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and i was, you know, i remember, if i think i did, i said, well, mr., steven, i don't know, i think, you like that, that could be a good character. and i'm sure i didn't persuade him. but anyway, it came around that i got back in the movie. >> do you recognize this? what? i like this. >> do you recognize this inflatable picture of you? not a picture, a statue, it is a thing, it is a reclining you. >> it wasn't inflatable. people said afterwards, i knew nothing about it, people sent it to me on the day it appeared, what? it took me by surprise. i think they were promoting their showing of the movie after 25 years. and then i must say, then i read the ption of it, it wasn't a balloon, it was a big and heavy -- >> it was huge. >> and the first time i saw. it they had decapitated it and they brought the head. >> he is really good, isn't he, graham norton. >> he is good. and he is the reason we have this album and i'm here talking to you right now, because a year ago, gregory porter, if you know him, a wonderful singer, i had run into at an airport, loved his music, a musical guest, a gre
and i was, you know, i remember, if i think i did, i said, well, mr., steven, i don't know, i think, you like that, that could be a good character. and i'm sure i didn't persuade him. but anyway, it came around that i got back in the movie. >> do you recognize this? what? i like this. >> do you recognize this inflatable picture of you? not a picture, a statue, it is a thing, it is a reclining you. >> it wasn't inflatable. people said afterwards, i knew nothing about it, people...
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i lost it. i didn't want to die. i said i was too young to die.terical and crying. >> it was heartbreaking. something you never want to hear your child say, i don't want to die and knowing there's a real possibility it will happen. >> she was panicking. i was her big sister. i needed to take care of her. so i grabbed her hands and i said look, we're going to pray. god, you promised you would take care of us. you promised you would never let us down. >> she's calming me down. praying with me. holding my hands. it's kind of working. >> i was so impressed just to hear my own daughter saying something like this who is 13 years old and speaking to her sister and calming her down. it was just really a beautiful thing, something i'll never forget. >> i had no idea what we would do at that point because we were going in the same direction the fire was going. if we turn around we would go right back in the fire. >> so lonnie stopped the truck. it's like, okay, what do we do? are we going to try to drive through this? will we survive it? and at that point i
i lost it. i didn't want to die. i said i was too young to die.terical and crying. >> it was heartbreaking. something you never want to hear your child say, i don't want to die and knowing there's a real possibility it will happen. >> she was panicking. i was her big sister. i needed to take care of her. so i grabbed her hands and i said look, we're going to pray. god, you promised you would take care of us. you promised you would never let us down. >> she's calming me down....
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i. was amazing -- evocative -- ivanka trump was amazing and, >> i don't mean to get into your business, but you are not a trump person. a lot of people would say that i just can't evil that to make the call. so how do you get over the how does that work in your mind? >> to me, i did consider the fact that i would get a lot of backlash if i went to the white house, but for me, if it is on life versus -- if it is a life versus my reputation, people talk about me all day long, like i didn't really care. what more can they say about me? seriously? like it really, when i outweighed the options of bad stories about me that would probably last a week in this day and age new cycle versus saving someone's life, that wasn't an option. i will gladly go there and take the heat. and also felt like okay, if he is going to listen to me and he is taking the meeting, maybe i can really get through to him and really explained to him and from meeting all of the people that i have met behind bars, i guarant
i. was amazing -- evocative -- ivanka trump was amazing and, >> i don't mean to get into your business, but you are not a trump person. a lot of people would say that i just can't evil that to make the call. so how do you get over the how does that work in your mind? >> to me, i did consider the fact that i would get a lot of backlash if i went to the white house, but for me, if it is on life versus -- if it is a life versus my reputation, people talk about me all day long, like i...
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saw her face and i saw her story and i saw her children, a saw -- i saw her sisters and i saw her whole life in a few minutes video that changed my life. i just couldn't sit back and let this happen. i was at least going to try. van: i am glad that you did. that is worth a round of applause, guys. [applause] van: you know, topeka sam is here, by the way. give her a round of applause. van: topeka sam -- you will here from her later on. you know, behind the scenes trying to figure out to get the video to happen, there are so many miracles that had to happen even for the video to get made and for that to happen and for it to get to you. but, you know, other people would have seen the same video and had a different reaction. i mean, for instance, you quite famously -- you are a crime victim. you had a very scary experience being a crime victim. you could have said, listen, you know, you need to be locking up more people. you could be one of those celebrity activists who's on the other side of this. how do you process your own expense on that side of it and yet still come back around and say
saw her face and i saw her story and i saw her children, a saw -- i saw her sisters and i saw her whole life in a few minutes video that changed my life. i just couldn't sit back and let this happen. i was at least going to try. van: i am glad that you did. that is worth a round of applause, guys. [applause] van: you know, topeka sam is here, by the way. give her a round of applause. van: topeka sam -- you will here from her later on. you know, behind the scenes trying to figure out to get the...
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i would give myself -- look, i hate to do it but i will do it. give myself an a plus, is that enough? can i go higher than that? chris: can you envision a situation, you talk about 6 more years, can you envision a situation well into your second term where you think that you're so good for the country and so essential for the progress of the country that you would try to amend the constitution so you could serve a third term? >> no. chris: why not? >> it won't happen. i think -- i think the 8-year limit is a good thing not a bad thing. chris: you've talked a lot already about the cemetery and the fact that you didn't go because it was security concern and you did go the next day, here is the thing -- >> excuse me. not security concern, they wouldn't allow me to go. chris: i understand. >> sir, secret service said, sir, you cannot go, we are not prepared. it was supposed to be helicopter but the helicopter counterfly. they -- couldn't fly. chris: barack obama went every year he was here in dc. >> i should have done that, i was extremely busy on ca
i would give myself -- look, i hate to do it but i will do it. give myself an a plus, is that enough? can i go higher than that? chris: can you envision a situation, you talk about 6 more years, can you envision a situation well into your second term where you think that you're so good for the country and so essential for the progress of the country that you would try to amend the constitution so you could serve a third term? >> no. chris: why not? >> it won't happen. i think -- i...
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and i mean, i am extraordinarily happy. and if i wasn't i would let you know. you look at midterms, and you look at elections generally, you see it is very rare that a party who has the presidency does well. we did unbelievably well. to win florida, both the senate and the governorship, against two very talented people, we did incredibly. to win georgia when you had some of the biggest stars in the world campaigning endlessly, including president obama? i will tell you what, this was a great victory for us. and again, from a dealmaking standpoint, we are all much better off the way it turned out. because i really believe if the democrats want to, we can do a tremendous amount of great legislation. yes, please. go ahead. should we keep this going for a little while? >> yes, i think we should keep this going. pres. trump: when you get bored, would you tell me? tell me. hopefully not. i don't want to overstay. go ahead. >> hi, mr. president. on the campaign trail, you called yourself a nationalist. some people saw that as embolden white nationalists. pres. trump:
and i mean, i am extraordinarily happy. and if i wasn't i would let you know. you look at midterms, and you look at elections generally, you see it is very rare that a party who has the presidency does well. we did unbelievably well. to win florida, both the senate and the governorship, against two very talented people, we did incredibly. to win georgia when you had some of the biggest stars in the world campaigning endlessly, including president obama? i will tell you what, this was a great...
