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kodak black from the mercedes-benz stage.night, john cena and ayza gonzÁlez will be with us, and we'll have music from skylar grey. and later this week, ben stiller, mike and adam from the beastie boys. from the new movie "roma," marina de tavira and yalitza aparicio, from "queer eye" jonathan van ness. we will have music from griffin featuring elley duhÉ and mitski too. so please join us for that next week. at the age of 25, our first guest became the youngest executive producer in tv history with the debut of "family guy. since then, he's voiced hundreds of characters, won four emmys, hosted the oscars, written the novel, released four albums and given birth to a sex-crazed bear named ted. the season two premiere of his sci-fi comedy/drama "the orville" airs december 30th on fox. please welcome seth macfarlane. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how you doing? boy, i had something i want to show. i'm very excited to go through it. >> sure. >> jimmy: but i do want to ask you about your christmas party. every year you have a
kodak black from the mercedes-benz stage.night, john cena and ayza gonzÁlez will be with us, and we'll have music from skylar grey. and later this week, ben stiller, mike and adam from the beastie boys. from the new movie "roma," marina de tavira and yalitza aparicio, from "queer eye" jonathan van ness. we will have music from griffin featuring elley duhÉ and mitski too. so please join us for that next week. at the age of 25, our first guest became the youngest executive...
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january to but it clearly is and the snow is going to be noticeable just outside will happen where the kodak starts to tuck in hong kong all this time study twenty three there winds turning in so i think it might be cloudy rather than sunny there's a distinct lack of showers in the philippines and a good part of malaysia as well an unusual lack of showers they will start to rebuild but not immediately most of the heavy ones are a little bit further south we're talking about sumatra well to around sulawesi java looks dry but in singapore in kuala lumpur your quite light to get daily show as though they're all that many heavy ones around are the now nor in the immediate future things will change of course temporary blip that is more rain or more likely snow on its way through afghanistan to catch the finals of india northern pakistan but for the most part we still got cold still weather in northern india and sunshine elsewhere. the weather sponsored by cats are at peace. culturally i believe that the muslims had a far greater affects all europe than hero pat on the middle east. the crusaders f
january to but it clearly is and the snow is going to be noticeable just outside will happen where the kodak starts to tuck in hong kong all this time study twenty three there winds turning in so i think it might be cloudy rather than sunny there's a distinct lack of showers in the philippines and a good part of malaysia as well an unusual lack of showers they will start to rebuild but not immediately most of the heavy ones are a little bit further south we're talking about sumatra well to...
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created a photography revolution with flexible rolled film camera called kodak. before they moved houston's house to bonanza bill, we used to explore it, the modern day term for breaking in. he had this beautiful farmhouse. he had a dark room. we thought it was cool to sneak in and try to find room. that was in 1839. ofth dakota had a population 130,000 people. we grew rapidly to 630,000 people. something happened to us in our state. our population shrank from 1930 to 2011. we were the only state in the rank over thatarn time frame and one of the only places in the world that was shrinking population. in the last few years, our state has grown again. last year, our state grew by 4900 people. that may not seem like much, but to me that is like adding 14 arthurs in one year. that is a lot. our new total population passed 760,000 people for the first time in state history. [applause] it is easy to understand why scarcity mindset may still invade our thinking given that many of our citizens had direct experience with her decades of migration depopulation of rural are
created a photography revolution with flexible rolled film camera called kodak. before they moved houston's house to bonanza bill, we used to explore it, the modern day term for breaking in. he had this beautiful farmhouse. he had a dark room. we thought it was cool to sneak in and try to find room. that was in 1839. ofth dakota had a population 130,000 people. we grew rapidly to 630,000 people. something happened to us in our state. our population shrank from 1930 to 2011. we were the only...
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and rapidly kodak filed for bankruptcy, apple had completely reinvented a new way to think about photographernd we were in the era of 3g so these things quickly. i believe that we will see something similar in health. we'll go from curiosity to useful to indispensable. and indispensable means that that has to do things that are significantly more capable in terms of health and preventive care than what we have today with wearable devices. or things to be able to enable people to do more self-diagnosis, where the coupler can have a bigger role just as they have in other industries >> and it can't just be for the wealthy. john sculley, thanks for in-side. "squawk alley" returns in less than three minutes duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates.
and rapidly kodak filed for bankruptcy, apple had completely reinvented a new way to think about photographernd we were in the era of 3g so these things quickly. i believe that we will see something similar in health. we'll go from curiosity to useful to indispensable. and indispensable means that that has to do things that are significantly more capable in terms of health and preventive care than what we have today with wearable devices. or things to be able to enable people to do more...
