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"i don't feel comfortable, i don't feel right, i just wish i were a boy." and i would say, "i undersnd that you wish you were a boy, but we can't do anything about that. you were born this way." and then starting secode, the tone of our nversation just took on a more serious depth, and naima felt like, "i have to tell you that i'm very unhappy, i don't like being in this body. itwish i had a penis," and just sort of laill out there. and so at that point, it just sort of snowballed into a conversation about, "well, you can live as a boy. i dot know what that means, andon't know where to go really from here, but youive as a boy, and you can change your name." and daniel, or naima at the time, immediately jumped on that idea. >> what? >> the lava keeps rising. >> the lava keeps rising, okay, gotta stay abovehe lava. >> i did feel a pressure from society, from our family members, "what if daniel changes his mind?" but we knew that we just had to listen to what we heard from our child. and it didn't... nothing else mattered. >> narrator: although daniel transiti
"i don't feel comfortable, i don't feel right, i just wish i were a boy." and i would say, "i undersnd that you wish you were a boy, but we can't do anything about that. you were born this way." and then starting secode, the tone of our nversation just took on a more serious depth, and naima felt like, "i have to tell you that i'm very unhappy, i don't like being in this body. itwish i had a penis," and just sort of laill out there. and so at that point, it just...
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i don't know i mean i guess s. between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. in the marines are after him how are you i mean any sissy can get to see here in the seat. so he dropped you off for a draw. but how much sense does that make if he if he helped you at gun point he didn't hold your gun point right he just felt afraid because he was carrying a gun around the senator really like anything you try to try to get away with to get away from like that if i had a gun and i'm holding you. or even if i'm not holding your drive along with me and you know i've done killed two people you're going to try and talk your way of getting away from me. whether or not work we're cool or not you're going to try and get away from where former fashion and it took me that long to figure out ok cool that's the way i'm going to be able to do this and be able to manipulate him letting me go by telling him to get out get away from here you know martin him in my opinion yes. we're going to work with the police
i don't know i mean i guess s. between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. in the marines are after him how are you i mean any sissy can get to see here in the seat. so he dropped you off for a draw. but how much sense does that make if he if he helped you at gun point he didn't hold your gun point right he just felt afraid because he was carrying a gun around the senator really like anything you try to try to get away with to get away from like that if i had a gun...
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she said i am heading up to hue. i said i am, too. we chatted and i said i was told there were a few snipers in hue. she said, no, it's worse. you guys are going into a buzz saw. i said i hadn't been told that. i think it was exaggerated. they would not send just one squad like this with the truck company. we reached the outskirts and saw fewer and fewer people and i said i have to turn left and parallel this canal. she said, i'm going to walk in the city and she raised her hands up into the air and crossed into the city proper and was captured by the north vietnamese, her and her photographer. she was allowed to take photos, hid the film on her person and was released several days later. why they didn't kill her? she was a french national i suppose and she was released. i saw her later on in the battle. about 40 minutes after i left her i found a north vietnamese roadblock. i made some civilians remove it because i felt it could be booby trapped, and i stopped all the vehicles and started to as much the back of the homes. we didn't w
she said i am heading up to hue. i said i am, too. we chatted and i said i was told there were a few snipers in hue. she said, no, it's worse. you guys are going into a buzz saw. i said i hadn't been told that. i think it was exaggerated. they would not send just one squad like this with the truck company. we reached the outskirts and saw fewer and fewer people and i said i have to turn left and parallel this canal. she said, i'm going to walk in the city and she raised her hands up into the...
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i do. and that's why i do what i do, because i recognize it. i might not have killed anyone, because i didn't. i didn't murder anyone and i didn't kidnap them. but i did say i would witness a blackmail scheme, and that brought me right to the point of no return, and i became a victim. and there are many people who have that same story, that same thing that happened to them. and it could happen to anyone. i know we get in cars and we go our friends to the mall, to the store, to whatever. and you never know what a person -- right? you never know. and that's how easy it could happen. even if that happens, when do we look at the person as a human being? when? i'd just like us all to just recognize our humanity in each other and start looking at that and just to see -- people say i see too much good in people. i would rather see good. i hear too much of the other stuff. i've been through too much of the other stuff. so i choose it, i choose to live this truth today. enough of me talking, yes. [laughter] [applause] >> how did you start finding the co
i do. and that's why i do what i do, because i recognize it. i might not have killed anyone, because i didn't. i didn't murder anyone and i didn't kidnap them. but i did say i would witness a blackmail scheme, and that brought me right to the point of no return, and i became a victim. and there are many people who have that same story, that same thing that happened to them. and it could happen to anyone. i know we get in cars and we go our friends to the mall, to the store, to whatever. and you...
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i decided to give that a try. i i mean, i did. i was in for nine years studying for the priesthood. and the tenth tenth ear on a lf absence just to make sure that a wanted to leave, i decided by then it was would not what it wanted to do for the rest of my life. i was never ordained. the head of the most part of a religious order, the head of the order said look, you've been your nine years, we've got invested in you, you cut investment in us. let's at least give it a year of trial before you cut the cord. >> host: the thing that confused me as we describe this in the book is that when you talk about leaving the path of the priesthood, you say how my catholic? well, what do i believe? you listed a bunch of things we basically said i am, but, he basically said but i don't believe in jesus and adorably he was divine, policies of things that would pretty much market out as a nonbeliever. try to broader than pope francis. there is a breach of their that i guess i know which is, so i come out of the seminary and i still, still a person of faith and i was looking for a meaningful religiou
i decided to give that a try. i i mean, i did. i was in for nine years studying for the priesthood. and the tenth tenth ear on a lf absence just to make sure that a wanted to leave, i decided by then it was would not what it wanted to do for the rest of my life. i was never ordained. the head of the most part of a religious order, the head of the order said look, you've been your nine years, we've got invested in you, you cut investment in us. let's at least give it a year of trial before you...
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and, yeah,, i think i would listen to the residence views and, you know, i know there will be times where the unions may not agree with decisions, and sometimes it is hard and difficult decisions that need to be made. and, you know, as a policymaker, they may not always agree with some of the policies that i would make. but i think it's very important to listen to the community, and their concerns, and to see what we could do to address those. >> supervisor stefani: what's your answer -- >> supervisor yee: and what's your answer around the use of tasers? >> the use of tasers? well the city of oakland has been using tasers for quite some time, i support less lethal forms of force, but i think that we need to do everything we can to train our officers to de-escalate incidents, and to have crisis training so that it doesn't get to that point. but, i support less lethal options, for sure. >> supervisor stefani: there was a second part to my question, which is what is your policy around things like tasers and taking to the voters? >> no, i don't think so. >> supervisor safai: supervisor stefan
and, yeah,, i think i would listen to the residence views and, you know, i know there will be times where the unions may not agree with decisions, and sometimes it is hard and difficult decisions that need to be made. and, you know, as a policymaker, they may not always agree with some of the policies that i would make. but i think it's very important to listen to the community, and their concerns, and to see what we could do to address those. >> supervisor stefani: what's your answer --...