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the morning i leave i hear them before i see them. i'm packing the car win rattles and bells, shack beating drums, whistles and chanting and singing come from around the corner, group of people, in white, one of the men shaking a rattle is masked. the group moves down governor nichols street. the man with the mask and rat out in front, waving. i stand by the open trunk of my car. the masked man side wines to me, rattling in theaire, a friend once told me how her father, who was also from new orleans, but who died just before i met her, used to warn hersh don't let nobody ever shake anything at you in new orleans. themarked man moved the front of me back anding for and shakes the rattle with faithed over my head in front of my face, over my shoulder, over my heart, down the front of my body. know without completely understanding it's not the hex any present's father warned her if but a blessing so i let him. if need it. the night before, my brother and i drank wine and talked about our families, the stories we no and the stories we can
the morning i leave i hear them before i see them. i'm packing the car win rattles and bells, shack beating drums, whistles and chanting and singing come from around the corner, group of people, in white, one of the men shaking a rattle is masked. the group moves down governor nichols street. the man with the mask and rat out in front, waving. i stand by the open trunk of my car. the masked man side wines to me, rattling in theaire, a friend once told me how her father, who was also from new...
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i. i. that it is good as in the sixties in full and of course the symphony number sixty miles with tragic issues grief and suffering and how to cope with them and that's why the music is so touching so moving it gives us a model for how a person can cope with grief. one and that helps us to seek our own ways of coping with suffering and perhaps to find them if they don't speak it says open safin often it's a thing i don't think we need to look forward to his own death to try and make sense of that work it's absolutely full all of. the deaths of people who surrounded him as he. steps into his what we hope will be a creative future he's probably also looking back on the lives of the people who were around him i wish we had to partake not as an end but as a new beginning war which i had b m i t written formal symphonies. i think we all wish we could find something which will terrify what happened on. this becomes such that. heated debate on the solstice don't help for it much i'm still definit
i. i. that it is good as in the sixties in full and of course the symphony number sixty miles with tragic issues grief and suffering and how to cope with them and that's why the music is so touching so moving it gives us a model for how a person can cope with grief. one and that helps us to seek our own ways of coping with suffering and perhaps to find them if they don't speak it says open safin often it's a thing i don't think we need to look forward to his own death to try and make sense of...
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that to get a look i doubt i would just return. i knew. many who survived the air strikes are left homeless the u.n. says three million people have been displaced since the beginning of the conflict a large number now live in refugee camps. didn't get up mostly in this sinful just in the end it was a myth and if they really did. want to have been hired. well i tell a lot of them look you know i let you know. i'm not as a. lover. and so i would later seven. times when i do now and that was what is it not i don't be able to. run but dad as well must also thought well be i know now well especially hello larry and there's the famous techie michelle reading. a novel of go you and i had them. wot of to in the help but somehow luck follow let the photo. free enough so worked five and no you don't honor no good this is no way you turn it when i had her minimalism but if any level of fun few quid a month then only a month. i like the end. of the we women don't own my hampshire corner arnie but i had better just keep barry still for latino and the b
that to get a look i doubt i would just return. i knew. many who survived the air strikes are left homeless the u.n. says three million people have been displaced since the beginning of the conflict a large number now live in refugee camps. didn't get up mostly in this sinful just in the end it was a myth and if they really did. want to have been hired. well i tell a lot of them look you know i let you know. i'm not as a. lover. and so i would later seven. times when i do now and that was what...
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i remember, when i was first thinking about writing it, i knew i needed to talk to two people before it went forward. one was my mom. i talked to her first. she was supportive and excited. but she said, you have to talk to ganny. we both knew my grandmother had to be on board in order for this to work. i will never forget, i went in to talk to her. he was in maine. she was in her bedroom in maine and i dropped the bomb on her. i said i was thinking about writing a book. she said -- you? i said, yes. and i told her that i thought it was going to be about her and grandpa and the love story. she said -- why would you want to write a book about that? it sounds so boring. >> i told her that their love story is so billed -- unbelievable. she ended up being totally onboard. we interviewed her several times. it was really special. just about 10 days before she passed away, my mom was with her in the hospital. we had planned to do some sort of interview with her. i texted by mom and said -- don't worry about it. she was not doing well. let's not worry about it. my mom called me and says -- ga
i remember, when i was first thinking about writing it, i knew i needed to talk to two people before it went forward. one was my mom. i talked to her first. she was supportive and excited. but she said, you have to talk to ganny. we both knew my grandmother had to be on board in order for this to work. i will never forget, i went in to talk to her. he was in maine. she was in her bedroom in maine and i dropped the bomb on her. i said i was thinking about writing a book. she said -- you? i said,...
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i have voted republican and i have voted democrat and each time i voted, i voted for the people who ielt represented my values. stacey abrams' values are in alignment with the consciousness on which our democracy has been founded, the very foundation of our democracy, to think about other people, to live our life in service to others. democracy is not just about our individual rights and concerns, and our individual protections, but rather it lives and thrives in making sure that everybody is lifted by the community. because the baseline is not just what i want or what i need or what is going to build my pocketbook, but recognizing that what is good for everybody is good for us. stacey abrams gets that. she understands and she will serve the underserved of the state of georgia. here's the truth. all of us may have been created equal, but if you are woke -- [applause] oprah: if you are woke just a little bit, you've got sense enough to know that everybody is not treated equally. the reality is this. we see injustices big and small all around us every day of our lives. i know it is easy
i have voted republican and i have voted democrat and each time i voted, i voted for the people who ielt represented my values. stacey abrams' values are in alignment with the consciousness on which our democracy has been founded, the very foundation of our democracy, to think about other people, to live our life in service to others. democracy is not just about our individual rights and concerns, and our individual protections, but rather it lives and thrives in making sure that everybody is...
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i first thought why just learned that i don't like i can't do that, that's awful and then i thought i would burn a book i like. i can't do that. that is even more awful in a totally different way. so i thought i would just burn one of my books and then i thought that's really awful. it's too much of a taboo. i just can't do it. should i tell you what i've done or let you be surprised? it's in the book. i will let you enjoy the experience of learning it, but that was not. and of course i'm trying to press this into michael presentation is a failed to mention a rather significant facts of the book but it was deemed arson. part of my curiosity was thinking could burn a library and what would that feel like there was also an effort to say why is this so taboo and why is it something i find so difficult to do and that kept reminding me of this is somewhat human quality that the books have. but i think i picked a good one to burn and the minute i finished i immediately went out and bought another copy because it was just too weird. yes, sir, can we get the microphone up here? >> we were jus
i first thought why just learned that i don't like i can't do that, that's awful and then i thought i would burn a book i like. i can't do that. that is even more awful in a totally different way. so i thought i would just burn one of my books and then i thought that's really awful. it's too much of a taboo. i just can't do it. should i tell you what i've done or let you be surprised? it's in the book. i will let you enjoy the experience of learning it, but that was not. and of course i'm...
