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i go into his office said what do you want? i said i have a proposition for you. i would like to start a book club. >> a book club? [laughter] he said a real book club that you read out of? [laughter] i said yes warden. where are you going to get the books from? i said i am hoping you will allow us to go to the library once they start coming in. >> what's in it for you? >> i said to teach young guys there is a whole world out there we cannot get back into that world so let it come to us i can read about california i don't have to go to d california. i can imagine in my mind. i can imagine england in my mind i artie told him what it was like i didn't see it i just imagined it. so books open your mind. and i realized that these people that are locked up on death row. but they didn't have anyone to push them i would go through and talk to them to say what brought you here? i don't know my father. the mother tried to reason that she couldn't. i joined a gang thinking they would love me but i found out that was false. but it makes you feel sad i was privileged enough to
i go into his office said what do you want? i said i have a proposition for you. i would like to start a book club. >> a book club? [laughter] he said a real book club that you read out of? [laughter] i said yes warden. where are you going to get the books from? i said i am hoping you will allow us to go to the library once they start coming in. >> what's in it for you? >> i said to teach young guys there is a whole world out there we cannot get back into that world so let it...
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i mean, he was somebody -- you know, i think he gets this reputation as, you know, the guy who was a ed actor and studied at juilliard and had been to two previous colleges for acting before that. you know, he was wildly gifted both as an actor and a a comedian. and nobody could really encapsulate what he was. >> jimmy: yeah, gosh. i miss him so much. this is fantastic. i'm so glad you wrote this. dave itzkoff, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks so much. >> jimmy: his new book "robin" is available now. we'll be right back with a a performance from chvrches. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ ♪ ♪ you have a side that saved for her to go out of state. ♪ ♪ now she's in and you can celebrate. ♪ ♪ a side that's getting your life in sync, ♪ ♪ to someday retire and hit the links. ♪ ♪ got a plan today, yeah, and that's the key, ♪ ♪ so tomorrow you can get where you want to be. ♪ ♪ that's why nationwide is on your
i mean, he was somebody -- you know, i think he gets this reputation as, you know, the guy who was a ed actor and studied at juilliard and had been to two previous colleges for acting before that. you know, he was wildly gifted both as an actor and a a comedian. and nobody could really encapsulate what he was. >> jimmy: yeah, gosh. i miss him so much. this is fantastic. i'm so glad you wrote this. dave itzkoff, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks so much. >> jimmy:...
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do you have any stories? >> i0 to 12 canadians per show. [ laughter ] >> yeah, they told me, i said, "is it going to be warm in canada in april? because i live in hawaii, you know." so, and they said, "oh, it's a a wonderful spring thing," and it was like, 90 below or something. [ laughter ] ice -- these big chunks of ice were coming at our car. i got really sick, you know, 'cause i haven't been in snow for almost 30 years. so, it was freaky. but, you know -- [ laughter ] i just felt like, well you got to do what's given to you. so, i just did it, you know. >> jimmy: yeah. so, you got your start, i would say, on "the tonight show." >> oh, yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: with johnny carson. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: the great johnny carson. here's a photo -- >> the great johnny carson. >> jimmy: -- of you from 1985. >> oh, look at that. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: i mean, what do you remember? that's fantastic. what do you -- what do you remember about it? do you -- >> i remember, well, i remember about this here that i
do you have any stories? >> i0 to 12 canadians per show. [ laughter ] >> yeah, they told me, i said, "is it going to be warm in canada in april? because i live in hawaii, you know." so, and they said, "oh, it's a a wonderful spring thing," and it was like, 90 below or something. [ laughter ] ice -- these big chunks of ice were coming at our car. i got really sick, you know, 'cause i haven't been in snow for almost 30 years. so, it was freaky. but, you know -- [...
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i can tell you for damn sure, you're replaceable. and i back them up with my own cash. there's your check. it's not always pretty. everybody's working hard, not just you. but this is business. >> i was just gonna try to stop you in your tracks. >> you'll never to stop me in my tracks. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. >> ching-ching. >> this is the profit. [upbeat music] ♪ worldwide trailers designs, builds, and sells concession trailers, mostly to food vendors. tom etheridge and nancy pappas started the company in 2001, and took it from a backyard start-up to a multimillion dollar business. >> you got 50%. i got 50%. >> tom and nancy were a couple, and although their relationship came to an abrupt end three years ago, they have continued to work together. >> working with nancy is difficult. nance, you never agree with anything i say anyway, so what's the point? >> i not only run the company, but i also have to watch my back on a regular basis. why would you do this and not tell me? >> worldwide trailers brings in $4 million in revenue, but their profits h
i can tell you for damn sure, you're replaceable. and i back them up with my own cash. there's your check. it's not always pretty. everybody's working hard, not just you. but this is business. >> i was just gonna try to stop you in your tracks. >> you'll never to stop me in my tracks. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. >> ching-ching. >> this is the profit. [upbeat music] ♪ worldwide trailers designs, builds, and sells concession trailers, mostly to food...
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when you were there, matt? >> well, iment from politics and learned pretty early that you had to take this job -- you had to look at this job differently than any job you had ever had because there was this killtucu on the department and you learned it on day one that you don't talk to the white house about criminal cases. you can talk about policy matters, communications matters, but you don't talk to them about criminal cases and you never in a million years would talk to them about a criminal case that involved someone at the white house or someone close to the white house, which is what has made watching this white house so hard is that the white house intervenes all the time about the things that affect the president, things that affect the president's friends. and the other side, too, trying to affect the president's political opponents, still trying to get them to prosecute hillary clinton. >> these are just some tweets from the president. everybody is asking why the justice department isn't looking into the dishon
when you were there, matt? >> well, iment from politics and learned pretty early that you had to take this job -- you had to look at this job differently than any job you had ever had because there was this killtucu on the department and you learned it on day one that you don't talk to the white house about criminal cases. you can talk about policy matters, communications matters, but you don't talk to them about criminal cases and you never in a million years would talk to them about a...
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i am so cautious. now a tweet from adilio. do youite up explaining why first i do want an index, an s&p 500 and then i want you to put your first 10,000 there and continue to use that as your retirement vehicle but try to pick some of the best stocks that would normally be in etf. i trust you. you watch the show not den grading mutual funds up next is a tweet from sc bowles the reason i like "get rich carefully. is because it is an in-depth look the mistakes that i made and i detailed them all so you can learn from them. here is a tweet from eric wolfe. if i see 10% shortage, something could be wrong that is what the percentage is that i look for. coach beardson tweeted what do you recommend to keep squirrels out of the garden. >> i have triple fence, boxes and chicken wire and they don't get in. and my other box they get in and spend way too much thinking about fencing. it is a preoccupation of mine. muees ilyas. the index funds are better and you can lower at times and lower how much index fund exposure and raise cash that is a sma
i am so cautious. now a tweet from adilio. do youite up explaining why first i do want an index, an s&p 500 and then i want you to put your first 10,000 there and continue to use that as your retirement vehicle but try to pick some of the best stocks that would normally be in etf. i trust you. you watch the show not den grading mutual funds up next is a tweet from sc bowles the reason i like "get rich carefully. is because it is an in-depth look the mistakes that i made and i detailed...