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when i say i am a libertarian i mean i'm half libertarian. i don't believe that hearing 100% any ideology is smart. there's a lot to learn from a lot of things. if you want to nail me as a libertarian, go ahead. but i am not really -- you go to rand paul for that. the other thing is asking if the bushes are guilty about 9/11, i think absolutely not. i think that is cuckoo conspiracy stuff. >> host: will try alan, good afternoon, you are on. >> caller: thank you. i have the impression, though i have not read a lot of books or seen movies, that movies and books tend to pick sides these days, right and left. undefended thing criticize the other side of perhaps there are movies or books that do not do this, but given your bipartisan background, perhaps we need a movie author to produce some movie that actually has people coming together for a way to come together rather than to always emphasize fighting the other guy to death. thank you. >> guest: i could not agree with you more. there is a great quote from the french filmmaker, the sun of a grea
when i say i am a libertarian i mean i'm half libertarian. i don't believe that hearing 100% any ideology is smart. there's a lot to learn from a lot of things. if you want to nail me as a libertarian, go ahead. but i am not really -- you go to rand paul for that. the other thing is asking if the bushes are guilty about 9/11, i think absolutely not. i think that is cuckoo conspiracy stuff. >> host: will try alan, good afternoon, you are on. >> caller: thank you. i have the...
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i know, i did the same g. that's actually the way it's written in the code. >> commissioner richards: i was thinking maybe it's a mistake. >> no. the bottom of the third floor, meaning the top of the second. >> commissioner richards: under the conditions for the affordable housing bonus prom, i wrote in some of these conditions. it should comply with the san francisco building code. i thought it should pay prevailing wage. that's why we're funding these things with public money. the housing district on the section 309, the residential, does that include residential or is it only office? >> that would be -- [inaudible] >> -- i'd like to have the planning commission weigh in on that. that's it for now. thanks. >> president hillis: commissioner melgar? >> vice president melgar: thank you. so i generally like all of these. i'm a big fan of streamlining and making things more efficient, and i think these proposals generally do. i love it that we are now notifying tents. i will say, and this is where i may differ wi
i know, i did the same g. that's actually the way it's written in the code. >> commissioner richards: i was thinking maybe it's a mistake. >> no. the bottom of the third floor, meaning the top of the second. >> commissioner richards: under the conditions for the affordable housing bonus prom, i wrote in some of these conditions. it should comply with the san francisco building code. i thought it should pay prevailing wage. that's why we're funding these things with public...
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path and he's happy i i. i i i.am graham did beat box to keep the rhythm going i'm leonard played trumpet that meant we were in the game and did a performance for ten minutes show them the same you know and i think it was. like . i could see how instance they got the system back up for the last song we had exactly six minutes left and we played one song and then it was over. it was amazing. amazing is also the apt way to describe the huge popularity of e.d.m. electronic dance music with deejays from germany very much at the forefront. the few. books. the smaller. culture. call a hair. super food stimulus dollars come on. life style during. the last. thirty minutes. before every journey begins with the first step and every language from the first word emerged from the. coaches in germany to learn german why not learn the most simple online on your mobile and free shops w z e learning course because the german from a to z. . hijacking the news. where i go wrong. the news is being hijacked turtle is what still has beco
path and he's happy i i. i i i.am graham did beat box to keep the rhythm going i'm leonard played trumpet that meant we were in the game and did a performance for ten minutes show them the same you know and i think it was. like . i could see how instance they got the system back up for the last song we had exactly six minutes left and we played one song and then it was over. it was amazing. amazing is also the apt way to describe the huge popularity of e.d.m. electronic dance music with deejays...
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>> i was told i was gonna leave after i got a job. i got a job. >> yup, if you wercompliant with the program. >> yeah, i didn't think that was going to be a problem. >> you know, there are so many different ways one can violate a paroleondition, if someone's just looking hard enough, >> widen your stance. something. widen your stance! >>e know predictably from the evidence that the closer t oversight, the more violations you're going to find. >> it can get a lot worse. >> get in the car. >> there's going to be failures, there's people are going to make mistakes, and for some people it's going to be impossible, right? no matter what you say or do, they're not going to get their act together and they're notcr gonna stop committines. our number one goal is to reduce crime, not just topl hold paccountable but to... you know, to do something to prevent crime. after all, you know, they call it the department of correctionh for a reason, t? >> narrator: >> narrator: rob has now finished his treatment program. he's living in a halfway house a
>> i was told i was gonna leave after i got a job. i got a job. >> yup, if you wercompliant with the program. >> yeah, i didn't think that was going to be a problem. >> you know, there are so many different ways one can violate a paroleondition, if someone's just looking hard enough, >> widen your stance. something. widen your stance! >>e know predictably from the evidence that the closer t oversight, the more violations you're going to find. >> it can...
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i go, "i know, i know.m i'm learning, arning."cause it was two weeks in before i finally got a e a singn titter from anybody. and, like, youe literally just like -- you just -- you're basically crying on set. i mean it becomes -- you're trying so hard to be funny, it goes full circle, i mean. i mean, you start doing, like -- octavia spencer -- is weeping. >> jimmy: you're like, "oh, just please, someone laugh at me. please, please, please." >> b obviously.dramatic, >> jimmy: you also have a good voice, too. you have to sing. >> oh, yh, well -- >> jimmy: well. >> this kind of singing. >> jimmy: it is. >> but -- >> jimmy: but it's singing. it's singing, you got the guitar. how would you describe this el movie, "da it's like a western, but it's -- >> it's kindf like a fairy tale western but it's also kind of a nightmare. [ laughter ] it's sort of funny but it's sad. [ light laughter ] it's real. it's real. >> jimmy: you think everything, is a nightmaah. no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, and of course mia wasikowska is fantastic. >> she'
i go, "i know, i know.m i'm learning, arning."cause it was two weeks in before i finally got a e a singn titter from anybody. and, like, youe literally just like -- you just -- you're basically crying on set. i mean it becomes -- you're trying so hard to be funny, it goes full circle, i mean. i mean, you start doing, like -- octavia spencer -- is weeping. >> jimmy: you're like, "oh, just please, someone laugh at me. please, please, please." >> b...
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when i do that kid ask me what should i do and i give them the resources that i have and i have a list of therapists and lawyers and providers they can go to. every time i do that, i'm like yes, i am doing what i can but i know along the way something is going to happen and likely they are not going to get the services they deserve. it's really hard to talk to kids and tell them that because i cannot just lie to them and say oh, go and speak your truth and justice is going to be made when that is not the truth. i am here to ask you to please go forward with this project because we really need the support of the city and we need kid and everybody to be sure that once they speak up they are going to actually be heard. that's it. thank you. >> my name is whitney. thank you for inviting me. i am here to support the office of sharp. it needs to happen for sexual assault survivors. i was raped here in san francisco in 2010 and it was my first year of graduate school. i experienced so much trauma during this time period that i didn't even realize that until years later that i had been sexuall
when i do that kid ask me what should i do and i give them the resources that i have and i have a list of therapists and lawyers and providers they can go to. every time i do that, i'm like yes, i am doing what i can but i know along the way something is going to happen and likely they are not going to get the services they deserve. it's really hard to talk to kids and tell them that because i cannot just lie to them and say oh, go and speak your truth and justice is going to be made when that...
