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i told my kids that i loved them and i would see them -- i would see them really soon. >> i love you both very much. you be good, okay? >> my whole thoughts were i was basically doing it for them. i had so much financial strife that i knew it was going to end up affecting my kids, and i wouldn't be able to give them the life that they deserve. so that was it. and i said goodbye to them. >> we arrived in riyadh. we were met by two representatives of the hospital. we went outside. i remember the heat. it just felt it was choking me. i made to get into the back with gemma, and one of the men stopped me. >> no, no, no. >> and told me that i wasn't allowed. i asked him why i had to sit in the front. and he just told me it wasn't allowed. i just thought i'm not even allowed to speak to gemma in a vehicle. this is crazy. so first we drive out of the airport and we hit riyadh. eventually we arrived at the compound. there were security guards outside it. i wanted to get out of the car, and the driver told me to stay, stay where i was. and he just shook his head at me and said no, female only.
i told my kids that i loved them and i would see them -- i would see them really soon. >> i love you both very much. you be good, okay? >> my whole thoughts were i was basically doing it for them. i had so much financial strife that i knew it was going to end up affecting my kids, and i wouldn't be able to give them the life that they deserve. so that was it. and i said goodbye to them. >> we arrived in riyadh. we were met by two representatives of the hospital. we went...
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i think it's really authentic, and for me, i been-- you know-- if i don't-- i've had-- i-- i-- when i grew up, i had idols, you know, when-- in the arts. the arts saved my life when i was a kid. the family was really dysfunctional. and-- and so if i saw a movie as a kid and i couldn't believe how great it was, i-- maybe i didn't understand the art form. like, let's say i-- when i was 12 or-- i saw dr. strangelove. i would sit after the movie was over-- maybe i didn't-- i obviously didn't get the total understanding of-- of the-- the-- the russians and this, and the cold war and all. but i knew i saw something so spectacular that, in my head, something like that, a bar was set. but then i got older and i went to college, and i saw the-- and then the new wave of films came in, with-- with truffaut and godard. and then i saw cassavetes movies, and then i would listen to miles davis and hendrix. then i heard lenny bruce and-- and then became friends, and saw richard pryor. i went, these-- this-- these bars, and that's just-- it's just, you know, one-- a few names. i said, "if i ever go on
i think it's really authentic, and for me, i been-- you know-- if i don't-- i've had-- i-- i-- when i grew up, i had idols, you know, when-- in the arts. the arts saved my life when i was a kid. the family was really dysfunctional. and-- and so if i saw a movie as a kid and i couldn't believe how great it was, i-- maybe i didn't understand the art form. like, let's say i-- when i was 12 or-- i saw dr. strangelove. i would sit after the movie was over-- maybe i didn't-- i obviously didn't get...
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i-- i was upset, and i didn't really get it. and i was frustrated.i was juggling a lot of emotions. but when they said, "hey, we want you to come back," i went back immediately because i wanted to share who i am. and if i can share it in front of a military audience, i can share it in front of anybody. and then i went back to kuwait and iraq. which was, you know, really emotional. 'cause at that point-- >> yeah, what was it like to go back to kuwait? >> well, first of all, i was doing all this, and can we please acknowledge the fact that i was doing all this without a passport. i wasn't even an american citizen. i had a refugee travel document, walking on military bases around the world. and people had n-- some of the countries didn't even accept a travel document. i literally had to improvise my way into the country, several times. i became really efficient at interrogations. >> any ridiculous questions thrown your way? >> several, yeah. several. >> like? >> several. well, in japan, i'll just say this, they held me. it was a short hold, i mean, it w
i-- i was upset, and i didn't really get it. and i was frustrated.i was juggling a lot of emotions. but when they said, "hey, we want you to come back," i went back immediately because i wanted to share who i am. and if i can share it in front of a military audience, i can share it in front of anybody. and then i went back to kuwait and iraq. which was, you know, really emotional. 'cause at that point-- >> yeah, what was it like to go back to kuwait? >> well, first of all,...
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i remember i sat down my boss and i said okay, i am pregnant, and he said yeah i know. you stop drinking coffee and you're eating more than i've ever seen you eat. size like okay, thank you. but the first thing he said was i'm telling you i'm going to give birth and i will get come back right away. i never given birth, i didn't didn't know what i was committing myself to. but i did do that. i did come back two weeks later. literally, exactly two weeks later. probably did not even know what i was to half the time. but i felt a minute no one else but that pressure on me but i did, it was a sacrifice i put on that i must do for my career. i came back two weeks later and for the record, it was a tough delivery i had. i remember my first meeting was with an author who is a former secretary of education, up and i was coming out of that two-week maternity leave. i did not see my son because i had a global role. i was traveling all over the world when i was have an infant at home. i did not see him. a lot of those magic moments that mothers have, i did not have. so sacrifices,
i remember i sat down my boss and i said okay, i am pregnant, and he said yeah i know. you stop drinking coffee and you're eating more than i've ever seen you eat. size like okay, thank you. but the first thing he said was i'm telling you i'm going to give birth and i will get come back right away. i never given birth, i didn't didn't know what i was committing myself to. but i did do that. i did come back two weeks later. literally, exactly two weeks later. probably did not even know what i...
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>> i never knew what i was doning and i felt like i was swimming.rlie: did that make it a good performance? >> apparently. charlie: the academy thought so. >> i was like what? i remember sitting in an airport going oh, my god, i'm never going to work again, before the movie had come out and i hadn't seen it. i was always trying to put my finger on her and i couldn't. i could never grasp her. with joy i've, i understand hose -- that kind of growth, and it inspired me. i've never felt the need to relate to a character because -- charlie: but in joy's case, whether it's greatness or something else there is power within her that needs to be released and what -- when it's released it shows what it's about. >> yeah. well, i understood -- charlie: that's a bit of your story, too. >> a little bit or feeling very sure about this theng and hearing no a million times and going no, it's there and i'm going to make it happen. charlie: so because were you successful so yong -- young, did you never feel no? >> no, i felt no. charlie: i -- you may have been up for
>> i never knew what i was doning and i felt like i was swimming.rlie: did that make it a good performance? >> apparently. charlie: the academy thought so. >> i was like what? i remember sitting in an airport going oh, my god, i'm never going to work again, before the movie had come out and i hadn't seen it. i was always trying to put my finger on her and i couldn't. i could never grasp her. with joy i've, i understand hose -- that kind of growth, and it inspired me. i've...
