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john: a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, 'john has a fine mind, butazy mind.' >> why were you at the conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good mind, but you had to work hard. >> you become president of stanford university. you write that was the realization of your dreams. gordon bell convinces you and your colleagues to commercialize your microprocessor designs. how did he convince you to take that risk? john: there was an experimental project on the west coast, but it did not translate to the east coast. he said this technology is too disruptive. if you don't go with it, it will get put on the back shelf. it disrupts too many business models and product lines. he said you have to start a company. eventually we agreed. >> you eventually sold the company to silicon graphics. you had a number of ceos. what did you learn from the leadership you witnessed before you had the nice exit? john: that i didn't know anything about starting a company when i start
john: a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, 'john has a fine mind, butazy mind.' >> why were you at the conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good mind, but you had to work hard. >> you become president of stanford university. you write that was the realization of your dreams. gordon bell convinces you and your colleagues to commercialize your...
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brad: so wait, your first google search is a vanity search? johni wanted to see whether it would find, for example, a paper of mine, and find that high up on the list. the first president then was gerhard casper. i remember showing him the search. he was upset because sometimes when you search him, you get a casper the friendly ghost site, and for a constitutional lawyer, this was not a good thing. so i realized they had really made a breakthrough in terms of quality search. brad: february this year, you are named non-executive chairman of alphabet after the company had been run for 20 years by this group of three leaders. were you reluctant? did they have to convince you? john: i believed deeply in the company and the technology they built. it was an honor to take the job. brad: how do you work with larry, who remains ceo of alphabet, but gives independent ceos like sundar pichai a lot of independence? john: certainly, we spend a lot of time with sundar. a lot of our time is spent there. larry is doing what he wants to do, which is inspiring the o
brad: so wait, your first google search is a vanity search? johni wanted to see whether it would find, for example, a paper of mine, and find that high up on the list. the first president then was gerhard casper. i remember showing him the search. he was upset because sometimes when you search him, you get a casper the friendly ghost site, and for a constitutional lawyer, this was not a good thing. so i realized they had really made a breakthrough in terms of quality search. brad: february this...
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there is a duel them. john: "new york times" with a slap at president in a front page head, trump's theme is out shining election gold. the folks that you president is putting on immigration eclipses a very good job news in this country, is he missing an opportunity there? is the paper just taking a dig. >> i hear a lot saying that, republicans of touting the economy no question. the president also talking about the economy. you cannot ignore what is happening south of the border, the caravans are dominating the news, it is the media reporting on it as well, newspaper, "new york times," television news we're talking about what is happening with the caravans as they head north toward the south of the border, president is not just stan there and do nothing. he campaigned on building a wall, he has to look tough on illegaill border crossing, he td about the economy in florida, i talked to voters people coming to see the president speak, they told me reason why they want to vote for republican party they felt that
there is a duel them. john: "new york times" with a slap at president in a front page head, trump's theme is out shining election gold. the folks that you president is putting on immigration eclipses a very good job news in this country, is he missing an opportunity there? is the paper just taking a dig. >> i hear a lot saying that, republicans of touting the economy no question. the president also talking about the economy. you cannot ignore what is happening south of the...
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john: that is a good question. s one the company will have to struggle with. >> china, what is your view on the opportunity and risks? you might be compromising some of the company's values. john: it is something we worry about. anybody who does business in china compromises some of their core values, every single company, because the laws in china are quite a bit different than they are in our own country. the question that comes to my givingre we better off chinese citizens a decent search engine, a capable search engine, even if it is restricted and censored in some cases, then a search engine that is not very good? and does that improve the uality of their lives? and that is the struggle. >> can you do more good by being there, even on a compromise basis? the answer to that? john: i don't know the answer to that. i think it is a legitimate question, asking how can you do it and still live within the context of the regulations. >> what does it tell you about the political climate for the -- or the empowerment tha
john: that is a good question. s one the company will have to struggle with. >> china, what is your view on the opportunity and risks? you might be compromising some of the company's values. john: it is something we worry about. anybody who does business in china compromises some of their core values, every single company, because the laws in china are quite a bit different than they are in our own country. the question that comes to my givingre we better off chinese citizens a decent...
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we've known each other a very long time. you're on, john. ohn: delighted to be here. i don't have much to add. sarah fway you telelist of bilaterals, i may update it a little bit because we're trying to fill every minute of the president's schedule. she said he's going to meet with president makri, the host government of argentina, he'll meet with president moon of south korea, with president everyday wan of turkey -- -- with president erdogan of turkey, with the president of japan, that'll become a trilateral meeting with the prime minister of india, and then the president will meet with president putin and have a working dinner with president i. >> does the president have any plans in the works to meet with the saudis while he's there? john: the bilateral schedule is full toover flowing at this point so those are the ones i've listed that he'll be meeting with. >> i have a question about the border tensions right now with the u.s. and mexico. the u.s. launched tear gas canisters into mexican soil and i'm wondering if you've gotten -- if mexico has given the go-ahead
we've known each other a very long time. you're on, john. ohn: delighted to be here. i don't have much to add. sarah fway you telelist of bilaterals, i may update it a little bit because we're trying to fill every minute of the president's schedule. she said he's going to meet with president makri, the host government of argentina, he'll meet with president moon of south korea, with president everyday wan of turkey -- -- with president erdogan of turkey, with the president of japan, that'll...