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cannot tell you how much i appreciate you are you i was one guy who really supported you 100%. i think you're doing a terrific job, and this is why i support you. these folks did a great job. caleb and others did such a good job. we have good people working with us. the parents are as good of people as i have ever met in my life. this would not have happened without you. , whent want you to know you look back over your tenure this is justency, one of the many great things you are doing. it is really a great thing. we can rely on you and count on you and talk to you and meet with you, these are all very important things. that is very nice, i appreciate it. you all have been very supportive. thank you very much. mia? have been thinking about what i was going to say today. it has been an emotional day. families sent their , and theyaughters out want to know that if something happens to their children that statesve the united having their back. i want to personally thank you for keeping a promise. every time i would go and see you i would bring up joshua's name, and you would
cannot tell you how much i appreciate you are you i was one guy who really supported you 100%. i think you're doing a terrific job, and this is why i support you. these folks did a great job. caleb and others did such a good job. we have good people working with us. the parents are as good of people as i have ever met in my life. this would not have happened without you. , whent want you to know you look back over your tenure this is justency, one of the many great things you are doing. it is...
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so -- but what i -- you know what i need you to do? . >> seth: okay. >> and i'm gonna try not to screw this up on live tv. [ cheers ] >> seth: wow, it's very beautiful. >> oh my god. i've never been so nervous. >> seth: and i'm going to nutmeg it. >> nutmeg it. [ light laughter ] and then we're gonna toast. >> seth: all right. wow, this looks beautiful. all right. is it going to be really -- all right, well. >> it's going to be the weakest, strongest spanish coffee you've ever had. >> seth: cheers, jeffrey. >> cheers, seth. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: oh, that is delicious. jeffrey morgenthaler, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] his book, "drinking distilled: a user's manual," is available now. we'll be right back. that's so good. >> it's a really great drink. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles you
so -- but what i -- you know what i need you to do? . >> seth: okay. >> and i'm gonna try not to screw this up on live tv. [ cheers ] >> seth: wow, it's very beautiful. >> oh my god. i've never been so nervous. >> seth: and i'm going to nutmeg it. >> nutmeg it. [ light laughter ] and then we're gonna toast. >> seth: all right. wow, this looks beautiful. all right. is it going to be really -- all right, well. >> it's going to be the weakest,...
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if you see just kept on say i'm not racist i change my mind you know i said ma'am i can tell you when i win you'll always be able to come to the door knock on the door and i'll be there to open it and to pop you about whatever you may be scared or something you may not understand so i got out i said i don't have other doors shut up she hugged me and she said you got my vote so we can so that there is racism but in my community as you can tell with the votes that we have getting and winning is that you know not all not everybody feels like that and the people that do who serve a good think it's because they're scared are right that it's not necessary some of them are racist but some of them more than anything i think are just scared of the change. great to have a question for man. you know wait obviously person than you and you you lead the way what were some of the question or things that your daughter had as he went not knocking door to door with you and sure it was a learning experience for her well and how did he. so my daughter is fifteen my son is twenty one and it was an interes
if you see just kept on say i'm not racist i change my mind you know i said ma'am i can tell you when i win you'll always be able to come to the door knock on the door and i'll be there to open it and to pop you about whatever you may be scared or something you may not understand so i got out i said i don't have other doors shut up she hugged me and she said you got my vote so we can so that there is racism but in my community as you can tell with the votes that we have getting and winning is...
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i think as you know, i like you personally very much. this isn probably the most difficult hearing in my more than two decades that i've ever participated in. former cia consul general described how in 2005 jose rodriguez was promoted to be deputy cia director for operations and installed as his chief of staff an officer from the counter-terrorist center who had previously run the interrogation program. is that you? >> senator, i'm so pleased you asked me that question. >> yes or no will do. >> no. and for the record, if you have your staff check, mr. rizzo has issued a correction. it is true that it is hard for -- >> excuse me, my understanding -- >> that is not accurate. >> -- was you recently confirmed that it was you. >> no. he issued a correction. when people write books -- i didn't read mr. rizzo's book so i didn't know that was out there. actually, i read about it in "the washington post" last night, eric wemple i believe wrote a story talking about the failure of certain organizations to correct their facts and that was one of th
i think as you know, i like you personally very much. this isn probably the most difficult hearing in my more than two decades that i've ever participated in. former cia consul general described how in 2005 jose rodriguez was promoted to be deputy cia director for operations and installed as his chief of staff an officer from the counter-terrorist center who had previously run the interrogation program. is that you? >> senator, i'm so pleased you asked me that question. >> yes or no...
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i will give you one example. i hope i get to chance to talk about more during the course of the day. i have to be here. the stat yut requires me to be here and i'm happy to be here. i do not have to answer a single one of your questions. i will. and i look forward to doing that. but i don't have to. the statute says thattish appear before congress. and i'm doing that today and tomorrow in the senate. again happy to do it. it doesn't say a word about answering questions. doesn't say a word about testifying. which is interesting. because elsewhere in dodd-frank other people have to appear and testify and/or appear and answer questions. for some reason the director of the bureau does not. the director of the bureau only has to appear. so i believe it would be my statutory right to simply sit here and twidle my thumbs the next for hours while y'all ask questions. i think that's wrong. and i'm in the going to do it but i use that as many examples of what's broken in the way this statute is written. and i hope that as a
i will give you one example. i hope i get to chance to talk about more during the course of the day. i have to be here. the stat yut requires me to be here and i'm happy to be here. i do not have to answer a single one of your questions. i will. and i look forward to doing that. but i don't have to. the statute says thattish appear before congress. and i'm doing that today and tomorrow in the senate. again happy to do it. it doesn't say a word about answering questions. doesn't say a word about...
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you can't do it anymore. >> i don't dismiss. >> you do. >> no, i don't dismiss. >> i'm sorry, but you >> no, i don't. >> i'm sorry, but you do. >> no, i don't dismiss. >> you don't try to empathize or feel what they're feeling. everything is just--handle it. do it, fix it. >> for me to get you guys to do things wasn't always so easy. >> 'cause we had other things to do. >> there's always something to do. >> you're saying the whole problem was we had no organization, things weren't getting done that you wanted us to get done. but you expect three people to take care of 50 dogs a day plus do drop-offs and pickups, making sure they get medication, they get their food, and we clean the whole building. all that stuff with three people is not possible. >> we all have to make things work. >> no, i know, but-- >> utilizing our time properly. >> you focus so much on what doesn't get done that it makes people feel that they're worthless. you complain about having to pay anybody anything, and people work really hard. i feel you dismiss it. it's just--it's not-- >> okay, you're incorrect in your
you can't do it anymore. >> i don't dismiss. >> you do. >> no, i don't dismiss. >> i'm sorry, but you >> no, i don't. >> i'm sorry, but you do. >> no, i don't dismiss. >> you don't try to empathize or feel what they're feeling. everything is just--handle it. do it, fix it. >> for me to get you guys to do things wasn't always so easy. >> 'cause we had other things to do. >> there's always something to do. >> you're saying...