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but last i saw i wanted us to know. that i. want. to hon and. want to and i don't know what was said by dr bob. but. one i'm serious about a flip it's the length of. my. ships linked to a specific timing which is not. my basic one how. in fan i'm going to be for ted we talk about that. man it's almost as if. it's all was kind of the hook for the to must mean had the shock of their own can. be done to my you snip it hurt me. when i showed her the name of the tiny baby. leave it on the. wall with click on. the d. then i'm going to fume about me having to. take to the his was in good enough to see the way. if you are allowed to but it. was twenty some of that i know. of them to. bother and well because none of them to behave because i like my. man. and all to no other. i wouldn't think that should be see it ok your foot in love and you're twenty years by then you put enough in your safety has to have a thought i had that i actually makin love so much had left men up there to define love. but now what this love nobody nobody from the jaws of. that i
but last i saw i wanted us to know. that i. want. to hon and. want to and i don't know what was said by dr bob. but. one i'm serious about a flip it's the length of. my. ships linked to a specific timing which is not. my basic one how. in fan i'm going to be for ted we talk about that. man it's almost as if. it's all was kind of the hook for the to must mean had the shock of their own can. be done to my you snip it hurt me. when i showed her the name of the tiny baby. leave it on the. wall with...
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i thought, well, i can't go in the southern ocean like this, i have got to stop it and i realised i hadat could tack over the seam that was leaking. it was about four and a half, five feet underwater. you go down and get a tack in and come up for air, go down, put another a tack in, keep the hammer on some string so it's down there ready for you. and you work away at it, and i was working away three or four hours, maybe longer, but i was aware of this grey shape swimming around me. it wasn't excited, it was just curious. so it went on for a bit longer than it started to get a bit more jerky and i thought time to get out. so i climbed out of the water and of course it would not go away. i've got this half attached piece of copper, i can't afford to lose it, that shark is stopping me so he's got to go. so i threw some lavatory paper in the water and the scavengers came up and his head broke the surface and i shot him. and i waited half an hourjust to make sure blood and stuff had not attracted mates to come and eat him and eat me at the same time and i went back and finished the job. ther
i thought, well, i can't go in the southern ocean like this, i have got to stop it and i realised i hadat could tack over the seam that was leaking. it was about four and a half, five feet underwater. you go down and get a tack in and come up for air, go down, put another a tack in, keep the hammer on some string so it's down there ready for you. and you work away at it, and i was working away three or four hours, maybe longer, but i was aware of this grey shape swimming around me. it wasn't...
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i have to file a patent. if i get the patent, five minutes. if i focus, i can make some idea.o, i set alarm clock for five minutes. tick, tick, tick. in five minutes i said come, invention, come! [laughter] masayoshi: come! right? [laughter] masayoshi: and so, i did that. david: and it worked? masayoshi: it worked. david: you invented a machine that helped people translate languages? masayoshi: yes. the one was the electric dictionary, the first one was an electric dictionary. many students use the electric dictionary. the first one ever made was by myself. david: first electric dictionary. masayoshi: yes. david: and you sold it to sharp and made a lot of money. masayoshi: yeah, $1.7 million. david: so, what did you do with $1.7 million then? masayoshi: well, i used it to start softbank. david: so did you move back? masayoshi: i did one more project and made another $1.5 million. so, i made $3.2 million in 18 months. so, that is better than $10,000 per month. david: right. masayoshi: i told that to my friends, look, i got $3.2 million, and i kept working only five minutes a da
i have to file a patent. if i get the patent, five minutes. if i focus, i can make some idea.o, i set alarm clock for five minutes. tick, tick, tick. in five minutes i said come, invention, come! [laughter] masayoshi: come! right? [laughter] masayoshi: and so, i did that. david: and it worked? masayoshi: it worked. david: you invented a machine that helped people translate languages? masayoshi: yes. the one was the electric dictionary, the first one was an electric dictionary. many students use...
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ball i think and i was and i i was. this time because one day low and it's up let's off we think this is it now the toes of the rope and this weak spot we're just might have to have a fifth of a rethink. c c c he was six. off you know. closest we've come with blown again in the when i was in the dressing room look at the gym i was like one one two one. who was think that was crazy i've given up you know a creepy ass called the golden i was in a i was in a box site i weigh in a box and sat down a bear out of the fluid. i thought of what i thought i was remembering. when the goal went in equalizer this can be even worse people including myself thought of us this is going to be so cruel because since you're going to be walking gold away from winning the lakers you feel slighted i. think i just. think. it. was. because i. the ground we visit in the size that i found shake it i mean everybody was so cooling down every bloke every man in that stadium were crying i did cry here at the age of. six. i was. it's never been seen b
ball i think and i was and i i was. this time because one day low and it's up let's off we think this is it now the toes of the rope and this weak spot we're just might have to have a fifth of a rethink. c c c he was six. off you know. closest we've come with blown again in the when i was in the dressing room look at the gym i was like one one two one. who was think that was crazy i've given up you know a creepy ass called the golden i was in a i was in a box site i weigh in a box and sat down...
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i grabbed a toothbrush. i didn't pack. i got on a plane and i left., when i woke up in boston the next day i thought to myself oh my god what i have done? >> there's an internet story out there that i dove into an empty pool and i traced the source of it to ar arthur schlessinger he wrote that in his diaries. never spoke to me. doesn't know anything about me. if that's a reflection of the accuracy of the histories he wrote, then he is a master of fiction. i see it likes a if it happened in a film. it was the end of my first year medical school. we are doing neurology. we are studying the spinal cord of all things. my classmate and i decide to skip the morning session. beautiful july day. we're going to -- we play tennis instead. we're now headed over to class for the second session. we're very sweaty. it's very hot, very beautiful day. so we drop in next door to the medical school to the children's inn. you know, those are the hotels nearby for the parents of children. when my friend and i arrived at the pool, there were lots of people in it. swimming
i grabbed a toothbrush. i didn't pack. i got on a plane and i left., when i woke up in boston the next day i thought to myself oh my god what i have done? >> there's an internet story out there that i dove into an empty pool and i traced the source of it to ar arthur schlessinger he wrote that in his diaries. never spoke to me. doesn't know anything about me. if that's a reflection of the accuracy of the histories he wrote, then he is a master of fiction. i see it likes a if it happened...
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i was so glad i didn't do it. i should post it. it was so bad, 10 pages long and each chapter you have to make a chapter outline. and the final proposal for this book, wrote three chapters, 5 to 10 paragraphs and did more work for this and was not ready. i knew i wanted to do something but wasn't sure. people, resonated with people. that is really good. i pooled the story on snapchat, that story took on another life, when the nightly show got canceled, no excuse, had to write this, accidental activist, the name of the book, when i pitched it, would you be interested in changing the title, no. my interest is piqued. and someone blows smoke and tells you you are amazing. my best advice, when somebody gives you a good critique, this is somebody i can trust. i see it everywhere, one person -- it was in my book proposal and one of the things, it is low key and someone said our whole office has been saying low-key for weeks because of you. we think the book should be called that. a terrible title for a book. is it bad enough to say stuff
i was so glad i didn't do it. i should post it. it was so bad, 10 pages long and each chapter you have to make a chapter outline. and the final proposal for this book, wrote three chapters, 5 to 10 paragraphs and did more work for this and was not ready. i knew i wanted to do something but wasn't sure. people, resonated with people. that is really good. i pooled the story on snapchat, that story took on another life, when the nightly show got canceled, no excuse, had to write this, accidental...
