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so i want to take you to the south, i want to erase that. i want to hone in here and if you're saying, oh, i live in this area. this is the street i live on. get to your basement now. if you don't have a basement, go to a closet, bathroom, somewhere that doesn't have windows. road, mountain view drive, general hunt town road, georgetown road. if you're hearing these roads and you live in the county, you live on these roads, you need to go to cover right now. you need to protect yourself. hunt wood drive, track branch drive, country creek lane, beverly mills road, if you're in any of these areas, old alexandria pike, stone hill drive, hillside drive, these are areas where a tornado could potentially be moving toward your house, the national weather service has issued a tornado warning that's going to go for another 12 minutes for parts of the county, this storm system is moving very slowly toward the east at 15 miles an hour, you can see -- you can google it, look it up on your phone if you're not in this area or you're in safety. the hook sh
so i want to take you to the south, i want to erase that. i want to hone in here and if you're saying, oh, i live in this area. this is the street i live on. get to your basement now. if you don't have a basement, go to a closet, bathroom, somewhere that doesn't have windows. road, mountain view drive, general hunt town road, georgetown road. if you're hearing these roads and you live in the county, you live on these roads, you need to go to cover right now. you need to protect yourself. hunt...
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i want to know the facts. if you go back to my -- i brought it, i brought it, i brought it. >> [indiscernible] president trump: remember, saturday, we condemned in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence. it has no place in america. then i went on from there -- now, here's the thing -- excuse me, excuse me, take it nice and easy. here's the thing -- when i make a statement, i like to be correct. i want the facts. this event just happened. the event had not happened yet as we were speaking. ifore i make a statement, want the facts. i do not want to rush into a statement. so making the statement when i made it was excellent. in fact the mother of the young woman who i hear is a fantastic young woman and it was on nbc, her mother wrote me and said, through, i guess, twitter, social media, the nicest things that i very much appreciated. she was a fine -- really an incredible young woman. but her mother on twitter thanked me for what i said. and honestly, if the press wer
i want to know the facts. if you go back to my -- i brought it, i brought it, i brought it. >> [indiscernible] president trump: remember, saturday, we condemned in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence. it has no place in america. then i went on from there -- now, here's the thing -- excuse me, excuse me, take it nice and easy. here's the thing -- when i make a statement, i like to be correct. i want the facts. this event just happened. the...
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not because i want to chop you down, because i don't want to make the same mistakes. >> well, i'm on question about that. >> and so, i have some place i want to take you, okay? >> oh, i'm excited. >> go ahead and take this bend. i'm surprised by how much development's goin' on around here. >> waycross is--in the last five years, has been blowing up. >> has it? >> it's growin'--oh, yeah. and this is just an old georgia town. >> i'm taking nancy to a house in waycross in a neighborhood that i think she'll like. i want her to understand how important it is to her business that she live here. does your house in tampa look like this? >> no, i have a beach house. um, i have a nice house. >> is it this nice? >> no, not at all. >> nancy. >> mm-hmm. >> you want to know why i brought you here? >> 'cause i'ma be able to buy this house in about five years after doing business with you? >> uh, you're gonna be able to buy it now. it's only around 250,000. >> really? >> in order to be in this business, you have to live here. >> [sighs] >> you have to live in waycross. you have to live where the busi
not because i want to chop you down, because i don't want to make the same mistakes. >> well, i'm on question about that. >> and so, i have some place i want to take you, okay? >> oh, i'm excited. >> go ahead and take this bend. i'm surprised by how much development's goin' on around here. >> waycross is--in the last five years, has been blowing up. >> has it? >> it's growin'--oh, yeah. and this is just an old georgia town. >> i'm taking nancy to...
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i want to thank you for being here. i look forward to hearing your viewpoint, your story, with the impact of the actions in washington would be to you, your family's, and your employers, two people that you work with. i want to introduce claudia from fort worth. she is in the back. focusedis particularly on these issues for me, as well as a number of other staffers. betsy bossert, she's my district director. terence taylor as well, who works when gustavo calls or any of you call. i want to thank casa maryland, who does such a next-door ordinary job. such a critical job. all of the volunteers. i want to thank the volunteers as well. or if some of you are not volunteers, but i tell my staff when they leave, when they go to another job, almost always making more money, i offer the staff, i consider them as always sort of permanent staff. casa has been instrumental in providing resources for those who face the daily threat of deportation. in addition, the services -- you talked about health care, housing, all the things that
i want to thank you for being here. i look forward to hearing your viewpoint, your story, with the impact of the actions in washington would be to you, your family's, and your employers, two people that you work with. i want to introduce claudia from fort worth. she is in the back. focusedis particularly on these issues for me, as well as a number of other staffers. betsy bossert, she's my district director. terence taylor as well, who works when gustavo calls or any of you call. i want to...
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i do want to say though i do want to open up the opportunity for additional data in the transmission of speed and broadband on airplanes. we are seeing airplanes moved to new tech knowledge he. i was just out in california examining a company installing new satellite services on major carriers and the speed they will article ii brings us a consumer i want to see higher bandwidth and i want to see higher speeds and i want customers to get the opportunity for the voice. >> host: final question is for lydia. >> guest: you have been at big proponent of -- the way the president companies can control it and with the violence we saw in charlottesville over the weekend in reaction to battle a companies like google and go daddy removed or racist speech from their platforms. you think that they are making the right call in this particular circumstance or is it something like fake news? >> guest: this is a very difficult issue. i completely reject the harmful and hateful material present in charlottesville. i was not available to comment previously and i'm sure many people -- my input on this ma
i do want to say though i do want to open up the opportunity for additional data in the transmission of speed and broadband on airplanes. we are seeing airplanes moved to new tech knowledge he. i was just out in california examining a company installing new satellite services on major carriers and the speed they will article ii brings us a consumer i want to see higher bandwidth and i want to see higher speeds and i want customers to get the opportunity for the voice. >> host: final...