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[laughter] i said, well, yes, i am. and i was. i was having a ball. [laughter] i had saved my money, i'd sent it home, and i got there, and the first thing i did, i bought a car. she said, what what have you goi said the money i sent here, paid cash for it. first car anybody in my family had bought. i was getting my little check, but i was still just having a ball, having a ball, having a ball. and ultimately, i did get an opportunity to go to virginia state thinking about working as getting a master's in chemistry. that didn't work. i stayed in that class for about a month. [laughter] this ain't me. so i got out of there and came to work in the state medical examiner's office. and in that process, i was doing all of the drunk driving tests for the state of virginia, i was doing toxicology, determining the causes of death, and i felt so important putting on my little white jacket going into mcv, pulling up the cadaver and put that person -- they would pull him up, put him on, i'd stick the biped in his heart, see how much blood i could get to determin
[laughter] i said, well, yes, i am. and i was. i was having a ball. [laughter] i had saved my money, i'd sent it home, and i got there, and the first thing i did, i bought a car. she said, what what have you goi said the money i sent here, paid cash for it. first car anybody in my family had bought. i was getting my little check, but i was still just having a ball, having a ball, having a ball. and ultimately, i did get an opportunity to go to virginia state thinking about working as getting a...
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i had 500 doses of lsd. i had started something that i was going to regret. i was scared out of my mind. i had this one chance and i just had to take it, no matter what. and we were fugitives on the run. just struggling to survive. the only way i was going to get out of there was to escape. ♪ >> i was just going south, down through mexico, down through central america, and into south america. i was 24 years old from santa barbara, california. my girlfriend at the time was crystal. we had been together probably three or four years at that time. i mean, she was the first love of my life. but crystal had got involved with someone that i knew and i was heart broken. so i just took off. i didn't foresee that it would eventually lead to my being imprisoned and forced to run for my life. i ended up in lima, the capital of peru. most the people in the hotel were in their 20s or early 30s. they were just like me, traveling around. you know, you do a little partying, a little drinking. that's where i first started using cocaine. it wasn't that i intended to try it. it'
i had 500 doses of lsd. i had started something that i was going to regret. i was scared out of my mind. i had this one chance and i just had to take it, no matter what. and we were fugitives on the run. just struggling to survive. the only way i was going to get out of there was to escape. ♪ >> i was just going south, down through mexico, down through central america, and into south america. i was 24 years old from santa barbara, california. my girlfriend at the time was crystal. we...
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and i, i say, "i don't really think i do." i, in my books, there's usually one death. it usually happens at the beginning. and then the rest of the book is sort of an explanation. i use it as a springboard for, to examine the life. i think they might be getting a little confused with the fact that we really don't often think about our lives and the value of our lives or how we should be leading our lives, until we're faced with our mortality. you know, you always hear about, "boy, i had a near scare," or, you know, "i had a heart attack and i survived it. now i'm quittin' my job. i'm not doing all these things. i'm, i'm gonna go h, enjoy my life". well, why didn't you do that before the heart attack? 'cause you didn't think that your life was actually going to end. we all think we've got endless sand in our hourglass, right, until something happens that shakes the hourglass up. that's essentially what i write about. i use death to, ricochet your attention back onto life and say, "okay then, if you now recognize that the days are limited, what, what are you gonna do dif
and i, i say, "i don't really think i do." i, in my books, there's usually one death. it usually happens at the beginning. and then the rest of the book is sort of an explanation. i use it as a springboard for, to examine the life. i think they might be getting a little confused with the fact that we really don't often think about our lives and the value of our lives or how we should be leading our lives, until we're faced with our mortality. you know, you always hear about,...
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i said yes i well. i stop them. i think it took me, what maybe three minutes. i said i'm not going. i have to tell you carson said he'll go along with this. so that was very nice. ben carson. now i have to give credit where credit is due. i have been a little rough on him. but i have to give credit where credit - mackey came along and said i would go long. so we went in and i said the two of us, we are not doing it. so they folded like an umbrella. it took two minutes. so. so now my big thing is they say, you can't get mexico to pay for the wall. try it. [applause]. we are going to build a wall [applause]. we are going to build a wall, it is going to be a great wall, it is not going to be a little toy, we will build it not for a lot of money. in china they built the great wall of china, 2000 years ago, 13000 miles long. this is serious walls. in our case, we need really 1000 miles. its 2000 miles but some is natural borders and natural barriers. not as good as wall but you know what, let's use it right. so we will need about 1000 miles. think of it, china's was 13,000, they did not
i said yes i well. i stop them. i think it took me, what maybe three minutes. i said i'm not going. i have to tell you carson said he'll go along with this. so that was very nice. ben carson. now i have to give credit where credit is due. i have been a little rough on him. but i have to give credit where credit - mackey came along and said i would go long. so we went in and i said the two of us, we are not doing it. so they folded like an umbrella. it took two minutes. so. so now my big thing...
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i try to, when i go out i try not to miss a trick. but i missed several. >> be warned that john fairchild, if you tell him, it's fair game. >> that's true. that is the job of a reporter, you have to watch everything. but it's fun to do interviews and talk to people because team are generally all good and they're interesting. but when you let them talk, what they say is much more interesting than anything you write than the things you write about them. if you talk long enough, all people are interesting and fun to write about. >> almost everything i do whether it's an office building, museum always has a domestic sense to it that you and i can say to each other like this, talk to each other whether its at the dinner table or whatever it is. >> but there is this kind of face to face seat of the pants way of understanding the way human bodies work in a room and the way people con vers and the-- of a place. all of that translates into a building that's japanese. in fact, i like to call humanist. and my clients say that that is certainly 1
i try to, when i go out i try not to miss a trick. but i missed several. >> be warned that john fairchild, if you tell him, it's fair game. >> that's true. that is the job of a reporter, you have to watch everything. but it's fun to do interviews and talk to people because team are generally all good and they're interesting. but when you let them talk, what they say is much more interesting than anything you write than the things you write about them. if you talk long enough, all...
