words" is a weekly program with guest host is interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work is. how we can unify a divided nation. congressman, you wrote this book at a time in the country is very divided. what motivated you to spell off the challenges and
telling you. don't get these brain surgeons off the media. but i will tell you that the kennedy people for 50 years you loved bobby kennedy are absently convinced he would have been president of the united states. others say there is no way he is the guy that nixon would have preferred to run against because he didn't have jack's charm he could tie him to stuff going back to the bay of pigs. i do know the answer to that question after you finish my book you also will know the answer. [laughter]...
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i don't see, chris, you tell me, where the tactics are, given the mcconnell doctrine that's taken over the senate. you can't filibuster this aboimt because of the results they changed after mcconnell body blocked merit for a year. i agree. i think you are right. it's totally unsurprising. the supreme court has always been involved in our politics. there is this idea that it somehow floats above close encounters of the third kind. that's never been the case. see bush v gore. if this becomes a campaignish knew a very explicit way it is a fitting chapter in this weaponization of everything in our political life. >> i would go to the democratic voters, chuck schumer's job and the rhett of them. but i would go to to democratic voters and say the supreme court decided the election in gafr of george w. bush and gave us the iraq war. you don't think it matters? they decided to take it out of the hands of the state of florida and the states, and rule that they are going to decide 5-4 for george w. bush. they took the vote away from voters. with the gun issue, they laughed at the writing of the
i don't see, chris, you tell me, where the tactics are, given the mcconnell doctrine that's taken over the senate. you can't filibuster this aboimt because of the results they changed after mcconnell body blocked merit for a year. i agree. i think you are right. it's totally unsurprising. the supreme court has always been involved in our politics. there is this idea that it somehow floats above close encounters of the third kind. that's never been the case. see bush v gore. if this becomes a...
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i thought i would try to tell a story in the present tense with, mostly correct grammar. i think it works. i don't know. it seems to, for me, at least. yes. >> there is a lot of time between going out and doing missions and whether it's kinetic or not always on patrol and you have down time the wall is the best way you spent your downtime -- not necessarily [inaudible] you've been there are times so you sitting around and maybe explain some of that because -- >> no, you know, the old saying, long periods of boredom punctuated by moments of in your throat, you know, hysteria. those long periods where you are hurrying up and waiting to get on a helicopter to take you someplace and journalists are always the lowest priority for moving personnel around in a zone. >> welcome welcome without. >> weight, that is true. one of my colleagues and you probably know this is once got bumped off a flight because one of the blisters and the stop on the base needed to get somewhere else. they moved the barista before the journalist. so, come on. i know that but, you know, in the downtime i
i thought i would try to tell a story in the present tense with, mostly correct grammar. i think it works. i don't know. it seems to, for me, at least. yes. >> there is a lot of time between going out and doing missions and whether it's kinetic or not always on patrol and you have down time the wall is the best way you spent your downtime -- not necessarily [inaudible] you've been there are times so you sitting around and maybe explain some of that because -- >> no, you know, the...
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i couldn't tell. i couldn't tell. he needs a haircut. t the media never talks about the american victims of illegal immigration. i know them well, i know so many of them, i campaigned with them. what's happened to their wives, the media does not talk about the american families permanently separated from their loved ones because democrat policies released to violent criminals into our communities. we need safety. we need safety. they don't bring cameras to interview the angel moms whose children were killed by criminal aliens who should have never been here in the first place, not even close. they don't want to talk to the angel moms. but as your president, i will always fight to protect americans families. i will always fight for an immigration system that defends our borders and takes care of our sovereignty as a nation. i will never sacrifice thehe safety and security of the american people, and i will never be as silent in the face of vicious smears and attacks and the heroic agents and officers of i.c.e. and the border patrol who sav
i couldn't tell. i couldn't tell. he needs a haircut. t the media never talks about the american victims of illegal immigration. i know them well, i know so many of them, i campaigned with them. what's happened to their wives, the media does not talk about the american families permanently separated from their loved ones because democrat policies released to violent criminals into our communities. we need safety. we need safety. they don't bring cameras to interview the angel moms whose...