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i want to know if i can make my kids read that. >> it's for middle school. like middle grades but i think everybody should read it myself. i think adults get a kick out of it and everyone will love it. it's awesome and there's something for everyone. so quality stories and i could go on and on. there's no favorites. i just love every story in here. >> adults should read that book. >> yes. >> earlier you were telling me about everybody wants to get in. work on workshops but you have to start with trahe reading and the book festival tries to foster the love of books and literature and literacy. >> you'll be surprised when i'm teaching a workshop, in middle school, young children tell me that they don't have books at home. only the books they have in the media center. they're not purchasing books, they're purchasing toys so when i'm trying to talk to them about finding voice, how to start your first book and i encourage them to read a book before we start writing because i started my journey at reading. reading the newspaper. i want them to find an searching fo
i want to know if i can make my kids read that. >> it's for middle school. like middle grades but i think everybody should read it myself. i think adults get a kick out of it and everyone will love it. it's awesome and there's something for everyone. so quality stories and i could go on and on. there's no favorites. i just love every story in here. >> adults should read that book. >> yes. >> earlier you were telling me about everybody wants to get in. work on workshops...
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what injustice do i see and do want to turn away -- "i do want to get involved, guess i don't want to get involved, my boss might think less of me." i don't care. you poke that finger at yourself like heather would have done. you make it happen. you take that extra step. you find a way to make a difference in the world. my child had a high-school education, my child was no saint, she was hard to raise, because everything was a negotiation. [laughter] not kidding. [laughter] but you know what? she was a firm believer in whatever she believed, and let's do that. let's find that spark of conviction, let's find in ourselves that action. let's spread this. let's have the uncomfortable dialogue. it ain't easy sitting down and saying, why are you upset? it ain't easy saying, i think this way and i do not agree with you, but i'm going to respectfully listen to what you have to say. we are not going to sit around and shake hands and sing "kumbaya," and it is not all about forgiveness. i know that is not a popular trend. the truth is, we are going to have our differences, we are going to be ang
what injustice do i see and do want to turn away -- "i do want to get involved, guess i don't want to get involved, my boss might think less of me." i don't care. you poke that finger at yourself like heather would have done. you make it happen. you take that extra step. you find a way to make a difference in the world. my child had a high-school education, my child was no saint, she was hard to raise, because everything was a negotiation. [laughter] not kidding. [laughter] but you...
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like, i would want to be a lawyer or-- you know, because i didn't want to be hooked at as odd. >> rose knew. i knew from day one i got to get up on a stage. >> rose: but it wasn't easy for you. i mean, you had to struggle like everybody else. >> yeah. i made a choice though, you know. i didn't do the school thing, and, you know, i moved out of my parents' house. didn't have much. and i was just like, "i'm going to survive as a musician sm of the so i played four, five, six, seven nights a week, four hours a night, playing for tips in smoky blues bars, knowing that, you know, i wanted to be alongside people that i'm fortunate enough to be alongside with. >> rose: and knowing that you were learning and all of that. >> i wanted that experience, and from all the experience and the lessons and the blues guys, you have to have your 10,000 hours. >> rose: oh, yeah. >> you have to put in your time and work and figure out what it means to be on stage and perform live and be a part of a-- of a unit, you know. everybody can get up and play guitar solos all day long. but you're a part of something
like, i would want to be a lawyer or-- you know, because i didn't want to be hooked at as odd. >> rose knew. i knew from day one i got to get up on a stage. >> rose: but it wasn't easy for you. i mean, you had to struggle like everybody else. >> yeah. i made a choice though, you know. i didn't do the school thing, and, you know, i moved out of my parents' house. didn't have much. and i was just like, "i'm going to survive as a musician sm of the so i played four, five,...
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that is what i want. i want manufacturing to be back into the united states so american workers can benefit. i didn't wait long. i did not wait long. i wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what i make as correct, not quick statement. the statement i made on saturday, the first payment was a fine statement, but you don't make statements that direct unless you know the facts. it takes a little while to get the facts. you still don't know the fact and it is a very, and very important process to make and a very important statement, so i don't want to go quickly and just make a statement for the sake of making a political statement. if you go back -- i brought it. i brought it. member, saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence. it has no place in america and then i went on from there. excuse me -- take it nice and easy. here's the thing. when i make a statement, i like to be correct. this event just happened. a lot of the event did
that is what i want. i want manufacturing to be back into the united states so american workers can benefit. i didn't wait long. i did not wait long. i wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what i make as correct, not quick statement. the statement i made on saturday, the first payment was a fine statement, but you don't make statements that direct unless you know the facts. it takes a little while to get the facts. you still don't know the fact and it is a very, and very important...
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i wanted to be a schoolteacher. and i added up teaching in law school, and doing a lot of research about what was happening to working families. and the more i studied, the more i saw that working families were just taking one punch after another. and i reached a point where i thought, i am just going to have to get into this fight, and start fighting back. and this was back in 2011. how old were you in 2011? do you know? what year were you born? >> so, when you were four years old i was thinking about running for the united states senate. and a lot of people called and said, you should run, you should definitely run. and there were people who called and said, if you run, i will help you. and there were people who called and said, you are terrific, you are wonderful, but don't run. [laughter] senator warren: don't run. because massachusetts is not ready to elect a woman to the united states senate. [booing] senator warren: that is what they said. not everybody, but some people said it. and i heard that, and i said, i
i wanted to be a schoolteacher. and i added up teaching in law school, and doing a lot of research about what was happening to working families. and the more i studied, the more i saw that working families were just taking one punch after another. and i reached a point where i thought, i am just going to have to get into this fight, and start fighting back. and this was back in 2011. how old were you in 2011? do you know? what year were you born? >> so, when you were four years old i was...
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i want to come back. i think you have done something that is extra or extraordinary with your african civilization series. africa's history has been tied to europe. there has been a narrative that africa never really had a history of its own. you are going back to these places to do the research and you have come away with extraordinary conclusions and people today who call themselves african-american don't understand the legacy of literature of art and science and medicine that originated. >> we were deprived of those stories to justify, first, the enslavement of our ancestors. 12.5 million africans wer enslaved. new shipping records count the slaves. we know they were boarded o ships to the new world and 10.8 million got off the boat. 15% died in the passage. to justify that evil institution where race and class were fused in the body of the black woman or the black man called the slave, they took away the dignity of our history, access to our history. and slavery when it was abolished was fold by coloni
i want to come back. i think you have done something that is extra or extraordinary with your african civilization series. africa's history has been tied to europe. there has been a narrative that africa never really had a history of its own. you are going back to these places to do the research and you have come away with extraordinary conclusions and people today who call themselves african-american don't understand the legacy of literature of art and science and medicine that originated....