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hunter, north dakota, created a photography revolution with a flexible rolled film camera, called kodak. for those from the arthur hunter airey know when we were kids before they moved to houston we cystic over there and explore it. it's a modern day term for breaking in. [laughing] he had in the center of this beautiful old farmhouse before got moved they had a dark room and we thought it was pretty cool to sneak in there and try to find the secret room. but that was in 1889, and north dakota coming in as new state had a population of roughly 190,000 people. our state grew, we grew rapidly over the next 40 years to 680,000 in 1930 and then something happened to us and our state that didn't happen to any other state, our population shrank. from 1930 all the way to 2011 we did not break that record. we were the only state in the nation that shrank over that timeframe. really one of the only places in the world that was shrinking population. last year and last use our state have started to grow again and her state grew by more than 4900 people last year. that may not seem like much to any
hunter, north dakota, created a photography revolution with a flexible rolled film camera, called kodak. for those from the arthur hunter airey know when we were kids before they moved to houston we cystic over there and explore it. it's a modern day term for breaking in. [laughing] he had in the center of this beautiful old farmhouse before got moved they had a dark room and we thought it was pretty cool to sneak in there and try to find the secret room. but that was in 1889, and north dakota...
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we can see some of the kodak verse. and then it's complicated. some people are good and some i.c.e. and bad in others. rex tillerson is proving to be a disastrous secretary of state, but is also proving to be a non-enabler of donald trump. that's a complicated. >> host: there is another risk you identify to this role. you worn in the book that trans disregard for long-held norms of democratic behavior may pressure others to intern disregard their own long-held norms of behavior. in particular, you worry that the military, whether it's active duty generals can retire generals could be attempted to expand the role and be less deferential to civilian control. do you see any signs of that materializing? >> guest: thank you for bringing that out. one of the things that were his mouth does not get as many discussions. i call this the autoimmune disorders of trump. the system in self-defense does things that are bad. >> obviously if jim mattis were president right now, i think the whole country would be happier. eddies in the chain of command. he has to execute the president's orders. if t
we can see some of the kodak verse. and then it's complicated. some people are good and some i.c.e. and bad in others. rex tillerson is proving to be a disastrous secretary of state, but is also proving to be a non-enabler of donald trump. that's a complicated. >> host: there is another risk you identify to this role. you worn in the book that trans disregard for long-held norms of democratic behavior may pressure others to intern disregard their own long-held norms of behavior. in...
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seth macfarlane, mike and adam from beastie boys, jonathan van ness from "queer eye," with music from kodaknd mitski. so please join us for mitski and all that stuff. our first guest tonight is a two-time golden globe winner and three- time lois lane who relocates from metropolis to washington, d.c. as former second lady of the united states, lynne cheney. she is currently nominated for three golden globes, once for the new movie "vice." "vice" opens in theaters christmas day. please say hello to amy adams. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doing? it's good to see you. [ cheers and applause ] you're beloved. how are you? >> i'm really, really good. thank you. i'm doing really well. >> jimmy: may i -- how old is your daughter? >> she's 8. >> jimmy: she's 8 years old. is there an elf on your shelf at home? >> we do. >> jimmy: and what are your thoughts on it? >> you know, her name is sprite. >> jimmy: the elf? ours is fresca. interesting. [ laughter ] >> and -- no, my daughter likes to watch me on the shows. >> jimmy: oh, like on talk shows. >> yeah, my -- >> jimmy: got it. >> a fri
seth macfarlane, mike and adam from beastie boys, jonathan van ness from "queer eye," with music from kodaknd mitski. so please join us for mitski and all that stuff. our first guest tonight is a two-time golden globe winner and three- time lois lane who relocates from metropolis to washington, d.c. as former second lady of the united states, lynne cheney. she is currently nominated for three golden globes, once for the new movie "vice." "vice" opens in theaters...
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>> so that kodak sent her cases of champagne when we broke the hundred -- >> seth: wow. >> you know, has ever really shot that much. >> seth: yeah, i'm shocked to hear that. >> so we did, you know, a lot of shooti. but i t fantastic, and as a young actor, to get to watch him and gina davis -- i was very cocky about gina davis though. i had seen her in "accidental tourist." so i was like, "yeah, you know, it's all right." [ light laughter ] and then, i see her in this movie. and i'm like, "you know, she's really not acting enough." she really should be -- to myself. then i see the movie, and she's perfection, and i'm like fonzie, you know. "ay, mae! come over here, mae! how ya doin', mae!" [ laughter ] you know, like a little lesson at the premiere of what to do in a film, versus what to do on a stage. you know? >> seth: well, i certainly enjoyed everything you did. and it is -- it is just a fi invite everydyand watch. and you know, it's one of those nice things when you make a film that's already about the past, when you make it, it doesn't -- it ages so well. >> no. and she and i ha
>> so that kodak sent her cases of champagne when we broke the hundred -- >> seth: wow. >> you know, has ever really shot that much. >> seth: yeah, i'm shocked to hear that. >> so we did, you know, a lot of shooti. but i t fantastic, and as a young actor, to get to watch him and gina davis -- i was very cocky about gina davis though. i had seen her in "accidental tourist." so i was like, "yeah, you know, it's all right." [ light laughter ] and...