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i overpay -- i pay over price, but i did it. now, do not, i pleas you, do not give you license back. they are liars, and they are going to lie all the time. thank you. >> all right. is there any additional public comment? if not, i will close public comment. all right. [ gavel ]. >> public comment's closed. commissioners, the question at hand is whether we want to recondition this permit. it is not a permit or license revocation hearing. there's separateps to do that, and we don't have that in front of us. so just know and for the members of the public who think that we're voting on revoking this permit, that's not the case. what we're trying to determine if we want to add conditions or modify existing conditions or take some away. i think what they have asked is to have basically entertainment until 2:00 a.m. every day of the week. what it is now is to end at midnight on sundays through thursdays, at 1:00 a.m. on fridays and 2:00 a.m. on saturdays. so that's only one night that we allow it until 2:00. as i said, i wish we had d
i overpay -- i pay over price, but i did it. now, do not, i pleas you, do not give you license back. they are liars, and they are going to lie all the time. thank you. >> all right. is there any additional public comment? if not, i will close public comment. all right. [ gavel ]. >> public comment's closed. commissioners, the question at hand is whether we want to recondition this permit. it is not a permit or license revocation hearing. there's separateps to do that, and we don't...
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i just -- i'm -- i need to -- i'm just... i just -- i can't concentrate.m just a little nervous. [ breathes deeply ] lemonis: i feel like you're lying to me about something. sal: all right. you know what? lemonis: you told me that this was for construction. you lied to me. -sal: i lied to you? -lemonis: yeah. i mean, the numbers aren't adding up here. sal: i'm this close to going home. i mean, if we can do business together, you know, i -- i just -- i can't do it right now. i just -- i'm -- i need to -- i'm just... lemonis: you want me to take a crack at it? nick: okay. lemonis: he's tough, but i'll give it a shot, okay? how long have you been in business here? jonah: well, the organization's been around since 1928. lemonis: wow. and you've been here the whole time? jonah: no. [ laughs ] i'm nthat old. [ laughs ] no, actually, i've been here for 40 years. lemonis: what's interesting is, artistic's been around for a long time, as well, and we know that these shirts and these hats are commodities -- you can get them anywhere. so we're gonna make sure that th
i just -- i'm -- i need to -- i'm just... i just -- i can't concentrate.m just a little nervous. [ breathes deeply ] lemonis: i feel like you're lying to me about something. sal: all right. you know what? lemonis: you told me that this was for construction. you lied to me. -sal: i lied to you? -lemonis: yeah. i mean, the numbers aren't adding up here. sal: i'm this close to going home. i mean, if we can do business together, you know, i -- i just -- i can't do it right now. i just -- i'm -- i...
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i i i do i talk about it in the book i just i broke up with the world in a way the idea of the preconceived notion of what you're supposed to look like as a woman and i was she would look good or to call me this film director really. funnily enough. and you still believe that this is continuing today actors in hollywood if they're female have to conform to that there is very little leeway specially for anyone starting out well that's the whole thing there's a lot of leeway there's so much leeway but they don't know that they're trained out of thinking there's any leeway this is how it's been done is how it's always been done this is how we should do it and i just think it's not even a good system they're not even great businessman they could be making so much more money it's not even a if you can teach me to take what's special about people and massage it away until they're just an atomic time until they no longer know who they are what they are then what are you selling you're selling what you think someone should be and that person behind the scenes might not be somebody you want in your
i i i do i talk about it in the book i just i broke up with the world in a way the idea of the preconceived notion of what you're supposed to look like as a woman and i was she would look good or to call me this film director really. funnily enough. and you still believe that this is continuing today actors in hollywood if they're female have to conform to that there is very little leeway specially for anyone starting out well that's the whole thing there's a lot of leeway there's so much...
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but i walk in, i see andy. i say hi. but i walk in.ke eye contact with henry winkler. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: the fonz himself. yeah, and i'm freaking out, i'm i'like -- and he's so cool. and i just looked at him, and i -- he didn't say it, but i kind of said, like -- "ayy." [ laughter ] >> steve: he didn't say it. >> jimmy: he didn't really say it, but he was like -- >> steve: but -- >> jimmy: he kind of said -- he said it with his eyes. and i just went over to him and i hugged him a little bit too long. [ laughter ] and i did that and i talked his ear off, i talked to him and his beautiful wife stacey for like a half hour. i just bothered them, asked them all sorts of great questions. they were so much fun. have you seen him on "barry"? on that show on hbo? >> steve: bill hader's show? >> jimmy: bill hader's show. yeah. >> steve: he is fantastic. >> jimmy: if henin doesn't win a emmy award for his role on "barry," them there's something wrong with the system. >> steve: yeah. then i spent a lot of time with my kids. i went swimming w
but i walk in, i see andy. i say hi. but i walk in.ke eye contact with henry winkler. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: the fonz himself. yeah, and i'm freaking out, i'm i'like -- and he's so cool. and i just looked at him, and i -- he didn't say it, but i kind of said, like -- "ayy." [ laughter ] >> steve: he didn't say it. >> jimmy: he didn't really say it, but he was like -- >> steve: but -- >> jimmy: he kind of said -- he said it with his eyes. and i...
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i said, i don't think so. i don't think so.ut iut will tell you what, he s become a friend, and he's a good man. lindsey graham. lindsey. that's pretty good i think, lindsey. that's pregood. now he has been great. congressman joe wilson and tom wright! south carolina attorney general, a very close personal relationship, joe alan wilson.ap good job, alan. he's looking good. south carolinago. secretary of state mark hammon. and candidate for lieutenant governor, pamela abbott. pamela! thanks, pamela. and finally, the person we are all here for today, a man who truly was with me from the beginning, there was no doubt about it. he was there right from the beginning. you know, we won the state of south carolina bylaw. both in the primaries -- both in the primaries and the general election. we won. we had to run the whole east coast and we got to south carolina and we got north carolina, we love north carolina. we got pennsylvania and we got florida. we started off that night, "donald trump has won the state of florida." and they go,
i said, i don't think so. i don't think so.ut iut will tell you what, he s become a friend, and he's a good man. lindsey graham. lindsey. that's pretty good i think, lindsey. that's pregood. now he has been great. congressman joe wilson and tom wright! south carolina attorney general, a very close personal relationship, joe alan wilson.ap good job, alan. he's looking good. south carolinago. secretary of state mark hammon. and candidate for lieutenant governor, pamela abbott. pamela! thanks,...
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caught him i nodded and bad i thought it was my don't think i ever saw her again i don't know if she moved away or what she did but it was a unique and beautiful moment with a beautiful stranger who was never again present in my life it was a little love affair brought on by football although it was never a real affair at all let's call it a football love. i knew via. the muzzle. science in sixty. six world cup took place i didn't follow football little. almost i went aboard. from the patch all shops were completely deserted in nineteen sixty six. so nine hundred seventy was the first time i'd ever watched the world cup so that was why it meant something to me and of course i believed that england would do well because of how everybody in one nine hundred sixty six with any. knowledge of for size to what would happen in the coming yeah as you know. i think i'll always support because that's been for over thirty years i saw teams of support to bring some things they do city things. they have a winter you know. and they still managed to lose three so there's always an element of comedy
caught him i nodded and bad i thought it was my don't think i ever saw her again i don't know if she moved away or what she did but it was a unique and beautiful moment with a beautiful stranger who was never again present in my life it was a little love affair brought on by football although it was never a real affair at all let's call it a football love. i knew via. the muzzle. science in sixty. six world cup took place i didn't follow football little. almost i went aboard. from the patch all...