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i want to thank my staff and cabinet. we have quite a few here. tom price, linda mcmahon, small business is now big business. when you added up you are helping a lot of people in texas and doing a fantastic job. thank you very much. we have had a tremendous group, our acting director, thank you very much for the job you have done. and a man that will become very famous. we appreciate it very much. i can tell you my folks are telling me how great the representatives have been, it is a real team. we want to do it better than er before. we want to be looked at in five years and 10 years as, this is the way to do it. this is epic proportions. no one has ever seen anything like this. governor, thank you very much. won't say congratulations, we do not want to do that. we want to congratulate each other when it is all finished. friend. been my thank you, mr. president. the whole community is coming together. right here where the brunt of the category 4 winds -- came and we are affecting recovery. it is a slow process. but we are trying to unify efforts d
i want to thank my staff and cabinet. we have quite a few here. tom price, linda mcmahon, small business is now big business. when you added up you are helping a lot of people in texas and doing a fantastic job. thank you very much. we have had a tremendous group, our acting director, thank you very much for the job you have done. and a man that will become very famous. we appreciate it very much. i can tell you my folks are telling me how great the representatives have been, it is a real team....
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i don't want to get old. my father called me peter pan. >> that's good, though. >> yeah. >> i think it's good. i feel good. yeah. lots of kids, lots of grandchildren, eight great grandchildren. i started early. everybody needs a hobby, right? [ laughter ] >> it is an amazing story. obviously, you know the face. there is no way you could have not seen the commerial for ten years. i saw the back story almost 70 years of age and i got interested in the back story and quite a back story. the book is called, what else "stay interesting." i don't always tell stories about my life but when i do, that's true and amazing. jonathan goldsmith. good to have you on. all the best. >> thank you. >>> up next, actress regina king. stay with us. >> regina king appeared in many intelligent projects and most recently starred in the acclaimed "american crime" which had gone to two back to back emmy awards as well as the first golden globe nomination. before we start our conversation tonight. a look back at some of her brilliant wo
i don't want to get old. my father called me peter pan. >> that's good, though. >> yeah. >> i think it's good. i feel good. yeah. lots of kids, lots of grandchildren, eight great grandchildren. i started early. everybody needs a hobby, right? [ laughter ] >> it is an amazing story. obviously, you know the face. there is no way you could have not seen the commerial for ten years. i saw the back story almost 70 years of age and i got interested in the back story and quite...
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i want you to think about the different pieces of what i just said. the first is gender.et's imagine zoot suiters juxtaposed to another popular icon of the wartime american woman, rosie the riveter. most of us have seen this image, rosie the riveter, embodying this idea that american women are doing the work needed to wiç the war, to fuel the war effort. it's this kind of female masculinity. and here i will offer you a brief theoretical footnote. jack halverstam has written a terrific book called "female masculinity." in the introduction to that book he writes about james bond. it seems far afield,Ñt!ymç but halverstam writes about james bond as a kind of heroic masculine figure, right? handsome, dressed to the nines all the time, gets all the ladies, using the secret spy tools and such, but that james bond's heroic masculinity is only seen as being the man's man when juxtaposed to other masculinities in the james bond books, like for example moneypenny who is his boss in the british intelligence offices, she is this sort of butch, masculine figure, projecting a female ma
i want you to think about the different pieces of what i just said. the first is gender.et's imagine zoot suiters juxtaposed to another popular icon of the wartime american woman, rosie the riveter. most of us have seen this image, rosie the riveter, embodying this idea that american women are doing the work needed to wiç the war, to fuel the war effort. it's this kind of female masculinity. and here i will offer you a brief theoretical footnote. jack halverstam has written a terrific book...
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not that i don't want to be free. i want to be free. i don't want to go back to prison. mes i have this impending doom on my back. >> sometimes prison ruins people, man. you know what i mean. it does. after that much time, and i understand that, so be it. but prison didn't ruin me. honestly. i'm not ruined at all. i'm ready to get out there and do whatever it takes to make it. and i'm gonna. i want to be a success story. because let me tell you, there's no success stories around here. all my buddies are od'ing out there, coming back with life sentences. it's terrible, man. i'm not going to do it. >>> coming up -- >> i'm nervous. >> it's a reunion ten years in the making. as ray slagle's daughter arrives at limon for a visit with her dad. >> that's the last time i seen her face to face. >>> roy slagle earned a reputation for his numerous cell extractions at colorado state penitentiary. now, after two recent cell extractions of his own, jonathan hall has just gotten word he will be transferred there as well. it's the most secure state prison in colorado. a place where all t
not that i don't want to be free. i want to be free. i don't want to go back to prison. mes i have this impending doom on my back. >> sometimes prison ruins people, man. you know what i mean. it does. after that much time, and i understand that, so be it. but prison didn't ruin me. honestly. i'm not ruined at all. i'm ready to get out there and do whatever it takes to make it. and i'm gonna. i want to be a success story. because let me tell you, there's no success stories around here. all...
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i want to thank my chief of staff. i could not do any of this without her and i appreciate all them very much now want to give them public recognition. with that, i will stop. reporter: we don't have a ton of time here. reporter: thank you for coming down here and we hope to see you more often. i have a lot of questions. i want to drill down into the russia situation. i presume that you expect the president to sign a new legislation. do you still believe that the passage of that was a sign that the american people want russia to take steps to improve the relationship? if you do, vladimir putin seems to have slapped the country in the face with the expulsion of the 755. where do you go from here? is the channel still viable and can the united states function diplomatically in russia with a limited number of people there? sec. tillerson: i think people want the countries to have a better relationship. i don't think they want us to have a bad relationship with a nuclear power. they are frustrated that we have not seen the
i want to thank my chief of staff. i could not do any of this without her and i appreciate all them very much now want to give them public recognition. with that, i will stop. reporter: we don't have a ton of time here. reporter: thank you for coming down here and we hope to see you more often. i have a lot of questions. i want to drill down into the russia situation. i presume that you expect the president to sign a new legislation. do you still believe that the passage of that was a sign that...