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i know for a fact when i am 80, i always project myself forward to age 80 but as i get older i , beenjecting to 90. [laughter] jeff: i know that when i am 90 it will be one of the things i am most proud of, that i took on the washington post and helped them through a rough transition. [applause] david: when you agreed to buy it, the asking price was $250 million. did you negotiate? jeff: i asked him how much he wanted. i did not negotiate with him and did not do due diligence. [laughter] david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] david: now that you own the washington post, sometimes there are some people who criticize some things the washington post says, and you have been remarkably quiet. jeff: i have no idea what you are talking about. [laughter] david: you have been remarkably quiet in not defending yourself. jeff: i do defend the post. it is a mistake for any elected official in my opinion. i don't think this is an out there opinion, to attack media and journalists. [applause] jeff: i believe it is an essential component of our democracy. there has never been, i wa
i know for a fact when i am 80, i always project myself forward to age 80 but as i get older i , beenjecting to 90. [laughter] jeff: i know that when i am 90 it will be one of the things i am most proud of, that i took on the washington post and helped them through a rough transition. [applause] david: when you agreed to buy it, the asking price was $250 million. did you negotiate? jeff: i asked him how much he wanted. i did not negotiate with him and did not do due diligence. [laughter] david:...
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tom ridge i did i mean as you have a hug you know i mean when i know that i made throughout my sound i do and then you get when you attack. jena and upset i had let fear but i'm such a fire for us because my luck for. the have a few mavericks god about then i am better than a match. but. found. that if i had ever had a. record who can look out for films and i shared shocks my bush acidic half year. what the. model looks goetia do we're well a good go to our little piece of about such. a long name umbrella over the little boat and it lets you stone on a more twin towers that but then again everything in a ship in the going to become food item again and the community can. handle it but they wouldn't. have those. because you know what i. saw. on october eighth two thousand and sixteen an air raid on sino struck civilians gathered in this hall for a funeral. the attack killed one hundred forty people and wounded more than five hundred. the ruins of the building testified to the ferocity of the bombing. the children to be cited to use the location as the backdrop for their interview of mo
tom ridge i did i mean as you have a hug you know i mean when i know that i made throughout my sound i do and then you get when you attack. jena and upset i had let fear but i'm such a fire for us because my luck for. the have a few mavericks god about then i am better than a match. but. found. that if i had ever had a. record who can look out for films and i shared shocks my bush acidic half year. what the. model looks goetia do we're well a good go to our little piece of about such. a long...
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steve: i -- i -- just taken aback. i... to think i am. for that, i apologize. so if i come across that way, just say, "excuse me?" just stop me, stop me, please. lemonis: you really understand manufacturing. would you agree? steve: yes. lemonis: what would you say your strong suit is in the business? steve: sales, managing, client relationships. lemonis: and so your talent and your skill has to be shared across the enterprise. steve: okay. lemonis: just like i want her skill and her talent to be shared across the enterprise, as well. you are the leader of the global business. your job is to make sure that the manufacturing process, the quality control, the sales, those things stay intact. i see ana laying over the whole organization to review designs before they go to clients. i do not want a design to leave without her at least getting a look at it. just like i don't want a sales quote going to a customer without you signing off on it. steve: of course i'm fearful of letting go of some key aspect of the business. lemonis:
steve: i -- i -- just taken aback. i... to think i am. for that, i apologize. so if i come across that way, just say, "excuse me?" just stop me, stop me, please. lemonis: you really understand manufacturing. would you agree? steve: yes. lemonis: what would you say your strong suit is in the business? steve: sales, managing, client relationships. lemonis: and so your talent and your skill has to be shared across the enterprise. steve: okay. lemonis: just like i want her skill and her...
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i said i did but i did not have to. so that's what's cool about her family as we are encouraged to have our own opinion. that is special plus i would feel a little guilty not voting for my dad. [laughter] >> host: but you said october 2h , 2016 was the hardest day on the campaign trail. can you talk about that personal loss in your family? and how that affected you? that was the home stretch of the campaign dealing. >> that was a long day actually anyway. we were doing for states on the west coast the first date we landed in we got word from my grandpa that our dog had passed away he was a beagle in 15 years old but we thought he would make it through the election and we were traveling so much so my grandpa was watching him since he wasn't doing well. he passed away peacefully in his sleep as i talk about in the book. so that was really hard. i was so upset about that and i was especially emotional. i was crying in the press saw that and then they sent me a condolences and sympathy card. he was our childhood dog and he
i said i did but i did not have to. so that's what's cool about her family as we are encouraged to have our own opinion. that is special plus i would feel a little guilty not voting for my dad. [laughter] >> host: but you said october 2h , 2016 was the hardest day on the campaign trail. can you talk about that personal loss in your family? and how that affected you? that was the home stretch of the campaign dealing. >> that was a long day actually anyway. we were doing for states on...
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, i don't know, do i -- i don't want to -- do i -- he's like, just put it in, top side. top? this top or that top? he's like, there's only one top. clearly there's a top and i know there's a top, yet i'm like, which top, which top? then i got really rattled about face down, face up? he was like, just exactly how you're holding it, put it in. i was like, so like that? [ laughter ] i flipped it skin verted it. he was like, no, you had it right. i put it back to the right way. >> jimmy: ike lure making a pancake. >> i made a move for it, he was like, no, no, no, no! i turned it again. he was like, turn it back. like it took a really weird -- and i got like flushed. i'm sure he's like, there was this batty lady. >> jimmy: i bet you every single person that came through did that same thing. because if you really know how to do it, it means you've probably been voting illegally over and over again. [ laughter ] those are the people you've got to -- that i want them to watch out for, the ones who seem to know exactly what they're doing. >> we should all be really nervous about
, i don't know, do i -- i don't want to -- do i -- he's like, just put it in, top side. top? this top or that top? he's like, there's only one top. clearly there's a top and i know there's a top, yet i'm like, which top, which top? then i got really rattled about face down, face up? he was like, just exactly how you're holding it, put it in. i was like, so like that? [ laughter ] i flipped it skin verted it. he was like, no, you had it right. i put it back to the right way. >> jimmy: ike...
