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behind me is isaac hopkins hall. [cheers and applause] right there. [applause] which we are here to dedicate this afternoon, along with and craft halle-marie b the oldest building of our , campus just a short walk from here. i wish to offer a special welcome to our community who are present this afternoon, some traveling a great distance to be here for this day which includes this dedication, our liturgy of remembrance, contrition, and hope which concluded just a few , moments ago, and special gatherings and presentations into the afternoon and this evening. i welcome all of you. especially the members of the , hawkins family and all of the extended members of your family. we are grateful and honored by your presence and by the efforts nation to share in the events so many around our with us, online and in gatherings in southern university's in new orleans and baton rouge. we want to thank you all. [applause] thank you all for being a part of this special day. i would also like to welcome our neighbors from around the city. i would like to thank you f
behind me is isaac hopkins hall. [cheers and applause] right there. [applause] which we are here to dedicate this afternoon, along with and craft halle-marie b the oldest building of our , campus just a short walk from here. i wish to offer a special welcome to our community who are present this afternoon, some traveling a great distance to be here for this day which includes this dedication, our liturgy of remembrance, contrition, and hope which concluded just a few , moments ago, and special...
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but scott, i am curious to what isaac said. i'm sure viewers are thinking about this too.he republicans have the majority, why do they need the democrats? >> they do have the majority, of course the senate doesn't exactly work that knows that you need 60 votes to do most anything in the united states senate. that's why it would be nice to have some bipartisan cooperation. not just because of the rules, but also because when you're doing big things in this country, they typically go better when you have both parties. isaac also knows this, if we were to reform the tax code here, combine that with the regulatory reform that we have had success on in washington, we would have much better growth. we had a anemic growth during the obama years, but what i hear people saying in washington, if we can get the tax reform done and can combine it with regulatory reform, you might see gross that would lead to more federal revenue so we can pay for the things that we want to do in this country. >> jenna: let me ask about that isaac. democrats even if the math work works, even if we coul
but scott, i am curious to what isaac said. i'm sure viewers are thinking about this too.he republicans have the majority, why do they need the democrats? >> they do have the majority, of course the senate doesn't exactly work that knows that you need 60 votes to do most anything in the united states senate. that's why it would be nice to have some bipartisan cooperation. not just because of the rules, but also because when you're doing big things in this country, they typically go better...
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oscar isaac, everybody!rs and applause ) ( band playing ) ayou don't have to choose just one thing. choose your trio with any 3 of 9 selections for $15.99. like new creamy lobster pasta toasted parmesan shrimp and southern-style crab cakes. come create your trio before it ends. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back! my next guest is an emmy aw
oscar isaac, everybody!rs and applause ) ( band playing ) ayou don't have to choose just one thing. choose your trio with any 3 of 9 selections for $15.99. like new creamy lobster pasta toasted parmesan shrimp and southern-style crab cakes. come create your trio before it ends. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and...
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oscar isaac, everybody!rs and applause ) ( band playing ) at red lobster's seafood trios you don't have to choose just one thing. choose your trio with any 3 of 9 selections for $15.99. like new creamy lobster pasta toasted parmesan shrimp and southern-style crab cakes. come create your trio before it ends. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. ,,,, food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for
oscar isaac, everybody!rs and applause ) ( band playing ) at red lobster's seafood trios you don't have to choose just one thing. choose your trio with any 3 of 9 selections for $15.99. like new creamy lobster pasta toasted parmesan shrimp and southern-style crab cakes. come create your trio before it ends. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow...
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oscar isaac, everybody!cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ayou don't have to choose just one thing. choose your trio with any 3 of 9 selections for $15.99. like new creamy lobster pasta toasted parmesan shrimp and southern-style crab cakes. come create your trio before it ends. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. narrows the influence of narrow minds. and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a v
oscar isaac, everybody!cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ayou don't have to choose just one thing. choose your trio with any 3 of 9 selections for $15.99. like new creamy lobster pasta toasted parmesan shrimp and southern-style crab cakes. come create your trio before it ends. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. narrows the influence of narrow minds. and brings this world one step closer....
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from los angeles, california, please welcome isaac hirsch. and applause] isaac, how you doing, man? >> good. good. [cheers and applause] >> what sort of obstacles have you overcome? >> when i was younger, i had a terrible speech impediment. i couldn't say "rs" at all. i'd be like "let's go for a wide in the caw." uh, i had-- >> you were from boston? >> no, unfortunately not. it would--i would have fit in. >> just kidding!
from los angeles, california, please welcome isaac hirsch. and applause] isaac, how you doing, man? >> good. good. [cheers and applause] >> what sort of obstacles have you overcome? >> when i was younger, i had a terrible speech impediment. i couldn't say "rs" at all. i'd be like "let's go for a wide in the caw." uh, i had-- >> you were from boston? >> no, unfortunately not. it would--i would have fit in. >> just kidding!