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>> i mean i just explained to your colleagues that these data and i explained here last time i think, you might check my testimony but this is largely consumer lifestyle data. this is data on for instance, loyalty card data, transaction data, data that pertains to lifestyle choices such as what car you drive or what magazines you read, it could be data on consumer habits, together with demographic and geographic data, in which is geo -- which is important to yes politics! -- u.s. politics. >> i think you need to understand that that data is in the grand scheme of things, really a very small component of the larger data set. >> thank you very much. before we do, could i clarify one thing. you said something you said recently. you said in february, so much has gone on since, you made the distinction between the -- sel group and the elections at some point entities apart from certain common -- is it the case that all of the axial companies have gone into chapter 7. >> that's correct. >> as far as the axial group companies, is it been the case that what happens to with all the media publi
>> i mean i just explained to your colleagues that these data and i explained here last time i think, you might check my testimony but this is largely consumer lifestyle data. this is data on for instance, loyalty card data, transaction data, data that pertains to lifestyle choices such as what car you drive or what magazines you read, it could be data on consumer habits, together with demographic and geographic data, in which is geo -- which is important to yes politics! -- u.s....
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i hated it. i was upset. me at 75 years old having to pick up and look for another place, but then, i've come to realize that i think it's a good thing. i think it will cleanup the area and the neighborhood, and i'm happy to be getting out of that corner because i have been a slave not only to the front of my business but to the half of the block which i have continuously painted, pressure washed, and everything. so i'm so happy that i found this place with a wonderful landlord. and in fact, my rent is going to be $1,000 less than what i pay, and 250 square foot more. >> so you're taking the ceqa which is at the corner and going down the right. >> right across the street a half a block. >> and you're going where the star board techno was. >> exactly. i bought patty's place, which was a very sad, sad situation. put nine months and all her money into it and lost it. >> yeah. it didn't last very long. i lived for just over a year at shotwell and 16th street. i'm curious, where the police said those complaints we
i hated it. i was upset. me at 75 years old having to pick up and look for another place, but then, i've come to realize that i think it's a good thing. i think it will cleanup the area and the neighborhood, and i'm happy to be getting out of that corner because i have been a slave not only to the front of my business but to the half of the block which i have continuously painted, pressure washed, and everything. so i'm so happy that i found this place with a wonderful landlord. and in fact, my...
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>> jimmy: well, i guess -- 'cause i mean, i can hear you now.t kept hearing you yanny. [ laughter ] here we go. >> steve: yanny. >> jimmy: all right. >> steve: droid. >> jimmy: here we go. ♪ thank you, diplomas, for taking four years to earn, one minute to frame and the rest of your life to forget where you put it. there you -- [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, people wearing masks of the queen outside the wedding. nothing makes your wedding day special like hundreds of strangers wearing your grandma's face. [ laughter and applause ] appreciate that, guys. >> steve: kinda worry about the honeymoon. >> jimmy: thank you so much. i really appreciate it. ♪ thank you, corgis, for looking like regular dogs that are slowly sinking into the earth. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, sour patch kids, for being the perfect treat for anyone who wants to leave the movie theatre with second degree burns on the inside of their mouth. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: i don't get it. >> jimmy: that's my jam. you don't like those? >> steve: i don't li
>> jimmy: well, i guess -- 'cause i mean, i can hear you now.t kept hearing you yanny. [ laughter ] here we go. >> steve: yanny. >> jimmy: all right. >> steve: droid. >> jimmy: here we go. ♪ thank you, diplomas, for taking four years to earn, one minute to frame and the rest of your life to forget where you put it. there you -- [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, people wearing masks of the queen outside the wedding. nothing makes your wedding day special...
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i am disappointed. i understand it is legal. i understand it is politics. but i am disappointed. i don't check for the record, think it's necessary that the president to be stepping down today. i don't think it's inclusive. i don't think it's democracy at its best. i want to put that on the record. it is legal, it is legitimate. it is politics. it is not the end of the world. but i think it kind of undermines separations between the legislative and executive branch. and i totally understand why, in the instance of the board of supervisors president, why an individual can vote for him or how self. because unlike in the case of the mare which we experienced on january 23rd, there is a pay raise involved, we were advised. there is no conflict in voting for oneself. what i am taking issue with, is it seems a little inappropriate for the outgoing mayor elect to be voting for the chief of thiss legislative branch. and i mean no disrespect, supervisor breed. i wanted to say that. it is important it be said and recorded for posterity. having said that, i think all ten of us, and whoever
i am disappointed. i understand it is legal. i understand it is politics. but i am disappointed. i don't check for the record, think it's necessary that the president to be stepping down today. i don't think it's inclusive. i don't think it's democracy at its best. i want to put that on the record. it is legal, it is legitimate. it is politics. it is not the end of the world. but i think it kind of undermines separations between the legislative and executive branch. and i totally understand...
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and i wanted to quickly respond, if i could, and i recognize we're out of time. but director mueller and i learned about this issue at the same time, and we learned about it from the inspector general brought it to our attention soon after he discovered it. i believe it was last july. and so, it was our understanding that the inspector general was conducting an investigation of mr. strzok. so, the fact that director mueller didn't spend a lot of time questioning him, i think that was probably appropriate because that was the inspector general's job. but i would also point out that i don't think it took director mueller very long after seeing those text messages to decide what was the right thing to do. >> thank you. i yield back. >> chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler, for his questions. >> thank you. last month i wrote to both of you regarding the apparent outing in the media of a confidential human source involved in the early stage of the russia investigation. i understand that while i was on the floor just now, one of my republican collea
and i wanted to quickly respond, if i could, and i recognize we're out of time. but director mueller and i learned about this issue at the same time, and we learned about it from the inspector general brought it to our attention soon after he discovered it. i believe it was last july. and so, it was our understanding that the inspector general was conducting an investigation of mr. strzok. so, the fact that director mueller didn't spend a lot of time questioning him, i think that was probably...