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you back ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that i want you ♪ ♪ i'll take the fall and the that i want you i'll take the fall and the fault in us ♪ ♪ i'll give you all the love i never gave before ♪ ♪ i left you i know it's hard to hear it and it may never be enough ♪ ♪ but don't take it out on me now 'cause i blame it all on myself ♪ ♪ and i had a fear of forgiveness said it from the beginning ♪ ♪ i was too proud to say i was wrong said you'd always see ♪ ♪ me through but all that time is gone no more fearing control i'm ready ♪ ♪ for the both of us now but just know that i want you back ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that ♪ ♪ i want you back i'll take the fall and the fault in us ♪ ♪ i'll give you all the love i never gave before i left you ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that ♪ ♪ i want you back baby just know that i want you i'll take the fall ♪ ♪ and the fault in us i'll give you all the love i never gave ♪ ♪ before i left you just know that i want you back ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that i want you ♪ ♪ i'll take the fall an
you back ♪ ♪ just know that i want you back just know that i want you ♪ ♪ i'll take the fall and the that i want you i'll take the fall and the fault in us ♪ ♪ i'll give you all the love i never gave before ♪ ♪ i left you i know it's hard to hear it and it may never be enough ♪ ♪ but don't take it out on me now 'cause i blame it all on myself ♪ ♪ and i had a fear of forgiveness said it from the beginning ♪ ♪ i was too proud to say i was wrong said you'd always see...
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i also wanted to point out it is not just southerners who were wearing down. and so, rather than assume and on the southern family where the weather was kind of freaking out, i did to show those examples of the women writing to the county officials and state officials but i decided to zoom in on the northern family that was getting exhausted and that was from minnesota and he is very, very dedicated to the war and motivated. they still hadn't come home and you promised me you wanted, what do you mean you reenlisted. so i was able to leave in the latest arguments and then use the stories to do that so it is not just this discussion as much as it is people i'm hoping are just kind of absorbing this. she and her husband owned the stage in a. when the civil war begins, her brother goes off to the war but it's not for another years until the spring of 1862 that her husband is a member of young children at home including a newborn and they often just recently lost a child who just walked into the river and drowned. and so, i really want to talk about her story. .. >>
i also wanted to point out it is not just southerners who were wearing down. and so, rather than assume and on the southern family where the weather was kind of freaking out, i did to show those examples of the women writing to the county officials and state officials but i decided to zoom in on the northern family that was getting exhausted and that was from minnesota and he is very, very dedicated to the war and motivated. they still hadn't come home and you promised me you wanted, what do...
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>> guest: i want to be careful. a good part about my experience on capitol hill is i know they don't appreciate too much advice, unsolicited advice per se, but i don't know if they were asking my opinion, i don't know that they are too far from where we are per se. i personally don't have a great need for some of our rules. i have articulated reasons why a couple of our rules should not be embodied into legislation, and hopefully they wouldn't make it in, things like paid prioritization and her general convict standard both a of the sing should not be new legislation going forward. there are a couple things i could make it, depends come to me it's more important about precise drafting and having congress in their great wisdom decide what statute should look like the more precise the better. i've always said any direction that the determine we should go, that's my calling card. i'm completely comfortable whatever they decide but i would say the more precise the better. in the statute and worked on on behalf of members
>> guest: i want to be careful. a good part about my experience on capitol hill is i know they don't appreciate too much advice, unsolicited advice per se, but i don't know if they were asking my opinion, i don't know that they are too far from where we are per se. i personally don't have a great need for some of our rules. i have articulated reasons why a couple of our rules should not be embodied into legislation, and hopefully they wouldn't make it in, things like paid prioritization...
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and i thought, and everybody thought, and everybody wanted to heal. and it will heal and we are going to make every effort possible to make sure that that healing procedure goes as quickly as possible. i love the people of our country. i love all of the people of our country. we are going to make america great again, but we are going to make it great for all of the people of the united states of america. thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you. [indiscernible] pres. trump: thank you everybody. >> mr. president, how do you respond to people who say they are participating in white nationalism because they support you? trump: what they like me to sign the bill here? who has the pen? come on. -- folks [indiscernible] [applause] pres. trump: ladies first, right? >> thank you, sir. thank you mr. president. president trump: thank you very much everybody. wantr. president, do you the support of these white national groups who say they support you? >> you call that terrorism, sir? ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and polic
and i thought, and everybody thought, and everybody wanted to heal. and it will heal and we are going to make every effort possible to make sure that that healing procedure goes as quickly as possible. i love the people of our country. i love all of the people of our country. we are going to make america great again, but we are going to make it great for all of the people of the united states of america. thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you. [indiscernible] pres. trump: thank you...
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i don't want to cry. lemonis: you may not know, but i have an interest in another furniture business. it's in miami. it's called grafton furniture. it's similar, because you make a type of furniture, but they're in the -- you know, they're in the residential furniture business. ana: right. right. lemonis: like pacific, grafton's a family business, and they suffered from a lot of the same issues when i first met them. they had problems with their process and their efficiency, but in the last year, they've made a ton of progress and their business is up about 50%. they lose a lot of customers, because they can't handle the freight to the west coast. and i'm assuming that you lose a lot of customers 'cause you can't handle the freight... ana: to the east coast, right. lemonis: ...to the east coast. and i see that they could help you. and i feel like you could help them a lot. so i'm going to make an offer for $300,000. the $300,000 is going to go towards improving the facility and putting the rest in working
i don't want to cry. lemonis: you may not know, but i have an interest in another furniture business. it's in miami. it's called grafton furniture. it's similar, because you make a type of furniture, but they're in the -- you know, they're in the residential furniture business. ana: right. right. lemonis: like pacific, grafton's a family business, and they suffered from a lot of the same issues when i first met them. they had problems with their process and their efficiency, but in the last...