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one thing i am certain that i learned from this recent election is i am happy that i live in california and i'm really grateful that i live in san francisco. i believe the results of the board of supervisors elections, as we understand them so far, on a baggy -- unambiguously show that we san franciscans have deep concerns about our city, particularly homelessness, housing affordability and displacement. i believe the election show support for supervisors and people who want to address the challenges of the city of affordability and homelessness without getting our neighborhoods. and is a rejection of pernicious efforts of unconstrained capital and growth and of those who think the problems to the solutions we face is to improve by building anything anywhere or build as much as possible and as fast as possible. in our safety, it was a vote for planning before building and for protecting the vulnerable and ensuring we can manage growth in the city and protect what makes it special. in the past week, i attended three preapplication meetings within one block of my house including one for p
one thing i am certain that i learned from this recent election is i am happy that i live in california and i'm really grateful that i live in san francisco. i believe the results of the board of supervisors elections, as we understand them so far, on a baggy -- unambiguously show that we san franciscans have deep concerns about our city, particularly homelessness, housing affordability and displacement. i believe the election show support for supervisors and people who want to address the...
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i i i. think it's things that only happens every day where soldiers from the pakistani binges and the soldiers from the indian side they shake hands and then there's this demonstration no far on who's more powerful. i just told me it's. across the gate the crowd looks the same to my ears but the same color speaking the same language i. believe that me as such dozens of human beings can do is and it's the hatred that's in our heart and cross that fire metaphorically. oh. i grow up and i'm small it's less which is close to cuss and see. what i get homesick. the only thing that makes me feel home and happy is just going to nature climbing the tree going to mount an hour walking the c.s.i. just reminds me of home. a to our kitchen in the village are designed for women it's shorter because women are shorter than men so. i remember i used to say to my brother i know this is short for you but there is a chair said alan and washed the dishes so that shows that i started my feminist movement my femin
i i i. think it's things that only happens every day where soldiers from the pakistani binges and the soldiers from the indian side they shake hands and then there's this demonstration no far on who's more powerful. i just told me it's. across the gate the crowd looks the same to my ears but the same color speaking the same language i. believe that me as such dozens of human beings can do is and it's the hatred that's in our heart and cross that fire metaphorically. oh. i grow up and i'm small...
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my god i can't tell you how i accept that you know that i feel like i was i was a little bit about i'm not. the. man i was i'm about to get a job by. o.c.d. that was the joke yes that nobody would ever do it and it was one look it's like when i was like i would. believe that the. man. that shot. you. know. about expats popping up that step skill i love that. he's bipolar out fine i did not say you are say that nothing. and. you. say it. but. i did not. look at the because it will. look all the ballots up assume that everything that look like that it's on the ballot or they're not by me that i'm now down i made up all your hoss i think a little on how the markets are not. good. but it. makes me very nice very nice part of. your e-mail. but. i do know if. i did she. think of it i may not make. it an issue but if you look at what the shock of that is that i mean i'm going to maybe tell you he is the one of the think it's not the sort of whom i'm going to talk to me. i. don't want to go but we're going to look at it you can argue that we should shut up about anybody nobody paid to london n
my god i can't tell you how i accept that you know that i feel like i was i was a little bit about i'm not. the. man i was i'm about to get a job by. o.c.d. that was the joke yes that nobody would ever do it and it was one look it's like when i was like i would. believe that the. man. that shot. you. know. about expats popping up that step skill i love that. he's bipolar out fine i did not say you are say that nothing. and. you. say it. but. i did not. look at the because it will. look all the...
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don't know who littlejohn is i don't i really don't need a print i don't know how he was i know i see have you ever i don't exist remarks no i would never do that and i don't use race and remarks and you know what if i did you people of you would have known about it i've been hearing there are tapes for years and years there are tapes number one i never worried about because i never did i never use race as i have never used racist remarks ok one hundred you don't want one. for you why you're so quiet all along i look at america as it's just eight percent star single digits she when you talk about division it's people like this that cause division great division great point of fact is that i've never used a racist remark that's the point of fact where who you from. yahoo yahoo you know good good i hope this i hope they're doing well. where you from if you have been on lebanon eleven thank you mr president we're so happy to be as well have this opportunity mr president to gun it said he's not going to follow your sanctions and he's going to keep buying oil from who said the president of
don't know who littlejohn is i don't i really don't need a print i don't know how he was i know i see have you ever i don't exist remarks no i would never do that and i don't use race and remarks and you know what if i did you people of you would have known about it i've been hearing there are tapes for years and years there are tapes number one i never worried about because i never did i never use race as i have never used racist remarks ok one hundred you don't want one. for you why you're so...
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i read bill buckley. i watched "firing line." mean, this was part of how i became a conservative was watching the original incarnation of "firing line." i feel like, in tribute to bill buckley, i should be really, you know, slouching in my chair, like this, because i have that image in my head so vividly of how he would slouch in that chair and uncork these devastating witticisms. and, to me, you know, it's tragic what's happened to the conservative movement, because it's been a pretty straight descent from bill buckley to sean hannity. >> first of all, you were at the wall street journal editorial page, which was really the central sort of think-space and intellectual publication of the conservative movement when you were there. and a tribalism developed around the conservative movement whereby you would toe the party line from time to time. and i wonder if you can explain what you mean by that. >> well, there is a very powerful pressure to conform when you're part of a political movement, and i certainly never said or did anyth
i read bill buckley. i watched "firing line." mean, this was part of how i became a conservative was watching the original incarnation of "firing line." i feel like, in tribute to bill buckley, i should be really, you know, slouching in my chair, like this, because i have that image in my head so vividly of how he would slouch in that chair and uncork these devastating witticisms. and, to me, you know, it's tragic what's happened to the conservative movement, because it's...
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what i testified to is i know brett kavanaugh i know him and i have worked with him it's not what i wentout with him to a national scheme once upon a time and he was a nice guy i worked alongside him hour after hour day after day the point is that it isn't unique it is completely consistent with all of those who have worked alongside of him in public life. he has been living in the fishbowl of washington d.c. leading an exemplary life. that is the point i'm trying to make. lay the entirety the full body of work to see who get into the college playoffs put the entire body of work. so i hope we will not lose our perspective so we need to get our perspective back after the revelations and the reactions to say this is why we have a senate let's be deliberative about this and not turn this into a circus. >> a couple final callers. north carolina republican good morning. >> >>caller: yes. i have a question. as far as what does a male that is accused of alleged acts that turn out to be false. does he have any recourse? and also i would like to tell you i come from a small town in new york. the
what i testified to is i know brett kavanaugh i know him and i have worked with him it's not what i wentout with him to a national scheme once upon a time and he was a nice guy i worked alongside him hour after hour day after day the point is that it isn't unique it is completely consistent with all of those who have worked alongside of him in public life. he has been living in the fishbowl of washington d.c. leading an exemplary life. that is the point i'm trying to make. lay the entirety the...