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i don't think i was being used, i — i knew that the chance of success was low.erview you're referring to is the interview in which i said that i have good reasons to make this, you know, decision, based on calculated risk. i wanted to give it a try and, and see if i can succeed. i was the first example of trying in a0 years. they reached out to someone from my generation, it's a generation that was born after the revolution of 1979 and have — are passionate about their country and want to do something. i — i really wanted to try and make sure that i can do my bit and pay my dues to my country and try to do something. but i come back to this question about being naive because we should explain to everybody, you're an expert in water management. you were there in the department of environment, but particularly tasked with trying to solve what has become a massive crisis for iran in terms of its water resource and water management. there simply isn't enough water in iran. and clearly, you must have known that by tackling some of the vested interests in the system,
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i said, i got them at walmart. then i'm going through the mag any somer it and the tsa guard says, oh, my god, it's you. he said, i'm from bosnia and we all love you in bosnia, and if it weren't for you there wouldn't be a bosnia and you're welcome in bosnia and can i have my picture taken. we have our picture taken. it screws up the whole line. the lady says, so what exactly happened here? i said, well, i used to be secretary of state. she said, of bosnia? so thank you. >> i'm not sure how to follow up that one. i'm going to have to go to new questions. it is so fabulous to have you here. thank you, thank you. you are an amazing friend of the u.s. glc. now i know you're secretary of bosnia. i want you to know, she got a shoutout from bono last night. >> before we begin, liz, you are the most incredible leader of this inkreecredible organizatio. >> very sweet. >> really remarkable. you have built it, expanded it, and are the most dedicated human being and a really good friend, and i think everybody understands what
i said, i got them at walmart. then i'm going through the mag any somer it and the tsa guard says, oh, my god, it's you. he said, i'm from bosnia and we all love you in bosnia, and if it weren't for you there wouldn't be a bosnia and you're welcome in bosnia and can i have my picture taken. we have our picture taken. it screws up the whole line. the lady says, so what exactly happened here? i said, well, i used to be secretary of state. she said, of bosnia? so thank you. >> i'm not sure...
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but i saw what clip they -- i wa clip. the nge here talki. >> seth: alright so -- t me show -- i'll show the clip they sent first, and then we'll show what you suggested. >> all right. >> seth: all right. so first. here is the clip they sent for hannibal in "tag." >> i got pizza [ bleep ] for my pizza roll boys. >> oh. pizza rolls. >> is that marijuana i smell? >> what? >> it's my pot. i'm really sorry. >> oh, so it's your weedie? i think i'm getting a contact high. >> okay. >> hits me deep below the belt. you know? i've got a belt upset. i use it on naughty little boys. [ light laughter ] >> well it was really nice speaking with you, thank you for the pizza rolls. >> what the [ bleep ] is with him? >> seth: okay. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: notea bad clip. >> that's why -- i didn't want to -- >> seth: alright so, so you -- ow what you wanted to, or you want to explain what you wanted first? >> show what i want to do. >> seth: okay, so i would say -- i would say -- he's in he new film "tag" here is a clip. >>
but i saw what clip they -- i wa clip. the nge here talki. >> seth: alright so -- t me show -- i'll show the clip they sent first, and then we'll show what you suggested. >> all right. >> seth: all right. so first. here is the clip they sent for hannibal in "tag." >> i got pizza [ bleep ] for my pizza roll boys. >> oh. pizza rolls. >> is that marijuana i smell? >> what? >> it's my pot. i'm really sorry. >> oh, so it's your weedie?...
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i don't control how much alcohol i drink, and then i black out and then i go crazy. >> denbraven says on the day of his arrest he had about 15 shots of whiskey before heading to his grandmother's house where he was living. >> now i'm not controlling my actions anymore and now i'm running on pure alcohol basically. i just walked into my grandma's house, just being stupid. and she got scared and, like, went to call my dad and i took the phone away and smashed it on the ground and then she ran in her room, locked me out and called my dad. he came over. he was holding on to me or something, i think, i think. i hit him once and knocked him to the ground and hopped on and started raining it down on him like crazy, like a maniac basically. >> the police report captures the brutal extent of the assault. denbraven punched his father more than 20 times leaving him bleeding from the nose and ear and in need of medical treatment. he bit his mother on the arm and when police arrived he resisted arrest, shouted obscenities and only complied when the arresting officer drew his taser. >> it's like je
i don't control how much alcohol i drink, and then i black out and then i go crazy. >> denbraven says on the day of his arrest he had about 15 shots of whiskey before heading to his grandmother's house where he was living. >> now i'm not controlling my actions anymore and now i'm running on pure alcohol basically. i just walked into my grandma's house, just being stupid. and she got scared and, like, went to call my dad and i took the phone away and smashed it on the ground and then...
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if i did do anything wrong, i will.ght now, many of whom haven't even comtted their crimes yet. [ laughter ] that's how committed he is. he likes to give passeds to famous people. he's already floated the idea of a paon for martha stewart. today suggeed that another high-pfile pardon might be in the works. >> there will be more pardons. beautiful.alice yesterday was i thought jk johnn, which was recommended by sylvester stallone a some great boxers, i thought jack johnson was a great one. i'm thinking about somebody that you all know very well. and he went through a lot. and heasn't very popular then. >> o.j.? >> and he wasn't very popular -- no, i'm nothinking about o.j. >> jimmy: anyone if he was? oh, hi, guys. how you doing? all the best people. here's a guy trump might have to pardon. his laer, rudy giuliani. rudy's done it again. rudy tried a new tactic this week. instead of saying sething dumb on behalf of the presidt, he said something dumb on behalf of the first lady. he spoke at an event in tel aviv wednesday w
if i did do anything wrong, i will.ght now, many of whom haven't even comtted their crimes yet. [ laughter ] that's how committed he is. he likes to give passeds to famous people. he's already floated the idea of a paon for martha stewart. today suggeed that another high-pfile pardon might be in the works. >> there will be more pardons. beautiful.alice yesterday was i thought jk johnn, which was recommended by sylvester stallone a some great boxers, i thought jack johnson was a great one....
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but i didn't think i caught your name." standing in front of another site asking it to love me." ♪ [ laughter and applause ] guys, check this out. i read tt a private equity firm might be buying gamestop. actually the firm plans to buy gamestop, play it for a week then trade it in for a newer video game store. but it's a scam. guys, finally i heart a a couple that got married on a a southwest flight from vegas to baltimore. at one point the flight attendants threw rice at them, but that was just the in-flight meal. [ laughter and applause ] guys, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers andpplause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we have got a a fantastic show tonight.gu we love outs tonight. gosh. this guy is fantastic. he's the host of "late night with seth meyers," oural seth meyers. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is stopping by! i have known that kid forever, man. >> steve: forever and a day. >> jim upstairs.ushing it plus from the amc show "preacher" and the movie "mama m
but i didn't think i caught your name." standing in front of another site asking it to love me." ♪ [ laughter and applause ] guys, check this out. i read tt a private equity firm might be buying gamestop. actually the firm plans to buy gamestop, play it for a week then trade it in for a newer video game store. but it's a scam. guys, finally i heart a a couple that got married on a a southwest flight from vegas to baltimore. at one point the flight attendants threw rice at them, but...
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i mean, i love the guy.lcome back, kotter [ cheers ] now, he's vinnie barbarino. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: "saturday night fever." >> steve: wo [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "grease." >> steve: wow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪"u >> jimmyan cowboy." >> steve: hey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "pulp fiction." >> steve: ooh! a [ cheers alause ] ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i should have done dances for every thing like yeah -- ♪ yeah, like that. [ cheers ] "saturday night fever" is that. >> simve: yeah. >>: and "grease" is that. >> steve: "urban cowboy" is that, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, "urban cowboy" is like -- >> steve: yeah. no, no, there -- yeah, there all right. >> jimmy: the guy can do it s all. and thiss first time visiting our show. he's here to tell us about his new movie "gotti," about john gotti. it's in theaters today. [ cheers and applause ]y if you love those like mafia type of -- if you like, ow you godfather," "sopranos," this is perfect for you. he transforms into john gotti. look
i mean, i love the guy.lcome back, kotter [ cheers ] now, he's vinnie barbarino. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: "saturday night fever." >> steve: wo [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "grease." >> steve: wow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪"u >> jimmyan cowboy." >> steve: hey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "pulp fiction." >> steve: ooh! a [ cheers alause ] ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i...