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i mean, as i said, as you said i said, i always knew that i would be -- charlie: you thought it wouldonstage. marion: because theater, shakespeare, i mean, because i am french, i would not have expected to have this kind of offer. i talked to the director. it was his second movie, so i thought, this man must be mad. first of all, directing death as a -- macbeth as a second movie is really risky, and asking a french actress to play lady macbeth, i was very curious to talk to him and to discover what kind of person he was. he talked about his vision of the play, how he wanted to adapt the play, and how he wanted to find the humanity in this character. i thought his vision was very unique, and was very different from the amazing movies or, of course, versions on stage that i had seen. so, that was a gift. for me. charlie: he sounds like a man who knows who he is, and what he wants to do. marion: justin? yeah, he's -- i don't know if an artist is ever confident in his own talent, but what i felt when i talked to him for the first time, was that he was a true artist who needed to express h
i mean, as i said, as you said i said, i always knew that i would be -- charlie: you thought it wouldonstage. marion: because theater, shakespeare, i mean, because i am french, i would not have expected to have this kind of offer. i talked to the director. it was his second movie, so i thought, this man must be mad. first of all, directing death as a -- macbeth as a second movie is really risky, and asking a french actress to play lady macbeth, i was very curious to talk to him and to discover...
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i mean that was as i said, as you said i said, i always knew i would be her one day. >> rose: you thought it would be on stage. >> yes, because i mean, theater, shakespeare, i mean, and because also i'm french, i wouldn't have expected to have this kind of offer. and i talked to justin, the director. it was his second movie so i thought this man must be mad. first of all directing mac beth as a secretary mov is really, really risky and also asking a french actress to play lady macbeth, i was very curious to talk to him and to discover what kind of person he was. and he talked about his vision of the play. and how he wanted to adapt the play and how he wanted to find the humanity in this character. and i thought his vision was very unique. and it was very different from the amazing movies or of course version on stage that i had seen. so that was a gift for me. >> rose: he sounds like a man who knows who he is and what he wants to do. >> justin? >> rose: yes. >> yeah, es-- . >> rose: confident in his own talent. >> well, i don't know if-- if an artist is ever confident in his own talent. b
i mean that was as i said, as you said i said, i always knew i would be her one day. >> rose: you thought it would be on stage. >> yes, because i mean, theater, shakespeare, i mean, and because also i'm french, i wouldn't have expected to have this kind of offer. and i talked to justin, the director. it was his second movie so i thought this man must be mad. first of all directing mac beth as a secretary mov is really, really risky and also asking a french actress to play lady...
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i mean, i don't -- i guess i don't exactly know. they don't tell us. >> jimmy: people who have seen that episode of the show, they know exactly. it must have been weird to have had a baby just come out of you, then you're getting another one put right back in. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: i think really, essentially -- >> oh! >> jimmy: yes? i'm just working out my theorys on you. all right. we're going to take a break. we'll see a clip from "the leftovers." if you haven't been watching it live tyler is here. we'll be right back. >> dicky: p ptions of "jimmy kimmel l le" brought to o u by samsung pay. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. way up in the north pole, a penguin loaded a toy c c to a racetrack. zoomom it took off... and twisting and turning, until finally, it stopped... ...right in our driveway. but dad, penguins live in the south p
i mean, i don't -- i guess i don't exactly know. they don't tell us. >> jimmy: people who have seen that episode of the show, they know exactly. it must have been weird to have had a baby just come out of you, then you're getting another one put right back in. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: i think really, essentially -- >> oh! >> jimmy: yes? i'm just working out my theorys on you. all right. we're going to take a break. we'll see a clip from "the leftovers." if...
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why i cry i don't i don't i don't i don't know why i used to love you i don't i don't i don't i don't know why i cry i don't i don't i don't i don't know why i used to love you i don't i don't i don't [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you so much. gwen stefani, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] gwen stefani. catch her on "the voice" monday and tuesday nights on nbc. my thanks to mindy kaling, daisy ridley, gwen stefani and the roots, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." have a great night, and i hope to see you tomorrow. buh-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with tonight -- rainn wilson, from "the royals," actress
why i cry i don't i don't i don't i don't know why i used to love you i don't i don't i don't i don't know why i cry i don't i don't i don't i don't know why i used to love you i don't i don't i don't [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you so much. gwen stefani, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] gwen stefani. catch her on "the voice" monday and tuesday nights on nbc. my thanks to mindy kaling, daisy ridley, gwen stefani and the roots, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for...
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i thought i was cool. i live in the countryside, i have a farm. and i invited someone to my farm and we were outside and the hay was about to be mown. i had my dogs. there were butterflies. there were birds. i was running along thinking i lookok hot. my foot went down a rabbit hole. [ laughter ] i face-planted. broke an ankle. >> seth: back to the e.r.? >> back to the e.r. >> seth: oh, my goodness. >> broken ankle. but we were right out in the field. so this poor guy -- and you heavy, but i'm quite big. you know, i'm not a tiny little thing. so, he c/uldn't really carry me. so i had to be over his should, reman's lift. yeah. it didn't work. >> seth: i like at some point i just picture your doctor showing you an x-ray and saying,@"if you continue to fliryou're not going to live for another year." [ laughterer well, thank you so much for being here and congratulations on the show. [ cheers and applause ] the wonderful elizabeth hurley, everyone. season two of "the royals" premiers thisunday at 10:00 p.m. we'll be right back with music from seal. [ c
i thought i was cool. i live in the countryside, i have a farm. and i invited someone to my farm and we were outside and the hay was about to be mown. i had my dogs. there were butterflies. there were birds. i was running along thinking i lookok hot. my foot went down a rabbit hole. [ laughter ] i face-planted. broke an ankle. >> seth: back to the e.r.? >> back to the e.r. >> seth: oh, my goodness. >> broken ankle. but we were right out in the field. so this poor guy --...