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a dry state. still going after all these years. and unchanged. why? >> john t. aybe, to really tell the story of this place, you have to start with the story of its most famous employee -- booker wright, who had been working at lusco's as a waiter wince he was 14 years old. >> booker: thanks to y'all. we don't have a real menu. i'd be glad to tell you what we're gonna serve tonight. >> anthony: in 1965, nbc news came to town, making a documentary on race relations. booker's entertaining recitation of the menu at lusco's was famous around town, so they asked him to do his usual routine for the camera. >> booker: we have fresh shrimp cocktail, lusco's shrimp, fresh oysters on a half shell, baked oysters, oyster rockefeller, oyster almadine. >> anthony: but at the end of his usual litany is where he dropped the truth bomb that nobody was ready for, right here. >> booker: now as with my customers, i say my customers, be respecting of me. some people nice, some is not. some call me booker, some call me john, some call me jim. some call me nigga. oh that hurts, but you
a dry state. still going after all these years. and unchanged. why? >> john t. aybe, to really tell the story of this place, you have to start with the story of its most famous employee -- booker wright, who had been working at lusco's as a waiter wince he was 14 years old. >> booker: thanks to y'all. we don't have a real menu. i'd be glad to tell you what we're gonna serve tonight. >> anthony: in 1965, nbc news came to town, making a documentary on race relations. booker's...
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a reminder of home. saying to our earliest earliest so we're now joined by john who is a marine biologist and oceans campaign and director at greenpeace and he's had been seven major victories for marine conservation welcome john greenpeace has been campaigning to create this large and tajik ocean sanctuary that was proposed by the e.u. but the international body overseeing marine life in the antarctic has voted the proposal down what's your reaction. that's a real missed opportunity we had two point seven million people from around the world that were really pushing for action this year and you know these groups of diplomats came from a whole around the kamler world to. try to get this done but ultimately three countries really kept it from happening and that's russia china and norway and why is it so difficult to reach agreement on this and what is the interest of the think that countries that didn't vote for it it's a little disappointing i would hope that after we had the really important precedent setting. decision to create the rossi sanctuary in two thousand and sixteen things would be a little bit ea
a reminder of home. saying to our earliest earliest so we're now joined by john who is a marine biologist and oceans campaign and director at greenpeace and he's had been seven major victories for marine conservation welcome john greenpeace has been campaigning to create this large and tajik ocean sanctuary that was proposed by the e.u. but the international body overseeing marine life in the antarctic has voted the proposal down what's your reaction. that's a real missed opportunity we had two...
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whatever happened to mark to show the former leader of john a social democrat who challenged single muckle last year for the chance to race and failed spectacularly why did his campaign fail how does he react to criticism of his time as president of the european parliament conflicts a. lot. of what. we interrupt this program to bring you pictures. white walls. white moments white places white figures. and a milestone in pop history. the beatles' white album turns fifty. year old. sixty. w. . for you on facebook and twitter to date and in touch. whatever happened to martin schulz the former leader of germany social democrats who challenge the angular muckle last year for the chancery and failed spectacularly well he's my guest this week here in berlin why did his campaign fail and how does he react to criticism of his time as president of the european parliament.
whatever happened to mark to show the former leader of john a social democrat who challenged single muckle last year for the chance to race and failed spectacularly why did his campaign fail how does he react to criticism of his time as president of the european parliament conflicts a. lot. of what. we interrupt this program to bring you pictures. white walls. white moments white places white figures. and a milestone in pop history. the beatles' white album turns fifty. year old. sixty. w. ....
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do they see an opportunity there beyond abortion, beyond the courts, to make a pitch? john: elizabeth, every time i try to find you to invite you to this, you were in a different city. what is your most important take away and most surprising thought? elizabeth: thank you for getting me here, john. yes, i was spending a lot of time with voters, especially conservative voters. i was in 12 states, midi and iground senate races heard from a lot of white evangelical, catholic voters. i think what happened -- as we are talking about what happened with conservative religious voters, would also happened was that the democrats really turned out this cycle. the difference here is that white social conservatives really turned out, which give them the ability to hold the senate, and when the democrats kept the house, we were left with these very divergent and increasingly extreme views. i do not need to keep telling you everything you know about that. the power of the white social conservative voting bloc to achieve its ends is increasingly remarkable to me. because as much as democra
do they see an opportunity there beyond abortion, beyond the courts, to make a pitch? john: elizabeth, every time i try to find you to invite you to this, you were in a different city. what is your most important take away and most surprising thought? elizabeth: thank you for getting me here, john. yes, i was spending a lot of time with voters, especially conservative voters. i was in 12 states, midi and iground senate races heard from a lot of white evangelical, catholic voters. i think what...
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john carried a grocery bag filled will clean needles and got them from a nonprofit that exchange editory needles to are clean ones. needle exchanges helped stop hiv and help c but john was mart some made a business out of it. he sold the needle ford two dollars. you don't come from our world and you-we don't come from your world. a few extend away i met a red-head dressed in all blue. like most everybody else, shiz was in kensington to buys hers he. with if friend, kevin, a short man with a piled period opioids made people. i and kevin wont stop. iing. only do 20 bucks a day, he said. he worked as a cook making philly chekistic and commuted to the denseton to buy drugs every day too. he end end up in jail and got clean. it was too hard to stay keehn. he the tried lock himself up in the house but the boredom drove his crazy and drove him bang to drugs do you wish you could stop i, i asked in the and kevin laughed. everybody wishes they could stop. you always miss web. you're in this web the rest of your life. that august, just before the demolition was scheduled to begin, i walked along t
john carried a grocery bag filled will clean needles and got them from a nonprofit that exchange editory needles to are clean ones. needle exchanges helped stop hiv and help c but john was mart some made a business out of it. he sold the needle ford two dollars. you don't come from our world and you-we don't come from your world. a few extend away i met a red-head dressed in all blue. like most everybody else, shiz was in kensington to buys hers he. with if friend, kevin, a short man with a...