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i was 29, i started.tic factor. i did not know that, i had started ivf and spent around £20,000 by the time i was about 34. they never said i could not have children, but it is very hard to conceive. i have also tried egg donation, that did not work. and the impact on you? itjust affects everything. you think about it every minute of every day. do you? yes, it is with you always. nowadays we also have social media, it is very hard to get away with it because it is p°ppin9 to get away with it because it is p°pping up to get away with it because it is popping up everywhere, somebody is having a baby. i think that is harderfor having a baby. i think that is harder for maybe this generation to cope with and there is a stigma and a shame around it that i feel lots of women i have met do not really talk about it, do not try and help each other. i think that is probably true of so many of the issues that we will talk about. even with close friends, women do not necessarily talk about this. andreia, you were 17 w
i was 29, i started.tic factor. i did not know that, i had started ivf and spent around £20,000 by the time i was about 34. they never said i could not have children, but it is very hard to conceive. i have also tried egg donation, that did not work. and the impact on you? itjust affects everything. you think about it every minute of every day. do you? yes, it is with you always. nowadays we also have social media, it is very hard to get away with it because it is p°ppin9 to get away with it...
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george or john just mentioned charisma i mean i if i remember my mom. very well you know i thought charisma died in maternity i think this is a this is one of the i just think i think it's a fascinating now it's a fascinating point because that's why the rest of the world doesn't understand him they don't understand him because he is a correspondent figure because europeans and their postmodern is my i couldn't see charisma if it had been the face going that george. yes you know you're absolutely right about the the next wave of because it was after it was john f. kennedy that there was reintroduce that charisma and so on the people were thinking back on that relaxed way that. so yeah i think that's right that he is a somebody who is a charismatic figure and he's a you and he does want to shake things up but you could also look at the on the other side he is consolidating the russia china block and really you know he has campaigned essentially that he hadn't said it explicitly to break up that russia china block whether that's feasible or not that that'
george or john just mentioned charisma i mean i if i remember my mom. very well you know i thought charisma died in maternity i think this is a this is one of the i just think i think it's a fascinating now it's a fascinating point because that's why the rest of the world doesn't understand him they don't understand him because he is a correspondent figure because europeans and their postmodern is my i couldn't see charisma if it had been the face going that george. yes you know you're...
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but i do, i think he wants to get it done, ifeel i do, i think he wants to get it done, i feel that verytrongly. there isjohn. you two guys look a light when the light is on, let me see who has better hair! he has pretty good hair. reporter: it is the angelic glow of the backlighting which makes us look so similar, mr president. the denuclearisation of nuclear weapons and biological weapons and whatnot is one problem in north korea, and the huge problem is that horrible human rights record. was that discussed at all, is that something you will tackle? it was discussed, it will be discussed more in the future, human rights. what was also discussed in great detail, john, was the fact that we have... and i must have had cou ntless that we have... and i must have had countless calls and letters and tweets, anything you can do, they wa nt tweets, anything you can do, they want the remains of their sons back, their fathers and mothers and all of their fathers and mothers and all of the people that got caught into their really brutal wall which took place, to a large extent, in north korea. ——
but i do, i think he wants to get it done, ifeel i do, i think he wants to get it done, i feel that verytrongly. there isjohn. you two guys look a light when the light is on, let me see who has better hair! he has pretty good hair. reporter: it is the angelic glow of the backlighting which makes us look so similar, mr president. the denuclearisation of nuclear weapons and biological weapons and whatnot is one problem in north korea, and the huge problem is that horrible human rights record. was...
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i don't know i mean. i can't really describe it and i said it was like. i just i was thanking. god our alison. you know and. i don't know if it's because of common sense to be innocent extremely violent environment that it actually i mean in some ways nominates and vomits i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard it. first i didn't know what happened. keep mom said rob a side door and this dude shooting into the core so i started because of a page and i didn't know what he was doing i didn't snap as i look we're going to do all i was like man. how likely is it because the two co-defendants who a lot of time they said that clinton was sitting here pulled his gun from his waistband and shot him twice in the head how how likely is that from that is it possible not just pulling you know they show me how to do it has this number here if you shot from right here yeah there's no way why would you hit me if i do this probably won't even hate
i don't know i mean. i can't really describe it and i said it was like. i just i was thanking. god our alison. you know and. i don't know if it's because of common sense to be innocent extremely violent environment that it actually i mean in some ways nominates and vomits i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard it. first i didn't know what happened....
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[ laughter ] >> yeah, as he said, i hated this place when i got here. i still hate it. and whenever i leave, i'm going the hate it. this is why it's different. i think howard is right. you think almost every time amid term election, it's a referendum on the president. we probably have about the same batting average on predictions, you know! he did predict the democrats would win the house! having been involved in elections both winning and losing, we're sitting here in june and our ability to know what people are caring about the first week of november is minimal. but i think what the president will attempt to do is to say -- when people say they're awful, don't make it worse. give me the people i need to straighten it out. ignoring the fact that he's had legislative majority since he got here. but he has the ability to do that. believe me, i ran against him. i understand his ability to be able to say something and really believe it, even if there are some facts that seem to be contrary. to exactly what he's saying, right? i think that's why this has the chance to be di
[ laughter ] >> yeah, as he said, i hated this place when i got here. i still hate it. and whenever i leave, i'm going the hate it. this is why it's different. i think howard is right. you think almost every time amid term election, it's a referendum on the president. we probably have about the same batting average on predictions, you know! he did predict the democrats would win the house! having been involved in elections both winning and losing, we're sitting here in june and our...
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i didn't even know that's where i was. i just knew i was in a hospital. there's a guy in a white uniform who i was assuming was either a male nurse or a medic, and he came to my bedside and he said you have visitors today. he said a captain wiggins, who at that time was our commanding officer, he said and one or two guys from your squad. i never knew who that was because he said they didn't give names of the guys who had visited me with him. turns out later on after having met john miller for the first time this past memorial day since that night in 1968, i got all these finite details of what really happened that night. wow. i had no idea, you know, how severe the action was. i just thought it was something minuscule because that was kind of hit and run stuff we were encountering up to that time, but it ended up being a little more intense. so i find out later on when we meet john this year that he was one of those two guys that was with captain wiggins that visited me at the hospital. of course, i never knew who they were or anything because i was in an
i didn't even know that's where i was. i just knew i was in a hospital. there's a guy in a white uniform who i was assuming was either a male nurse or a medic, and he came to my bedside and he said you have visitors today. he said a captain wiggins, who at that time was our commanding officer, he said and one or two guys from your squad. i never knew who that was because he said they didn't give names of the guys who had visited me with him. turns out later on after having met john miller for...