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corporate tax reform, even democrats agree with that, we want to -- isaac is wrong.agree with us. >> sandra: thank you for the debate. i got to leave it there. as president trump marks his first memorial day at commander in chief, we will bring you some scenes from his visit to arlington national cemetery. plus, democrats reeling for major 2016 congressional losses, hatching a new plan to take back the house in 2018. and, affecting a mistake, it involves the nation's veterans. how will the g.o.p. counter this move? carl higbie and robin zero carl higbie and robin zero debate bp uses flir cameras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. the opioid my doctor prescribed for my chronic back pain backed me up-big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. spent time, money. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik was specifically designed for opioid-induced constipa
corporate tax reform, even democrats agree with that, we want to -- isaac is wrong.agree with us. >> sandra: thank you for the debate. i got to leave it there. as president trump marks his first memorial day at commander in chief, we will bring you some scenes from his visit to arlington national cemetery. plus, democrats reeling for major 2016 congressional losses, hatching a new plan to take back the house in 2018. and, affecting a mistake, it involves the nation's veterans. how will...
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for isaac, i look at him and he's grown so much. mom, he was putting arms around her waist, and when he hugs her this time she'll be putting arms around his waist. >> reporter: but larry says he's also nervous about his own reunion with hannah. >> you know, there's just that pre -- i'm about to get married, you know, jitters. i haven't slept in a bed with my wife in seven years, so, you know, that's going to take some getting used to just like when you get married. >> reporter: oh, my gosh, yeah. >> to be able to sit next to my wife, instead of having to sit across a table from her, that's huge for me. >> reporter: just to put your arms around her. >> and to put her wedding ring back on her finger. looking forward most to. >> reporter: finally, larry overton's wait came to an end. a judge set hannah's bail at $50,000 and ordered her to be released. later that evening, hannah overton emerged from this elevator. >> look who's here! >> reporter: greeted first by her mother -- then into the arms of her two eldest children -- isabelle an
for isaac, i look at him and he's grown so much. mom, he was putting arms around her waist, and when he hugs her this time she'll be putting arms around his waist. >> reporter: but larry says he's also nervous about his own reunion with hannah. >> you know, there's just that pre -- i'm about to get married, you know, jitters. i haven't slept in a bed with my wife in seven years, so, you know, that's going to take some getting used to just like when you get married. >>...
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corporate tax reform, even democrats agree with that, we want to -- isaac is wrong.ts agree with us. >> sandra: thank you for the debate. i got to leave it there. as president trump marks his first memorial day at commander in chief, we will bring you some scenes from his visit to arlington national cemetery. plus, democrats reeling for major 2016 congressional losses, hatching a new plan to take back the house in 2018. and, affecting a mistake, it involves the nation's veterans. how will the g.o.p. counter this move? carl higbie and robin zero debate next. ♪ their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. our 18 year old wase army in an accident.'98. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. for igniting togetherness every time you push the button. for burners that keep your flame burning strong, year after year. for being able to choose exactly the kind of grill you want. for
corporate tax reform, even democrats agree with that, we want to -- isaac is wrong.ts agree with us. >> sandra: thank you for the debate. i got to leave it there. as president trump marks his first memorial day at commander in chief, we will bring you some scenes from his visit to arlington national cemetery. plus, democrats reeling for major 2016 congressional losses, hatching a new plan to take back the house in 2018. and, affecting a mistake, it involves the nation's veterans. how will...
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pick up where isaac just left off. who can appoint a special prosecutor, is it only jeff sessions, is there any chance in any universe he's going to do that? >> point of clarification, according to the statements made by attorney jeff sessions, he will not be involved in this decision. he's publicly said that. i want to clarify that for the viewers. >> it would be the deputy here. >> deputy rod rosenstein at the center of this with the letter that he wrote. this is under federal law. we can put it on the screen. there are standards. the deputy attorney general can appoint a special counsel when there is a conflict of interest in the doj and or an extraordinary circumstance and they deem it in that number one category, the public interest. if thatounds vague, it's because it is vague. people debate all of the time about what's in the public interest. the point is that attorney general session session said he would recuse from campaign related inquiries. the former director of the fbi jim comey said there was an open cam
pick up where isaac just left off. who can appoint a special prosecutor, is it only jeff sessions, is there any chance in any universe he's going to do that? >> point of clarification, according to the statements made by attorney jeff sessions, he will not be involved in this decision. he's publicly said that. i want to clarify that for the viewers. >> it would be the deputy here. >> deputy rod rosenstein at the center of this with the letter that he wrote. this is under...
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so now you think you're better than isaac newton? oh. no wonder women don't like you.? he said he was fine. wolowitz: sometimes people say things they don't mean.
so now you think you're better than isaac newton? oh. no wonder women don't like you.? he said he was fine. wolowitz: sometimes people say things they don't mean.
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from los angeles, california, please welcome isaac hirsch.d applause] isaac, how you doing, man? >> good. good. [cheers and applause] >> what sort of obstacles have you overcome? >> when i was younger, i had a terrible speech impediment. i couldn't say "rs" at all. i'd be like "let's go for a wide in the caw." uh, i had-- >> you were from boston? >> no, unfortunately not. it would--i would have fit in. >> just kidding! >> uh, no, i also--i had coordination issues. i couldn't really walk in a straight line.
from los angeles, california, please welcome isaac hirsch.d applause] isaac, how you doing, man? >> good. good. [cheers and applause] >> what sort of obstacles have you overcome? >> when i was younger, i had a terrible speech impediment. i couldn't say "rs" at all. i'd be like "let's go for a wide in the caw." uh, i had-- >> you were from boston? >> no, unfortunately not. it would--i would have fit in. >> just kidding! >> uh, no, i...