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best estimate on that big night for the democrats, but in either case, it will probably be a late night, johnfore we know. >> dickerson: and finally, as if we didn't have enough complexity, there is some sense the weather might play a role on tuesday. what do you know? >> well, we talk about turnout. it means that people might have to stand out there in some tough conditions. it looks like the weather forecast across the midwest is pretty tough. it looks like there are severe storms down across even into virginia and the mid atlantic there. so we'll see. a lot of those states don't early vote. some of them need election-day turnout.h3 that could be a factor. >> dickerson: oh, wow. okay. anthony, we'll see you later in the broadcast. thank you. we turn now to virginia democratic senator mark warner. today he's getting ready to canvas for democrats in virginia, including his colleague tim kaine. good morning, senator. you're going to be knocking on doors. what is your pitch? >> good morning. well, my pitch is this election people need to get out and vote. if they are concerned about what's goin
best estimate on that big night for the democrats, but in either case, it will probably be a late night, johnfore we know. >> dickerson: and finally, as if we didn't have enough complexity, there is some sense the weather might play a role on tuesday. what do you know? >> well, we talk about turnout. it means that people might have to stand out there in some tough conditions. it looks like the weather forecast across the midwest is pretty tough. it looks like there are severe storms...
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it is a privilege to serve with you. all the best, john kerry. s able toow he work with collegiality on both sides of the aisle, as well as in both chambers. we have a book from newt gingrich, also signed. there was no shortage of things the two of them did not see eye to eye on. sense said that, i got a that there was a level of mutual respect. thatere was anything , that was mr. gingrich's tendency to demonize the other side. that was something that was anathema to my father. you do not demonize the other side because that makes it harder for the other side to when the time may present itself. saying that you try not to have enemies, try to only have adversaries because an enemy is forever in an adversary is for this particular thing. it is easier to have enemy is if you end up demonizing the other side. thatere is anything bothered him, it was the tendency mr. gingrich had. what's the collection shows is .hat he had a curious mind he was involved in a wide variety of issues. people whort with were involved in a wide variety of issues, as well.
it is a privilege to serve with you. all the best, john kerry. s able toow he work with collegiality on both sides of the aisle, as well as in both chambers. we have a book from newt gingrich, also signed. there was no shortage of things the two of them did not see eye to eye on. sense said that, i got a that there was a level of mutual respect. thatere was anything , that was mr. gingrich's tendency to demonize the other side. that was something that was anathema to my father. you do not...
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played a great tie—break sol first set was extremely tough. john i had to stay focused and i felt that i played really great tennis from the second set and the third set as well. i served really well, especially on the return, working really good and really pleased with the win. dominic thiem knows nothing short of a win will do at the atp finals on thursday against kei nishikori and even that may not be enough. after losing his opening two matches to kevin anderson and roger federer it's going to be very difficult for the austrian to progress to the semi—finals, but the former world number four greg rusedski has been reflecting on the past year for thiem. i think 2018 was a good year for him. getting to his first grand slam final in paris. he has improved his game. i have been impressed the last few weeks on the hard courts, especially indoors, making the semifinals in paris. adding variety to his game, sliced backhands, trying to contact his swing on the hardcourt. i would say just i would sayjust go for it, play more aggressive style. bring that
played a great tie—break sol first set was extremely tough. john i had to stay focused and i felt that i played really great tennis from the second set and the third set as well. i served really well, especially on the return, working really good and really pleased with the win. dominic thiem knows nothing short of a win will do at the atp finals on thursday against kei nishikori and even that may not be enough. after losing his opening two matches to kevin anderson and roger federer it's...
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there's a lot going on between the reagan white house and the john paul ii vatican. fmr. ag meese: yes. >> all right. if you wish to elaborate, get into it. fmr. ag meese: it was a logical follow-up to do this. to provide the ways in which without using military force we could strengthen those forces which were combating marxism and which were constantly moving in the organizing people various countries under the oak of the soviet union and organizing resistance and ultimately organizing a situation where it would not be possible for the soviet union to continue, particularly with their aggression, let alone to maintain where they were at that time. it was a way in which to carry out the strategy ronald reagan had. moral engagement, making it clear through the diplomatic contacts with the soviet union we would not stand for any more aggression, even if it meant using military force. it is never plainly said in those words. it is very clear we would never take more aggression such as they had in afghanistan. thirdly, we would do everything we can to roll back the previous s
there's a lot going on between the reagan white house and the john paul ii vatican. fmr. ag meese: yes. >> all right. if you wish to elaborate, get into it. fmr. ag meese: it was a logical follow-up to do this. to provide the ways in which without using military force we could strengthen those forces which were combating marxism and which were constantly moving in the organizing people various countries under the oak of the soviet union and organizing resistance and ultimately organizing...
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president's rech on immigration.ee n the threat level midnight rhetoric on migrant t havemi s sator john atioly t bringfohid ms t iskit urvitavrdd re oneng reelection bottle. iskit urvitavrdd re oneng reelection bottle. te.isere'sik to takeenator thapove t hi' btreet banks,edh m abcrse it biea and all we gotheas tl. bilsa yi barbara comstock's "promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier."t, s "ms. wexton ba ldbreath of fresh air"i'n congress. 'm jennifer wextones ba ldbreath of fresh air"i'n congress. i beevveli heard stories from people across virginiaymt, that the opioid epidemic,pediatr. d t senate,i'll always liss that matter to virginia and [captioning made possible byliss warner bros. domestic television distributionht >] >> happy halloween, everybody.[cheers and applause] >> kanye west is outpolitics and there are a lot of people >> we interpreted him as distancing himlf from >> the kardashians dreed up ct ect un sviettt
president's rech on immigration.ee n the threat level midnight rhetoric on migrant t havemi s sator john atioly t bringfohid ms t iskit urvitavrdd re oneng reelection bottle. iskit urvitavrdd re oneng reelection bottle. te.isere'sik to takeenator thapove t hi' btreet banks,edh m abcrse it biea and all we gotheas tl. bilsa yi barbara comstock's "promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier."t, s "ms. wexton ba ldbreath of fresh air"i'n...