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i said i think it was. and she said that is so sweet of campaign workers to give the little boy old campaign buttons and i said i didn't say they gave them to me the statute of limitations is there any way if you didn't get one, please do. we are associated with gavels so i thought it would be appropriate to bring one to this order. this is a special gavel from my collection. to preside over the iconic 1968 democratic national convention in chicago. this was the gavel used that combination of hubert humphrey as the man that challenged richard nixon for the presidency. i have a picture of him here. you probably can't see it but it's a picture of hubert humphrey at the convention being treated after his acceptance speech shaking hands with george mcgovern, here is his first hand man anfirst-handman and if you e corner you see the gavel. i thought that was appropriate and i hope you will get a chance to look at some of this memorabilia. let's talk a little bit about a year 1968. a fascinating year, probably on
i said i think it was. and she said that is so sweet of campaign workers to give the little boy old campaign buttons and i said i didn't say they gave them to me the statute of limitations is there any way if you didn't get one, please do. we are associated with gavels so i thought it would be appropriate to bring one to this order. this is a special gavel from my collection. to preside over the iconic 1968 democratic national convention in chicago. this was the gavel used that combination of...
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i mean, like, when i come in here, i always get upset because i see them walking around.ette: but how do you know when you're not here? andre: that's pretty much what i see. you come in here, you get on your laptop, you take conference calls, and then you leave. andre: no. lamarinette: andre. andre: yes? lamarinette: let's be honest. erica: you're not here with us. lemonis: you know when you're gonna buy something big and this guy comes in, and he's like, "the closer," the one that reinforces everything that's happened? andre would be, like, the opposite of the closer. he's the guy basically saying, "no, you think this is a great idea, but let me just tell you, this is a really bad idea, and the business is really screwed up." look, it's clear to me that you have a particular perspective on the situation. andre: mm-hmm. lemonis: let's you and i go talk about it ourselves. andre: okay. lemonis: okay. so, why does everybody feel like you walked out? andre: well, i mean, i kind of did walk out, but i walked out because when you have a company, it's so much to do. it's, like,
i mean, like, when i come in here, i always get upset because i see them walking around.ette: but how do you know when you're not here? andre: that's pretty much what i see. you come in here, you get on your laptop, you take conference calls, and then you leave. andre: no. lamarinette: andre. andre: yes? lamarinette: let's be honest. erica: you're not here with us. lemonis: you know when you're gonna buy something big and this guy comes in, and he's like, "the closer," the one that...
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and i wonder, i don't know baker that well, i admire him, but i wonder he's probably annoyed that i said it. but most politicians aren't really annoyed at you if you speculate on them as presidential candidates. that's a long way of saying i think it's pretty hard to tell. i think kasich has a standing no one else has though. >> i have a question about the vice president pence. what's his future? is he lining up to run? he seems to be very quiet. doesn't hear much about him making major statements. but his future? >> he's a big supporter of the president he wants you to know that he thinks the president is doing a great job and never been more honored in his life to work for the president. i know mike pence i knew him when he was in congress. i like mike and they socialize some and their kidre the same age. both of our kids went to e rine re. but i have been a little bit appalled i have to say by the degree of sicko fancy. i mean i work for a president, you are supposed to praise, we obviously did and we believed it in the case of george bush, d yale say nice things. but the degree of fa
and i wonder, i don't know baker that well, i admire him, but i wonder he's probably annoyed that i said it. but most politicians aren't really annoyed at you if you speculate on them as presidential candidates. that's a long way of saying i think it's pretty hard to tell. i think kasich has a standing no one else has though. >> i have a question about the vice president pence. what's his future? is he lining up to run? he seems to be very quiet. doesn't hear much about him making major...
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now i feel like i need to confront gary.'m tired of his misrepresentations and, quite frankly, i'm tired of his lies. over the time that we've been together, i've had to go fishing for information. i've had to learn things on my own. things have come to light. you hid a boat from me. gary: i didn't hide the boat from you. lemonis: you told me that downstairs! you told me you didn't want me to know. gary: i didn't waanyone to know. lemonis: you got paid $75,000 from the insurance company. you told me the money went into the business. -gary: yes, it did. -lemonis: okay. and so i'm watching all these trails of money come from the insurance company and go into your business, and i can see the business is thriving downstairs. where is the money from all those people that are buying? gary: i think we explained that. lemonis: explain it again! gary: some of the cash goes for... -lemonis: personal bills. -gary: yeah. we've got to pay -- lemonis: just like the insurance claims. gary: yeah. lemonis: then when i go to buy a piece of pr
now i feel like i need to confront gary.'m tired of his misrepresentations and, quite frankly, i'm tired of his lies. over the time that we've been together, i've had to go fishing for information. i've had to learn things on my own. things have come to light. you hid a boat from me. gary: i didn't hide the boat from you. lemonis: you told me that downstairs! you told me you didn't want me to know. gary: i didn't waanyone to know. lemonis: you got paid $75,000 from the insurance company. you...
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so i guess for me, still, i like the list in front of us. i think it should be funded. i -- if we are going to put forward things that we want to be funded, i would take everything everybody mentioned plus a district wide ask and take it to them, rather than trying to make choices now amongst the various things we've identified to make sure we've got money -- 'cause we can have that debate, but what number are we trying to get to? >> supervisor cohen: sure. the controller will standup and let us know. >> i don't know that i can do the math that quickly. obviously, the value of the different items that were discussed here over the last couple of hours are dramatically in excess of the 6.8 million, so i think part of the exercise is among the different priorities that have been talked about here, in a world where funds are finite, kind of what does the final package look like for the board? >> supervisor sheehy: but the mayor has already submitted his budget priorities. >> the discussion today, supervisor, this was tens of millions of dollars of discussion over the last c
so i guess for me, still, i like the list in front of us. i think it should be funded. i -- if we are going to put forward things that we want to be funded, i would take everything everybody mentioned plus a district wide ask and take it to them, rather than trying to make choices now amongst the various things we've identified to make sure we've got money -- 'cause we can have that debate, but what number are we trying to get to? >> supervisor cohen: sure. the controller will standup and...
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i went to mcgill until i was 20. i graduated in 1970 when i was 20. went to oxford and then i never returned to canada. i was always an american citizen because i was born here. i went to medical school in boston and then later i came down here. did you have a short time johns hopkins? -- brian: did you have a short time johns hopkins? charles: no. brian: somewhere i thought i read that. charles: no. brian: your whole medical experience was at harvard. charles: yes. and i was a student there and then i did a three-year residency in psychiatry at the massachusetts general hospital. in my last year i was one of the chief residents, published a few papers on bipolar disease and then came to washington in 1978. brian: so what year did you get out of medical school? charles: 1975. brian: if you're a psychiatrist, are you first a medical doctor? charles: yes. brian: when did you choose psychiatry for your early years? charles: i chose it when i went into medical school. i went into medical school coming out of a couple of years of political theory, and i th
i went to mcgill until i was 20. i graduated in 1970 when i was 20. went to oxford and then i never returned to canada. i was always an american citizen because i was born here. i went to medical school in boston and then later i came down here. did you have a short time johns hopkins? -- brian: did you have a short time johns hopkins? charles: no. brian: somewhere i thought i read that. charles: no. brian: your whole medical experience was at harvard. charles: yes. and i was a student there...