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think that, thank you. ink that works. - did you literally have a hard time grappling with that sort of sadness and the way it manifested itself? - i just didn't have any time. i didn't have any time. we had a house to sell. we had a car to ... and my sister was dying. and my sister was dying. then i was becoming the oldest person in the family so i had responsibilities. but the person that i most wanted to embrace is the first poem in this book is walter leonard. and he was the president at fisk university when i was there. and betty called me and she said, walter, she didn't say he's passing, but that's what it amounted to. and i'm looking at it and i'm thinking there's something else happening here. that we're gonna lose walter like we lost mommy, like we lost gary, like we lost a lot of people. but there's something that ... but there's something that ... you don't have, you have gold on. i have, i wear rings. my mother gave me these. i'm thinking these are diamonds but they used to be stones. and somebod
think that, thank you. ink that works. - did you literally have a hard time grappling with that sort of sadness and the way it manifested itself? - i just didn't have any time. i didn't have any time. we had a house to sell. we had a car to ... and my sister was dying. and my sister was dying. then i was becoming the oldest person in the family so i had responsibilities. but the person that i most wanted to embrace is the first poem in this book is walter leonard. and he was the president at...
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quite a departure for you. iwant to say, you said in 2015, we have to change the format of our films. i always say this, if i'm invited to your party i need to dress up in the code that you tell me to. do you think that bollywood films need to change in order to appeal to an audience beyond their current? they have two, they have two, i stick by this even till about four days ago i was having a bit discussion with some friends. and maybe i'm completely wrong, but this is my belief, that unless we change our screenplay technique, unless we make ourfilms shorter, and perhaps, yeah, you can have the musical part of it, but they have to be musical specific films. not every film can't have song and dance. let's just change these two things. because they're about two and a half hours long, and average... they're longer, they have an interval, they have three acts, films. it should be in two acts without an interval. your opinion changes, doesn't it, a bit, shah rukh khan. because in 2006 after spending a few months in
quite a departure for you. iwant to say, you said in 2015, we have to change the format of our films. i always say this, if i'm invited to your party i need to dress up in the code that you tell me to. do you think that bollywood films need to change in order to appeal to an audience beyond their current? they have two, they have two, i stick by this even till about four days ago i was having a bit discussion with some friends. and maybe i'm completely wrong, but this is my belief, that unless...
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you give me everything i want and then i don't pay you." how he can walk to the table with anyone of right mind who would think they are going to get anything out of it. >> i don't know if he thinks he can like pull a trump university ponzi scheme thing here, but that's not how international diplomacy works. >> seth: that makes sense. i want to talk about, not only your incredible reporting on the weinstein scandal, which is what you won your pulitzer for. you -- absolutely. [ cheers and applause ] >> cheer for those sources. they went through hell and i think they are finally being heard. >> seth: and again there's this interesting thing, because, you know, due to the absolute devastating nature of the crimes, you have one harvey weinstein and you have just, you know, a litany of victims. do you think there is too much focus on the perpetrators more than the victims in these cases? >> yeah. i mean, one of the most common questions i get is like, "what's harvey weinstein up to? is he at a spa? is he in sex rehab?" and i'm like, i don't know
you give me everything i want and then i don't pay you." how he can walk to the table with anyone of right mind who would think they are going to get anything out of it. >> i don't know if he thinks he can like pull a trump university ponzi scheme thing here, but that's not how international diplomacy works. >> seth: that makes sense. i want to talk about, not only your incredible reporting on the weinstein scandal, which is what you won your pulitzer for. you -- absolutely. [...
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i was like thank you. lm, but i think she would have liked the film as it was accurate portrayal of what life was like. host: i will ask my producer to put that one picture of the men with a checkered shirt back on the screen. guest: that was my grandfather who passed away before i was boring. anyone who reads my book will see on the copyright page, copyright whatever the year by the name of my grandfather. my other grandfather, he was six for-eric rudolph valentino looking guy that died before i was born as well. no one in richmond could pronounce any of his names, so they just called him mike. host: what generation was he in the us? guest: he was the immigrant that came across from italy the turn-of-the-century through ellis island. for a lot of italians new york was to fall so they got on the train and got off at the first stop in the south and that was richmond, virginia. so there is a huge italian community in richmond, virginia, because of that. host: we will take more calls and then learn about how "
i was like thank you. lm, but i think she would have liked the film as it was accurate portrayal of what life was like. host: i will ask my producer to put that one picture of the men with a checkered shirt back on the screen. guest: that was my grandfather who passed away before i was boring. anyone who reads my book will see on the copyright page, copyright whatever the year by the name of my grandfather. my other grandfather, he was six for-eric rudolph valentino looking guy that died before...
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you, mr. chairman. i want to continue along the line of questioning that my colleague started because obviously rural broadband is absolutely necessary for our farms to compete to sell their products worldwide, to submit their federal forms and it's very, very troubling that lots of swaths of this country don't have access to this basic human need. i have introduced bipartisan legislation amending the farm bill to include a grant bill for rural broad want deployment that would be used in conjunction with the usda's program. do you believe that such a grant program is needed as part of the reauthorization of the farm bill? >> i'd like to see the details, senator. i think, again, we believe in grant -- loan programs seemed to have been the most effective in the past in doing that. i'm a believer in skin in the game, i think people who have investments in their community and the passion to get that done through a loan/grant combination would be most effective. >> well, you typically grant programs don't pay
you, mr. chairman. i want to continue along the line of questioning that my colleague started because obviously rural broadband is absolutely necessary for our farms to compete to sell their products worldwide, to submit their federal forms and it's very, very troubling that lots of swaths of this country don't have access to this basic human need. i have introduced bipartisan legislation amending the farm bill to include a grant bill for rural broad want deployment that would be used in...