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i tell a western desert elder about th family connection, and that i am sorry.ily's role in any horrific or disrespectful treatment of the indigenous people. le don't aboriginal pe hold grudges. what is past is past. w we're looking at going forward, and teaching nonindigenous people respect. rebecca: the sharing of stories like this, she says, is needed now in order to heal, rather than the conquerreg of the rock. cca henschke, bbc news, central australia. laura: now, i am not sure what your child years old, but i can tell you that mine were not having their paintings displayed at new york's art expo. a boy from canada is the exception, and he is being hailed as a prodigy. he uses colors to tell thegitory of his ition, and he is drawing attention from around the globe. we caught up with his family to find out more. >> nine months old when he first picked up the brush. it was like magic to us, and we could not believe he was creating those compositions. he had the directions,e had an intention, and he knew exactlants to go. >> to be perfectly honest, it was my f
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as an adult i realize why she was telling me that and i don't blame her. this is how people will perceive you. and i know that. which is why i think i have the responsibility to use my privilege to say she is not less intelligent because she does not sound like me or because she doesn't sound like me. i like me and i'm just as much of a valid black woman as tiffany and leslie jones and whoever else. [applause] >> we are going to do a signing and we want to have time for that. one last question. >> one thing i love about you, you are very mindful. i wonder if it is something you always had or did you grow into it as you go into the business realizing there are things bigger than your self? >> i am an only child, that is a big part of it. i think the quote, i am an artist and i'm sensitive. i am very sensitive. i can't even watch certain movies. my nicame in college was prudey because if you told me certain things i can't listen to that or don't tell me this. tell me about you getting hurt i can physically feel it. when i watch movies, this is so -- remember
as an adult i realize why she was telling me that and i don't blame her. this is how people will perceive you. and i know that. which is why i think i have the responsibility to use my privilege to say she is not less intelligent because she does not sound like me or because she doesn't sound like me. i like me and i'm just as much of a valid black woman as tiffany and leslie jones and whoever else. [applause] >> we are going to do a signing and we want to have time for that. one last...
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so i wanted a book that would be long enough that you could really tell a story and yet not 800 pages long. so i shot for about 300, 350 pages. as to why i chose to write it as a story, i felt that that would naturally be interesting to people it and would naturale understandable. might say, that's obvious. done everybody write their book that way? some authors do but a lot of times especially abook is written to be used in class to be assigned in a court, to some degree it -- the author feels obligated to cover a number of different things. got cover this, cover that. so we have sections on one thing and another and we don't march through the story and n a way i think is interesting, compelling and understandable. so you get a book that covers a little bit of everything, all the little odd topicses that have to be covered, yet doesn't have a good narrative thread that it follows simple wanted that good narrative thread inch telling the story of the civil war as a story, you have characters who are important, you look at those most important characters and follow them. the decisions t
so i wanted a book that would be long enough that you could really tell a story and yet not 800 pages long. so i shot for about 300, 350 pages. as to why i chose to write it as a story, i felt that that would naturally be interesting to people it and would naturale understandable. might say, that's obvious. done everybody write their book that way? some authors do but a lot of times especially abook is written to be used in class to be assigned in a court, to some degree it -- the author feels...
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president trump: you did a hell of a job, i tell you. he's been in a lot of -- he's logged a lot of hours in airplanes going over 22, 23-hour flight. spent a lot of time. we're very proud of you. thank you very much, mike. thank you all, very much. [talking at the same time] reporter: [inaudible] president trump: the got to get together. what is my message to lawmakers have to due with immigration? they have got to do something.
president trump: you did a hell of a job, i tell you. he's been in a lot of -- he's logged a lot of hours in airplanes going over 22, 23-hour flight. spent a lot of time. we're very proud of you. thank you very much, mike. thank you all, very much. [talking at the same time] reporter: [inaudible] president trump: the got to get together. what is my message to lawmakers have to due with immigration? they have got to do something.