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you i i really care the people using drugs? i don't know. but i had to turn that part of myself off, that we feel any compunction about what i was doing. it made my job a lot easier and it made me hardened a lot and just become canada stereotypical guard that was just punching people all the time. >> that was something that he really wanted to touch on, is, so in shane's book he talks a lot about the history of for-profit prisons in the united states in which i guess originated here, the concept of for-profit prisons. but the way that profit has been made has changed drastically over the last 50 years, and osgood asked shane if maybe he could touch up little bit of that. and as a corollary i wanted to ask debra if you talk a little bit about something that is also developed a lot in the last 50 years and prisons, which is the use of pharmaceuticals. take it away. >> something that is important to note is that, first of all, prisons as we know them, what used to be called penitentiaries were invented in this country as a reform. so rather tha
you i i really care the people using drugs? i don't know. but i had to turn that part of myself off, that we feel any compunction about what i was doing. it made my job a lot easier and it made me hardened a lot and just become canada stereotypical guard that was just punching people all the time. >> that was something that he really wanted to touch on, is, so in shane's book he talks a lot about the history of for-profit prisons in the united states in which i guess originated here, the...
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i didn't like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared. i was very difficult to be around. but the friends that i have are very close. i click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. in experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. i remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my own emotions, and it did not mean that i was a bad kid, it meant that i couldn't cope. i grew up in a family of behavioral psychologists, and i got development cal -- developmental psychology from all sides. i recognize that my experience is just a very small picture of that, and not everybody's in a position to have a family that's as supportive, but there's also a community that's incredible helpful and wonderful and open and there for you in your moments of need. it was like two or three years of conversations before i was like you know what? i'm just going to do this, and i went out and got my prescription for hormones and started transitioning medically, even though i had already been liv
i didn't like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared. i was very difficult to be around. but the friends that i have are very close. i click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. in experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. i remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my own emotions, and it did not mean that i was a bad kid, it meant that i couldn't cope. i grew up in a family of behavioral...
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as well i am a semite larry it was. i am a semi and i know. my and we're in a converted catholic church. that's the way in sydney this is all america is all american it's not as though they changed it to mo it was just something that naturally progress you know growing up in houston people just call me big mo was up mojito mo you made headlines recently moe when shortly after the twenty sixteen election you were on a flight to scotland got an upgrade and you sat next to eric trump or what was the conversation like with mr trump on the plane the whole eric you know i was left field by he was left field by me i just sat down next to my told me i was like we're not doing that muslim id cards grab that you're talking about in a sort of mess with a little bit and then and then i really did shift gears on my just trying to get information because i was always i always have this hypothesis like when i believe that his dad was elected because he knows the trigger words and he can take over the media and he was just like the loudest person in the room
as well i am a semite larry it was. i am a semi and i know. my and we're in a converted catholic church. that's the way in sydney this is all america is all american it's not as though they changed it to mo it was just something that naturally progress you know growing up in houston people just call me big mo was up mojito mo you made headlines recently moe when shortly after the twenty sixteen election you were on a flight to scotland got an upgrade and you sat next to eric trump or what was...
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i can't believe i got in. love the idea that c-span and cnn and everybody is taking care of america. not asr hillary did is continue isp is doing. i am blessed. and c-span and all of you guys. keep up the work. host: thank you. graham calling a mueller firing a manufactured problem. trump will not hire him. on twitter, congress does not have the power to stop donald trump if he wishes to fire anyone under the control of the executive branch. joe is next from brownsville, texas. good morning. republicans -- on the senate, they voted for this person to investigate. if they have nothing to hide, let it be. the truth is going to come out. host: thank you. we will go to robin next. democrats line. caller: if you notice, the republicans have the biggest problem with the truth. all c-span does is show the truth. they show the truth all day and all night. they don't even want to agree with that. trump told him not to believe what their eyes see or their -- ears hear. they fell for it. pass something because he is goin
i can't believe i got in. love the idea that c-span and cnn and everybody is taking care of america. not asr hillary did is continue isp is doing. i am blessed. and c-span and all of you guys. keep up the work. host: thank you. graham calling a mueller firing a manufactured problem. trump will not hire him. on twitter, congress does not have the power to stop donald trump if he wishes to fire anyone under the control of the executive branch. joe is next from brownsville, texas. good morning....
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i love it. narrator: welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ first into the tank is a multi-use accessory for new moms. hi, sharks. my name is melanie disbrow, and i'm from allen, texas. my company is milk snob, and i'm here today asking for $125,000 in exchange for 5% equity in my company. almost all new parents use some kind of infant car-seat cover, but the conventional blanket and canopy covers, they would not stay put. mm-hmm. my kids would pull on them, and they would fly off in the wind. [ cuban laughs ] -wow. -been there. [ laughs ] disbrow: this is the milk snob cover. it fits on any infant car seat within seconds. it is breathable, and you can peek at your baby any time without waking their precious slumber. it's super soft, which is great 'cause it's also a nursing cover. so, when you're ready to breastfeed, you just tak
i love it. narrator: welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ first into the tank is a multi-use accessory for new moms. hi, sharks. my name is melanie disbrow, and i'm from allen, texas. my company is milk snob, and i'm here today asking for $125,000 in exchange for 5% equity in my company. almost all new parents use...
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i mean i guess i'm spoiled.and then i just saw that at disney, you're part of the "guardians" ride. so you can ride you. [ laughter ] >> every night. >> jimmy: you guys can ride benicio del toro tonight. [ cheers and applause ] you want to. you want to. just head out to orlando, and just ride benicio. >> yeah, actually disneyland. disneyland in l.a. >> jimmy: disneyland in l.a., in los angeles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, sorry about that. >> and it's kind of bizarre. you know, i never thought i'd have a statue of me anywhere. let alone in disneyland. >> jimmy: so there's statue outside of -- >> there's a statue. >> jimmy: you're the -- you're the opening -- >> the collector. ahin the -- >> jimmy: but you're the opening of the whole ride. >> yeah, yeah. i'm -- >> jimmy: do people come up to you, like, hey -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: i enjoyed the ride. >> i ride you. [ laughter ] yes. yeah. >> jimmy: i enjoy riding you. yeah. of course. >> i enjoy riding you. yeah. >> jimmy: that's -- >> you're always letting me down. ye
i mean i guess i'm spoiled.and then i just saw that at disney, you're part of the "guardians" ride. so you can ride you. [ laughter ] >> every night. >> jimmy: you guys can ride benicio del toro tonight. [ cheers and applause ] you want to. you want to. just head out to orlando, and just ride benicio. >> yeah, actually disneyland. disneyland in l.a. >> jimmy: disneyland in l.a., in los angeles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, sorry about that. >> and...