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i said, well, i don't think i will because i got invited because of what i am, not who i am. invited to it because i'm the ceo of twitter, not because i am dick costolo. so i have always tried to make sure -- i never pay too much attention to the, you know, ceo of the year stuff because the worst ceo of the year stuff is, you know, right around the corner. i therefore don't get worked up or, frankly, care too much when people say those things. in fact, i have had to make myself care a little bit about them only after i started realizing, oh, it could affect recruiting if people start thinking, well, i want to go to twitter but what if, you know, dick is not there tomorrow and everything changes? so i have to make myself pay attention to that and talk to people we are trying to bring into the -- bring into the company about it and say look, that is just, you know, just not the case. emily: how does not being a founder affect your ability to lead? dick: jack dorsey can sit here and you can ask him, what were you thinking about when you first, you know invented twitter? you know
i said, well, i don't think i will because i got invited because of what i am, not who i am. invited to it because i'm the ceo of twitter, not because i am dick costolo. so i have always tried to make sure -- i never pay too much attention to the, you know, ceo of the year stuff because the worst ceo of the year stuff is, you know, right around the corner. i therefore don't get worked up or, frankly, care too much when people say those things. in fact, i have had to make myself care a little...
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i know eyes different and i knew there is something around me that i cannot put my finger on but i did not even have the language yet to be be able to describe it, i look forward to be able to describe the experience. again, it's that feeling of there's a certain expectation that people have of my writing and i am happy to decide that. >> i think our job as an author is different for everyone, for me it's really important and as a muslim to say it's important to say that every time so people tell me all the time, even with bipolar disorder people tell me all the time you don't look muslim or you don't look crazy, i get that to and i want to say will you don't look stupid that there got reaction but you're not going to educate anyone that way, so the ideal is to be able to explain what is going on and what your experience is to the other. to me that means i will always feel out and there's no room that i meant that i feel like i'm fully belonged there. it's not that these countries are different countries right, these are enemies. we make such a big deal about with the access of evil an
i know eyes different and i knew there is something around me that i cannot put my finger on but i did not even have the language yet to be be able to describe it, i look forward to be able to describe the experience. again, it's that feeling of there's a certain expectation that people have of my writing and i am happy to decide that. >> i think our job as an author is different for everyone, for me it's really important and as a muslim to say it's important to say that every time so...
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i think i can help do that. >> i know, i have tell you i have been interested in hearing your presenceas well. i know you morenenttainin the entertainment space. >> yes. >> and to hear how you would blend your experience in nightlife and entertainment and you have been quite a champion in that space, how that will compliment the work that you want to do, that you have just laid out in your presentation about rap ration reparation and equity. >> i won't tell the long story. i will tell the short one. i was a target of police enforcement and regular police enforcement because what i was doing throwing fundraisers for aids organizations in my large warehouse home was seens a nuisance. so the police department under the law at this time had to come and shut me down. i then formed a group and followed through to do what one of the captains said, don't get mad at the police, change the rule >> yes. >> we enforce the rule and if society is ready to change the rules, change them. so i bring that fundamental understanding that we can't -- this is more than a fight about throwing rocks at city h
i think i can help do that. >> i know, i have tell you i have been interested in hearing your presenceas well. i know you morenenttainin the entertainment space. >> yes. >> and to hear how you would blend your experience in nightlife and entertainment and you have been quite a champion in that space, how that will compliment the work that you want to do, that you have just laid out in your presentation about rap ration reparation and equity. >> i won't tell the long...
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i i think it is. you can download it from itunes. >> okay, let's go to buy the book, what are some of the books on your nightstand. >> i can sheet with that question because i got this great, new bed, it's a japanese platform bed and the best thing is it has a border going all around it so i compiled books all around the entire bed so i can get by answering that question. i'm surrounded by books. i'm surrounded by books that are in a large part about reading. about writing through your book because i am writing a book on the subject you have writers who will avoid the subject when they're writing it and others who are drawn to it. to the latter category. also reading people's voice when meyer. >> like who. >> right now i'm reading shirley jackson. franklin wrote a terrific essay for us a few weeks ago about shirley jackson's recently reissued domestic writing. she wrote about living with her kids and a house in vermont and two books called among the savages and raising demons. the title gives a sense
i i think it is. you can download it from itunes. >> okay, let's go to buy the book, what are some of the books on your nightstand. >> i can sheet with that question because i got this great, new bed, it's a japanese platform bed and the best thing is it has a border going all around it so i compiled books all around the entire bed so i can get by answering that question. i'm surrounded by books. i'm surrounded by books that are in a large part about reading. about writing through...
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i don't know that i can put into words how happy i was when i quit.ossible for me to quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you have these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have heart or blood vessel problems, or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. most common side effe
i don't know that i can put into words how happy i was when i quit.ossible for me to quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor...
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i said, yes i will. i think it took me about three minutes. i said i am not going. i have to tell you, carson said he would go along with it. that was very nice. ben carson. i have to give credit where credit is due. i have been rough on him. i have to give credit where credit is due. he came along and said i would go along. we went in and i said we're not doing it. they folded like an umbrella. it took two minutes. now my thing is, they all say, you cannot get mexico to pay for the wall. try it. try it. we are going to build a wall. [cheers] we are going to build a wall. it will be a great wall. it will not be a little toy. we will build it not for a lot of money. in china they built the great wall 2000 years ago, 13,000 miles long. serious walls. in our case we need really 1000 miles. some natural areas are pretty good. let's use the natural barriers. we will need about 1000 miles. 13,000, it, chinese is they did not have trucks. they did not have tractors. they did the all -- did it the old-fashioned way. what we have would we have come a we are going to build a
i said, yes i will. i think it took me about three minutes. i said i am not going. i have to tell you, carson said he would go along with it. that was very nice. ben carson. i have to give credit where credit is due. i have been rough on him. i have to give credit where credit is due. he came along and said i would go along. we went in and i said we're not doing it. they folded like an umbrella. it took two minutes. now my thing is, they all say, you cannot get mexico to pay for the wall. try...