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and i think -- i can tell you what we talked about. i don't want to tell you what was said. although some of the things i said about trade i expressed so i can tell you what i expressed. but generally we talked about russia, the leadership of russia. i'm sorry. i shouldn't have said russia. china. the leadership of china. china's involvement with north korea and sanctions and things of that nature. and just generally getting a feel from him being there all the time how we might think that china's going to react to some of these things we're doing. i think it kind of boils down to the united states being the biggest economy. china being the second biggest economy in the world. they have a different political system than we do. one person here maybe can decide whether or not they are going to cave or not cave. and a lot of uncertainties. final line. as it deals with trade, that's the only part that i would give you a sumation of. host: you just described the president's negotiating strategy. at a time when it seems like we need china for our north korean developments, does it m
and i think -- i can tell you what we talked about. i don't want to tell you what was said. although some of the things i said about trade i expressed so i can tell you what i expressed. but generally we talked about russia, the leadership of russia. i'm sorry. i shouldn't have said russia. china. the leadership of china. china's involvement with north korea and sanctions and things of that nature. and just generally getting a feel from him being there all the time how we might think that...
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i can tell you that on trade. can tell you things are going to happen over the coming months that will really shock you feared for some many years, we felt so badly. our jobs have been taken. our companies have been taken. that we are a bunch of babies. let's take the company, let's fire everybody, let's move the company to another country, and then we will sell back cars right into america. we will not pay tax. those days are gone. those days are gone. [applause] they are gone. so, i just want to, this is a very special group, and i know so many of you because we campaigned together. but i just want to thank everyone. you have been my friends. you have been loyal. you're been strong. -- you've been strong. i want to say to adam, good luck. he is a tough cookie. you will get it done. you will get it done because he knows how to get things done. i want to say, to dean, he has done so well that i cannot imagine anything bad happening but you have to always fight hard and have to be a little careful. you never know. y
i can tell you that on trade. can tell you things are going to happen over the coming months that will really shock you feared for some many years, we felt so badly. our jobs have been taken. our companies have been taken. that we are a bunch of babies. let's take the company, let's fire everybody, let's move the company to another country, and then we will sell back cars right into america. we will not pay tax. those days are gone. those days are gone. [applause] they are gone. so, i just want...
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lemonis: i never realized how much my facial expressions tell a story of what i'm really thinking. ething silly, and i'm, like, trying not to move my eyes and my mouth, but i can't. tom: she had nothing to do with our business. nancy: she thought she was gonna work for our business. tom: you -- you conspire these things in your head that are untrue. nancy: trust is everything to me, loyalty. tom: you can't explain yourself, you have no proof -- nancy: oh, i explained myself very clearly. the bottom line is when you're disrespectful to me and you try to hurt me and my business, i'm not cool with it, and -- tom: well, then you probably should check yourself -- lemonis: guys, i don't know if i can do a deal with you guys because i'm concerned that you guys can't even have a conversation and just be calm about it. nancy: you know what? there's always problems there. tom: obviously. nancy: marcus! lemonis: she left. what, nancy? nancy: i really, really want to work this deal -- lemonis: it doesn't feel like it to me. look, i want to get down to business. i don't want to be in the middle
lemonis: i never realized how much my facial expressions tell a story of what i'm really thinking. ething silly, and i'm, like, trying not to move my eyes and my mouth, but i can't. tom: she had nothing to do with our business. nancy: she thought she was gonna work for our business. tom: you -- you conspire these things in your head that are untrue. nancy: trust is everything to me, loyalty. tom: you can't explain yourself, you have no proof -- nancy: oh, i explained myself very clearly. the...