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>> i curled my hair slightly. my mom wanted to. i hated the curling iron. >> i love her. >> welcome to hollywood, right? it's so hard. >> no kidding. >> back a to the reese for a second. i asked her about the instagram photo with "the mindy project" script and she confirmed that yes, she has a cameo on the last season. >>> coming up, voice initiation. >> congratulations on winning the voice uk, we're in the united states of america now. >> how the other coaches are keeping her on her toes. >> i'll keep my mouth shut. >>> plus pink, why things weren't always so picture perfect for the couple of 11 years. >> it ain't easy, but we do it. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> charlie sheen stars in "911," and we're told about his personal connection to the >>> drop that ball! >> well, the secret is officially out. proper property brother, drew scott, will join last year's champ, emma slater, in the "dancing with the stars" ballroom. meanwhile it's no secret who's joining "the voice" this season. >> that would be grammy and oscar winner, jennifer hudson. she just shot this
>> i curled my hair slightly. my mom wanted to. i hated the curling iron. >> i love her. >> welcome to hollywood, right? it's so hard. >> no kidding. >> back a to the reese for a second. i asked her about the instagram photo with "the mindy project" script and she confirmed that yes, she has a cameo on the last season. >>> coming up, voice initiation. >> congratulations on winning the voice uk, we're in the united states of america now....
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i want to go back in time a little bit, and i don't know if everyone notes this but how instrumental you were in relationship with other stake holder leaders in creating vancouver order 12898, which is known as the environmental justice executive order and i'm curious if you could share with folks why you invested that capital in that space because it's directly tied to the climate movement right now, and why vulnerable communities needed to be a part of the mix, if you will. al gore: i'm proud of the role that i played. and well before that executive order, i sought out congressman john lewis from here in atlanta, one of the great heroes that's ever lived in this country. and john lewis in the house and myself in the senate, we introduced the first environmental justice bill that was ever introduced, and actually, that was in the first half of 1992, i had no thought at all that maybe, you know what happened later that year, me joining the ticket and becoming vice president would happen, but then one year later, when bill clinton and i went into the white house, i convinced him, whic
i want to go back in time a little bit, and i don't know if everyone notes this but how instrumental you were in relationship with other stake holder leaders in creating vancouver order 12898, which is known as the environmental justice executive order and i'm curious if you could share with folks why you invested that capital in that space because it's directly tied to the climate movement right now, and why vulnerable communities needed to be a part of the mix, if you will. al gore: i'm proud...
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i don't want you to die. i said okay, what do you suggest that she said well i just got this job at this company called ibm, maybe you have heard of them. you can go and apply their progressive you are crazy. i have tattoos all over my body. i'm an ex-and i went to six high schools and got kicked out of all of them, one of them twice but it never went to college and i don't know the computer and there's no way that they would hire me but she said just try an entry-level position and i will vouch for you. i wrote my first resume and i lied on my first resume. and i got the job. on my first day ibm has millions of customers. on my first day where did they put me? my old high school come the same one i got kicked out of twice. i was terrified. here i was this grown man at the time and i was nervous like it was my first day of school and how could i change my appearance so people wouldn't recognize me? i knew the minute i walked into those hallways that they would say, get out. of course i walk in and the first fi
i don't want you to die. i said okay, what do you suggest that she said well i just got this job at this company called ibm, maybe you have heard of them. you can go and apply their progressive you are crazy. i have tattoos all over my body. i'm an ex-and i went to six high schools and got kicked out of all of them, one of them twice but it never went to college and i don't know the computer and there's no way that they would hire me but she said just try an entry-level position and i will...
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i asked whether you want to try it? they said come you know, i heard it's a fast come easy way to make money. you want to treat it like an investment? yeah, someone said it is like digital gold. >> at the price of gold right now. >> so i'm buying digital gold. i heard so much about big coin. it's amazing how mainstream the brand is. it's not about currency at all to these people asking questions. it is about an investment. the fact that one of the incentives that sit till she wanted to put out there was to incentivize savings instead of spending. for this group -- i shouldn't say he appeared wanted to create a deflationary currency, which meant that it had to be finite and that it would potentially always go up in value because it was the fierce resource. so, people have actually grasped onto this concept of it is kind of like old and it is this weird digital asset that i don't know how to buy, but if i buy it, it will have ups and downs, but the trends have generally been a period if i stick with it, and by $10 versus $
i asked whether you want to try it? they said come you know, i heard it's a fast come easy way to make money. you want to treat it like an investment? yeah, someone said it is like digital gold. >> at the price of gold right now. >> so i'm buying digital gold. i heard so much about big coin. it's amazing how mainstream the brand is. it's not about currency at all to these people asking questions. it is about an investment. the fact that one of the incentives that sit till she wanted...
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i want to thank the volunteers as well. maybe some of you are volunteers and you say you're on the staff but you know what i tell my staff when they leave. when my staff leave and they go to another job or something always making more money, you can go off the payroll. you cannot go off the staff. i consider them as always sort of permanent to the staff. casa has been instrumental. providing resources for those who oface deportation of their families. in addition to that the service you talked about education. healthcare, social services, housing. all of the things that confront all of us but are challenges. some of us know who to call. so many of us don't know who to call. they call casa. for them and their families. response you give is critically important to their welfare and the welfare of our community. again, thank you very much. for several million undocumented young people, who were brought here as minors and known no other country, no other language, their parents may speak the language or grandparents may speak th
i want to thank the volunteers as well. maybe some of you are volunteers and you say you're on the staff but you know what i tell my staff when they leave. when my staff leave and they go to another job or something always making more money, you can go off the payroll. you cannot go off the staff. i consider them as always sort of permanent to the staff. casa has been instrumental. providing resources for those who oface deportation of their families. in addition to that the service you talked...
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but he does visit but i don't see it kind of furthermore you. don't want to by posting i wasn't i did a poll on them but for the most on except to the phones. what i call the new world of feeding the whining for the intrusion toward the other and the money to scranton of you boyden say i have provided them so time next year or so you can move on to talk to both of them and pushing a review team for the robot meeting those community of again reward scandal but i'm going to make time it went on thought so hard i would hope it isn't get the audience time at home for dr mabel the other. model but i was a panting long noon mark in the board you know i'm an easy going to get mom on the kids would be on don't know what's in her. i don't know him well i'm nervous about the level of anybody who wasn't going to. say i didn't know nothing of me or my belly problems or anyone like me where i. used to talk in a way. that you can. thank you. that's in this case because i'm. for the times the people tex in munich you can look around me read what i've been on. thanks and
but he does visit but i don't see it kind of furthermore you. don't want to by posting i wasn't i did a poll on them but for the most on except to the phones. what i call the new world of feeding the whining for the intrusion toward the other and the money to scranton of you boyden say i have provided them so time next year or so you can move on to talk to both of them and pushing a review team for the robot meeting those community of again reward scandal but i'm going to make time it went on...