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a goes. the president and pope john paul ii meet in 1983. there is coordination of some kind. that is what i want to ask you about. >> june of 1982. >> i misspoke, june of 1982. there is a decade. solidarity regains its legal status. a democratic poland. a couple of quotations once again. richard allen, the president's first national security adviser. "this relationship between reagan and the pope was one of the great alliances of all time. -- was one ofet the great secret alliances of all time." second quotation, john paul ii's biographer. the claim that the men entered into a conspiracy is journalistic fantasy. how do you characterize what took place between the white house and the vatican and those two men? what is the correct way for us to understand it? >> even last night there was a little bit of a dispute about what it was. it is somewhere between the two. i believe what you had here -- first of all, back to ronald reagan and his religious faith, it was that faith which made him admire the pope, particularly this pope because you had a very strong person on behalf of his
a goes. the president and pope john paul ii meet in 1983. there is coordination of some kind. that is what i want to ask you about. >> june of 1982. >> i misspoke, june of 1982. there is a decade. solidarity regains its legal status. a democratic poland. a couple of quotations once again. richard allen, the president's first national security adviser. "this relationship between reagan and the pope was one of the great alliances of all time. -- was one ofet the great secret...
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john h.) let's hope they have a plan "b." (john a.) 12 former "wipeout" winners, 12 former "wipeout" losers back for another chance to vie for $50,000. aah! at the end, only the top three competitors will make it to the final challenge--the wipeout zone.
john h.) let's hope they have a plan "b." (john a.) 12 former "wipeout" winners, 12 former "wipeout" losers back for another chance to vie for $50,000. aah! at the end, only the top three competitors will make it to the final challenge--the wipeout zone.
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i know other states will be watching it as a test case to see what happens. john: do you want to take the subgroups? >> could i choose a different door? [laughter] because we do not have a lot of data on that. i do think the question about whether or not there is the possibility for potential for tension within the democratic partner -- democratic party between white liberals, or andal -- secular liberals racial, minority leaders who tends to be religious. there is a potential for tension. tanksmber going to think around town after the 2004 election and there was discussion of the events about what can into the democratic -- what can and should the democratic party do to reach out to religious voters. i thought that has the potential risk of alienating the group of who areious voters strongly democratic and growing in the population. on one level, it is always true that both parties have to manage and reconcile divers viewpoints -- diverse viewpoints. it is something to watch. john: do you want fear of the other? [laughter] one of the items on 2016costals and the
i know other states will be watching it as a test case to see what happens. john: do you want to take the subgroups? >> could i choose a different door? [laughter] because we do not have a lot of data on that. i do think the question about whether or not there is the possibility for potential for tension within the democratic partner -- democratic party between white liberals, or andal -- secular liberals racial, minority leaders who tends to be religious. there is a potential for...
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just heard john a few minutes earlier. they are having problems in ohio. every state is being impacted by climate change. this is a real thing for everybody in our nation. host: if that is the problem, what is the solution, particularly as your party takes power next year in the house? guest: we have to have a green new deal for america. we need to see in the structure investment in america overall, but we need to do it for a green new deal as well. number one, we want to address climate change. we want to improve, preserve, and protect our environment. the jobsant to create that are necessary to do this work. that will help increase middle-class wages in america. number three, it will reduce our reliance on foreign oil, foreign energy supplies. we see these crazy relationships we have in the middle east. a lot have been driven historically by the fact that we had a strategic and economic made for oil from the middle east. if we had energy independence in america, we would not be affected by everything going on in the middle east. we could do things based u
just heard john a few minutes earlier. they are having problems in ohio. every state is being impacted by climate change. this is a real thing for everybody in our nation. host: if that is the problem, what is the solution, particularly as your party takes power next year in the house? guest: we have to have a green new deal for america. we need to see in the structure investment in america overall, but we need to do it for a green new deal as well. number one, we want to address climate...
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along with a colleague, john established a special unit within the strathclyde police called the violenced their efforts on the social problems that he felt led directly to violent crime. his peers unsurprisingly were dubious. but as of 2014, scotland is at a forty-year low in violent crime. retired from the force, carnochan now advises law enforcement around the world. when in town, though, he likes to come here, typical scottish fare -- mother india, for a lamb curry simmered in spicy tomato gravy served with traditional scottish naan bread. >> anthony: i knew glasgow is traditionally a tough town. >> john: mhm. >> anthony: i've always seen it as always, like, a warm, welcoming place. >> john: yeah. >> anthony: it's always been one of my favorite places in, in this part of the world to visit. so do you think the town's reputation is deserved or is this, uh --. >> john: no. i mean, in terms of the level of violence, the facts are the facts. that's there. but statistically, if you don't live or come from glasgow, your chances of being a victim of a violent attack in glasgow is something l
along with a colleague, john established a special unit within the strathclyde police called the violenced their efforts on the social problems that he felt led directly to violent crime. his peers unsurprisingly were dubious. but as of 2014, scotland is at a forty-year low in violent crime. retired from the force, carnochan now advises law enforcement around the world. when in town, though, he likes to come here, typical scottish fare -- mother india, for a lamb curry simmered in spicy tomato...