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and this isis the right frot yeah read read all the and i make my kidsds to russia's russia but but i tell us if you can not as i thought it is going to win win. yeah. sent himim here. i think that it w will not allow thehe for full lengtha favoritete means maintaining brazil from around and many. on the only id isolating. it was a shock. miss miss that a lot. of time to time. is there still belgium who nine nice now. he may sound. one of the rarest initialization. claiming lives in danger i was. well well controlled foldable exams until it. was the the video. side. like i should check that today say that. it's it's referring [inaudible] families. and i'm not come. close. xi jinping sleazy aging which leads abdominal records are. particularly on the jmod's. it's a crippling attention instead deadly disease. doctor [inaudible] one of watching the depression using it. free trade. can censor. the results would have been an incredible. number of growth second to shrink [inaudible] the medication twenty twenty six jane shows us that i need totally honest is condemned access and stuff like a lig
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you this, jake, i could tell you i was not in a meeting.hat somebody subjecttive intent was, i will not speculate. i could tell you i was never in any such meeting as that. it is not true. >> okay. >> it is simply not true. >> i wanted to get you on the record about it and that is -- >> and i wrote about this and i jake. >> in 2017 -- >> and i think you know that. >> you wrote about it in the washington -- >> no, i was not in any such meeting with that individual. i simply wasn't. >> okay. >> and you could say lying -- i don't know. i wasn't in the meeting. i could tell you that. >> he said you and congress carson met in the suite in his -- when he came to visit. you're saying it is not true. ly take you at your word. i certainly believe you more than i believe him -- >> it is not true -- well i hope so. but this is not the first time i've denied this and i think you know that. >> congressman, it was just a question, you were talking about the bigotry in your view of trump and the view of the travel ban and i thought it was worth asking abo
you this, jake, i could tell you i was not in a meeting.hat somebody subjecttive intent was, i will not speculate. i could tell you i was never in any such meeting as that. it is not true. >> okay. >> it is simply not true. >> i wanted to get you on the record about it and that is -- >> and i wrote about this and i jake. >> in 2017 -- >> and i think you know that. >> you wrote about it in the washington -- >> no, i was not in any such meeting with...
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later is that the material that was taken by russia russian and challenges which is quite what can i tell you russian intelligence in damascus i mean without russia i don't think he could have survived i think they saved a couple you fifteen he was in trouble he might decide to anyway the army was holding forth there wasn't collapsing as much as people thought that he was having trouble. anyway and by the way i'm always taken his apologist for bashar assad only doing is telling the truth i'm telling facts period. people who fight wars all fight the with same way he's that he doesn't do anything differently than we do the hell out of people how can the united states use the nuclear bomb on hiroshima did daylight bombing of major cities in germany one thousand forty four cities you know the sent the famous bombings that everyone dreads that just fire storms we just say somebody's house this is war criminal for fighting the war they say he was in a war a real war and by all accounts the casualties were almost the same of both sides if this is an apology that's just that's just people not wan
later is that the material that was taken by russia russian and challenges which is quite what can i tell you russian intelligence in damascus i mean without russia i don't think he could have survived i think they saved a couple you fifteen he was in trouble he might decide to anyway the army was holding forth there wasn't collapsing as much as people thought that he was having trouble. anyway and by the way i'm always taken his apologist for bashar assad only doing is telling the truth i'm...
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got young fellas i tell you. i'm interested in what you. see what. you might. mean all fans of christiane our mother waited for hours outside the hotel to be staying in sochi just to catch the belief system collapses on the footballing superstar. the world cup's been underway for only two and a half weeks but that's been time enough for foreign fans to assimilate and russia oh my. oh. my. god oh my. god oh my god i have to. go there she got. more news after a short break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars and. more than ten thousand dollars fine tempting each day. eighty five percent of global will you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent is one of your some with four hundred to five hundred trees per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one doe
got young fellas i tell you. i'm interested in what you. see what. you might. mean all fans of christiane our mother waited for hours outside the hotel to be staying in sochi just to catch the belief system collapses on the footballing superstar. the world cup's been underway for only two and a half weeks but that's been time enough for foreign fans to assimilate and russia oh my. oh. my. god oh my. god oh my god i have to. go there she got. more news after a short break. i've been saying the...