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i just didn't want to face myself. i just finally thought you really want to pay back the advance. that's a lot of money. [laughter] that's a joke. i was like roxanne, suck it up, you said you're gonna write the book, just write the book. i did finally. i was really lucky to be supported by an editor and publisher and my agent who never once nagged me, never in like two years of delays, never gave me any pressure. good books take time. i was given a time. >> i'm so glad that you wrote it. >> me too. >> asked me again tomorrow night how i feel okay, this is my own question. do you think oprah has read the book and what should her responsibility. clearly i feel like she's lagging on talking about it. >> i think oprah will read the book. i think she will have a public response and a private response. i think her private response will be that young whippersnapper and have to get mine like i'm oprah winfrey and i will agree with her or shall send a something from her farm. i also have a farm called whole foods. [laughter] click the other day she's posted something that was like fennel an
i just didn't want to face myself. i just finally thought you really want to pay back the advance. that's a lot of money. [laughter] that's a joke. i was like roxanne, suck it up, you said you're gonna write the book, just write the book. i did finally. i was really lucky to be supported by an editor and publisher and my agent who never once nagged me, never in like two years of delays, never gave me any pressure. good books take time. i was given a time. >> i'm so glad that you wrote it....
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really i'm so flattered. >> ultimately the early grau. >> i want someone who wants marriage. >> i didn'tk out a ring. put on a suit, prepare what he would say, get down on one knee just to tell him no. >> so brian he will be rachel's husband. >> you see me on camera often saying i don't believe you. you're so charming. >> i'm kind of obsessed to see you smile. >> you say all of the right things, brian. >> he said i'm going to show you who i really am. and he did. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> you could see how i would fall in love superficially but then what's under that red v-neck t-shirt. >> this man is everything single thing that he says he is. >> so remember they finish shooting early may. been dating off camera for three months it's been fantastic. >> and under pressure hush, hush, no way they could even be seen together many public. >> can't even go to chipoltle together. >> which we would in real life. >> rachael was first african-american bachelorette. >> i had to get over that before i started this journey. i knew i couldn't make everyone happy. i knew it i was going to
really i'm so flattered. >> ultimately the early grau. >> i want someone who wants marriage. >> i didn'tk out a ring. put on a suit, prepare what he would say, get down on one knee just to tell him no. >> so brian he will be rachel's husband. >> you see me on camera often saying i don't believe you. you're so charming. >> i'm kind of obsessed to see you smile. >> you say all of the right things, brian. >> he said i'm going to show you who i really...
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i want to say, first responders are on the streets. t, in varied treacherous situations. and so i cannot say enough for them that are working around the clock. i want to give you an update on the northeast water plant, since that's very important to the city, and to areas, communities, that are supplied clean water by that plant. jeff, you want to come in and give us an update? >> crews are continued working at the plant. the water plant is operating. houston's water is safe, and we don't expect any change in that situation. >> and i appreciate public works support on that effort. a lot of conversation to addicks and the reservoir. indicated yesterday they were raising their release level from where it was yesterday, 5,000 cubic feet per second, up to 8,000 gradually and i think they've reached that point. but i want, steve, if you will come and kind of bring us up to date on that. >> thank you, mayor. good morning. this morning we were advised by the corps of engineers that the addicks dam will have what we call uncontrolled release ra
i want to say, first responders are on the streets. t, in varied treacherous situations. and so i cannot say enough for them that are working around the clock. i want to give you an update on the northeast water plant, since that's very important to the city, and to areas, communities, that are supplied clean water by that plant. jeff, you want to come in and give us an update? >> crews are continued working at the plant. the water plant is operating. houston's water is safe, and we don't...
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s referral. >> i don't want to be in the hole for sure. i don't think i should be, because i think i'm the victim here. >> okay. and all of that will be figured out when the actual scenario is heard from the attorney's office. the senior hearing officer. then you can go ahead and give him whatever information that you have. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> any other questions? >> no. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> you, too. >> the postponement of his hearing means that michael will remain in ad sag for the foreseeable future and still faces the possibility of a 15-month shu term. >> my life is in turmoil, i'm looked in this little bitty cell. if i get found guilty by the people, these people, this is going to be a kangaroo court. i've got 15 months in the shu, which most likely i will be found guilty. and then, the worst part is that they are asking the d.a. to press charges against me. if the d.a. presses charges against me, and i get convicted over there, i have another life sentence on top of the life sentence i already did, an
s referral. >> i don't want to be in the hole for sure. i don't think i should be, because i think i'm the victim here. >> okay. and all of that will be figured out when the actual scenario is heard from the attorney's office. the senior hearing officer. then you can go ahead and give him whatever information that you have. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> any other questions? >> no. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> you, too. >> the...
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i wanted people to hear the story. this book is a brand-new thing that i can hold and i'm to the point where i love holding this book because for so many years it was this thing in my head a computer. this book came out a week ago tuesday and this is brand-new and i've been doing a lot of radio interviews and i was on a show called invisible which was about america in the first 100 days of the trump administration and this was an hour long call in so i was blown away because during it the host who was terrific, i thought, kept sayi g to people call in with your experiences what is happening in your community when work goes away in natural resources go away and what is your experience to this kind of thing and a gentleman called in from florida talking about how his town had lost the seafood industry andn now he was worried that it was becoming a tourism place based on the industry that used to be there and wasn't there anymore. someone called in from maine talking about how the. [inaudible] industry had gone away along
i wanted people to hear the story. this book is a brand-new thing that i can hold and i'm to the point where i love holding this book because for so many years it was this thing in my head a computer. this book came out a week ago tuesday and this is brand-new and i've been doing a lot of radio interviews and i was on a show called invisible which was about america in the first 100 days of the trump administration and this was an hour long call in so i was blown away because during it the host...