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steven, thank you very much for that, steven isaacs. arjun kharpal, thank you so much. >>> we'll go for a quick break. check out world markets live our blog which runs throughout the european trading day. we'll be back with plenty more. uk data after the short break. >>> hello. welcome to "street signs." i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> third time unlucky for sainsbury's. the british supermarket chain posts another year of profit declines and says price pressures remains uncertain. >> it's not that bad. what was very encouraging last year was that where the total sales of food were up last year, like for like was impacted by the -- because we opened some space. >>> apple's ceo tim cook blames rumors around future products for missing revenue targets. shares sinking after hours and supplies fall in european trade. >>> a shot in the arm for novo nordisk as shares top the stoxx 600 as profits beat forecasts and the drugmaker raises its outlook. >>> hugo boss shares fall out of fashion despite a recovery of sales in the uk an
steven, thank you very much for that, steven isaacs. arjun kharpal, thank you so much. >>> we'll go for a quick break. check out world markets live our blog which runs throughout the european trading day. we'll be back with plenty more. uk data after the short break. >>> hello. welcome to "street signs." i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> third time unlucky for sainsbury's. the british supermarket chain posts another year of profit declines and...
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corporate tax reform, even democrats agree with that, we want to -- isaac is wrong.rats agree with us. >> sandra: thank you for the debate. i got to leave it there. as president trump marks his first memorial day at commander in chief, we will bring you some scenes from his visit to arlington national cemetery. plus, democrats reeling for major 2016 congressional losses, hatching a new plan to take back the house in 2018. and fitting on this day, it involves our nation's veterans. how will the g.o.p. counter this move? carl higbie and robin zero debate next. ♪ so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. the opioid my doctor prescribed for my chronic back pain backed me up-big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. spent time, mon
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wrote called -- walter isaacs wrote called -- discussion more about those issues for our interaction. i have known each other since 2003. we met in the most unlikely place. it was iraq. representative of the u.s. led coalition provisional administration. whatever it was called. i never forget aemma's clarity. she explained just how complicated and messy edgar cook was in terms of the ethnic divisions. isple have said that emma the modern bell. i think it is apt. she wrote a brilliant book about unraveling."the one of the things that s work isshes emma' that she is fair to what the idea and ambition was. talkingmerciless in about the failures. i commend that book. just a word of introduction about our subject. this has been a day in which we have had a beautiful commemoration of how america got into world war i. magnificent and rousing and that many moments patriotic. from theave the music " if he canang akim fight, he can love. good night germany. and the beautiful museum that is the host of our event. curated a museum as i have seen in a long time. thanks to the people who did that.
wrote called -- walter isaacs wrote called -- discussion more about those issues for our interaction. i have known each other since 2003. we met in the most unlikely place. it was iraq. representative of the u.s. led coalition provisional administration. whatever it was called. i never forget aemma's clarity. she explained just how complicated and messy edgar cook was in terms of the ethnic divisions. isple have said that emma the modern bell. i think it is apt. she wrote a brilliant book about...
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stephen isaacs, chairman of the investment committee at alvine capital.e: still ahead, we look inside monetary policy with alice rivlin, the former federal reserve vice chair. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this hour, we are awaiting a news conference from russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. he will speak soon from the russian embassy in washington, d.c. this after meeting with donald trump and rex tillerson today. live whening you that it begins. it will be interesting, to say the least. events ofs, given the the last one he four hours. look at where european markets are trading as we head for the close. range today, but stocks are grinding higher after the results of the french elections sunday. this is bloomberg. ♪ . these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable networ
stephen isaacs, chairman of the investment committee at alvine capital.e: still ahead, we look inside monetary policy with alice rivlin, the former federal reserve vice chair. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this hour, we are awaiting a news conference from russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. he will speak soon from the russian embassy in washington, d.c. this after meeting with donald trump and rex tillerson today. live whening you that it begins. it will be interesting, to say the least....
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christian bale, as we can see him there, oscar isaac, and charlotte le bon. with the germans in this war and it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating—hea rt love story. is that the director trying to inform us all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by using that age—old tradition of a love story? love triangle, but still a love story. that is the sort of thing we have seen in second world war movies and first world war movies countless times. but here, i didn't really know about the armenian genocide and i'm not alone in this. many people don't. and i don't really know much more about it having seen the film, which i think is a pity, because that is what is important. there are some terrible things that were done to the armenian population, concentration camps, train transport, in a way which sort of foreshadows holocaust movies and holocaust tropes that we see. kristallnacht—style kind of riot in the streets where the armenian shop owners were rounded up. these are a very interesting ki
christian bale, as we can see him there, oscar isaac, and charlotte le bon. with the germans in this war and it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating—hea rt love story. is that the director trying to inform us all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by using that age—old tradition of a love story? love triangle, but still a love story. that is the sort of thing we have seen in second world war movies and first world war...