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in the war effort but, they were visited and their home was searched and they took a grandfathers kodak camera, they took his shortwave radio and gave them a receipt and they never saw those things again. they also search the house looking for firearms.. i often wondered how it was that the federal agents knew where to go. and as you know, there is some controversy today about the misuse of census data in general and in particular citizen set questions. so i asked a good friend of mine, can you get me a cup of the 1940 census for my grandpa's home and she was able to do so, this is the page from the census, question 10 shows them listed as being japanese in question 16 shows them listed as aliens. so, this was the information that it was an article not long ago in may, document found in the archives that the federal agents did in fact go to the census bureau and collect this information about the whereabouts of enemy aliens from the census. this is a situation where despite the law saying you can't use it for things like this it was. >> this was my grandfather and he is on a -- the shot
in the war effort but, they were visited and their home was searched and they took a grandfathers kodak camera, they took his shortwave radio and gave them a receipt and they never saw those things again. they also search the house looking for firearms.. i often wondered how it was that the federal agents knew where to go. and as you know, there is some controversy today about the misuse of census data in general and in particular citizen set questions. so i asked a good friend of mine, can you...
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january a tool but it clearly is and the snow is going to be noticeable just outside one hand where the kodak starts to tuck in hong kong all this time steady twenty three the winds turning in so i think it might be cloudy rather than sunny there's a distinct lack of showers in the philippines and a good part of malaysia as well an unusual lack of showers they will start to rebuild but not immediately most of the heavy ones are a little bit further south we're talking about sumatra well to around sulawesi java looks dry but in singapore kuala lumpur your quite like to get daily show as though they're all that many heavy ones around are the now nor in the immediate future things will change of course temporary blip that is more rain or more likely snow on his way through afghanistan to catch the finals of india northern pakistan but for the most part we still got cold still weather in northern india and sunshine elsewhere. the weather sponsored by cats own ways. short films of hope and inspiration. a small story of three young women challenging the world around them. al-jazeera selects. to sur
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pockets on our cellne pho so no camera, she had a disposable camera, one of those black and yellow kodak dispose also. she keeps hitting the button, it won't go off. you could see donald is getting more and more impatient. he finally just stes away and says to her, sweetheart, let's do this next time we get together. turned, got into his limousine and refer to. and the woman who did not know me at the time at all, turned to me and said, but we're never going to get back together.hi i said, i k that's the point. s d he called me the next day to say, hey, that a pretty good line, huh, got me out of there. it was just a real icture of donald trump, deliver and funny, interesting and also doing twhatever he can doo get what he wants. >> woodruff: and as you say, he ordered your dinner for you that night. >> he did. extraordinary. ordered me two things, one i was allergic to and one i detested. it was not spicious beginning. >> woodruff: governor, in the book you tell your own story and talk about how close you became to him over the years. ofu had dinnen with your wife mary pat, with preside
pockets on our cellne pho so no camera, she had a disposable camera, one of those black and yellow kodak dispose also. she keeps hitting the button, it won't go off. you could see donald is getting more and more impatient. he finally just stes away and says to her, sweetheart, let's do this next time we get together. turned, got into his limousine and refer to. and the woman who did not know me at the time at all, turned to me and said, but we're never going to get back together.hi i said, i k...
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prosecuted some of the most tax breaking international cases in the history of the wto going back to kodak, fuji, the semi conductor cases and a variety of other landmark international legal decisions. alan was the deputy u.s. trade representative in the u.s. government, way back in the carter administration. when he was one of the key architects of tokyo round in the gap which launched many pathbreaking changes in the global trading system. he chaired the co committee at the time which dealt with overcapacity problems that have similar residences as today. alan was a pioneer in many respects in the international trading system then and now. prior to serving at deputy u.s. dr, office of general counsel, at the trade representative office and the board of menstruation after earlier serving in the u.s. treasury on a wide variety of international legal issues. while lawyering in dc, alan was also chairman for many years of the national foreign trade council, chairman of the board at the institute of trade and commercial diplomacy. and literally was one of the deans of the international trade
prosecuted some of the most tax breaking international cases in the history of the wto going back to kodak, fuji, the semi conductor cases and a variety of other landmark international legal decisions. alan was the deputy u.s. trade representative in the u.s. government, way back in the carter administration. when he was one of the key architects of tokyo round in the gap which launched many pathbreaking changes in the global trading system. he chaired the co committee at the time which dealt...