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you and me. so we have time to talk about it. >> i don't. >> you might have time. i don't. you don't dictate to me what time i have and what i don't. you came to me in my house. so at least be polite, ok? >> well, that went rather well. >> well, do you think i blew it? do you think he'll see me again? >> i think we should really go back and see him. what do you think about that? >> i think we have to give it some time and come back and call him again. but i definitely don't want to go inside his hole. so you better arrange that somewhere neutral. >> it's part of that coming here to the empty land, or the land with no people and all these things, and now it's -- >> most believe in the justice of the courts, they put the blame on otherers. we are always like -- and they are attempt together destroy us. if we are faced with annihilation we can invoke all the memories of the jewish for the past 2,000 years. and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the c
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are both so funny and i had a quick question for you i was wondering if you had any plans to do any kind of like follow up or other documentary type. movies like the problem with the it was really interesting and more. i never want to talk with this cartoon character ever again. i didn't think it would take this much of my life because when i made the film it's interesting it was already kind of an old issue for me a lot of people in our community this is not new you know i made a joke on the daily show like i wanted to call the film i have to explain this to you like. it was. before but this is excessive or who doesn't know right but i think there's a difference as an artist like it does it doesn't really push me you know i mean like this is you know i mean like i love the fact it's being used in college classrooms and schools and trainings and i really do appreciate that but as an artist i want to i want to push myself a little further than something that you know i already i didn't need i had to do some research but already knew the story before i didn't l
are both so funny and i had a quick question for you i was wondering if you had any plans to do any kind of like follow up or other documentary type. movies like the problem with the it was really interesting and more. i never want to talk with this cartoon character ever again. i didn't think it would take this much of my life because when i made the film it's interesting it was already kind of an old issue for me a lot of people in our community this is not new you know i made a joke on the...
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pompeo: thank you. i look forward to meeting just as many of you as i get a chance to do, to learn from as many of you as i can, and leading the team into the field. i know we will deliver for this president and for this country. thank you and may the good lord bless you and i will see you all around the building, thanks. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its accuracy.]tent and [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: tomorrow on c-span, a swearing-in ceremony for secretary of state mike pompeo. a.m. eastern.1:00 q&a, author and robertuting editor kurson. i never realized what a major role the wives played. all three of them believed they ,ould not have pulled this off the most daring and courageous space mission now said ever launched. it looked like certain death. men needed wives at home who were absolutely support up absolutely supportive but also did not re
pompeo: thank you. i look forward to meeting just as many of you as i get a chance to do, to learn from as many of you as i can, and leading the team into the field. i know we will deliver for this president and for this country. thank you and may the good lord bless you and i will see you all around the building, thanks. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its accuracy.]tent and...
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, i have to beat you, i have to dance faster than you? > so just dance fast. >> jimmy: yes, that's right. >> but not faster than you. >> jimmy: you can go faster than me if you feel like it. >> i want -- but if that's going to make me win, then that's what i wanna do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we all know who is going to win. come on. [ laughter ] no, no, please. since you're my guest, i would like you to go first. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] quest, what song will jennifer be dancing to? >> questlove: okay, jennifer, you will be dancing to the classic "three times a lady" by tuskegee, alabama's own, the commodores. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go. this is a great -- it's a great fast dance song. >> i have to just dance fast. okay. >> jimmy: yeah, here we go. yeah. whenever you're ready. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ twice oh, come on! ♪ three times a lady come on, oh my, goodness. ♪ and i love you oh, my -- oh, my -- all right, all right -- all right, you won. you got that one. all right you got that one, and you know it
, i have to beat you, i have to dance faster than you? > so just dance fast. >> jimmy: yes, that's right. >> but not faster than you. >> jimmy: you can go faster than me if you feel like it. >> i want -- but if that's going to make me win, then that's what i wanna do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we all know who is going to win. come on. [ laughter ] no, no, please. since you're my guest, i would like you to go first. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] quest, what...
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senator hatch, i can't tell you how much i love all of your staff. so thank you, thank you. d i also want to say thank you to president maduro for releasing josh and letting him come home. >> she pretty much said everything. president trump: you are smart. josh, would you like to say something? >> i'm overwhelmed with gratitude for you guys. everything that you have done. for the support of my wife through those two years. they were very, very, very difficult for years. not really the great vacation i was looking for, but we are are still together, starting off our marriage rough, but now we'll be together. i'm so grateful for what you guys have done and for thinking about me and caring about me, just a normal person. it touches me. and i thank you. president trump: you have been very brave. we saw what was happening inside that prison. so you have been very, very brave. bob corker. would you like to say something? would you like to say something? >> we are just glad to ahh... summer is coming. would you like to say something? >> we are just glad to and it's time to get outsi
senator hatch, i can't tell you how much i love all of your staff. so thank you, thank you. d i also want to say thank you to president maduro for releasing josh and letting him come home. >> she pretty much said everything. president trump: you are smart. josh, would you like to say something? >> i'm overwhelmed with gratitude for you guys. everything that you have done. for the support of my wife through those two years. they were very, very, very difficult for years. not really...
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but i want to tell you, when i look at you and i hear you and i see all of the work that you are doing, i think with you high school students, that the nra has finally met its match. i really believe in my heart that you are the game changers, and i know, i your frustrations, how you haven't seen any legislation happen and i think you will see that, when it happens, it is because of you. i do want to ask taylor nor word, i want to thank you for your powerful statement, you talked about good kids, mad city. where good kids who want to live in safety and meaningful lives have to face this harsh reality of your communities, and the realities that are forced on you by irresponsible adults. i wanted to ask you, you mentioned the closing of schools and mental health clinics in your community. what are you suggesting to us that we need to do instead of those kinds of things happening in your communities? we are ready to listen to you, and take your lead. >> like i stated, in my city on the west side, mayor emmanuel is planning to spend $95 million to open up a police academy which they say wo
but i want to tell you, when i look at you and i hear you and i see all of the work that you are doing, i think with you high school students, that the nra has finally met its match. i really believe in my heart that you are the game changers, and i know, i your frustrations, how you haven't seen any legislation happen and i think you will see that, when it happens, it is because of you. i do want to ask taylor nor word, i want to thank you for your powerful statement, you talked about good...
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but but i promise you i would anyone. if you sent me a card i read it at a still have it. applause] >> we are about to get the hook but this is another personal one. what is something you would like to share with the people of the bureau now that it's been just under a year since dot dot dot. many of us remember that day and we likely won't forget. >> never forget just how strong the culture of that organization is. and that's frustrating when you're director who's trying to orient it in certain ways but minor ways. but remember that inertia is your strength and the strength of this country. that people haven't been there when i discovered that culture as ballast for america. if you have worked in the united states military services or in the intelligence community or the fbi, justice department, maybe don't get it. but all of those of you who have worked there and working there now field. no president sure is long enough destroy that. so just remember the long run. remember who you are. and again remember how proud you going to be to tell your grandchildren what you were l
but but i promise you i would anyone. if you sent me a card i read it at a still have it. applause] >> we are about to get the hook but this is another personal one. what is something you would like to share with the people of the bureau now that it's been just under a year since dot dot dot. many of us remember that day and we likely won't forget. >> never forget just how strong the culture of that organization is. and that's frustrating when you're director who's trying to orient...