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. >> she has spent six months looking for her program for her son isaac. >> got on the wait list and still trying to navigate it. >> with a goal of creating 1,300 new slots for children like isaac, bowser has given a grant to help with the cost of certification. >> we are looking for the government sites to >> they call the $15 million investment a cold star. he is crafting comprehensive legislation he plans to introduce in the next month that could assist parents with the cost of child care and incennivize developers to create space in new buildings. >> we are going to keep the parents in the district and really address the achievement gap in the schools we have to start by making large investments in the early childhood development. >> in northwest washington, mike carter-conneen, gnaws news. alison: sometimes being in the right place at the right time can make the difference. nancy chen is here with a life-saving example you have to see. nancy: this all unfolded in topeka, kansas. a police officer saw a little boy walking close to a pond when the 4-year-old fell in. now we will le
. >> she has spent six months looking for her program for her son isaac. >> got on the wait list and still trying to navigate it. >> with a goal of creating 1,300 new slots for children like isaac, bowser has given a grant to help with the cost of certification. >> we are looking for the government sites to >> they call the $15 million investment a cold star. he is crafting comprehensive legislation he plans to introduce in the next month that could assist parents...
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stephanie: santos vive con su padre guadalupe de 73 aÑos y su hijo isaac, de 20.hanie: quÉ significa para ti vivir al lado de esta barra que estÁ acá? >> yo lo siento como una ofensa, como si fuÉramos tan diferentes las personas, lo cual realmente no es. stephanie: para tu papÁ es diferente, no? >> uno desde que naciÓ ya estÁ con eso y ves las diferencias, y sÍ, es notable. stephanie: el dice que ama su mÉxico y que cada vez tiene menos razones para cruzar a estados unidos. >> horas de cola, siempres vas a pasar y piensas si te quitan la visa, y si te dicen esto, y si te quitan otra cosa. el temor de que te van a rechazar stephanie: bueno, estudia energÍa renovable en mÉxico y dice que trabajarÁ en sonora para ayudar a su paÍs. su padre tiene negocios en nogales y los Ángeles, por lo cual tiene que viajar frecuentemente. dice que cada vez es mÁs complicado cruzar a estados unidos porque los oficiales los inundan de preguntas y las sesiones de revisiÓn son cada vez mÁs largas. ya volvemos desde los Ángeles, california. presentador: despuÉs de una pausa. de inocente
stephanie: santos vive con su padre guadalupe de 73 aÑos y su hijo isaac, de 20.hanie: quÉ significa para ti vivir al lado de esta barra que estÁ acá? >> yo lo siento como una ofensa, como si fuÉramos tan diferentes las personas, lo cual realmente no es. stephanie: para tu papÁ es diferente, no? >> uno desde que naciÓ ya estÁ con eso y ves las diferencias, y sÍ, es notable. stephanie: el dice que ama su mÉxico y que cada vez tiene menos razones para cruzar a estados...
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ifl: this was the follow-on, you will, because isaac new team up with a new theory of motion and theoryavity, and this worked everywhere we ever measured it. the moon going around earth, earth going around the sun, the moons of jupiter. it was not just a solar phenomenon. the planet neptune was discovered because the planet uranus was not following newtons laws. people say, we found the limit. throw it out,ou maybe there is another planet out there whose gravity we have folded into our equations. it is a hard mathematical problem. charlie: it was responding to the gravity of the other thing? neil: exactly. you have an object, let's calculate its gravity, and there is a gravity here, where must the object be? it is very hard mathematical problem, some brilliant people worked on it, they made a prediction, look here tonight. the announcement got to an persontory in berlin, a looked at it, and the laws of motion gravity were still intact. is weappens over time find failures at the edge of it, things are not always working. einstein theory of relativity is an updated version of the loss of
ifl: this was the follow-on, you will, because isaac new team up with a new theory of motion and theoryavity, and this worked everywhere we ever measured it. the moon going around earth, earth going around the sun, the moons of jupiter. it was not just a solar phenomenon. the planet neptune was discovered because the planet uranus was not following newtons laws. people say, we found the limit. throw it out,ou maybe there is another planet out there whose gravity we have folded into our...
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now, if you think about the gses that's the way bill isaac talked about it.2008 there was a conservatorship. 2010, a whole new set of rules came about. a new landscape. with that new landscape came a lot of problems. money that was generated by the government-sponsored enterprises in conservatorship. remember, never really restructured. they were stable iessed. then the bounce occurred. part two, the new landscape. there was money. it was grabbed. the new landscape is now they need money, the treasury spent the money, and not necessarily on anything that had to do with housing. now we have two sets of problems. but whether it's government sponsored enterprises, cyber threats, cyber attacks, espionage, isn't it the same? the original problem is the russians seem to be breaking in and hacking into various forms of our government especially in election year. yeah. now the whole new landscape makes it all about politics and presidents. do people in areas of our government feel safer? problem not solved. that problem exists and the new landscape comes with it. i d
now, if you think about the gses that's the way bill isaac talked about it.2008 there was a conservatorship. 2010, a whole new set of rules came about. a new landscape. with that new landscape came a lot of problems. money that was generated by the government-sponsored enterprises in conservatorship. remember, never really restructured. they were stable iessed. then the bounce occurred. part two, the new landscape. there was money. it was grabbed. the new landscape is now they need money, the...