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could apple becoming in danger of being the eastman kodak, it sort of frittered away dominance that juggernaut did when it came to photography back in the 70 es and early '80s. that was then, what could happen now? to fresco news founder, john meyer, apple will see declines a year from now than where we are. why do you that view. >> i've been pointing this out for months now and really where i stand, this really comes down to two or three major forces. first, i think apple is dramatically underestimated the forces in china from a cultural standpoint and from a tech capability standpoint. they have clearly lost the game to companies like huawei on mobile. second, i think apple has continued to seriously, seriously lag behind in new innovation across new sectors and the one i will point out is ai. this is at this point my biggest worry for apple, and it stretches beyond apple. it stretches to america as a whole because my biggest worry over the next few years is that because of, just how big apple is, it is clear that they have not invested enough in ai. it is clear they have already been losing
could apple becoming in danger of being the eastman kodak, it sort of frittered away dominance that juggernaut did when it came to photography back in the 70 es and early '80s. that was then, what could happen now? to fresco news founder, john meyer, apple will see declines a year from now than where we are. why do you that view. >> i've been pointing this out for months now and really where i stand, this really comes down to two or three major forces. first, i think apple is dramatically...
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llegar a este betis complicado porque no es en el teatro kodak es mucho mÁs grande, estos en un hoteler interesante. tambiÉn ojalÁ que roma estÉ nominada como mejor pelÍcula porque va a estar nominada como mejor pelÍcula extranjera. va a ganar como mejor pelÍcula porque la historia de los premios Óscar jamÁs una cintaextranjera ha ganado el premio. la Última pelÍcula nominada fue " la vida es bella" en 1997. ana patricia: ahora que se llega la nominaciÓn a los oscar y que se lo lleve. carlos: me encanta la actitud de alfonso cuarÓn que mantuvo sus entrevistas. gracias por las estadÍsticas, mi querido luis. desde los 1014 puro mexicano ganando la preciada estatuilla. luis: un abrazo, seguimos aquÍ en comunicaciÓn. ana patricia: vÁmonos ahora con los chicos que tambiÉn se sienten tan orgullosos como nosotros de que los latinos estamos unidos. karla: uno de los que estÁ triunfando es nuestro juliÁn que se convirtiÓ en restaurantero ahora va hablar de esta polÉmica de este nuevo restaurante llamado " la placita", tambiÉn va hablar en vivo con alguien que nunca se habÍa enfrentado con Él e
llegar a este betis complicado porque no es en el teatro kodak es mucho mÁs grande, estos en un hoteler interesante. tambiÉn ojalÁ que roma estÉ nominada como mejor pelÍcula porque va a estar nominada como mejor pelÍcula extranjera. va a ganar como mejor pelÍcula porque la historia de los premios Óscar jamÁs una cintaextranjera ha ganado el premio. la Última pelÍcula nominada fue " la vida es bella" en 1997. ana patricia: ahora que se llega la nominaciÓn a los oscar y que...
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we couldn't stop in dc so what we did when we drove through, i was 13-years-old and i have a kodak cameraand my parents knowing i wanted to see these things that i've never seen them before they would pull up to the monument or the white house or the lincoln memorial and they car and i would get out of the car i remember i ran up the steps, took a picture with the disk, got in the car and then i went up to the gate and did the same thing at these monuments and that was my first moment of washington it was a 52nd tour but it changed my life and needless to say i made my way back. good for you on finding that story. earlier we teased this brad meltzer with barbara bush and lucille coble. explain what they are about to see. >> guest: this is how much barbara loves literacy. i wanted my daughter to have this book we used to watch lucy together and we used to do these storytimes we would read the book with someone and do something fun and funny and i said what if i dress up like lucille and we re-create the conveyor belt seemed. the office said that's great for going to be in washington said t
we couldn't stop in dc so what we did when we drove through, i was 13-years-old and i have a kodak cameraand my parents knowing i wanted to see these things that i've never seen them before they would pull up to the monument or the white house or the lincoln memorial and they car and i would get out of the car i remember i ran up the steps, took a picture with the disk, got in the car and then i went up to the gate and did the same thing at these monuments and that was my first moment of...