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$500,000, and i'm asking you to trust me after i told you i would trust you. >> t i'm turning over my entire--my child. >> for a week. >> my child. >> but for a week. >> but for a week. >> i'm babysitting for a week. >> i know. let me tell you the thought process behind the employees. you come in, not emotional. it's not your baby yet, and you say, "you know what? so-and-so might be better in a different position, and i don't know if we're ready for that position 'cause i might want to outsource that." >> it's a business, robin. >> of course it's a business, but these are people's livelihoods. >> so you either trust me or you don't, and if you can't do it for a week, i can't do the deal. hear me out for a second, okay? >> okay. >> for me to give you $500,000... >> mm-hmm. >> that trust has to be really earned over a course of a week. >> and when the week is over... >> mm-hmm. >> the keys are back to me? >> yes. >> okay. >> but at the end of the week, if you don't do what you say you're gonna do... >> mm-hmm. >> and you don't follow through, my $500,000 and me will
$500,000, and i'm asking you to trust me after i told you i would trust you. >> t i'm turning over my entire--my child. >> for a week. >> my child. >> but for a week. >> but for a week. >> i'm babysitting for a week. >> i know. let me tell you the thought process behind the employees. you come in, not emotional. it's not your baby yet, and you say, "you know what? so-and-so might be better in a different position, and i don't know if we're ready...
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>> you know, honestly -- i ask myself this question. you know what it is? sad when i started making youtube videos. >> jimmy: that helps? >> for sure. everyone that's funny is sad. will, sad. [ laughter ] i know. we're sad. no, i'm kidding. i was not in a good place and i think i was really authentic on screen and i was relatable to an audience that felt like, hey, she's just like us, she's talking about real stuff, she's not this perfect person that has perfectly shaved legs all the time, that's cool. >> jimmy: people are like, you got to watch this girl on youtube, she's so sad. >> so sad. also i was one of the first south asian females to do comedy on youtube, actually. when i started there was no one that looked like me. >> jimmy: you have big guests on your youtube show. >> yes, i do. >> like the president was on your show. >> michelle obama was on, the first lady was on, yeah. i've had selena gomez, dwayne "the rock" johnson, some really cool people. >> jimmy: dwayne "the rock" johnson, in the wrestling era or the acting era? >> the acting era but i'v
>> you know, honestly -- i ask myself this question. you know what it is? sad when i started making youtube videos. >> jimmy: that helps? >> for sure. everyone that's funny is sad. will, sad. [ laughter ] i know. we're sad. no, i'm kidding. i was not in a good place and i think i was really authentic on screen and i was relatable to an audience that felt like, hey, she's just like us, she's talking about real stuff, she's not this perfect person that has perfectly shaved legs...
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like, i really want you to understand that's great. i want you to feel good about you. e so much of dad in you sometimes, and it pisses me off because you're so [bleep] talented, and i think it goes deeper. jessica: i mean, we were treated different by our dad, if you want to go way back. it's just we were treated different. monica: i can't handle this. jessica: i'm proud of her. lemonis: tell her now. jessica: she knows how proud i am of her and the things she does for people or the things she's succeeded at. monica: [ voice breaking ] i just need to go for a ride. i'm tired of the resentment. [ bleep ] if anybody wants to support my mom and the [bleep] city of cleveland, then [bleep] go for it. jessica: monica is very resistant to change. she is a self-sabotager. lemonis: are you comfortable moving forward with not derailing the process? tell the truth. >> vo: they share one planter. and last season, it was a flowering disaster. this year, they're not messing around. miracle-gro guarantees results with rich potting mix that uses ingredients fresh from the forest... and
like, i really want you to understand that's great. i want you to feel good about you. e so much of dad in you sometimes, and it pisses me off because you're so [bleep] talented, and i think it goes deeper. jessica: i mean, we were treated different by our dad, if you want to go way back. it's just we were treated different. monica: i can't handle this. jessica: i'm proud of her. lemonis: tell her now. jessica: she knows how proud i am of her and the things she does for people or the things...
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so, thank you, thank you. ilso want to say thank you to president maduro for releasing josh and letting him come home. pres. trump: that is very nice. pop? >> she pretty much said everything. i let the pretty face take care of this stuff. pres. trump: very smart. you're smart. josh, would you like to say something? >> i'm just overwhelmed with gratitude. for you guys and for everything you have done. for the support of my wife through those two years, a work very, very difficult. not the great occasion i was looking for, but we are still together and starting off a marriage rough but now we will be together and i am so grateful for what you guys have done and for thinking about me and caring about me -- just a normal person. it really touches me and thank you. pres. trump: you have been very brave am actually. we saw what was happening inside of that prison. so you really have been very, very brave. bob corker, would you like to say something? corker: we're just glad to have you home. a lot of people have worked
so, thank you, thank you. ilso want to say thank you to president maduro for releasing josh and letting him come home. pres. trump: that is very nice. pop? >> she pretty much said everything. i let the pretty face take care of this stuff. pres. trump: very smart. you're smart. josh, would you like to say something? >> i'm just overwhelmed with gratitude. for you guys and for everything you have done. for the support of my wife through those two years, a work very, very difficult....
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welcome to each of you. and i will recognize senator chambliss for their introductions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and to you, vice chairman, distinguished members of the committee, it's an honor for me to be here with you today along with my dear friend and former colleague senator bye and also with our mutual friend gina haspel. obviously, president trump's nominee to be the leader at the cia. it's hard to believe it's been a little over three years since i sat on your side and while i miss my personal relationship with each one of you, i do not miss the daily decisions that you're having to make. but thank goodness all of you are here to do that. i have known and admired gina haspel for many years. i met her as a member of this committee. traveling to one of the many garden spots that cia officers had been deployed around the globe. gina is a professional who is unwaveringly honest and objective, which is exact thely the type of person we need leading the men and women of the c irk a today. the world gets more
welcome to each of you. and i will recognize senator chambliss for their introductions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and to you, vice chairman, distinguished members of the committee, it's an honor for me to be here with you today along with my dear friend and former colleague senator bye and also with our mutual friend gina haspel. obviously, president trump's nominee to be the leader at the cia. it's hard to believe it's been a little over three years since i sat on your side and while i...
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thank you, andy. now i have to call you and thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it works out for everybody. yeah. >> steve: there you go. >> jimmy: then he was like, "and happy anniversary, melania. now i don't need to send you a a card. [ laughter and applause ] and happy birthday too." guys, it looks like trump's meeting with kim jong-un might not happen. [ audience oohs ] apparently, kim is worried there'll be a coup in north korea if he leaves. kim tried telling trump, but every time he said "a coup," trump would yell, "na matatta." [ laughter ] "a coup, na matatta. [ laughter ] it means no worries." that's right, kim jong-un is worried there will be a coup in north korea while he's gone. meanwhile, the moment trump's plane takes off everyone here will yell, "quick, let's have an election!" [ laughter and applause ] guys, it is -- it is graduation season, which means a lot of big stars are giving commencement speeches, and i noticed all of these speakers seem to have one thing in common -- they all totall
thank you, andy. now i have to call you and thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it works out for everybody. yeah. >> steve: there you go. >> jimmy: then he was like, "and happy anniversary, melania. now i don't need to send you a a card. [ laughter and applause ] and happy birthday too." guys, it looks like trump's meeting with kim jong-un might not happen. [ audience oohs ] apparently, kim is worried there'll be a coup in north korea if he leaves. kim tried telling...