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isaac, going to start with you. do you think this vote, this attempt to repeal and replace obamacare is going to hurt republicans? >> absolutely it will as well as the cowardice shown by the members of congress and the republican party who are not willing to go face their constituents. those that are willing to face their constituents are seeing a terrible backlash. people are unhappy about the fact they are going to boot 24 million americans off their healthcare, that they are going to gut protections for pre-existing conditions, and they are going to restore the potential for lifetime and annual caps on healthcare coverage. this is dangerous. it's going to cost american lives, and people are angry. >> jon: but when you see what is happening in kentucky and iowa, places like that where obamacare insurers are pulling out of the market and nobody has a choice, you cannot say obamacare is working, can you? >> democrats put forward ideas. they wanted to work. they offered to work with republicans to try to tweak under
isaac, going to start with you. do you think this vote, this attempt to repeal and replace obamacare is going to hurt republicans? >> absolutely it will as well as the cowardice shown by the members of congress and the republican party who are not willing to go face their constituents. those that are willing to face their constituents are seeing a terrible backlash. people are unhappy about the fact they are going to boot 24 million americans off their healthcare, that they are going to...
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bush and isaac, former director for a proclaimed in super pac, think you both for joining us on this very busy day. we will get started right away, i will start with you, the nuclear option, be good idea or bad idea? >> the whole thing they're trying to do so listeners can understand, the whole process trying to pass this new health care through reconciliation, fast-track budget approach, if you will. the only thing is that the bill has to adhere and every provision has to address some sort of budget aspect to it. what ted cruz and rand paul want to do is say hey, we would like to have potentially mike pence in the chair presiding over the senate to overrule the parliamentarian who might say this provision that you want to deal with may be getting rid of every last aspect of obamacare may be adding on new policy like buying insurance across state lines, mike pence would be in the chair to say you can actually do this. it would go outside the reconciliation rules which of course republicans want to do because then it would only take 51 votes to pass the bill. here's the thing out look
bush and isaac, former director for a proclaimed in super pac, think you both for joining us on this very busy day. we will get started right away, i will start with you, the nuclear option, be good idea or bad idea? >> the whole thing they're trying to do so listeners can understand, the whole process trying to pass this new health care through reconciliation, fast-track budget approach, if you will. the only thing is that the bill has to adhere and every provision has to address some...
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we have a very deep awareness and sensitivity of the operations of nature, just the way isaac newton. charlie: what is the difference between dark matter and dark energy? neil: unfortunately their names are similar. dark matter is what we call the gravity in the universe that has no known origin. we should collect our gravity, that is literally what it is. we see things moving in space, you can calculate how much gravity would be enabling that. then you look at what is there, it is not enough dust of their to account for the gravity that is making this motion. how much stuff is there, about 15%. 15% of what is necessary. it is the largest mystery, possibly in the science. it is from the 1930's. charlie: in all of science? -- dare i go that far? i think i can go that far. how many branches of science that have a mystery for 80 years? i don't know if any. but certainly the longest unsolved mystery in astrophysics. it remains a mystery. we don't know what it is. if you are a betting person, and you bet on physics -- [laughter] if you are a betting man on physics, people are suspecting i
we have a very deep awareness and sensitivity of the operations of nature, just the way isaac newton. charlie: what is the difference between dark matter and dark energy? neil: unfortunately their names are similar. dark matter is what we call the gravity in the universe that has no known origin. we should collect our gravity, that is literally what it is. we see things moving in space, you can calculate how much gravity would be enabling that. then you look at what is there, it is not enough...
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isaac benabou/portavo z polica san leandro el portavoz de la polica de la ciudad dijo de san leandro.el criminal le dispar al menos una vez al empleado en la pierna... y que este fue transportado a un hospital donde se espera se recupere... oficiales les pidieron a los residentes del rea no salir de sus hogares hasta las 4;45 de la madrugada, mientras buscaban al individuo.. pero no dieron con su paradero... pudimos conocer que las autoridades estn revisando las cmaras de seguridad del negocio... cualquier informacin que usted tenga comuniquese de manera annima con las autoridades llamando al 911 cesar ---un conductor sembr el terror en las autopistas de la baha al iniciar una persecucin que empez en el condado de costra costa y termin en oakland... take vo ---segn las autoridades el sujeto conduca un camin robado pero la excesiva velocidad le hizo perder el control y se estrell aparatosamente en una zona popular... ---hoy a las cinco y treinta tendremos ms detalles sobre el incidente.. cam 1 pan vo/lorena --un juez present cargos formales contra ''yarent malihan'' por la muerte de un
isaac benabou/portavo z polica san leandro el portavoz de la polica de la ciudad dijo de san leandro.el criminal le dispar al menos una vez al empleado en la pierna... y que este fue transportado a un hospital donde se espera se recupere... oficiales les pidieron a los residentes del rea no salir de sus hogares hasta las 4;45 de la madrugada, mientras buscaban al individuo.. pero no dieron con su paradero... pudimos conocer que las autoridades estn revisando las cmaras de seguridad del...