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yeah, i think i see more aspects of things. i think i see more aspects of me. and, so, i think i'm a different parent. maura becomes a better parent. >> rose: because she is more honest now? >> she found herself. >> rose: we conclude with director spike lee. his new film is called "chi-raq." >> what i want people to take away from this film is we have to do something about guns in this country. it's crazy. 88 americans die every day due to gun violence. so our image is it's only in the hood, it's black, hispanic. no, that's wrong. gun violence affects every american in this country. so you say 88 a day, that's 32,000 a year americans who are no longer here every year due to gun violence. >> rose: jeffrey tambor and spike lee when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jeffrey tambor is here. he plays maura pfefferman, a transgender woman on amazon's "transparent." the "new york times" calls his performance a revelation. h
yeah, i think i see more aspects of things. i think i see more aspects of me. and, so, i think i'm a different parent. maura becomes a better parent. >> rose: because she is more honest now? >> she found herself. >> rose: we conclude with director spike lee. his new film is called "chi-raq." >> what i want people to take away from this film is we have to do something about guns in this country. it's crazy. 88 americans die every day due to gun violence. so our...
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>> because i'm very passionate about what i do, i know what i wanna see, i know how i want this place to run. and sometimes people tend to not follow the path and... >> does it make you crazy? >> yes. i don't walk around yelling every day. i walk around yelling when i need to. >> for me, if an employee doesn't work out, that's my failure, not theirs. if andrew's telling me himself that he's not good with his employees, i have to imagine that it could be much worse. hey, i'm marcus, how are you? >> hey, nice to meet you. rene, jesse's brother. >> oh, you're jesse's brother. what do you do here? >> animal care tech. >> okay. you like it? >> it's good. >> what do you love about this place? >> uh, just being with dogs, man. there's something that's always gonna love you every time you come in whether it's a bad day or a good day, you got a happy dog with you. >> how do you like working with andrew? >> uh... it can be a little complicated to explain. >> seems like he gets a little... >> uh... you gotta work. >> yeah. all right, man, well, good meeting you. i'll be seeing you around. >> sou
>> because i'm very passionate about what i do, i know what i wanna see, i know how i want this place to run. and sometimes people tend to not follow the path and... >> does it make you crazy? >> yes. i don't walk around yelling every day. i walk around yelling when i need to. >> for me, if an employee doesn't work out, that's my failure, not theirs. if andrew's telling me himself that he's not good with his employees, i have to imagine that it could be much worse. hey,...
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because i was putting it out -- betty: i don't know where it is now. i swear i don't. betty: i don't think you put it back out. lemonis: i definitely did. i even put it right there with all the other stuff that was going away. -betty: i don't remember. -lemonis: betty. could you just admit to me that you just didn't do it 'cause you don't want to? betty: i don't want to. [ laughs ] olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist. olay. ageless. other wireless carriers make families share data. some way to say happy holidays. switch to t-mobile now and get up to 4 lines with up to 6gb each. just $30 bucks a line, that's 6gb each plus unlimited video streaming with binge on™. stream netlfix, hbo now , hulu and more without using your data. and now unwrap the samsung galaxy s6 for $0 upfront and just $10 bucks a month. this year tear into the holidays with t-mobile. some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you becom
because i was putting it out -- betty: i don't know where it is now. i swear i don't. betty: i don't think you put it back out. lemonis: i definitely did. i even put it right there with all the other stuff that was going away. -betty: i don't remember. -lemonis: betty. could you just admit to me that you just didn't do it 'cause you don't want to? betty: i don't want to. [ laughs ] olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for...
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i know i didn't do it. i had to pass. and you tell him you failed. i mean it's like another lock outside you hear that is being closed on you and you know you're staying now. >> i sat there for a few minutes and malugani walks up to the table where i was sitting and he goes, i got you now. i know you did this. he started pointing his fingers in my face. you'd better confess to this crime because i've got ten more years on this force. i'm going to prove you did this. he slammed his hands down on the desk and goes, i know you did this, mr. lowery. come clean with me. >> detectives doug johnson and harry malugani have colorful nicknames. johnson was mad dog and malugani was known as dirty harry. >> well, i assume it's from that movie with clint eastwood. >> you've got to ask yourself one question. do i feel lucky? well do you, punk? >> he would start telling me that there's something wrong with me. i'm mentally -- something wrong with my head. by that time, i'm like -- i'm scared. i didn't know what to do. i'm crying. i got my -- i've got my arms folded
i know i didn't do it. i had to pass. and you tell him you failed. i mean it's like another lock outside you hear that is being closed on you and you know you're staying now. >> i sat there for a few minutes and malugani walks up to the table where i was sitting and he goes, i got you now. i know you did this. he started pointing his fingers in my face. you'd better confess to this crime because i've got ten more years on this force. i'm going to prove you did this. he slammed his hands...
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i can see that. i can see it. i concur.people that are going to come in new, they never vote, they don't care. they are going to vote for trump. they are so fed up with the system. this corrupt, horrible system. they are fed up with it. they are fed up with those guys back there, the media, they are the worst. [cheers and applause] [booing] mr. trump: they are fed up with the media. they are not all bad, but there is so much dishonesty in the media. i like to call it out. one of the things that has been amazing to me and it is so beautiful to watch -- the level of genius in the public. they get it, they really get it. marginalize us, do all of this, they want to make everybody look like oh gee, the level of genius -- they fully understand, they know they are crooked, dishonest. otherwise, who gets worse publicity than me? [laughter] mr. trump: and yet i see it: 42%. -16 are talking about 15 people. started with 17 people. i would be happy with 42% if we had three. not thrilled. i would like to be over that 50% mark, but we
i can see that. i can see it. i concur.people that are going to come in new, they never vote, they don't care. they are going to vote for trump. they are so fed up with the system. this corrupt, horrible system. they are fed up with it. they are fed up with those guys back there, the media, they are the worst. [cheers and applause] [booing] mr. trump: they are fed up with the media. they are not all bad, but there is so much dishonesty in the media. i like to call it out. one of the things that...