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wow, eric. >> i get a couple scenes i get in hands in there. >> john makes me feel so special. >> ericr. >> well, yes, he did. he seemed real thrilled about it. >> still, eric says working with connie was a definite bucket list moment. as for who's on connie's co-star wish list? >> eric bana, check it. did it. >> i certainly am thankful for that. let's get back to "e.t.'s" own thanksgiving duo, not the turkey, the did yuo in new york. i feel you guys. it's cold here, around the high 60s. >> listen, you know who loves all this cold weather? vampires. >> and ten years ago today "twilight" introduced us to the most romantic one of all time, edward cullen. but twi-hards aren't the only ones feeling extra grateful today. the film's stars are too. >> certain memories will be close to you forever. so it will never be normal to say something was that long ago. >> say it. >> vampire. >> the whole ride's been really great. i've just been incredibly lucky in my career and my life. i'm really appreciative of everything. >> are you afraid? >> no. >> five films, $3.3 billion. a decade later the "twi
wow, eric. >> i get a couple scenes i get in hands in there. >> john makes me feel so special. >> ericr. >> well, yes, he did. he seemed real thrilled about it. >> still, eric says working with connie was a definite bucket list moment. as for who's on connie's co-star wish list? >> eric bana, check it. did it. >> i certainly am thankful for that. let's get back to "e.t.'s" own thanksgiving duo, not the turkey, the did yuo in new york. i feel...
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john: a number of things.e have the most republican women running for congress that we have ever had. another thing -- we are coming off of the largest majority the republicans have had since the with -- since the 1920's. with that, there are not a lot of competitive seats for us to recruit in. since there are fewer seats to recruit in, there are fewer options for us to recruit other folks. we have great female candidates, diverse candidates. in the 39th congressional district, she is going to be the first asian american -- first korean female republican elected to congress. salazar, in southern florida. a cuban-american. an amazing candidate and will be an amazing member of the delegation and will be a rising star. alexi: we have heard a lot about the post-kavanaugh bump for republicans. whether it is in enthusiasm or donations. you have seen how the battleground has shifted after that moment. what is one race think was generally help -- genuinely helped by that kavanaugh's nomination? isn: i do not think the
john: a number of things.e have the most republican women running for congress that we have ever had. another thing -- we are coming off of the largest majority the republicans have had since the with -- since the 1920's. with that, there are not a lot of competitive seats for us to recruit in. since there are fewer seats to recruit in, there are fewer options for us to recruit other folks. we have great female candidates, diverse candidates. in the 39th congressional district, she is going to...
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how much john a mother. yes. i was. just a brother this side of uganda reflector. no but isn't employment going to. focus on general a kind of one of those who often does. not want to move all the way to fight the fight and open up to them that the fellow knows local folks. who learn so it would have us not so sure we got one hundred for a little. for the what we're headed. oh go. look this is what we're going to force a vote. i guess since i don't know a moment that more than a month to decide on the fate of money to fund the judiciary votes on our own medical care but tom and i need to talk about that to get those two to the floor was a step or not but that if it doesn't done and at least i don't know that it was time to begin to move what i meant to ask someone close and i don't make a claim doesn't look amongst a deal that there wasn't any make a cut and i'm a time not made fun of i'm a little shaky but but let's suddenly feel kind of the mistress my future that i shouldn't have to because if you think of her students strike i think i'm wearing that as though t
how much john a mother. yes. i was. just a brother this side of uganda reflector. no but isn't employment going to. focus on general a kind of one of those who often does. not want to move all the way to fight the fight and open up to them that the fellow knows local folks. who learn so it would have us not so sure we got one hundred for a little. for the what we're headed. oh go. look this is what we're going to force a vote. i guess since i don't know a moment that more than a month to decide...
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me in applause. [ applause ] when mike gave the gift and he told me a few weeks ago to tell me he said understand i'm not coming to johns a lot of events where you celebrate it. there's a bit of bait and switch going on here today. thank you for all joining me. i know this is painful for you, mike, but it is truly joyous for us. that gift, and all the other kinds of support mike provided us, really reflects his very powerful, unshakable belief in the power of universities and the power of higher education to be fact, reason, and evidence to shape and improve society and afford opportunity to every individual. so, it's not higher. blow to note that mike bloomberg has no living peer in terms of his transformative impact. with great joy and admiration and affection, please help me welcoming in the former mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. [ applause ] >> thank you for the kind words. you gave them the way i wrote them for you. but i did tell ron before he started speaking just remember, i haven't cut the check to the endowment yet. i also want to thank ellen mckenzie, our talented dean of the school of public healt
me in applause. [ applause ] when mike gave the gift and he told me a few weeks ago to tell me he said understand i'm not coming to johns a lot of events where you celebrate it. there's a bit of bait and switch going on here today. thank you for all joining me. i know this is painful for you, mike, but it is truly joyous for us. that gift, and all the other kinds of support mike provided us, really reflects his very powerful, unshakable belief in the power of universities and the power of...
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a goal from the one. dwayne, watch, he will be deny immediatech and the look on john green's face says it all. n't found the end zone in just nine quarters. second quarter philip rivers allen in the end zone. he had a little dancing there. rivers with a quick toss, and melvin gordon who easily flipped conley and then juked nelson and picked up 66 yards and 6 points. the charges up 17-3. derek raider settle for a field goal, actually two. >> this will be a year that a lot of us will never forget and it's painful. it's really hard and it's painful. and, you know, it's going to be hard to sleep again, hard to get up in the morning but we're going to keep working hard and this will be the foundation that this problem leans on. >> i know it's going to get better. there's no doubt in my mind. i've seen it. i've been around guys, i've been around coaches. i have faith that it is. obviously it's not doing that right now, but i know in the future it's going to be a good place to play. >> the sharks return to the tank after losing back-to-back games on the road. a six game home stand the longest of the s
a goal from the one. dwayne, watch, he will be deny immediatech and the look on john green's face says it all. n't found the end zone in just nine quarters. second quarter philip rivers allen in the end zone. he had a little dancing there. rivers with a quick toss, and melvin gordon who easily flipped conley and then juked nelson and picked up 66 yards and 6 points. the charges up 17-3. derek raider settle for a field goal, actually two. >> this will be a year that a lot of us will never...