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sot isaac gonzalez/vende pulque en su restaurante la idea salio de que venan personas del estado de hidalgol estado de hidalgo y decan ya nomas falta el pulque.. salud hoy en dia, las pulquerias han comenzado a tomar auge en la capital mexicana, mientras el pulque llega enlatado a este pais y mas recientemente en su estado natural producido a nivel local. y aparte es afrodisiaco asi es que eso no lo podemos pasar por alto porque se vuelve uno mas cariÑoso con la muÑeca...ja ja ja.. en el condado de riverside, martin plascencia paola/ots --el papa francisco pidio hoy a la multitud que lo acompaÑaba en la plaza san pedro que se unieran en una oracin silenciosa por sus madres. take vo --de esta manera el pontfice conmemoro el da de las madre, que se festeja este domingo en muchos pases. --pidi que se recordara a cada una de ellas con gratitud y afecto, las que an estn en la tierra y tambien las que ya partieron. topvo paola --en una bola de fuego termino la carrera del nascar anoche en la ciudad de kansas... --el carro de la famosa piloto danica patrick estallo en llamas, tras ser lanzado cont
sot isaac gonzalez/vende pulque en su restaurante la idea salio de que venan personas del estado de hidalgol estado de hidalgo y decan ya nomas falta el pulque.. salud hoy en dia, las pulquerias han comenzado a tomar auge en la capital mexicana, mientras el pulque llega enlatado a este pais y mas recientemente en su estado natural producido a nivel local. y aparte es afrodisiaco asi es que eso no lo podemos pasar por alto porque se vuelve uno mas cariÑoso con la muÑeca...ja ja ja.. en el...
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>> reporter: three long haired brothers from oak with the chart-topping hit "mmmbop." 16-year-old isaacyear-old taylor hanson on the keyboard and 11-year-old zac hanson on the drum. decades after "mmmbop" and "where's the love" -- ♪ where's the love ♪ it's not enough now hanson all grown up and with somewhat shorter hair is celebrating 25 years of making music, picking up a world tour this month, and yes, still performing that 1997 song that launched their career. ♪ doo, doo, doo-yop >> reporter: we sat down with the band at new york city's the cutting room. how tired are you of talking about "mmmbop" or is it still a source of pleasure? >> you want to be known for what you're doing because you care about what you're doing. but what we're doing right now doesn't exist without what we did, right? >> when you can play a song, you know, and it still feels like it resonates, that's kind of an accomplishment. >> when you play it live now, is that hard on your voice because your voice was pretty high back then. >> we changed the key. >> right. >> the brothers started singing back in 1992 at t
>> reporter: three long haired brothers from oak with the chart-topping hit "mmmbop." 16-year-old isaacyear-old taylor hanson on the keyboard and 11-year-old zac hanson on the drum. decades after "mmmbop" and "where's the love" -- ♪ where's the love ♪ it's not enough now hanson all grown up and with somewhat shorter hair is celebrating 25 years of making music, picking up a world tour this month, and yes, still performing that 1997 song that launched...
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isaac newton in the late 1600st came out with a new theory of motion and a theory of gravity. and this worked everywhere we ever measured it. the moon going around earth, earth going around the sun. piter it wasn't just a solar phenomenon. in fajt, the planet neptune was discovered because the planet you areanus was not following newton's laws. people said we found the limits of newton's laws. they don't apply that far away. before you throw it out, maybe there is another planet out there whose gravity we have not folded into our he kaitions it is a very hard mathematical problem. >> you are responding to the problem of the other thing. >> exactly. it's a very hard mathematical problem to invert. one is i have an on swrek and let's calculate its gravity. the other one is there is a gravity here, where must the object be. that is a very hard mathematical problem. brilliant people worked on it, they made a prediction. look here tonight, that announcement got to berlin, an observatory there, there is an astronomer looked in that spot, discovered neptune, newton's laws of motion a
isaac newton in the late 1600st came out with a new theory of motion and a theory of gravity. and this worked everywhere we ever measured it. the moon going around earth, earth going around the sun. piter it wasn't just a solar phenomenon. in fajt, the planet neptune was discovered because the planet you areanus was not following newton's laws. people said we found the limits of newton's laws. they don't apply that far away. before you throw it out, maybe there is another planet out there whose...
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eva conventions, military commissions, the patriot of isaac, and others. eva conventions, military commissions, the patriot of isaac, and others. before joining us here in heritage 10 years ago, he served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee there's secretary donald rumsfeld and robert gates. he has also been a prosecutor at -- local state and federal levels. he is a third-generation navy officer and served as a military prosecutor defendant counsel. and, recently served as deputy chief of the navy marine corps trial judiciary. please join me in welcoming calling stimson. colleen? [applause] >> john, thank you very much for that, way too long but from introduction. speaking of warm, air-conditioning will be turned on. it will cool down the room a little bit. to welcome pleasure a former intern, now senator young -- heritage. as the great state of indiana, but i held my first job in indiana covert academies back in 86. he is a fifth generation -- he grew up watching his parents work car to support their family. was delivering newspapers, bo
eva conventions, military commissions, the patriot of isaac, and others. eva conventions, military commissions, the patriot of isaac, and others. before joining us here in heritage 10 years ago, he served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee there's secretary donald rumsfeld and robert gates. he has also been a prosecutor at -- local state and federal levels. he is a third-generation navy officer and served as a military prosecutor defendant counsel. and, recently served as...
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with me, a national political reporter with "the new york times," isaac dovere, margaret carlson.thickens. we're getting more information tonight about general flynn. >> it sounds like he's being cut even more loose or looser, you know. >> there's not much left to -- >> no. he's totally off the edge now. >> nobody even knows him now. >> no, no. >> michael who? >> they can't evenpellis name anymore. >> he is now a completely rogue operator who was warned not to do any of this. but of course by warning them, they're saying they knew. and, you know, he still went on, and he still remained well after they knew about these meetings and well after they were warned by sally yates, the assistant attorney general, who will be testifying this week. i'd get more lawyers if i were michael flynn. >> not just him. if these warnings were known by everybody on the transition, that was in a period where president-elect trump named him the national security adviser, then was inaugurated and made him officially the national security adviser. people around the president, if not the president himself,
with me, a national political reporter with "the new york times," isaac dovere, margaret carlson.thickens. we're getting more information tonight about general flynn. >> it sounds like he's being cut even more loose or looser, you know. >> there's not much left to -- >> no. he's totally off the edge now. >> nobody even knows him now. >> no, no. >> michael who? >> they can't evenpellis name anymore. >> he is now a completely rogue...