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you can't accept anything. i mean, you're going to have to educate yourselves, you're going to have to get your own consultant who you trust and who can explain these things to you. >> supervisor kim: can i ask you, so there's a -- this is where i have a hard time seeing. there's a tetratech and a subsidiary? >> yes. large companies will break into divisions -- >> supervisor kim: e.c. >> e.c. -- >> supervisor kim: should we be concerned about tetratech as an entire institution or just asubsidary? >> if i did this, i wouldn't be in business. i'd be completely fired and would have lost all my contracts with the federal government. >> supervisor kim: but why hasn't that happened in this case? as an observer, i'm not asking you as an actual worker, but in your observation, why hasn't that happened yet? >> i really don't know. i mean, it's -- >> supervisor kim: okay. i don't want to ask you to hypothesize. could you just tell us what years you worked on this project and what you observed spefld that led you to -- spec
you can't accept anything. i mean, you're going to have to educate yourselves, you're going to have to get your own consultant who you trust and who can explain these things to you. >> supervisor kim: can i ask you, so there's a -- this is where i have a hard time seeing. there's a tetratech and a subsidiary? >> yes. large companies will break into divisions -- >> supervisor kim: e.c. >> e.c. -- >> supervisor kim: should we be concerned about tetratech as an entire...
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you know what i mean? >> to go into, you know, "star wars," which i -- i was six years old when i first saw "star wars." >> jimmy: i mean, i -- >> and it took me from a gray, miserable, rainy 1970's london, and just took me to another galaxy and 40 years later to be a part of that. it's been a real privilege. >> jimmy: oh, my god. it's unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: and you gotta be -- i'm excited. i'm not even in it. i'm excited to be talking to you. >> it is really good. >> jimmy: it's really good. yeah. and you -- how was the audition process for this? >> oh, it's humiliating. >> jimmy: yeah, it is. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, it was super humiliating -- ron howard, who's the loveliest -- i think it can be empirically proved. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yes. so ron howard is the -- >> he's the loveliest. >> jimmy: we love ron howard. >> nicest man in the world. >> jimmy: and he's a fantastic director. >> he will lie and say that he, you know, he went "paul's the only
you know what i mean? >> to go into, you know, "star wars," which i -- i was six years old when i first saw "star wars." >> jimmy: i mean, i -- >> and it took me from a gray, miserable, rainy 1970's london, and just took me to another galaxy and 40 years later to be a part of that. it's been a real privilege. >> jimmy: oh, my god. it's unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: and you gotta be -- i'm excited. i'm not...
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you are an m.e.p. act like one is wrong. he does gusting i think you also called the human filth that's not a language it's hate speech well at that point the argument ceases is new longer an argument that's interesting you are very clear about a judgement this cloaked but you can't be as clear about yourself with pickett's look as far as the pic herds of pics heads are concerned i think i've made my position fairly clear what i thought. because the thought experiment and i spare a thought experiment thought experiment yes. many people took it for real so i called a whole lot of hate mail shoreline was the launch launch pad i imagine want us really to where tweets come from but it happened i'm i'm a sadder and wiser person i want to try to understand your fear how many hunk areas are. ignored this very difficult to see exactly hungary and but we generally count about thirteen of a half million but then there are people in the united states of hungry and descent who say they are hungry and they can actually apply something really want at work
you are an m.e.p. act like one is wrong. he does gusting i think you also called the human filth that's not a language it's hate speech well at that point the argument ceases is new longer an argument that's interesting you are very clear about a judgement this cloaked but you can't be as clear about yourself with pickett's look as far as the pic herds of pics heads are concerned i think i've made my position fairly clear what i thought. because the thought experiment and i spare a thought...
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"on the telephone and i could not say to you "'i love you and i adore you' the way i always do "at theend of our conversations "because little jimmy was standing next to me" i think to myself, that is not something i would write to a pal. - or i want to kiss you on, there's a line that i thought was so great about i want to kiss you on the southwest corner of the-- - "i long to kiss you on the southeast corner of your lips "and lie beside you" and i thought again, not what i've written to a pal. - what am i not understanding about this? exactly right, yeah. - and so the idea that people were hinting around and there were rumors after the letters emerged which was in the late 70s i kept thinking, how, what? - what part of this don't you get? - which word, lips you don't understand? corner you don't understand? - southeast? maybe it's southeast. - maybe it was southeast really threw them. - let's go into the hicks story for the benefit of people who've not yet read the book. so, born in wisconsin, grew up in the dakotas, in-- - [amy] south dakota. - south dakota. became, and difficult ea
"on the telephone and i could not say to you "'i love you and i adore you' the way i always do "at theend of our conversations "because little jimmy was standing next to me" i think to myself, that is not something i would write to a pal. - or i want to kiss you on, there's a line that i thought was so great about i want to kiss you on the southwest corner of the-- - "i long to kiss you on the southeast corner of your lips "and lie beside you" and i...
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into you into you ♪ ♪ i got one less problem without you i got one less problem withoutimmy: speaking of trump, today he hosted the army football team at the white house, for the trophy ceremony. they all played a game of catch and the quarterback kept telling trump to go long until he just disappeared. it was very interesting. [ laughter and applause ] the president was with the army football team today. that's right. trump loves football, because the two-minute drill reminds him of his night with stormy daniels. [ laughter and applause ] and in his speech, trump listed the five branches of the military, as well as a new one that he just, kind of, made up. watch this. >> and we're actually thinking of a sixth. and that would be -- the space force. does that make sense? [ laughter ] the space force, gentlemen. you probably haven't even heard that. i'm just telling you now. this is perhaps -- 'cause we're getting very big in space, both militarily and for other reasons. and we are seriously thinking of the space force. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "we need a space force to keep
into you into you ♪ ♪ i got one less problem without you i got one less problem withoutimmy: speaking of trump, today he hosted the army football team at the white house, for the trophy ceremony. they all played a game of catch and the quarterback kept telling trump to go long until he just disappeared. it was very interesting. [ laughter and applause ] the president was with the army football team today. that's right. trump loves football, because the two-minute drill reminds him of his...