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i thought, what can i tell them? what kind of context could i provide that might offer them a deeper understanding into why their son had made this choice? so, you know, these were educated folks but not intellectuals. not academics. >> and they were from rural maine? >> suburban maine, yes. they knew very little about the subject. >> it seems even the father is you know, his big concern is what if you change your mind? and it seems like as you dig further into his past, this is something that was there from the very beginning. >> his gender variance was there from the beginning. he was always a very boyish girl at that point. it was only the last several years he began to think of himself as transgender. >> really, to get back to the idea of storytelling, which i think you do so well, i think we are reading partly to find out what happens next because you found these people right on the brink of a major transition. but we are also reading to find out what got them to that point. so it was really, i was interested in
i thought, what can i tell them? what kind of context could i provide that might offer them a deeper understanding into why their son had made this choice? so, you know, these were educated folks but not intellectuals. not academics. >> and they were from rural maine? >> suburban maine, yes. they knew very little about the subject. >> it seems even the father is you know, his big concern is what if you change your mind? and it seems like as you dig further into his past, this...
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dark north korean chocolate i can tell you that it will taste just like any other dark chocolate anywhere around the world some lemonade. so this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice rooms residents. i can barely remember being given such other locations around the world we were just. at the present which is just outside the doors. of the. city. and given the fact that we're inside the residence of the north korean leader kim jong il and again i'm just going to say i'm absolutely shocked. and. it is really disappointing that we won't be able to find out exactly what's being said behind these stories but just a few hours before mr kim and mr lavrov met the one foreign minister said in making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected. so that said it all ended with inviting to russia see whether the north korean leader will accept the invitation for now we're heading back to the airport in the russian foreign minister's motorcade. right side. residence in pyongyang while that was happening
dark north korean chocolate i can tell you that it will taste just like any other dark chocolate anywhere around the world some lemonade. so this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice rooms residents. i can barely remember being given such other locations around the world we were just. at the present which is just outside the doors. of the. city. and given the fact that we're inside the residence of the north korean leader kim jong il and again i'm just going to say i'm absolutely...
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what i can tell you is that sinn fein isa what i can tell you is that sinn fein is a party with a democraticnext election we hope to develop that mandate further. well, forgive me, i believe you have got 23 seats in the irish parliament, out of 150 odd. that's correct. so you are not a huge player right now. you are significant, but you are not a big player. in the prime minister, who is very popular right now, he says i will never work with sinn fein, because they are eurosceptic, they are nationalistic, and even sectarian. the faces may get younger, but their politics remains the same. and he relies on the support of michael martin, you have quoted, to keep them in government. so there is clear—cut majority for any party. and of course political parties will jockey for any party. and of course political parties willjockey for position. i can simply say this, that we will seek a democratic mandate, and after the next election i will talk to the political parties, i will talk to independent members of the dail. i can only speak for myself, if these two gentleman you have quoted have said the
what i can tell you is that sinn fein isa what i can tell you is that sinn fein is a party with a democraticnext election we hope to develop that mandate further. well, forgive me, i believe you have got 23 seats in the irish parliament, out of 150 odd. that's correct. so you are not a huge player right now. you are significant, but you are not a big player. in the prime minister, who is very popular right now, he says i will never work with sinn fein, because they are eurosceptic, they are...
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as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last rites in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each. but then my feeling starting to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question are are. basically promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one difference is speaking out because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its make a. counter gun the sleeping pill taken by their mothers before they were born it still haunts its victims today. well that was the stories i get going on when i was verdict. fair and they go first to show the long run that has existed in the malls and the members fifty five years after the medicine was taken off the market its victims are demanding new legal proceedings they want to prove that they were denied fair compensation. the survivors are pl
as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last rites in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each. but then my feeling starting to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question are are. basically promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one difference is...
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i am not going to tell you to get rid of it. they have got to do something. ow, i can't tell people to sell bristol-myers down here that would be shortsighted how about nate in ohio. >> caller: i am a student. the stock i want to ask you about is cheg. >> it is $3. the stock is at 29 zack hertz plays for the eagles. i got to tell you, i got to wait for it to go lower and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade wall street guy. a what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade when it comes to travel, i sw
i am not going to tell you to get rid of it. they have got to do something. ow, i can't tell people to sell bristol-myers down here that would be shortsighted how about nate in ohio. >> caller: i am a student. the stock i want to ask you about is cheg. >> it is $3. the stock is at 29 zack hertz plays for the eagles. i got to tell you, i got to wait for it to go lower and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round...