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. >> eternal god, the god of our ancestors, abraham, isaac and jacob, bless our president donald trump and vice president pence and the members of the cabinet and all the men and women and children of this great country of ours. on this national day of prayer, let us take note of the first exchange between man and god recorded in genesis. and they heard the sound of the almighty manifesting itself in the garden. and god called out to adam, where are you? and adam replied, i heard the sound in the garden and i was afraid. yes, says the psalmist, there is much to be afraid because the heavens belong to god but the earth and responsibility for what happens here belongs to man. reminding us that men and women created in the image of god did not arrive on this planet as hitchhikers with no commitment to a past and no stake in a future, imploring us never to treat the law as our enemy and immorality as a friend. shield us from those who worship self interests as their deity while regarding communal responsibility as a burden. while everyone has the right to own his dreams, no one's dreams sh
. >> eternal god, the god of our ancestors, abraham, isaac and jacob, bless our president donald trump and vice president pence and the members of the cabinet and all the men and women and children of this great country of ours. on this national day of prayer, let us take note of the first exchange between man and god recorded in genesis. and they heard the sound of the almighty manifesting itself in the garden. and god called out to adam, where are you? and adam replied, i heard the...
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i have oscar isaac. she going to teach me how to dance right?about time someone did. >> all right, let's do it. >> and, the late show with stephen colbert is on deck right after the >> a few minutes ago, our andrea mccarren showed you how easy it was to get an emotional support animal registered. our question was should federal guidelines be changed? 78% of you say yes. they have tombing changes while 22% of you say no. >>> now, wusa9 game on sports with frank hanrahan. brought to you be xfinity. >> the redskins have got to be the most stubborn organization in the world. they just refuse to sign kirk cousins to a long term deal and it will hover around the te until there is a resolution. if there ever will be one. cousins who did inquire about a trade this off season was back at otas practicing with his team. he is on the franchise tag for another season. >> it is just not my first time through it so i kind of learned from previous experiences. if you know my story going back to high school, i played without scholarship offers. there was a coach
i have oscar isaac. she going to teach me how to dance right?about time someone did. >> all right, let's do it. >> and, the late show with stephen colbert is on deck right after the >> a few minutes ago, our andrea mccarren showed you how easy it was to get an emotional support animal registered. our question was should federal guidelines be changed? 78% of you say yes. they have tombing changes while 22% of you say no. >>> now, wusa9 game on sports with frank...
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. >>> and bill isaac will join rick santelli.with all of the s&p sectors higher right now. we'll be right back. ♪ it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? why invest in average? ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ hthis bad boy is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade >>> first quarter earnings season about to come to an end. what have we learned and what kind of quarters will
. >>> and bill isaac will join rick santelli.with all of the s&p sectors higher right now. we'll be right back. ♪ it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation?...
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isaac: i think one of the things that we have been recommending is to start separating the which aree actions, becoming less likely with each passing day from the administrative actions. there is a line that elizabeth warren said, which is personnel is policy. banks, they are two subparts important. number one, who are we going to name to these top spots? that theinue to think federal reserve. there are reports that the comptroller bowl be replaced, so those are important. those meaningful mile markers may be the upcoming dodd-frank status report that is due in the beginning of june from treasury secretary mnuchin. i think that will lay out the road map for administrative regulatory relief, which is more likely than broad-based legislative action. are watching a computer yesterday, dan to be with trump flashes, you see this headline, what do think? do you dismiss it? how do you interpret that? isaac: i think we are all becoming at least trying to become experts in reading the trump t leaves -- tea leaves. i can's how you the phrase looking at when the president uses it, looking at. i
isaac: i think one of the things that we have been recommending is to start separating the which aree actions, becoming less likely with each passing day from the administrative actions. there is a line that elizabeth warren said, which is personnel is policy. banks, they are two subparts important. number one, who are we going to name to these top spots? that theinue to think federal reserve. there are reports that the comptroller bowl be replaced, so those are important. those meaningful mile...
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he may play isaac hayes' record. >> what we now know as disco really starts with a band called the tramps. the drummer, earl young, invents the idea of four on the floor with eight in the high hat. so everything is, bum, bum, bum. ♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disco. i always loved dance music anyway. whatever i did as a producer was always danceable. the melody. >> george moroder working out of munich put together technology and soulful vocal lists. donna summer being the ultimate embodiment. and they make some of the biggest record of all time. ♪ ooh love to love you baby ♪ ooh love you love you baby >> "love to love you baby" was four minutes of singing. 14 minutes of -- a lot of not singing. ♪ oh love to love you baby ♪ oh love to love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was he just in the booth, more passion more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay,
he may play isaac hayes' record. >> what we now know as disco really starts with a band called the tramps. the drummer, earl young, invents the idea of four on the floor with eight in the high hat. so everything is, bum, bum, bum. ♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disco. i always loved dance music anyway. whatever i did as a producer was always danceable. the melody. >> george moroder working out of munich...