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star light star bright, the first star i see tonight i wish i may, i wish i might, have the wish i wish tonight wishes do come true. the lincoln wish list event is on. right now get exceptional offers on the entire lincoln family. for a limited time your choice of mkc, mkz gas or hybrid for $369 a month with zero due at signing. karl, don't you have friends coming over? yeah, so? it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with febreze. for all...
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starthe first star iht, see tonight i wish i may, i wish i might, have the wish i wish tonight wishest now get exceptional offers on the entire lincoln family. for a limited time your choice of mkc, mkz gas or hybrid for $369 a month with zero due at signing. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is a golden globe and emmy-nominated actor and comedian who stars in the great, new amazon show, "red oaks." let's take a look. >> you wanna work the street? >> like, as a trader? >> no, as a hooker. yes, of course, as a trader. see, stocks get all the press. but high yield bonds, that's where the action is at. >> yeah? >> yeah. big risk, big reward. it's not for everyone. you have to have balls of steel. >> seth: please welcome the wonderful paul reiser! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: i -- >> balls of steel. that was my wrestling name. >> seth: balls of steel your wrestling name. i remember that, back in the day. >> ironically -- yes. didn't ever win a fight, but i'll tell you, it was a great
starthe first star iht, see tonight i wish i may, i wish i might, have the wish i wish tonight wishest now get exceptional offers on the entire lincoln family. for a limited time your choice of mkc, mkz gas or hybrid for $369 a month with zero due at signing. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is a golden globe and emmy-nominated actor and comedian who stars in the great, new amazon show, "red oaks." let's take a look. >> you wanna...
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that i saw it and i liked it.it very clear you didn't care. >> i don't care if you've seen it. >> seth: you don't care if i've seen it. >> i just wanted to make that clear to you. i didn't want to seem like one of those -- >> seth: right. >> because i casually asked you and i just didn't know. and i didn't want to seem like i was like, "did you see the movie?" >> seth: right. >> you know, i don't care if you go see it. [ light laughter ] it's lovely, you should. >> seth: she's going to be fine either way. >> i had a really great time. i'm good. i don't want to be a pusher, you know. go see the movie, don't see the movie. >> seth: yeah, but it is great. >> the studio loves me. >> seth: yeah, this is a really -- [ laughter ] i will say as far as how the promotion for this film is going so far, it's really, really good. but the movie is really good. >> yeah, thank you. >> seth: and you got nominated for a golden globe, congratulations. >> i did, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: third time? >> um -- yeah. >
that i saw it and i liked it.it very clear you didn't care. >> i don't care if you've seen it. >> seth: you don't care if i've seen it. >> i just wanted to make that clear to you. i didn't want to seem like one of those -- >> seth: right. >> because i casually asked you and i just didn't know. and i didn't want to seem like i was like, "did you see the movie?" >> seth: right. >> you know, i don't care if you go see it. [ light laughter ] it's...
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i was, i was older, i was like 32 when i made the movie. i didn't realize what i was saying. i didn't really pay attention until i was 55 or so. then i heard the line. and it is my favorite line that william goldman wrote. i asked senator cruz to look at that line and deeply consider it and learn it and quote it. and the line that indigo says is i have been in the revenge business so long, now that it's over, i do not know what to do with the rest of my life. and i thank bill goldman for writing that. and i would encourage senator cruz to say those words from the movie he loves so much. >> rose: let's turn to homeland. >> okay, i may go back to this but i will go to homeland with you. tell me about the evolution of saul berenson. over the course of the series. and we just saw a scene from a very recent episode and there are only two left. >> yes. >> rose: in which he lost control. and it was about humanity too. it was about friends that had been killed. it was about betrayal. it was about a whole range of things. >> yeah. >> rose: but how h
i was, i was older, i was like 32 when i made the movie. i didn't realize what i was saying. i didn't really pay attention until i was 55 or so. then i heard the line. and it is my favorite line that william goldman wrote. i asked senator cruz to look at that line and deeply consider it and learn it and quote it. and the line that indigo says is i have been in the revenge business so long, now that it's over, i do not know what to do with the rest of my life. and i thank bill goldman for...
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and i don't think i'm, i don't know if i could teach but i like the idea of encouraging young people. go around schools, not as a teacher but just encouraging people to be nice to each other with their friends. >> rose: let's come up. first of all in commencement speeches, a couple people, the theme had been kindness, and both of those are speeches got attention. especially george saunders. >> well, we can all relate to it. wouldn't we rather be treated kindly than not. and that reminds me you should be kind to other people and understanding of course and critical when necessary. you can be kind and critical. but sympathetic, it'stz what its all about. and if i learned anything from acting, it is don't judge. >> rose: don't judge. >> don't judge. discover. try to understand, empathize. don't just say evil. why, why, why. >> rose: anything in acting that you wanted you didn't get? i don't mean a specific role but ... >> i always admired older actors longevity and the career. >> rose: -- richardson. >> and sir laurence olivier. and looking back as i was constantly doing, old photographs
and i don't think i'm, i don't know if i could teach but i like the idea of encouraging young people. go around schools, not as a teacher but just encouraging people to be nice to each other with their friends. >> rose: let's come up. first of all in commencement speeches, a couple people, the theme had been kindness, and both of those are speeches got attention. especially george saunders. >> well, we can all relate to it. wouldn't we rather be treated kindly than not. and that...
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because i was putting it out -- betty: i don't know where it is now. i swear i don't.er i left? betty: i don't think you put it back out. lemonis: i definitely did. i even put it right there with all the other stuff that was going away. -betty: i don't remember. -lemonis: betty. could you just admit to me that you just didn't do it 'cause you don't want to? betty: i don't want to. [ laughs ] chuck, i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to experian.com. kaboom... get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com. become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily, and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. again for the 15th year in a us in customrow.atisfaction but we have a plan. (exec 2) when our customers are on hold, let's up their satisfaction with some new hold music. ♪ (exec 2) that's glenn from the mailroom. he djs on the weekends. (exec 3) sorry, who is it? (exec 2) it's glenn, from the mailroom. he dj'e
because i was putting it out -- betty: i don't know where it is now. i swear i don't.er i left? betty: i don't think you put it back out. lemonis: i definitely did. i even put it right there with all the other stuff that was going away. -betty: i don't remember. -lemonis: betty. could you just admit to me that you just didn't do it 'cause you don't want to? betty: i don't want to. [ laughs ] chuck, i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to experian.com. kaboom... get your credit swagger on. go...