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ruled against his muslim ban early in the administration's tenure, and referred to him as a so-called judge, and johnwas silent during those. i think what has happened is there has been so many incidents now, including the one this week by president trump, and then also there has been a lot of controversy about the integrity of the judiciary and independence of the judiciary coming out of the kavanaugh hearings, and john roberts wanted to send a signal to reassure the american public about the independence of the judiciary. >> as you noted, john roberts has been asked for his comments before on statements made by the president and he did not give a response. he chose this time and he knew that the president would come back at him, he had to know. it was interesting to me that the president did it after he got back from golf, he went right to twitter to respond to john roberts and woke up this morning to do it again. this is not going away, but will john roberts stay engaged here? >> i don't think so john. i think it took all he had to put out the statement he did yesterday. i know lower court judges
ruled against his muslim ban early in the administration's tenure, and referred to him as a so-called judge, and johnwas silent during those. i think what has happened is there has been so many incidents now, including the one this week by president trump, and then also there has been a lot of controversy about the integrity of the judiciary and independence of the judiciary coming out of the kavanaugh hearings, and john roberts wanted to send a signal to reassure the american public about the...
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john: a little work to do for sure. lemonis: okay. ll that john is pretty close to saying yes. if we can resolve the menu issues and get our food costs down, then i feel like we're close to a handshake deal. i think, based on your visit, we've gotten some good feedback, and so i think we have some work to do. and maybe we can schedule to meet in a couple weeks. -john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents. lemonis: that better not cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of
john: a little work to do for sure. lemonis: okay. ll that john is pretty close to saying yes. if we can resolve the menu issues and get our food costs down, then i feel like we're close to a handshake deal. i think, based on your visit, we've gotten some good feedback, and so i think we have some work to do. and maybe we can schedule to meet in a couple weeks. -john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food...
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it's of a different nature, john. yes, we do, i do, you do, most news media will kriel the a pointing president because, frankly, it is a political system. it's a political system of appointments, we just saw that. and that's been the case since day one with the federal judiciary. but what president trump is saying here is not simply that someone was appointed and might have a particular inclination, he's saying that goes to the wins and losses. he's saying outright automatically, i think he used the word automatic. automatic loss for this administration and that is different, john. it's different than saying, you know, a particular judge happened to be appointed by president clinton or president obama versus george w. bush or trump. so politics has always been in the system but donald trump is on the same -- that there's no rules here. there's absolutely no rules and he is going to attack judges personally and undermind the larger integrity and le git ma city tank. it doesn't have an army. it only has its stature here
it's of a different nature, john. yes, we do, i do, you do, most news media will kriel the a pointing president because, frankly, it is a political system. it's a political system of appointments, we just saw that. and that's been the case since day one with the federal judiciary. but what president trump is saying here is not simply that someone was appointed and might have a particular inclination, he's saying that goes to the wins and losses. he's saying outright automatically, i think he...
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>> when you know you have a piece of gold, you don't have to wait? >> off screen you and john we do. john is great. we're going around the world. we've been to morocco, montreal, moscow, london. international adventures. >> you're out here living your best lives. >> trying to. >> wendell's reprising his role as james greer boss to our favorite fictional cia operative jack ryan. last season saw john krasinski's ryan in the middle east. this tim season two doesn next year. okay, nancy, i need to figure out what's going on for season two. don't you want some? >> back to you nancy. >> thanks, wendell and nischelle. yes i want those secrets. >> coming up, remember the suspected uk thief mistaken for david schwimmer? why police are thanking the real david schwimmer. plaque psoriasis can be relentless. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more pat
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a mail bomb. you guys kept an ad up there. what was the thinking there? john: the whole soros thing was a sad thing from the other side, where they desperately tried to tie something to something that wasn't. that ad had literally nothing to do with religion. it talked about the fact that he has given a bunch of money -- he is liberal and gave a bunch of money to people. you could replace that with anybody who is liberal and has given a bunch of money. the dems, frankly, tried to take that and make something that it was not. the ad had nothing to do with that. they are the ones that are trying to incite people and interpret these things that have literally nothing to do with what they are saying into something they are not. it is unfortunate that is what they are doing to politics. they are the ones going out there and trying to get people spun up on things that have nothing to do with the matter. mike: last question, you love all of these races like your children. what are some races you think are going to surprise people tuesday night, wednesday morning when
a mail bomb. you guys kept an ad up there. what was the thinking there? john: the whole soros thing was a sad thing from the other side, where they desperately tried to tie something to something that wasn't. that ad had literally nothing to do with religion. it talked about the fact that he has given a bunch of money -- he is liberal and gave a bunch of money to people. you could replace that with anybody who is liberal and has given a bunch of money. the dems, frankly, tried to take that and...
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and i think that will create a better and healthier discourse. >> and, john, i think it's worth notingok tries to get on top of these issues, their business is going to take a hit. they are investing billions in security. they've added 30,000 security professionals to try to handle a lot of these threats on the platform on democracy. and they have also changed, as you heard in my interview with mark, they changed the algorithm to help demote sensationalist content. remember, that kind of content met more eyeballs on screen which meant more money for facebook. so fundamentally, the question at the core of this is, is their business model broken and can they fix facebook without breaking their business? john. >> our thanks to lori siegl. that was part 2 of cnn's exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg. it was generated by a lengthy "the new york times" investigative piece about the company and its practices, which included according to the times, hiring a republican opposition research firm to discredit facebook protesters, in part, by linking them to liberal financier george soros. the
and i think that will create a better and healthier discourse. >> and, john, i think it's worth notingok tries to get on top of these issues, their business is going to take a hit. they are investing billions in security. they've added 30,000 security professionals to try to handle a lot of these threats on the platform on democracy. and they have also changed, as you heard in my interview with mark, they changed the algorithm to help demote sensationalist content. remember, that kind of...