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people thought they were being true americans they went to church, any church, said isaac heiser. doesn't matter what church you go to. it builds character, virtue and so on. billy graham wanting to build this national revival found that the fundamentalist simply turn too many people off, they were too bigoted, and to narrow, too difficult. so, in turn, he cut them off and called himself an evangelical. he meant people who were not angry at everybody but who had pretty much the same theology but had calm down, watered down, if you want. it was a kind alert kinder, gentler, fundamentalism. >> so, billy graham gets a lot of attention in your book and most people in this audience who are watching has some memory of billy graham, billy graham on tv , billy graham doing a revival how about billy graham doing hanging out with richard nixon. talk about that relationship and the beginning of a politicalization of evangelicalism and fundamentalism for that matter? >> billy graham liked powerful people. he always did. they were extremely helpful to him. they were rich and the powerful polit
people thought they were being true americans they went to church, any church, said isaac heiser. doesn't matter what church you go to. it builds character, virtue and so on. billy graham wanting to build this national revival found that the fundamentalist simply turn too many people off, they were too bigoted, and to narrow, too difficult. so, in turn, he cut them off and called himself an evangelical. he meant people who were not angry at everybody but who had pretty much the same theology...
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tune in tomorrow, when my guests will be oscar isaac, laurie metcalf, and april ryan. you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the way
tune in tomorrow, when my guests will be oscar isaac, laurie metcalf, and april ryan. you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the way
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isaac newton to mozart to einstein. let me give you a few examples of how hard madison worked in the run-up to the convention in philadelphia and the convention at self. first of all, knowing it was coming up he began an intense constitutions.nd he had been interested in this idea since he was an instrument has but with books jefferson should come from this, he began areally intense study and relative staying with the madison's -- i am smiling because virginia is one big ray. he stepped back from this constant socializing and started working very hard. a relative who came to see him wrote in his diary that he came and eatate sparingly and would work until dinner. while everybody was riding horses, he was in his room working. now he knew that washington's presence at the convention could make all of the difference. washington was so admired and so loved by the american people at this time that if he were there the convention would have a greater chance of success than if he was not. he wrote letter after letter to the ge
isaac newton to mozart to einstein. let me give you a few examples of how hard madison worked in the run-up to the convention in philadelphia and the convention at self. first of all, knowing it was coming up he began an intense constitutions.nd he had been interested in this idea since he was an instrument has but with books jefferson should come from this, he began areally intense study and relative staying with the madison's -- i am smiling because virginia is one big ray. he stepped back...
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we caught up with the cast, gavin mcleod, bernie co-pekopel isaac washington was the bartender, laurenhree different kinds of stories and it was very -- the happy endings are something that people love. i've always loved that as a viewer and people love happy endings and that was one of the goals aaron spelling had in putting this show together. i think -- and then we were able to bring the world to television viewers because after the first few years we went all over europe and, you know, china and just name it and that's where we were representing the united states and having a great time. as a result, people wanted to take cruises and we started with two small ships and princess cruises now has eight fabulous magnificent ships with two more on the way. it's only successful because it's giving people what they want. i was yuck whoung when i startef >> i never had hair. >> we remember. >> i have to tell al about that. >> never correct a guest. >> the hair you had you bought. >> it's still in the closet somewhere. >> what did critics think of this show? >> they hated it. >> they hated
we caught up with the cast, gavin mcleod, bernie co-pekopel isaac washington was the bartender, laurenhree different kinds of stories and it was very -- the happy endings are something that people love. i've always loved that as a viewer and people love happy endings and that was one of the goals aaron spelling had in putting this show together. i think -- and then we were able to bring the world to television viewers because after the first few years we went all over europe and, you know,...
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." >> his name is isaac dunham. he said, "this is on my way to work."i know, i bought you four benches on the way to work." we have to keep ourselves entertained. >> stephen: any span. spanish? >> no doubt. movie "snatched" with the lovely and talented goldie hawn. she hasn't done a movie in-- >> 15. >> stephen: 15 years. she plays your mom we had chris pratt here yesterday-- >> oh, my gosh, let me sniff the seat. >> stephen: no, afraid not, cbs. and kurt russell played his dad. you were like movie brother and sister. >> that's what i keep texting him. i'm like, "hey! let's hang out, bro!" >> stephen: how did you get this nice lady who has been, like, just enjoying herself for 14 years to step back in on to a movie set? because it's been since 2002 or '03 or something like that since she did a movie. how did you get her? >> i gave her $100. >> stephen: and daniel radcliffe. >> and daniel radcliffe. no, i approached her on an airplane-- she had no idea who i was. she's so nice to everyone. she's truly the kindest person. and she's like,"okay, honey." and
." >> his name is isaac dunham. he said, "this is on my way to work."i know, i bought you four benches on the way to work." we have to keep ourselves entertained. >> stephen: any span. spanish? >> no doubt. movie "snatched" with the lovely and talented goldie hawn. she hasn't done a movie in-- >> 15. >> stephen: 15 years. she plays your mom we had chris pratt here yesterday-- >> oh, my gosh, let me sniff the seat. >>...