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when i started i didn't think i could finish it when i finished it i said it i can do calculus. that kind of experience has had a lasting impact because i think everything would be we should be raising expectations on ourselves and others rather than lowering expectations to excuse away why people are not achieving what they could achieve. the books i read now are all over the map. i read mostly to learn. i'm reading the biography of my dad, surprise, surprise. >> does anything surprise you? >> actually there were things i didn't know about, he had a diary and he was pretty disciplined about writing in it. and he had doubts about himself, doubts about where he was in life. that i never saw her i always i am totally in charge. i idolized the guy. so is interesting inside that he was a human being. upset when he lost and happy when he won. it's kind of strange but when you're a sense of someone you don't get those kinds of insights. and how he learned from his previous job of being head of the liaison office and director of the cia epidemic instead when he became president. >> spe
when i started i didn't think i could finish it when i finished it i said it i can do calculus. that kind of experience has had a lasting impact because i think everything would be we should be raising expectations on ourselves and others rather than lowering expectations to excuse away why people are not achieving what they could achieve. the books i read now are all over the map. i read mostly to learn. i'm reading the biography of my dad, surprise, surprise. >> does anything surprise...
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i am just going to say this because i think i know the answer. but if there are any other members of congress seeking to give testimony, that is the last panel. i know mr. meadows is here. i am not asking him to rethink, but i am mcgahee sure. this is the last panel, and that is what we are doing here. mr. griffith, let me tell you that one of our colleagues from west virginia has fought and ught and fought and fought and most of the time been so genuine and fair that it hurt me to see him get turned down so many titles on this coal ash .ssue >> let say i don't know what i am talking about >> no, no, no. >> all i am trying to say is it is very relevant. it represents your district, his district and probably eight or nine first base zribblingts. i have no more sympathy than i do for a member of congress trying to represent their district, especially went they see people are laying off, missing their job, people wanting to work but can't find it. this committee, and i am going it -- to say this to all three of us -- to varying degrees we are a powe
i am just going to say this because i think i know the answer. but if there are any other members of congress seeking to give testimony, that is the last panel. i know mr. meadows is here. i am not asking him to rethink, but i am mcgahee sure. this is the last panel, and that is what we are doing here. mr. griffith, let me tell you that one of our colleagues from west virginia has fought and ught and fought and fought and most of the time been so genuine and fair that it hurt me to see him get...
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i was 21 and i did it. i thought it was cool. i went to graduate school thinking that was where i was headed. it was 1990 and it was the civil war times. i was ray quickly introduced to legacy of conquest and trails where there is this great chapter about a more interesting history. it was a little bit disconcerting at first. and then i thought this was really cool. my undergraduate class draws and fills up typically like that because of people coming, like i was when i was 18 years old or 20 years old, looking for zombies not knowing what they are. i can drop stuff on them like a book last year at this time and for a lot of them, coming to college and studying history and the west and other things and more sophisticated ways than they have, you can see the light go on for some of them. so, i think the zombies are kind of a recruiting tool. [laughter] >> if we think about it that way. i will get some people and other people i will not. i get a little bit everything about, we did not do enough mountain man -- george custer. other
i was 21 and i did it. i thought it was cool. i went to graduate school thinking that was where i was headed. it was 1990 and it was the civil war times. i was ray quickly introduced to legacy of conquest and trails where there is this great chapter about a more interesting history. it was a little bit disconcerting at first. and then i thought this was really cool. my undergraduate class draws and fills up typically like that because of people coming, like i was when i was 18 years old or 20...
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like when i was 10 i got locked up and i got back out. when i was like 11. and i was cool. didn't get locked up until i was 13. then 18. 13 i was out lucky. that's all my teenage life. my mom, she was always locked up, too, when i was young. i can name plenty of times when she got locked up, but that's probably part of it, but i wouldn't blame it because i do it. >> lewis is serving an 18-year sentence for robbery. >> when i first got locked up when i was 13, i was told everyone was going to come sis why it me they wasn't lying, my grandma used to tell me it's tough love. i guess that was her way of punishing me, no visits. i never even filled out a visitation list because i knew they wasn't gonna come. >> i have my nights throughout the week i'll be thinking about how much time there is over my head and stuff, and just about what things could have changed or whatever. i would like the victims of the family to know that i'm sorry. if i could take it back, i would take it back. >> 18-year-old bennie reed has been locked up 2 1/2 years. he's serving 60 years for murder and ag
like when i was 10 i got locked up and i got back out. when i was like 11. and i was cool. didn't get locked up until i was 13. then 18. 13 i was out lucky. that's all my teenage life. my mom, she was always locked up, too, when i was young. i can name plenty of times when she got locked up, but that's probably part of it, but i wouldn't blame it because i do it. >> lewis is serving an 18-year sentence for robbery. >> when i first got locked up when i was 13, i was told everyone was...
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i want to be a part of it. i feel i qualified with my years of experience. just not experience a good experience. i am proactive. i'm not responsive grower. >> thank you. what about the state laws that are coming before us that go before voter approval for growers. what is the range of options that are being put forward for how growers will be treated? how do you think that would affect san francisco in terms of growing whether we would see it happening, and being supplied by growers outside the city or see a huge increase in growers here, and how would that be manage? >> that depends on the zoning and the building department inspections. the people of the community how they feel, how many dispensaries should be allowed as well as growers and how much space and symptoms. san francisco's kind of small so we have a lot of vertical space we can take advantage of that with changes. i think that would accommodate a lot of things and resolve a lot of problems. keep everything here in san francisco where it started. at least set the bar where it starts and continue
i want to be a part of it. i feel i qualified with my years of experience. just not experience a good experience. i am proactive. i'm not responsive grower. >> thank you. what about the state laws that are coming before us that go before voter approval for growers. what is the range of options that are being put forward for how growers will be treated? how do you think that would affect san francisco in terms of growing whether we would see it happening, and being supplied by growers...