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president, i want to thank you for your very kind words. and i just want to tell you that it is a great pleasure and honor to be here today. i thank you also for the discussions we have had. they have been of utmost interest. >> thank you. >> we have been closely following hurricane harvey. our thoughts are with the people of texas and louisiana. they, and you, mr. president, have shown strength and courage to overcome this catastrophe. it has been touching to watch the t.v. and see how people help each other. that is what we basically are built of, helping each other. finland highly appreciates our close relationship with the united states. today, they are broader than ever, ranging from security to trade, to innovation. we are indeed celebrating our 100 years of independence. i want to thank you for the generous gift presented to the fulbright finland foundation. i want to also take this opportunity to greet the almost 700,000 americans who have finnish origin. mr. president, we exchanged views on several international issues. our headline
president, i want to thank you for your very kind words. and i just want to tell you that it is a great pleasure and honor to be here today. i thank you also for the discussions we have had. they have been of utmost interest. >> thank you. >> we have been closely following hurricane harvey. our thoughts are with the people of texas and louisiana. they, and you, mr. president, have shown strength and courage to overcome this catastrophe. it has been touching to watch the t.v. and see...
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i was, like, i want to do that. ced my parents to let me do acting classes when i was a kid. my parents are, like, are you going to keep your grades up? it's a deal. >> rose: you can act if you keep your grades up. >> totally. by the time i got to "the dailyy show," i threw myself into improv and comedy and tried to put sketches up as much as possible. whin got the job, i moved to new york and i was really intimidated because i was 22, and i know how i auditioned for that show, i was just, like, you know what? what is it about me? i'm 22 years old, black, a woman, i have all this raw energy, i think i'm going to try to be the most of myself that i can possibly be. so i didn't look up any of the other amazing correspondents. i didn't look up samantha bee or oliver or wyatt. i really just tried to be myself. so i ended up -- >> rose: that's the best way to be. >> i think so. i think that's the hardest thing to do. i'm still learning it. >> rose: authenticity, you own who you are. >> yeah, i think people really respond
i was, like, i want to do that. ced my parents to let me do acting classes when i was a kid. my parents are, like, are you going to keep your grades up? it's a deal. >> rose: you can act if you keep your grades up. >> totally. by the time i got to "the dailyy show," i threw myself into improv and comedy and tried to put sketches up as much as possible. whin got the job, i moved to new york and i was really intimidated because i was 22, and i know how i auditioned for that...
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of bed i want to go to bed i want. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. this is since three years old industrial giant. benefit. by chemical production. you know as if these people are people just experimental animals. the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed will lead investigation into the chemical industry secrets revealed. this despicable. of a group of charlatans on wall street and around the world that are pushing onto the investment public securities that are not going to last and it will cause terrific pain but it's enabled by the central banks thank you. so the cost is always going down. to pick. up enough of it. in the. people who have you. we're talking to this. list. it'
of bed i want to go to bed i want. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. this is since three years old industrial giant. benefit. by chemical production. you know as if these people are people just experimental animals. the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe...
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i don't want that. okay the next question is from patrick. ement, is it best a dollar cost average index funds or buy on market downturn? this is important. here's the way i do it i try to do it 1/12th a month if i can. but if that's a big break in the stock market, i accelerate some that i would do later in the year and put them to work in that break even up to a third of it in other words, i like to take advantage of the declines, and accelerate what i put in and i've done that for years and years and it's worked for me next up is larry this morning, my wife said what would they do without cramer my wife said the same thing. look, i'm a teacher. i got some books but it's really important for people to know what you need to do -- what would you do without yourself this is about empowering you it's not about giving you ideas, but how to look at them. a lot of people look at this show who haven't watched it over the evolution, he says trade in and out of this and that i hope you know it's the opposite longer term investing is the way to make mo
i don't want that. okay the next question is from patrick. ement, is it best a dollar cost average index funds or buy on market downturn? this is important. here's the way i do it i try to do it 1/12th a month if i can. but if that's a big break in the stock market, i accelerate some that i would do later in the year and put them to work in that break even up to a third of it in other words, i like to take advantage of the declines, and accelerate what i put in and i've done that for years and...
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to i want i want to i want to have a studio. only assume. you'll make it thank you good to see the new right you'll make it. ok i understand that you sing your song on insecure call broken yeah i don't think i've ever said. it and i don't know how you break it but i mean explain it to me. it's really something that one of my best friends and i just in a conversation came up with she was trying to just figure out like what was wrong i why i couldn't she keep a guy and you know what was it about her bag kind of shiny guys and that repelled guys and i thought girl you might not think it might be broken and we just found that larry is and then started talking in our voice in our vaginas the voices are talking in vagina voices basically and. the vagina was singing the rap song nama so in our lives yeah i mean mike we had badges no voices what i had what i'd call it where i want to move was so for example we were like oh oh you know that guy was second for me and when he came over i was like it was like i don't think you. and so we jus
to i want i want to i want to have a studio. only assume. you'll make it thank you good to see the new right you'll make it. ok i understand that you sing your song on insecure call broken yeah i don't think i've ever said. it and i don't know how you break it but i mean explain it to me. it's really something that one of my best friends and i just in a conversation came up with she was trying to just figure out like what was wrong i why i couldn't she keep a guy and you know what was it about...
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"i always wanted to." "i'd rather slash my wrists than play james bond agai >>"'tte cphanen>> bofelie coursf course. i have a terrible memory. people have to write things down for me. so there is a time when you didn't want to be the next james bond. >> look, there's no point making excuses about it. but it was two days after i finished shooting the last movie. i went straight to an interview and someone said, "would do you another o saying somethingf with style and grace, i gave a really stupid answer. and it's -- >> stephen: well, that's like asking a woman who just gave birth and has, like, a four-inch episiotomy, "would you thriek have another baby?" >> it's not quite like that. i don't, i can compare it to that. >> stephen: you would get in trouble. >> i would get in a lot of trouble. that was bad enough. >> stephen: how is your lovely wife? >> she's very well. she sends her love. >> stephen: does she? >>es, she sens her y love. >> stephen: l-o-v-e? have i mentioned that i have a rachel problem? >> you
"i always wanted to." "i'd rather slash my wrists than play james bond agai >>"'tte cphanen>> bofelie coursf course. i have a terrible memory. people have to write things down for me. so there is a time when you didn't want to be the next james bond. >> look, there's no point making excuses about it. but it was two days after i finished shooting the last movie. i went straight to an interview and someone said, "would do you another o saying somethingf...