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my duty is to teach them as much as i can. so i look i don't i want to i wasn't aware that it was. a little in fatima i determined to reopen the issue silly windows and do. them always come on boys come on we need to finish. the you can have to remove it to let you know did i see you go see you sir it's interesting that these. dollars and over come closer at the back of. it's the kind of resilience that offers a glimmer of hope for this city. above all else they want a little normalcy and dignity back in their lives. but. it's freezing and we need feel. international countries should help us the dead are dead but the people still are almost like dead. but welcome to the yeah we want rather like it used to be with schools and hospitals. for the normal life like we have for you we want people to love each other again to cherish each other which i do you know. what. we want to see going to be like it used to be when the job was in march and i would you know the. shake off life. football is a simple game football a simple game now not really was twenty two majors a ball for ninety minu
my duty is to teach them as much as i can. so i look i don't i want to i wasn't aware that it was. a little in fatima i determined to reopen the issue silly windows and do. them always come on boys come on we need to finish. the you can have to remove it to let you know did i see you go see you sir it's interesting that these. dollars and over come closer at the back of. it's the kind of resilience that offers a glimmer of hope for this city. above all else they want a little normalcy and...
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i am trying to get this to a place where i thought it was a good idea. i am not there. i walked up and down polk and jackson. i wanted the sign to see the sign that said yes. i am not in support of this project. >> thank you. commissioner fong. >> we saw projects come through on automatic decision over this time period city wide you start to watch the dyegration of small retear not just on polk street but columbus, fisherman's wharf, chestnut, union, it has me concerned. having little t to do with amaz. this could be any other large retailer we would have the same feeling. i am concerned about small business in america and in san francisco. i think it is impossible to stop the amazon effect. we all bought one or two things since 1:00. i feel like there is an urgent need for housing. i know the project sponsor explored that. i don't have great confidence that has been explored to the max. they have done that. i don't feel that. there is still a large amount of community folks opposed which makes me wonder. it is not quite ready for primetime. >> thanks. commissioner melg
i am trying to get this to a place where i thought it was a good idea. i am not there. i walked up and down polk and jackson. i wanted the sign to see the sign that said yes. i am not in support of this project. >> thank you. commissioner fong. >> we saw projects come through on automatic decision over this time period city wide you start to watch the dyegration of small retear not just on polk street but columbus, fisherman's wharf, chestnut, union, it has me concerned. having...
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what i see here is not what i thought i was gonna see.hat i was coming to the middle of an almond farm with a shop that is not healthy to work in. it isn't because you don't have money. i'm willing to consider doing business with you guys, but something has to change, 'cause i'm not walking into this. if you really want me to be a part of this business, then i need you to take some of the money that you have and invest and prove to me that you're committed to it. you have to have a real professional plan. find a few spaces that you think could work. in three weeks, if you guys have a plan, we'll move forward. if you don't have a plan, that will be it. and when i come back, i want to make sure that jack is feeling like he's not an employee anymore. damion: yeah. lemonis: because it tells me how you treat people. -okay? -simon: yeah. lemonis: i'll see you in a couple weeks. -simon: okay. thank you. -lemonis: thank you. i gave them an ultimatum. you invest in your process and your equipment and your people and they get out of this mess of a
what i see here is not what i thought i was gonna see.hat i was coming to the middle of an almond farm with a shop that is not healthy to work in. it isn't because you don't have money. i'm willing to consider doing business with you guys, but something has to change, 'cause i'm not walking into this. if you really want me to be a part of this business, then i need you to take some of the money that you have and invest and prove to me that you're committed to it. you have to have a real...
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and i put all that together and i kind of figure out what i think i should believe. and part of the responsibility of the media is to make sure they're not giving in to hits and clicks and you know to -- but remember, if it bleeds it leads has always been, tom griffiths is here with us, that's how it's always been. but there's a respovensability that a guy like griffiths has to say, i'm not doing that story tonight. it goes too far. it's too salacious. i'm not doing that story. they have to restrain themselves. but i don't want the government, i don't want us running it down. i want us to search for like a cafeteria, i'll have a little bit of fox, i'll have a little bit of cnn, i'll go over here to msnbc, i'll pick up the union leader and then i'll make my own opinion. -- the young people today at they asked me what about people who just absorb what they want? and i said, well that makes you boring because it's -- one of the goals in life is to be an interesting person. an involved and engaged and if all you ever get is what you agree with, your who arize season limi
and i put all that together and i kind of figure out what i think i should believe. and part of the responsibility of the media is to make sure they're not giving in to hits and clicks and you know to -- but remember, if it bleeds it leads has always been, tom griffiths is here with us, that's how it's always been. but there's a respovensability that a guy like griffiths has to say, i'm not doing that story tonight. it goes too far. it's too salacious. i'm not doing that story. they have to...
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i will try to get to our slideshow as quickly as possible i know i have a short time. our focus was on the massing and the site strategy. i seem to have a problem getting the image up. there we go. thank you. the red cladding indicates the areas we have responded to since the a.r.c. meeting. this is the landmark 58 building courtyard in between -- the courtyard is approximately 50 feet separating the historic building. the proposed building as a frontage on the sidewalk of about 30 feet and the majority of the massing is set back from the sidewalk about 11 feet. i'm talking round numbers to get out of the fractions. the building on the corner -- corner was a recently completed 5098 bay which is showing stoops onto the sidewalk which were not built for certain reasons the percentage of the open space that we are occupying is about 15% of what is existing open space. this is a view looking towards the bay from the intersection of buchanan. again, looking down the sidewalk and trying to choose the sidewalk experience. you will see here in the center of the image that we a
i will try to get to our slideshow as quickly as possible i know i have a short time. our focus was on the massing and the site strategy. i seem to have a problem getting the image up. there we go. thank you. the red cladding indicates the areas we have responded to since the a.r.c. meeting. this is the landmark 58 building courtyard in between -- the courtyard is approximately 50 feet separating the historic building. the proposed building as a frontage on the sidewalk of about 30 feet and the...
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when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok?hter] i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. so i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing in philanthropy. you are very involved in education. why is education so important to you? michael: when i was in elementary school in the 1950's, only 20% of jobs required a skill. today, whether it is a skill or semiskill, 80% to 90% require some skill or knowledge. when we studied education in the 1970's, what we discovered was that the united states was the most educated country in the world. so other countries have now caught the united states and passed. yes, we are the leader in higher ed. as you know, as the former head of trustee of so many of them today, but w
when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok?hter] i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. so i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing in...
