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i like to think i'm jimmy stewart. >> you look a little like jimmy stewart.ertainly look a little like pope francis. look, i want to say something to sort of wrap this up. it's obviously not unusual for men of a certain age to keep getting parts. it's more difficult for women of a certain age to keep getting parts. and, glenn, you are still going gang busters getting fantastic, fantastic roles. it's a real tribute and say real inspiration to us to see that. but it reminds me of the beginning of the film when you two open your film, "the wife," with a sex scene and it's kind of funny. so, tell us about it. i mean, old people -- sorry, elderly people -- >> old! [ laughter ] >> that's -- >> it sounds more sexy which is kind of ironic. >> that scene was shot on our very first day of filming. >> are you serious? >> yeah. we knew it was based in -- i don't know, we knew there was a punch line to it. and i was surprised that people -- friend for the first time mentioned during one of our press conferences. i was saying, what sex scene? you know. >> you had forgotten
i like to think i'm jimmy stewart. >> you look a little like jimmy stewart.ertainly look a little like pope francis. look, i want to say something to sort of wrap this up. it's obviously not unusual for men of a certain age to keep getting parts. it's more difficult for women of a certain age to keep getting parts. and, glenn, you are still going gang busters getting fantastic, fantastic roles. it's a real tribute and say real inspiration to us to see that. but it reminds me of the...
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you remember, some of you, my parents, jimmy stewart, claudette colbert, radio had after a trip ethel merman and voices that did not necessarily need a microphone. thank sonata and jack benny [inaudible] is ever an aide screamed american exceptionalism on the field, set in screen it was fdr. exhausted but inexhaustible the president bestowed will be still dubbed the war and on d-day, june 6, 1944 given moving prayer over network radio. america as congregants and late that october campaign for a fourth term he visited famed field in brooklyn for the first time and i followed the dodgers, he told the crowd, as beloved is any flatbush regular and i hope to come back and see them play. the president first baseball visit and opening day in 1935 with the depression long over in the world war was almost one would've been a great event even for a republican. baseball is public pace throughout the land but roosevelt often set i love it in america would have but instead the last before game he saw in the flesh was 9041 in griffith stadium and thereafter his time spent on baseball doodled as he
you remember, some of you, my parents, jimmy stewart, claudette colbert, radio had after a trip ethel merman and voices that did not necessarily need a microphone. thank sonata and jack benny [inaudible] is ever an aide screamed american exceptionalism on the field, set in screen it was fdr. exhausted but inexhaustible the president bestowed will be still dubbed the war and on d-day, june 6, 1944 given moving prayer over network radio. america as congregants and late that october campaign for a...
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if you are lending to 500 people, the kind of decision-making and consumer lending is like jimmy stewart in "it's a wonderful life." you look into somebody's soul, you are a good person, i will lend to you, mrs. so-and-so. at if you are lending to million people, is math, macro risk management, algorithms. not -- if they are not your neighbors and their coming to you online with digital platforms, which we are good at and have done for a long time, there is obviously a big customer experience to this and we have to import that into the firm. but a lot of the risk management decisions, the distribution decisions, the algorithms that one go into making these kinds of decisions kind of is in our wheelhouse. one of the reason that in percent -- that presents a big opportunity for us is we don't have legacy stores, thousands and thousands of branches that we have to protect on the one hand. and the normal disruptors in this space, the silicon valley credit comes into this space, don't have licensed deposit takers i don't have balance sheets. -- and don't have balance sheets. very good opportu
if you are lending to 500 people, the kind of decision-making and consumer lending is like jimmy stewart in "it's a wonderful life." you look into somebody's soul, you are a good person, i will lend to you, mrs. so-and-so. at if you are lending to million people, is math, macro risk management, algorithms. not -- if they are not your neighbors and their coming to you online with digital platforms, which we are good at and have done for a long time, there is obviously a big customer...
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lending to 500 people the kind of decision making you would make in consumer lending, it is like jimmy stewart in it is a wonderful life. you look into somebody's soul, a neighbor. i will lend you that much money, mrs. so-and-so. but if you are lending to 50 million people, it is math. it is algorithms. it is macro risk management, the stuff we are good at and have been good at for a very long time. if they are not your neighbors and coming to you online, then it is digital delivery and digital platforms, which we are kind of good at and have done for a long time. there is a big customer experience to this, and we have to import that into the firm, but a lot of the risk management decisions, the distributions decisions. the algorithms that go into making this kind of decision kind of is in our wheelhouse. one of the reasons that represents a big opportunity for us is we don't have legacy stores. we don't have thousands and thousands of branches that we have to protect on the one hand. and the normal disrupters in the space, the silicon valley crowd that would normally come into this space aren
lending to 500 people the kind of decision making you would make in consumer lending, it is like jimmy stewart in it is a wonderful life. you look into somebody's soul, a neighbor. i will lend you that much money, mrs. so-and-so. but if you are lending to 50 million people, it is math. it is algorithms. it is macro risk management, the stuff we are good at and have been good at for a very long time. if they are not your neighbors and coming to you online, then it is digital delivery and digital...