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. >> with my body i honor you. >> all that i am i give to you. >> all that i am i give to you. >> andfather, son, and holy spirit. >> harry, i give you this ring. >> harry i give you this ring. >> as a sign of our marriage. >> as a sign of our marriage. >> with my body i honor you. >> with my body i honor you. >> all that i am i give to you. >> all that i am i give to you. >> and all that i have. >> and all that i have. >> i share with you. >> i share with you. >> within the love of god. >> within the love of god. >> father, son, and holy spirit. >> father, son, and holy spirit. >> in the presence of god and before this congregation, harry and meghan has given their consent and made their marriage vows to each other. they have declared their marriage by the joining of hands and by the giving and receiving of rings. i therefore proclaim that they are husband and wife. those whom god has joined together let no one put asunder. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ > blessed are you oh lord our god for you have created joy and gladness, pleasure and delight, love, peace, and fellowship. pour out the abu
. >> with my body i honor you. >> all that i am i give to you. >> all that i am i give to you. >> andfather, son, and holy spirit. >> harry, i give you this ring. >> harry i give you this ring. >> as a sign of our marriage. >> as a sign of our marriage. >> with my body i honor you. >> with my body i honor you. >> all that i am i give to you. >> all that i am i give to you. >> and all that i have. >> and all that...
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what were you afraid i was going to ask you? >> i'll focus first on the stuff that people have to read the book to ask about. it's really not a trump book. he's a important featureabout it because i can't tell stories about leadership without offering the counterpoint . and i don't mean that in a sarcastic waythat's just what i believe. i was not asked about , there's really interesting stuff in there about torture and the struggle over stellar winds and bob mueller's role in the. i recounted in the book one of the moments i will never forget. bob mueller leaning down over the unconscious attorney general after we after we fended off the two people trying to sign in his hospital room, bob mueller said there comes a time in every man's life where the good lord test him, you passed your test tonight area i heard his words and almost started crying in that room and to me that's aremarkable moment of insight about the character and quality of the person who is now the special prosecutor. no one has asked me about that and it tells me
what were you afraid i was going to ask you? >> i'll focus first on the stuff that people have to read the book to ask about. it's really not a trump book. he's a important featureabout it because i can't tell stories about leadership without offering the counterpoint . and i don't mean that in a sarcastic waythat's just what i believe. i was not asked about , there's really interesting stuff in there about torture and the struggle over stellar winds and bob mueller's role in the. i...
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and i looked at this lawyer and i said would it make a difference to you if i told you i was innocent? and the lawyer looked at me and said you know the problem with that statement is people are always doing something and saying they didn't do it. as i go to trial, i real lieds that the prosecution is not about justice. i real lieds that my lawyer don't care because he's not getting paid. and when i learned who he had hired for my expert, i knew then that they would and could find me guilty. and i remember looking at the lawyer and i said they going to find me guilty. and that's exactly what they did. >> yeah, yeah. you talk in the book about going to death row not talking for three years. really just -- and i know knowing you how that meant you were in a really dark place. >> i have never -- i can't believe i was quiet for three years. i was in such a dark place that i really didn't want to see anyone. >> yeah. >> i didn't want to hear anymore lies. i didn't want to do anything. my mind was on one thing. and that is seeing can i escape. and i always told you that i would always be tr
and i looked at this lawyer and i said would it make a difference to you if i told you i was innocent? and the lawyer looked at me and said you know the problem with that statement is people are always doing something and saying they didn't do it. as i go to trial, i real lieds that the prosecution is not about justice. i real lieds that my lawyer don't care because he's not getting paid. and when i learned who he had hired for my expert, i knew then that they would and could find me guilty....
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but tricky for you. and i remember, you know, the beginning of our relationship -- i do remember -- i was on, you know, disarmed by the president's sense of humor. we were traveling in a motorcade together. and to announce the millennium challenge corporation with cardinal mccarrick. and the three of us. and people were waving. and i said, you're really popular around here, mr. president. he said when i first came here, people used to wave at me with one finger. \[laughter] and i'd like to tell you, your president said that in front of a catholic cardinal. [laughter] and the cardinal laughed the hardest. i think if you believe -- you don't have to agree on everything. just one thing. if that thing is important enough if you want to get shit done. and as it happens, we agree on lots of things. and as an irish person sometime i find it difficult the way some people are very verbal about their faith. irish people it was quite a private thing. and you learn to stand in a -- understand in a country that was torn by
but tricky for you. and i remember, you know, the beginning of our relationship -- i do remember -- i was on, you know, disarmed by the president's sense of humor. we were traveling in a motorcade together. and to announce the millennium challenge corporation with cardinal mccarrick. and the three of us. and people were waving. and i said, you're really popular around here, mr. president. he said when i first came here, people used to wave at me with one finger. \[laughter] and i'd like to tell...
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you, mr. chairman. it is good to be back with you chairman moran. thank you administrator terminate for being here. i and ask to enter my statement and ranking member shaheen into the record. >> without objection. >> administrator bridenstine we welcome your testimony. i think we have what you may have been instructed to make it abbreviated but we will have time for you and i encourage you to tell us what you'd like us to know and if we run into trouble we will cut our questions for you may want to go long. >> mr. chairman, mr. ranking member, it's an honor to be here. i have a submitted my written statement for the record and i know because of the time constraints that we are short on time and i'd be happy to forgo an opening statement and just say this that i've been charged with leading one of the most storied agencies in the united states government. it is the honor of a lifetime and we are people doing very dangerous things even right now on the international space station and flying missions all ove
you, mr. chairman. it is good to be back with you chairman moran. thank you administrator terminate for being here. i and ask to enter my statement and ranking member shaheen into the record. >> without objection. >> administrator bridenstine we welcome your testimony. i think we have what you may have been instructed to make it abbreviated but we will have time for you and i encourage you to tell us what you'd like us to know and if we run into trouble we will cut our questions for...
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. >> if necessary, you and i will be at the meeting. >> thank you. >> and i hope the parties listen to us. >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you. >> thank you, senator. and mr. secretary, i will just note, following my colleague's comments about the process going forward within the 1002 area, i note that the public hearing and comment process has begun. the schedule was released yesterday with regards to the seven communities that blm and their representatives will be in. you're out in arctic village, and ugavick and venetai all areas that are in the region, not necessarily in the 1002, but in the region, and a small, very remote communities, but every one needs to be heard. and so, the effort to not just go to anchorage and fairbanks and washington, d.c., to gain these important comments from the public is appreciated. so, i do appreciate that you are making the effort to go to the most remote and the most small of these communities. as you prepare for this eis. i think it is important. i think we all recognize that every "i" needs to be dotted, every "t" needs to be crosse
. >> if necessary, you and i will be at the meeting. >> thank you. >> and i hope the parties listen to us. >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you. >> thank you, senator. and mr. secretary, i will just note, following my colleague's comments about the process going forward within the 1002 area, i note that the public hearing and comment process has begun. the schedule was released yesterday with regards to the seven communities that blm and their representatives...