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i have a question i want to ask, i am really curious. i want the lawyer to focus on it. ve gotten into the habit of using examples that are perhaps overly done. charlie: please explain what you did. justice breyer: i don't want to discuss an ongoing case. [laughter] justice breyer: i have said a lot worse things than that, and it's because i want an illustrative point. i don't want to watch every two seconds what i am saying, but i want the lawyer to get the point that i am making so i get an answer out of that lawyer. interestingly enough, and not surprisingly in an oral argument, as in briefs, lawyers are trying to win their cases for their clients. but from our point of view, and it sometimes happens, more often than you would think, the lawyers are there to help us. we are not saying who was the best lawyer. we are not saying who is the best client. the problem is interpreting some words in the constitution or in a statute and having an interpretation that will work well and be consistent with the law. it will be the law for 319 million or 320 million people who are n
i have a question i want to ask, i am really curious. i want the lawyer to focus on it. ve gotten into the habit of using examples that are perhaps overly done. charlie: please explain what you did. justice breyer: i don't want to discuss an ongoing case. [laughter] justice breyer: i have said a lot worse things than that, and it's because i want an illustrative point. i don't want to watch every two seconds what i am saying, but i want the lawyer to get the point that i am making so i get an...
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sight of what it is i want to do i want to do this job well i don't want to think about what do the people want me to say how can i maintain my popularity but this is a very serious question because in this day and age people on much more likely to be disillusioned with politicized down to like them and that i guess speaks about your ability to you keep things relevant to keep them engaged in politics and this is a an important skill that perhaps some of your colleagues would like to get somebody. you need to keep in mind that the pushing of president in iceland head of state is different from say the president of russia the united states or france it is an on political position i do not take political decisions for on a day to day basis so. partly that might explain my popularity of. dissatisfaction in general and with politicians because it is their business to take this issue which can be young popular where. my role is slightly different well i guess you have the best of both worlds here both have the profile without necessarily have a larger responsibility is that what she is thing we
sight of what it is i want to do i want to do this job well i don't want to think about what do the people want me to say how can i maintain my popularity but this is a very serious question because in this day and age people on much more likely to be disillusioned with politicized down to like them and that i guess speaks about your ability to you keep things relevant to keep them engaged in politics and this is a an important skill that perhaps some of your colleagues would like to get...
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i want to start with you, brian. what do you expect tonight? >> well, i hope we have more of what we saw last night. last night, the president gave an excellent speech. he showed real leadership. he laid out a vision, and he also talked about unity, which i thought was really important coming on the heels of charlottesville. i hope we have more of that tonight. what i hope we don't have, and i think it would be a step backwards, if it devolves into this sort of raucous, off the cuff political rally in which he criticizes the same republicans whose support he's going to need this fall for a number of key issues. so i hope what we see tonight is more of what we saw last night. >> and on that point, constantine, there are some potential land mines that the president could wade into if he does go off the cuff, off teleprompter. what could those be? what are you hoping to see tonight and what are you hoping not to see? >> it will be interesting. he's going to have thousands upon thousands of people that are all amped up to see him and he feeds off of
i want to start with you, brian. what do you expect tonight? >> well, i hope we have more of what we saw last night. last night, the president gave an excellent speech. he showed real leadership. he laid out a vision, and he also talked about unity, which i thought was really important coming on the heels of charlottesville. i hope we have more of that tonight. what i hope we don't have, and i think it would be a step backwards, if it devolves into this sort of raucous, off the cuff...
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i am for this." you do it well, too, you want to do it even more. >> anytime i had that sentiment of i want to try thisto meet hot dudes has always been a nightmare. it never works. this feels bad. charlie: what is the best way to meet hot dudes? >> i don't know. it is so crazy right now. charlie: it is hard because of how famous you have become? >> i am in a relationship right now -- "a.k.a. relationship." [laughter] relatsh.n a i had been on the daily show for a little bit. it was not like i could just beyond tinder. i was on for three days and i would get guys being like "i love you on the daily show." and i'm like "i mortified." i was on it for a little bit and quickly deleted it, but i would go through a cycle of being on it, deleting it, being on it, deleting it. charlie: when did you start acting? john: >> when i was 10 or 11. into really, really acting. i like disney and nickelodeon stars and i watched a show called "all that," a sketch comedy show for kids. parents onnvinced my how to let me do acting classes as a kid and my parents were like "you are going to keep your grades up?" "yeah." " o
i am for this." you do it well, too, you want to do it even more. >> anytime i had that sentiment of i want to try thisto meet hot dudes has always been a nightmare. it never works. this feels bad. charlie: what is the best way to meet hot dudes? >> i don't know. it is so crazy right now. charlie: it is hard because of how famous you have become? >> i am in a relationship right now -- "a.k.a. relationship." [laughter] relatsh.n a i had been on the daily show for...
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i want to thank you very much. i want to thank you. thank you so much, you really helped. they have a lot of power. a lot of power. they use it well. >> when i spoke to you last year i also promised we would buildup our military. that's exactly what we have done. i'm proud to report that we have worked with congress to achieve a dramatic increase in defense spending this year. we are committed to expanding and improving a state of the artemistate of the artmissile d. we're getting better and better at it. it's incredible what is taking place. we will develop new surve survee and long-range strike capabilities to prevent our enemies from launching them in the first place. in every foreign policy decisio- [ applause ] president: -- thank you. in every foreign policy decision we are making clear we will always put the safety and security of our citizens first. that is why early this week i announced a new strategy in afghanistan and south asia. we will pursue an honorable and enduring outcome in afghanistan, worthy of the tremendous sacrifice our troops have already made. we
i want to thank you very much. i want to thank you. thank you so much, you really helped. they have a lot of power. a lot of power. they use it well. >> when i spoke to you last year i also promised we would buildup our military. that's exactly what we have done. i'm proud to report that we have worked with congress to achieve a dramatic increase in defense spending this year. we are committed to expanding and improving a state of the artemistate of the artmissile d. we're getting better...