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. >> jimmy: oh, wait a minute, jon stewart, you play the incredible hulk out there on hollywood boulevard oh yeah. i mean, not -- i wouldn't say incredible. but adequate. i play an adequate hulk. i do. >> jimmy: how long have you been doing this? >> out here? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, i left "the daily show" august 6th, 2015. and then i -- august 7th, 2015, was the next day. >> jimmy: that's crazy. i didn't know that. how are you doing tip-wise today? >> not as good money-wise as i would like. but guy did t me i should go [ bleep ] myself, which technically is a tip. >> jimmy: no -- >> it is a tip. >> jimmy: i don't know if that is a tip. >> it's a tip, jimmy. >> jimmy: it is a tip? >> i don't do it for money, i do it for t come her i for thekids! >> jimmy: how excited the children are to see you. >> he'scid. the sparkle in the little boy's eyes when he hears the sound of the hulk flying in the hulk-copter! hulk fly, arrgh! >> jimmy: what's a hulk-copter? >> it's my -- the hulk's private helicopter. >> jimmy: the hulk does not have a helicopter. >> he's got a [ bleep ] hulk-copter! >> jimm
. >> jimmy: oh, wait a minute, jon stewart, you play the incredible hulk out there on hollywood boulevard oh yeah. i mean, not -- i wouldn't say incredible. but adequate. i play an adequate hulk. i do. >> jimmy: how long have you been doing this? >> out here? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, i left "the daily show" august 6th, 2015. and then i -- august 7th, 2015, was the next day. >> jimmy: that's crazy. i didn't know that. how are you doing tip-wise...
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smith goes to washington and jimmy stewart and, you know, we don't live in that world anymore. i thought peter strzok did himself some good. those e-mails, naked, read, are pretty damning, and he explained them in a coherent way. i thought peter strzok did the fbi some good. he just sounded like an fbi guy. spoke with such passion about what the bureau is and does. and i thought the republicans on the committee just turned this into a show trial and did more to discredit the gop effort to undermine mueller's investigation than any event that we've seen. that's really the, my takeaway from yesterday, this is, this long show trial-like grilling leaves the republican argument, that this is all political and outrageous a lot weaker than it was. so that's -- we'll see where they go from here, but i think most people looking in to that would have just shaken their heads and said, i don't know. that doesn't sound right, what trey gowdy is saying. doesn't sound right to me. >>> still ahead on "morning joe" -- actually i want to grab katty kay. we'll talk to you about what happened in l
smith goes to washington and jimmy stewart and, you know, we don't live in that world anymore. i thought peter strzok did himself some good. those e-mails, naked, read, are pretty damning, and he explained them in a coherent way. i thought peter strzok did the fbi some good. he just sounded like an fbi guy. spoke with such passion about what the bureau is and does. and i thought the republicans on the committee just turned this into a show trial and did more to discredit the gop effort to...
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. >> stewart, the chief domestic advisor to president jimmy carter recalled the tenure of america's 30 night president. he spoke about his book, president carter of the wilson center. this
. >> stewart, the chief domestic advisor to president jimmy carter recalled the tenure of america's 30 night president. he spoke about his book, president carter of the wilson center. this
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. >> stewart, the chief domestic advisor to president jimmy carter recalled the tenure of america's 30 night president. he spoke about his book, president carter of the wilson center. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. thank you for braving the security which protects us all. more will be coming in the back if some of you would like to move forward that would make it easier for us to accommodate the crowd that is standing in line. and jane harman, president ceo of the wilson center are delighted to preside over this event entitled president carter, the white house years. i have been carrying this book around when it's a workout. once you finish reading it you can cancel your gym membership just walk around carrying it. jim will understand that. measured against other biographies sue wins on size alone. this is not just a book party, although we are thrilled the book was written. this is a deep dive into whether presidency means written by someone was there to see it all. certainly i was there too but stu remembers far more details than i could, that's why i was so excited to get the
. >> stewart, the chief domestic advisor to president jimmy carter recalled the tenure of america's 30 night president. he spoke about his book, president carter of the wilson center. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. thank you for braving the security which protects us all. more will be coming in the back if some of you would like to move forward that would make it easier for us to accommodate the crowd that is standing in line. and jane harman, president ceo of the wilson...
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jimmy: he did. >> i said he looks like a bouncer at a nursing home. [ laughter ] he looks like a white trash sir patrick stewartllis looks like a nazi and a holocaust victim at the same time. he looks like a retired snake that won't grow back its skin anymore. >> jimmy: did he like it? did he enjoy the experience? >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. [ laughter ] no, he loved it. he actually loved it. he really had a good time with it. i think even big stars, you know, they love being the center of attention. even when there's an arrow. >> jimmy: who else roasted bruce with you? >> edward norton. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> great actor. and i was surprised. because i don't know how they know each other. i always thought edward norton does good movies. [ laughter ] and of course it was a big surprise that demi moore, bruce's ex-wife, came out. >> jimmy: was that really a surprise? >> i was surprised and bruce was certainly surprised. >> jimmy: he was. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's got to be the worst, when your ex-wife walks up. >> especially because, you know, she left him for the dumb guy from "dude, where's my car?"
jimmy: he did. >> i said he looks like a bouncer at a nursing home. [ laughter ] he looks like a white trash sir patrick stewartllis looks like a nazi and a holocaust victim at the same time. he looks like a retired snake that won't grow back its skin anymore. >> jimmy: did he like it? did he enjoy the experience? >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. [ laughter ] no, he loved it. he actually loved it. he really had a good time with it. i think even big stars, you know, they...