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i don't care if you are a democrat or republicans. i said you need to get involved in the process. it's a shame when i know some folks in the media hate the judge that lives in the house so much they are willing to do a character assassination. >> let's do that then indulge you. the house behind you is the meeting where a number of people was talking about taking over the cia. whether it votes weird situation there. the communications aid said he's dying any way. she repeatedly, i believe cidny mccain. what do you think of those remarks. >> they are awful. that was said in a private meeting inside the white house. it's like, you might say something nasty about me off the air and doesn't have impact. when you come on-air that's a problem. it was a private meeting. it was a joke. it was a badly considered joke. >> where you at the meeting? >> absolutely, i was not. >> some are calling for her firing, do you think that's right. >> i don't, you have to have freedom to speak in a private meeting. we have all said things in private that we would never say publicly. i think she handled it
i don't care if you are a democrat or republicans. i said you need to get involved in the process. it's a shame when i know some folks in the media hate the judge that lives in the house so much they are willing to do a character assassination. >> let's do that then indulge you. the house behind you is the meeting where a number of people was talking about taking over the cia. whether it votes weird situation there. the communications aid said he's dying any way. she repeatedly, i believe...
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♪ president trump called you and said i need you to help the country. what would you say? ndoleezza: i am happy to be doing what i am doing now. david: you negotiated with north korea. , nothingza: i thought else has worked, so why not? david: on the iranian agreement. condoleezza: i did not support that agreement. david: what are the qualities you think great leaders have? condoleezza: a sense of humility about what they can achieve. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? president trump called you and said i need you to come in and help your country, what would you say? condoleezza: i would say, mr. president, there are so many people can help our country. give me a call if there is anything you want
♪ president trump called you and said i need you to help the country. what would you say? ndoleezza: i am happy to be doing what i am doing now. david: you negotiated with north korea. , nothingza: i thought else has worked, so why not? david: on the iranian agreement. condoleezza: i did not support that agreement. david: what are the qualities you think great leaders have? condoleezza: a sense of humility about what they can achieve. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well,...
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did it, i killed my wife." "we brought you in for a robbery." that too." [ light laughter ] if rudy sang bob marley at karaoke he'd change the lyrics to, "i shot the sheriff, but i did not shoot the deputy. but even if i did shoot the deputy, that wouldn't be illegal. and also i did shoot the deputy." [ laughter ] so -- [ cheers and applause ] so, because they don't have a good defense, trump and his allies have instead decided to go on offense, creating one fiction after another to discredit the investigation. a central figure in that effort has been republican congressman devin nunes, who in every single photo looks like he just realized he brought you the wrong entrees. [ laughter and applause ] "oh, you said veal? i thought you said eel." [ light laughter ] nunes has used his perch on the house oversight committee to extract information about the investigation and then use that information to help trump manufacture conspiracy theories. and it's not just nunes. trump's allies in the right wing media have been happy to run with his wild spying
did it, i killed my wife." "we brought you in for a robbery." that too." [ light laughter ] if rudy sang bob marley at karaoke he'd change the lyrics to, "i shot the sheriff, but i did not shoot the deputy. but even if i did shoot the deputy, that wouldn't be illegal. and also i did shoot the deputy." [ laughter ] so -- [ cheers and applause ] so, because they don't have a good defense, trump and his allies have instead decided to go on offense, creating one...
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so i would ask you to support this legislation. i would say that landlords can also use a general bond for property tax increases. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm with housing rights committee, i urge you to support repealing the o & m pass-through as the least to do to curb speculation. we've asked the city time and again to tax speculation and unfortunately what is happening, these pass-throughs are taxing tenants for speculators' unsavory practices, buying up rent controlled building and using loopholes like this to kick out tenants. so, please, please, please, support this legislation. thank you very much. >> good morning. my name is hahn. i'm opposed to this proposal, the reason is it's one side. more landlords already no benefit at all. no profit. so you -- [inaudible] -- it's nothing, nothing there. ok? so it doesn't make sense. and i think city hall shouldn't treat small landlord as atm. we don't have too much benefit already. now getting even harder for landlords. so how could we have
so i would ask you to support this legislation. i would say that landlords can also use a general bond for property tax increases. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm with housing rights committee, i urge you to support repealing the o & m pass-through as the least to do to curb speculation. we've asked the city time and again to tax speculation and unfortunately what is happening, these pass-throughs are taxing tenants for speculators'...
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that's what i remember you wear the post i have it when you have the stock wrong and wear it all day block. i got it wrong, okay bought it too early for the charitable trust at the end of february big mistake before we found out he is retiring and the business turned soft the next month i thought we were getting a rare buying opportunity instead we were staring down the barrel of a much larger pullback at these levels it's too late to sell the darn thing is just too cheap. the stock has been after the recent decline -- if you believe it was a temporary blip it could be terrific when they get their act together if you want to dump it i believe you'll get a better chance to sell no matter what. i can't believe i'm wearing the post i have it for the company that makes post-its. jeff in pennsylvania, jeff >> caller: hey, jim. great to talk to you. >> same. >> caller: hey, very interested in boeing. i got a little dry powder. should i wait for a pullback after the recent run-up or just jump in now and go for it? >> saw dennis today. he was at the street.com and a terrific interview he did
that's what i remember you wear the post i have it when you have the stock wrong and wear it all day block. i got it wrong, okay bought it too early for the charitable trust at the end of february big mistake before we found out he is retiring and the business turned soft the next month i thought we were getting a rare buying opportunity instead we were staring down the barrel of a much larger pullback at these levels it's too late to sell the darn thing is just too cheap. the stock has been...
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you know? >> trevor: yeah, yeah, i get it, but you put your own eye back? ughter ) you know? ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: yeah, i mean -- so is your eye -- you go back to filming after that? >> well, they couldn't film the left side of my face the last few days of the movie, so -- and, actually, five days after the first time it happened, i was outer drinking with chris and he said something funny, and i laughed and held my nose when i laughed and my eye popped out again. but i had a pirate's patch on my eye so i just pushed on the patch and it was fine. >> trevor: i need to understand why the eye popped out? is this a thing of yours? >> what happened, they said on the impact in the clip you saw, the orbital lamina bone disappeared on impact and, when i was blowing my knows, i was blowing air behind my eyeball and pushing it out of its socket. >> trevor: you know what i find fascinating about you is not just the fact that you have all these injuries but even now you are just, like, my orbital lamina. do you have a medical degree now from how much time
you know? >> trevor: yeah, yeah, i get it, but you put your own eye back? ughter ) you know? ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: yeah, i mean -- so is your eye -- you go back to filming after that? >> well, they couldn't film the left side of my face the last few days of the movie, so -- and, actually, five days after the first time it happened, i was outer drinking with chris and he said something funny, and i laughed and held my nose when i laughed and my eye popped out...