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and i think -- i think i'm good.go but if you want you can stick nd aroundo the rest of the monologue with me. do you want to? >> nah, i'm good. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: jerry seinfeld everybody, there [ cheers and applause ]at th what i'm talking about. that's what friends are for. hey guys, tonight's big thanksgiving football match up was between the atlanta falcons and the new orleans saints. it was a big game, yeah. now at the end the season, they give out the mvp award, but they also give out other awards i'll show you what i mean. it's time for "tonight show superlatives." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight show superlatives ♪ >> jimmy: our first pls saints linebacker alex anzelone. he was voted most likely to have a handsome prince try to climb up his hair. [ laughter andpplause ] anzelone, anzelone, let down your hair. next up from the falcons is matt schaub. he was voted creep out his uber driver. [ laughter and applause ] "i have three pet squirrels. [ light laughter ] they're all named thoma
and i think -- i think i'm good.go but if you want you can stick nd aroundo the rest of the monologue with me. do you want to? >> nah, i'm good. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: jerry seinfeld everybody, there [ cheers and applause ]at th what i'm talking about. that's what friends are for. hey guys, tonight's big thanksgiving football match up was between the atlanta falcons and the new orleans saints. it was a big game, yeah. now at the end the season, they give out the mvp award, but...
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i am sorry. i know. i know it is easier to come out after work. but i feel this is really important and i appreciate everyone that has been working on this. everyone that has been putting volunteer hours in coming to the meetings. a mean so much to me. i cannot do this alone. i need the community to guide me through what is best for the community. also with these developments, we get to use neighborhood preference which is huge. people from the neighborhood will be able to apply for this and 40% of affordable housing will go to people from the neighborhood. that makes it much more special for me. i want to say thank you and thank you to my colleagues for considering this. >> thank you, supervisor, supervisor brown. supervisor kim? >> i just want to thank supervisor brown. it is clear that you did a lot of work in the community to bring this forward to us and i know that this ordinance has been pending for quite a period of time at the board of supervisors. it is great that it is finally coming to completion. i want to commend you for the high leve
i am sorry. i know. i know it is easier to come out after work. but i feel this is really important and i appreciate everyone that has been working on this. everyone that has been putting volunteer hours in coming to the meetings. a mean so much to me. i cannot do this alone. i need the community to guide me through what is best for the community. also with these developments, we get to use neighborhood preference which is huge. people from the neighborhood will be able to apply for this and...
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every second of the day i twitter is more than enough go ahead charles you know i mean that's why i think this show which is modestly amusing ancient aliens is getting more viewers and see that i mean if you want to hear. propaganda you know where to go if you want to tune into the white house press briefing you'd like to see the many fine journalists and there are five journalists in the white house press corps get a chance to ask questions and elicit facts we're not interested in the news in the reporter's opinions we're interested in getting facts and i think i thought journalism's and i'm not a journalist but i thought the goal of journalists was to report facts as news to a wide viewership and i think increasingly more and more people are turning turned off to this approach and that's why they're going to alternative formats and that's why i think c.n.n. m.m.s. n.b.c. and others like them are in serious jeopardy you know roger one of the things that i look at and we've mentioned c n n n m s n b c already on this program what i find exhausting is their moralizing because. there'
every second of the day i twitter is more than enough go ahead charles you know i mean that's why i think this show which is modestly amusing ancient aliens is getting more viewers and see that i mean if you want to hear. propaganda you know where to go if you want to tune into the white house press briefing you'd like to see the many fine journalists and there are five journalists in the white house press corps get a chance to ask questions and elicit facts we're not interested in the news in...
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i find it insulting. i said that to them. i said china 25. that means in 2025 they're going to take over economically the world. i said that's not happening. and we're going way up. and they've gone down. i don't want them to go down. we'll have a good meeting, and we're going to see what we can do. but i have to say this. billions of dollars will soon be pouring into our treasury from taxes that china is paying for us, and if you speak to mr. pills bury who probably is the leading authority on china, he was on the other day saying he's never seen anything like it. you know what hasn't? china hasn't. but we're going to try to make a deal with china because i want to have great relationships with president xi as i do and also with china. >> reporter: how do you see your role as a moral leader? >> there's so many people. i'm. >> reporter: as a moral leader, though? >> i think i am a great moral leader, and i love our country. go ahead, please. >> reporter: thank you, sir. you said earlier in the press conference that democrats had a choice that
i find it insulting. i said that to them. i said china 25. that means in 2025 they're going to take over economically the world. i said that's not happening. and we're going way up. and they've gone down. i don't want them to go down. we'll have a good meeting, and we're going to see what we can do. but i have to say this. billions of dollars will soon be pouring into our treasury from taxes that china is paying for us, and if you speak to mr. pills bury who probably is the leading authority on...
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i. i am here today representing the hundreds of people who drive for several private commuter services in the program. it is in the best interest of our drivers and passengers that transit only lanes continue to allow large capacity vehicles that are regulated by the m.t.a. our drivers are highly trained and can manage the traffic of buses and are trained to give deference to munimobile. these companies are regulated by the m.t.a. for example. they pay a permit to be of established programs which should allow them to use the lanes and continue to move forward towards the same goals. faster service of these vehicles will continue to encourage people out of the single occupancy vehicles and all the benefits that come with that. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is kyle. i am here with transit inc. we are the first and only permitted private transit vehicle operator in the city of san francisco. as a part of that permit, we do have to provide drivers with training including
i. i am here today representing the hundreds of people who drive for several private commuter services in the program. it is in the best interest of our drivers and passengers that transit only lanes continue to allow large capacity vehicles that are regulated by the m.t.a. our drivers are highly trained and can manage the traffic of buses and are trained to give deference to munimobile. these companies are regulated by the m.t.a. for example. they pay a permit to be of established programs...
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i leaned over and i said, -- i wanted to prove him wrong. i showed the photograph to the handler, and it was not this picture but something similar to this in the handler went, oh, all right. >> [laughter] chip: that's cool. >> [laughter] chip: now we are going to get into the most recent election. this was the first debate, the first republican debate in cleveland, ohio. and look how many of them were on stage. that was amazing. i used the reflection in the arena. trump campaign rally. ben: several of you cover the -- covered the trump campaign. when is, when is the moment you first really felt him breaking through with the crowds? was it from the very beginning or was there sort of a tipping point in the race? know, after covering campaigns, i always figure or started to realize you are so , close to the campaign that it is hard to get a big picture, get perspective. i always figure that you are around the most ardent supporters, the most diehard of fans, and it is a little hard to gauge really how that reflects on how the whole rest of th
i leaned over and i said, -- i wanted to prove him wrong. i showed the photograph to the handler, and it was not this picture but something similar to this in the handler went, oh, all right. >> [laughter] chip: that's cool. >> [laughter] chip: now we are going to get into the most recent election. this was the first debate, the first republican debate in cleveland, ohio. and look how many of them were on stage. that was amazing. i used the reflection in the arena. trump campaign...