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happen when the democrats take over the house of representatives we go to redacted correspondent john a photon. as we all know the democrats won back the majority in the house of representatives so now they've got a real opportunity to infuse the house with some bold new leadership that is relentlessly determined to champion progressive ideals and obstruct trumps decimation of the country at every turn so in all likelihood who are they going to go with first speaker that's more for preexisting medical condition. oh. oh. oh oh oh. we have a market bipartisan marketplace of ideas that make our democracy strong a bipartisan marketplace of ideas what the is that even maybe palosi is acting like the next speaker already and any effort to replace or faces a men's obstacles without a viable alternative said democratic lawmakers and aides no viable alternative really i've got a viable alternative for you how about this is a moldy ham sandwich or this vintage anarchy. also made autopsy reports or at the very least representative of barbara lee of california who has been a stalwart of the left in
happen when the democrats take over the house of representatives we go to redacted correspondent john a photon. as we all know the democrats won back the majority in the house of representatives so now they've got a real opportunity to infuse the house with some bold new leadership that is relentlessly determined to champion progressive ideals and obstruct trumps decimation of the country at every turn so in all likelihood who are they going to go with first speaker that's more for preexisting...
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john barrett is a law professor at st. john's university, and john dean is a former white house nixon counsel. perfect gentlemen to talk about and no hard names because they're both johns. i'll get them both right. this is for john barrett. good evening to both of you, by the way. let's start with the new reporting i just talked about. before sessions resigned at least one justice official said that it may not be constitutional or they had questions about his appointment. what's your reaction to that? >> it's a very serious question. he is the principal law enforcement officer acting as a cabinet official. and he's never been for their job or any current job that he holds confirmed by the senate. under the appointments clause, there's a serious constitutional question involved. the d.c. circuit in a federal grand jury case involving the mueller investigation has just called for supplemental briefing on that question. a lot of smart constitutional lawyers think that there is a real serious doubt that he's lawfully in office.
john barrett is a law professor at st. john's university, and john dean is a former white house nixon counsel. perfect gentlemen to talk about and no hard names because they're both johns. i'll get them both right. this is for john barrett. good evening to both of you, by the way. let's start with the new reporting i just talked about. before sessions resigned at least one justice official said that it may not be constitutional or they had questions about his appointment. what's your reaction...
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blackstone. >> reporter: seven days a week john chan arrives a little after 4:00 in the morning to open his donut shop in seal beach, california. >> good morning, sir. >> reporter: the first customers arrive by 4:30. these days, you have to get there early, because the do nuts are likely to be sold out before dawn. >> i'm getting five dozen do nuts. >> reporter: since 1990, john chan has been behind the counter with his wife, stella, by his side. >> how is she doing? >> she okay. >> oh! >> reporter: john's wife was more than 30 years is now recovering from a brain aneurysm. her sister stepped in to help out, but customers immediately missed stella. >> she's smiling, full of life, always in a great mood. just, "hi, how are you. good morning." >> reporter: because of their affection for the man who makes the confections, the community wanted to help. as word spread about stella, people said, "we'll give you some money. we'll open a gofundme page. we'll give you some money." i can make money by myself, good enough. >> reporter: you didn't want people to just give you money. >> no,
blackstone. >> reporter: seven days a week john chan arrives a little after 4:00 in the morning to open his donut shop in seal beach, california. >> good morning, sir. >> reporter: the first customers arrive by 4:30. these days, you have to get there early, because the do nuts are likely to be sold out before dawn. >> i'm getting five dozen do nuts. >> reporter: since 1990, john chan has been behind the counter with his wife, stella, by his side. >> how is...
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to highlight the result is a death there sure shoki -- this visit not j john thomas because a as usuall colon. of the country's most us of jurors your restriction that stretching prosecute crown prince. nice from trying to commit [inaudible] yemen yemen. internet right right instance and also lawyers are working on bringing them in a get out about on current. home almond and argan of only services in our in argentina enough. this. afternoon right right watch watch wild wild imagination are charging judge allegedly downtown toward more development or crime right [inaudible] mhm in. our charged. for adding that it is a highly highly like like most. arrest warrant for the when eating eating. complicating matters further otherr diplomatic matter unity unity like likely to try and sell them and any controversial. addressed non the less less a federal lawsuit. is expected to decide what. family vacations in the coming days. possible china china reported genetically modified bases now's's not another story doctotoral engines and women womenen's childrens hospital cold and spoke to the i have i
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let's get a reality check. john avalon here with that. john? isten, a whole lot of lying going on. but consider where we are three weeks after the midterm, between thanksgiving and christmas, this might be called mueller time because the mueller investigation definitely seems to be heating up. cnn sara murry reporting on e-mails acknowledges knowledge of the dnc hacks. and then a bombshell but unconfirmed report from the guard than that paul manafort met with wikileaks founder around the time that manafort joined the trump campaign. wikileaks has aggressively denied the report. paul manafort doesn't exactly have what you call a good record when it comes to telling the truth. manafort pled guilty to charges on lying on a plethora of topics. he admitted to lying on his federal taxes for years, lying to banks, lied about his lobbying work and also tried to convince other folks to lie about their lobbying. but wait. there's more. he lied about talking off the books payments saying, quote, i have never received a single off the books payment, neither
let's get a reality check. john avalon here with that. john? isten, a whole lot of lying going on. but consider where we are three weeks after the midterm, between thanksgiving and christmas, this might be called mueller time because the mueller investigation definitely seems to be heating up. cnn sara murry reporting on e-mails acknowledges knowledge of the dnc hacks. and then a bombshell but unconfirmed report from the guard than that paul manafort met with wikileaks founder around the time...