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host: i am interested in this, i was listening to you talk a bit -- i wonder as a young person, i doot know your background, but what was your perception with the police? did your parents have a talk with you? i do not want to put anything on you, but i just want to know what your experience was like? ronald davis: let me start by saying that officer coates is being very modest. she recently had a meeting with president obama and five other officers, talking about what it was like to be a rank-and-file officer, what community policing looks like, and it really helped shape the views of the administration on a what good community policing looks like. for me, my father was a cop. i'm going to get myself in trouble. i have had a little more protection that a lot of men of color don't have. my father was a cop and it invokes a privilege. it is a privilege. when i decided to be youthful and knucklehead-is, like most young men are. police chief lanier: young people. davis: i have two daughters, i stand corrected. [laughter] davis: but i worked for the administration, and as a father, my so
host: i am interested in this, i was listening to you talk a bit -- i wonder as a young person, i doot know your background, but what was your perception with the police? did your parents have a talk with you? i do not want to put anything on you, but i just want to know what your experience was like? ronald davis: let me start by saying that officer coates is being very modest. she recently had a meeting with president obama and five other officers, talking about what it was like to be a...
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Dec 1, 2015
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because i was putting it out -- betty: i don't know where it is now. i swear i don't.eft? betty: i don't think you put it back out. lemonis: i definitely did. i even put it right there with all the other stuff that was going away. -betty: i don't remember. -lemonis: betty. could you just admit to me that you just didn't do it 'cause you don't want to? betty: i don't want to. [ laughs ] ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections
because i was putting it out -- betty: i don't know where it is now. i swear i don't.eft? betty: i don't think you put it back out. lemonis: i definitely did. i even put it right there with all the other stuff that was going away. -betty: i don't remember. -lemonis: betty. could you just admit to me that you just didn't do it 'cause you don't want to? betty: i don't want to. [ laughs ] ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final...
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Dec 13, 2015
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i could ask anything i wanted.and i began to learn there about the spirit of military. for example, i might ask the question and one of his brilliant circle of advisers, all of them seem to be rhodes scholars, you know, one of them would respond, klein, didn't you read carellly's piece in military review about full spectrum warfare? [laughter] at one point one of them looked at my loafers and said, klein, you're too lazy to even tie your shoes in the morning. [laughter] and the only possible response to that and to their incredible intelligence and rigor and a government that i didn't think was paying enough attention to this war was to fall totally in love. so i kept in touch, and six months later david petraeus was sent to iraq to try and patch things up. and i said when do you want me to come, much to my wife's dismay. and he said i'll let you know. i first went in june of 2007 to iraq. i embedded there. i went on patrol there. and i got caught up in it. and as wendy said, i did most of my embedding in afghanist
i could ask anything i wanted.and i began to learn there about the spirit of military. for example, i might ask the question and one of his brilliant circle of advisers, all of them seem to be rhodes scholars, you know, one of them would respond, klein, didn't you read carellly's piece in military review about full spectrum warfare? [laughter] at one point one of them looked at my loafers and said, klein, you're too lazy to even tie your shoes in the morning. [laughter] and the only possible...
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i shall i kind of like yankee candle. i am a 51 year old man, but i can name every member of taylor swift's girl squad. sometimes instead of paying a drive threw yelling i'm stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) i never pitch in for pizza, but i always take the last slice. i tell people that my fists are named slayer and dominator, but they're really named ross and rachel. (laughter) audience, i actually like the npr pledge drive. it makes me feel like i'm wanted. sometimes, sometimes i use my foot to make lines in the carpet when i'm in other people's houses, i look through their medicine cabinets. those were actually tick takes. and i regret having put them on a pizza. one time a little kid asked me if famous people like me go to the bathroom. i lied and told him yes. (laughter) sometimes i look at a shampoo bottle and i think shouldn't they have tested this on animals first? last week when i was talking with barack obama, i don't have anything to confess, i just wanted to say that last week i was talking with barack o
i shall i kind of like yankee candle. i am a 51 year old man, but i can name every member of taylor swift's girl squad. sometimes instead of paying a drive threw yelling i'm stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) i never pitch in for pizza, but i always take the last slice. i tell people that my fists are named slayer and dominator, but they're really named ross and rachel. (laughter) audience, i actually like the npr pledge drive. it makes me feel like i'm wanted. sometimes, sometimes i use my...
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, i feel that i-- i would let people down if i didn't do my own stunts. >> stephen: okay.u do your own stunts, then. ( laughter ) i don't-- i mean with all due respect, i find that hard to believe, that a man who spends most of his time lying down on the job these days, actually does his own stunts, please take that with respect. i mean it with respect, but i don't believe you. >> don't believe it, huh? >> stephen: no, i do not. >> well, now you're in trouble. now that's a problem. ( applause ) >> come out from behind the desk. ( applause ). >> stephen: yeah. >> hands in pockets, buddy. >> stephen: you want to go? >> it's already begun. >> stephen: you look tired, bruce. let me get you a chair. >> stephen: that's what i'm talking about, willis. ( applause ) >> ( muttering ) --colbert! >> colbert! >> stephen: i'm gluten free, you son of a bitch. >> are you not entertained? ( cheers and applause ) ( grunting ) >> stephen: how did you get so strong, you magnificent bastard? >> yippee kai yay, william faulkner. ( applause ) >> stephen: bruce, i owe you an apology. look, i'm so
, i feel that i-- i would let people down if i didn't do my own stunts. >> stephen: okay.u do your own stunts, then. ( laughter ) i don't-- i mean with all due respect, i find that hard to believe, that a man who spends most of his time lying down on the job these days, actually does his own stunts, please take that with respect. i mean it with respect, but i don't believe you. >> don't believe it, huh? >> stephen: no, i do not. >> well, now you're in trouble. now that's...