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i said i fully understand that myself. so i was 34 a number of years.ughter] -- i was 30 four a number of years. david: you told people you are 30. your father comes down with cancer, melanoma. you decided you wanted to move back to be closer. you went to people at drexel and said, i'm moving the operation to a, whether you like it or not, is that how it worked? unusual it was an favorite of time. all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974, i was able to apply. all these theories turned out to be true. the modern capital markets began. but, my mother-in-law had breast cancer, my father had melanoma and i could not solve the melanoma problem for my father. so i didn't really get to bask in the sun of your theories, in finance, markets, and change that had occurred, because i now faced the first problem in my life i cannot solve. my father was dying. i made the decision, we had two young children, they needed to meet my father and spend time with him. therefore, i was either going to take a sabbatical,
i said i fully understand that myself. so i was 34 a number of years.ughter] -- i was 30 four a number of years. david: you told people you are 30. your father comes down with cancer, melanoma. you decided you wanted to move back to be closer. you went to people at drexel and said, i'm moving the operation to a, whether you like it or not, is that how it worked? unusual it was an favorite of time. all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974,...
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i apologize. can we-- "whose boat--" i don't know why we have two copies of this. i apologize.es." >> that's mine. >> stephen: what i like about this is not only is it the name of your book, but it also-- it's an instruction on how to read a book. >> well, it's for kids four to eight years old, so that helps, doesn't it? >> stephen: i haven't had a chance to read the book yet, but-- >> stephen, it will take you ten minutes. >> stephen: let's go through it. >> okay. >> stephen: it's got fantastic pictures. what message do you want kids to get from this book? >> well, my success in life has happened because of words and books. reading is what changed the circumstances of my life around and let me becomsu court justice. and that is what the message of this book is. >> stephen: now this is a fairly unrealistic drawing. >> yes. >> stephen: i believe you can fly. >> i don't. >> stephen: they must give you some sort of superpowers when you become a member of the supreme court. >> not really. >> stephen: we don't know anything you folks do in there. it's all closed off. there's no came
i apologize. can we-- "whose boat--" i don't know why we have two copies of this. i apologize.es." >> that's mine. >> stephen: what i like about this is not only is it the name of your book, but it also-- it's an instruction on how to read a book. >> well, it's for kids four to eight years old, so that helps, doesn't it? >> stephen: i haven't had a chance to read the book yet, but-- >> stephen, it will take you ten minutes. >> stephen: let's go...
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"every time i caress them they seem quite fine." [ laughter ] i mean i -- so i moved to mrs.ouldn'thave been -- >> seth: that would have been a book worth reading, sure. >> she said, "i thought you might like this."d. and i but i also saw her sometimes later, and it was not so cordial. but if i need a little laugh. you know, in the day we sometimes want a little laugh, i go to youtube, and i put nixon cavett. and up comes a still of nixon taing with his lickspittle h.r. haldeman. and the words are there. and these are from the tapes. ap seth: these are the nixon -- the secret nixon. >> my favorite line is, "cavett, there must be something we can do to screw him." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: we've often talked about sometimes you're doing shows like ours, and you have a tough guest. maybe a guest that is not giving you much or whatnot. sau -- and sometimes you'l "oh, that guest died out there." >> yeah. >> seth: you actually had -- >> oh, my god. >> seth: yeah. >> seth: yeah.ne this hap >> yeah, he's not making this up, or fantasized, or drugs, or anything. he's - [ lau
"every time i caress them they seem quite fine." [ laughter ] i mean i -- so i moved to mrs.ouldn'thave been -- >> seth: that would have been a book worth reading, sure. >> she said, "i thought you might like this."d. and i but i also saw her sometimes later, and it was not so cordial. but if i need a little laugh. you know, in the day we sometimes want a little laugh, i go to youtube, and i put nixon cavett. and up comes a still of nixon taing with his...
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i begin with very few answers. i think i ended it with a few answers. upset and undermined by daily events. just so that you can get the feel for that. i started out covering the iowa caucuses for the guardian. in a little town called hubbard iowa. we were in the middle school cafeteria. it was a very interesting thing. in the person that introduce cruise this morning was steve king. he is one of the anti- immigration hawks in congress among other things. free feel free to laugh. the candidate begins with lavish props. every day steve stands up and fight for the constitution. he crawls over broken glass with a knife between his teeth. fighting for the men and women of iowa. this is a fair example of the rhetorical style. the over stimulated. the faithful ever at war with the armies of darkness. in that world we are always standing at the abyss. pulling this nation back from the cliff. we are perpetually running at a time. we are here at this money for something a lot more important than politics. his voice dropping as it nears the end of every thought.
i begin with very few answers. i think i ended it with a few answers. upset and undermined by daily events. just so that you can get the feel for that. i started out covering the iowa caucuses for the guardian. in a little town called hubbard iowa. we were in the middle school cafeteria. it was a very interesting thing. in the person that introduce cruise this morning was steve king. he is one of the anti- immigration hawks in congress among other things. free feel free to laugh. the candidate...
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i don't see how i could do so. i have not seen from the country of my origin. i just wanted to let you know that all of have gone to become medical directors, lawyers, nurses. >> host: that we just enhanceha what he said the issue of immigration is very sophisticated. there's multiple layers and i feel both poetical parties dumbed down the issue to suchchn extent that most americans look at it and say you're missing so much to what is a very complex issue and i think if we were to make this a much more substantive discussion and we had everybody understand that you're not going to get everything that you want, we would be able to accomplish a lot more. immigrants are a positive contribution to the american idea. that's how we were founded. that's how we grow. a lot of the rhetoric, some of the rhetoric the president uses really contradicts the notion of immigrants being a positive contribution and i found it troubling. >> host: what was the reaction on the caravan? >> guest: that was a political loser. i don't even
i don't see how i could do so. i have not seen from the country of my origin. i just wanted to let you know that all of have gone to become medical directors, lawyers, nurses. >> host: that we just enhanceha what he said the issue of immigration is very sophisticated. there's multiple layers and i feel both poetical parties dumbed down the issue to suchchn extent that most americans look at it and say you're missing so much to what is a very complex issue and i think if we were to make...
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and i find what i find economically so i don't you and i disagreed on this one week one could make the are going to leave go to alistair on this here is that there are some issues that are so very important that you must have a reference to marcus's idea point upside down here allister go ahead. yeah i mean i mean i think there are some very important issues of constitutional matters that you do decide to have a referendum on and it is not as if this referendum is just an instant decision it's been agitated for among sections of society ever since well at least since the master deal in the early nineties and and certainly around the time of the lisbon treaty and and onwards so i think people wanted to have a say on this this very important issue and it's i think it's a little bit sad than in the time since the referendum that one of the things that's come forward quite a lot of the time in order to call the referendum into this disrepute is the idea that people the nation's people are not in a position to judge what the future of society should be on these very important issues because
and i find what i find economically so i don't you and i disagreed on this one week one could make the are going to leave go to alistair on this here is that there are some issues that are so very important that you must have a reference to marcus's idea point upside down here allister go ahead. yeah i mean i mean i think there are some very important issues of constitutional matters that you do decide to have a referendum on and it is not as if this referendum is just an instant decision it's...