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this really is a very rare situation. chief justice john roberts is a republican appointed judge, and while he has stayed quiet as president trump has repeatedly blasted other judges in the past, now he is speaking out. president trump making it known he is not happy with the obama appointed judge in the ninth circuit court of appeals who blocked his plan to limit asylum for migrants at the southern border. >> this was an obama judge, and i'll tell you what, it's not going to happen like this anymore. >> reporter: the latest case of the president lashing out at a judge who didn't rule in his favor triggering an unprecedented rebuke from the chief justice at the united states. john roberts releasing a statement saying, quote, we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. what we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them. it didn't take long for president trump in florida for thanksgiving to fire back tweeting, sorry, chief justice j
this really is a very rare situation. chief justice john roberts is a republican appointed judge, and while he has stayed quiet as president trump has repeatedly blasted other judges in the past, now he is speaking out. president trump making it known he is not happy with the obama appointed judge in the ninth circuit court of appeals who blocked his plan to limit asylum for migrants at the southern border. >> this was an obama judge, and i'll tell you what, it's not going to happen like...
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(man) we'll hear from that kid and i don't mean a postcard. (johnurturro) there's a lot of joel and ethan in there. fish, fresh fish. (john turturro) they're not as much of a pill as "barton fink" is. (woman) let's get to work. it's late, morrie. not anymore, lil, it's early. we were doing a love scene with judy davis and they had written originally there wasn't all this kissing. and i don't think she ran her hand through her hair and then they wanted to do it a little bit different. and i didn't want to. i said, "listen you guys, i have to defend the writers here." and they were like oh, yeah, well, to hell with the writers. i said, it should be really like he's a virgin and everything. and then we came up, i said, "well how about if, you know, she takes my glasses off, totally undressing me?" he looks like a little raccoon, he's a little scared child. when we saw it in dailies, ethan said, "that's really romantic." so i said, "it could use a little touch of sensitivity before what's going to happen, you know." (narrator) producer joel silver, know
(man) we'll hear from that kid and i don't mean a postcard. (johnurturro) there's a lot of joel and ethan in there. fish, fresh fish. (john turturro) they're not as much of a pill as "barton fink" is. (woman) let's get to work. it's late, morrie. not anymore, lil, it's early. we were doing a love scene with judy davis and they had written originally there wasn't all this kissing. and i don't think she ran her hand through her hair and then they wanted to do it a little bit different....
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. >> there is a real animosity between the press and the president as early as john adams. he is the person who is pushing for the sedition act of 1798. tries to act does is prevent criticism of the government and a president. c-span's "the weekly" on the free c-span radio app under b or wherevera you go for podcasts. up next, a look at the impact of religious voters on the 2018 midterm elections and the 2020 presidential campaign. fromll hear from reporters the washington post, the york times, and researchers with the pew research center. from georgetown university, this is an hour and 40 minutes. my name is kim daniels and i'm the director of the catholic and social thought here at georgetown university. thank you for joining us on this discussion as fate and the faithful in the midterm election, the fourth in our series of faith in the faithful in u.s. politics, exploring the intersection of faith, politics and public life. tonight, we focus on the role that faith, religious voters, and faith communities played in the outcome of the 2018 midterms, and how they are helping
. >> there is a real animosity between the press and the president as early as john adams. he is the person who is pushing for the sedition act of 1798. tries to act does is prevent criticism of the government and a president. c-span's "the weekly" on the free c-span radio app under b or wherevera you go for podcasts. up next, a look at the impact of religious voters on the 2018 midterm elections and the 2020 presidential campaign. fromll hear from reporters the washington post,...
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england are looking to become just the third team in to complete a series whitewash in sri lanka. john, a presidential candidate how are you? it is day by day. some days are good, some are not. he would not want me to be anything but strong so i left by that. during the week of his passing you carried yourself with such extraordinary poise and grace. it captured both in the us and internationally.” poise and grace. it captured both in the us and internationally. i did what i hoped john would be proud of and that was to at least remain strong and more importantly be strong and more importantly be strong for my children so i appreciate your words about that but for me it was just what it was until iam. for me it was just what it was until i am. when the news came there was this bipartisan outpouring. why do you think the nation reacted that way. he was the conscience of the country in many ways. people recognised him for his ability to work across the aisle and his belief in working across. also his willingness to debate but not demean. i believe we have lost those ideals forever right n
england are looking to become just the third team in to complete a series whitewash in sri lanka. john, a presidential candidate how are you? it is day by day. some days are good, some are not. he would not want me to be anything but strong so i left by that. during the week of his passing you carried yourself with such extraordinary poise and grace. it captured both in the us and internationally.” poise and grace. it captured both in the us and internationally. i did what i hoped john would...
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and so the first lady's office stay thing out of the way. >> and is isn't there a deal that john kelly had announced a deal -- >> yes sh, he announced it. the president has asked me to stay the on until 2020 and that something that we will do, and we are learning that is increasingly untenable position, and given the role of kelly and the tensions coming up now between the key figures, and melania trump in a lot of ways, she does her own thing, and we have seen it in the past and independent operator, but behind the scene, she is obviously talking to her husband about these issues, and getting on the wrong side of the first lady has not been working out welle for the previous chief of staffs. >> and the same for ronald reagan's chief of staffs who got on the wrong side of nancy reagan reagan. >> and bringing in the co-chair of the election administration, and obviously, talking about a slightly different topic than we originally imagined when we brought you on, but as somebody who has spent time in the west wing, and you are familiar, and those of us in the obama administration remembe
and so the first lady's office stay thing out of the way. >> and is isn't there a deal that john kelly had announced a deal -- >> yes sh, he announced it. the president has asked me to stay the on until 2020 and that something that we will do, and we are learning that is increasingly untenable position, and given the role of kelly and the tensions coming up now between the key figures, and melania trump in a lot of ways, she does her own thing, and we have seen it in the past and...