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and she told me, she says, you let me worry about that. one day on the visiting yard up here, you know, when she come to see me. i got down on my knee. and i asked her, would you marry me? and she says, yes. so i said, okay, then i'll put in a request for marriage. so i did. as it stands right now, last count, the chaplain said that i was the ninth in line. >> until he is wedding day, alan must rely on letters to communicate with his fiancee. but before he opens his mail it must undergo a meticulous screening process. >> good morning, holman mail room. if it doesn't have dorm numbers, ais numbers, they can't have it. if it doesn't have a name on the return address, they can't have it. doesn't have a return address at all, they can't have it. they're not allowed to have any kind of nude pictures. pictures that are sexually explicit. that's not allowed. when i was going through the mail, i was looking at the envelope. and i notice it was like a big sticker. i've never seen one of those. it was kind of weird. i took the letter opener. peeled
and she told me, she says, you let me worry about that. one day on the visiting yard up here, you know, when she come to see me. i got down on my knee. and i asked her, would you marry me? and she says, yes. so i said, okay, then i'll put in a request for marriage. so i did. as it stands right now, last count, the chaplain said that i was the ninth in line. >> until he is wedding day, alan must rely on letters to communicate with his fiancee. but before he opens his mail it must undergo...
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you are going to have to let me out and let me show you. let me show you. >> that's true.ant to take the chance. >> let me show you. >> there's a lot of new guys down the hall. when you hit the hallway down there, there is going to be one of them saying, i got to have him, i'm going to have him. i don't want somebody down there with knives fighting -- >> that's not going to happen. it's never been that serious -- >> you can't promise me that. >> yes, i can. >> tell you what. tell you what. i take all of this into consideration. if i find out you have caused problems down there or [ bleep ] get into it about somebody about you, i'm going to lock you back up. >> i accept that. i will accept that very restrictful probation. >> let me think about it then. i'll get warden calleder and see if he'll agree with it also. >> i appreciate that. >> all right. >> thank you, captain. >> you're welcome. >> i feel a lot better. i feel a lot of relief. at least he tell me he will take it into consideration. he didn't just say no. he'd have said no, i'd probably have broke down, come on, ta
you are going to have to let me out and let me show you. let me show you. >> that's true.ant to take the chance. >> let me show you. >> there's a lot of new guys down the hall. when you hit the hallway down there, there is going to be one of them saying, i got to have him, i'm going to have him. i don't want somebody down there with knives fighting -- >> that's not going to happen. it's never been that serious -- >> you can't promise me that. >> yes, i can....
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sorry enough to give back the fees. >> the risk is i would role the device because i can make it up let me move on the staffs recommendations report if i could go through those 0 next. >> let's - let's go to some of the assumptions they drive the numbers so let me go to the report this is page 7 of angeles report some of the assumption and while they get they're typically the assumptions drive it out put so it will lean our way for the natural resources and the infrastructure i had a question on this the one thing that it seems to me to be prudent - i'm looking at the bottom of page 7 if you have our report and following infrastructure would be the riches a bridges and the roads and those kinds of things that are having high cast flows and some inflation protection that's part of the recommendation so to me those are this makes the most sense to switch 234r from bonds and infrastructure that as a 5 percent rate of return on principle so roughly a 10 percent rate of return we have cal percent representative made a presentation to that effect so to me the infrastructure hunter's bay should h
sorry enough to give back the fees. >> the risk is i would role the device because i can make it up let me move on the staffs recommendations report if i could go through those 0 next. >> let's - let's go to some of the assumptions they drive the numbers so let me go to the report this is page 7 of angeles report some of the assumption and while they get they're typically the assumptions drive it out put so it will lean our way for the natural resources and the infrastructure i had...
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let me rephrase. he, let me pay tribute to him anyway. and wish him luck in the current battle he has in his constituency. but he raises a case we've all had at our constituency surgeries, people who put money into time-share schemes by companies turned out subsequently to be disreputable. we had challenges getting those companies properly uncovered and regulated. i will look into the specific case and write to him in his capacity as mp or whatever it is after the election. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister knows i have often been unhelpful to the government in health select committee but as member of the select committee it is my duty to be impartial. let me share my concerns that the objective role of the select committee system has been fundamentally undermined by labour's refusal to even discuss a draft report. having heard evidence of decreased admin costs in health reforms, privatization slowing since 2005 -- not posing a threat to the nhs. no charges -- [inaudible] dawes he agree -- >> order. must be order. remainder of the questi
let me rephrase. he, let me pay tribute to him anyway. and wish him luck in the current battle he has in his constituency. but he raises a case we've all had at our constituency surgeries, people who put money into time-share schemes by companies turned out subsequently to be disreputable. we had challenges getting those companies properly uncovered and regulated. i will look into the specific case and write to him in his capacity as mp or whatever it is after the election. >> mr....
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let me put on record how hard the correspondence union work. they get thousands of letters, including for members of parliament, every week. i will look into that and make sure she gets a reply from me. let me say to all those live -- living in hampton, they will get a lot of letters from you in the coming week. [shouting] >> mr. governor. >> last week, the competition for rail services, including -- he may be aware that some people in this house want a long review of franchise, leading to re-nationalization of railways. i wonder if he understood the delays and misery this could cause in norwich, up and down the main lines, if this were to happen. >> first of all, let me thank my honorable friend for the work that he has done to press for better rail service. we have a clear view, we want to achieve its which in 60 minutes, norwich and 90 minutes. that is what the reforms are about. happy birthday to the shadow chancellor, in his words. the aim of this, when he has time after the election, he will be able to see norwich and 90 minutes. i think i
let me put on record how hard the correspondence union work. they get thousands of letters, including for members of parliament, every week. i will look into that and make sure she gets a reply from me. let me say to all those live -- living in hampton, they will get a lot of letters from you in the coming week. [shouting] >> mr. governor. >> last week, the competition for rail services, including -- he may be aware that some people in this house want a long review of franchise,...
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peak before the crash with hundreds and hundreds of employees to manage their hedge funds portfolio let me talk about culture in investing culture tremendous everyone we have a long term hypothetical to fund let me talk about the customers we didn't talk about the difference in customers within the public pension funds as well as the especially documents but the chief executive officer has given us hundreds and hundreds of pages on the recommendation and risk and everything else so you're saying he hadn't paid attention there is one thing on page 11 one sentence staff has heard and taking a look at the concerns of trusts beneficiaries regarding staff proposals that sf staff hedge funds so there's one sentence i want you to understand it says i, however we believe we're right but one sentence 2, 3, 4 those documents that addresses the concerns of 200 positions that are signed and this hundreds of e-mails and the participation by the members let's not be critical that staff has not addressed the concerns only one thing i want to talk about the risk that less what common sense is different be
peak before the crash with hundreds and hundreds of employees to manage their hedge funds portfolio let me talk about culture in investing culture tremendous everyone we have a long term hypothetical to fund let me talk about the customers we didn't talk about the difference in customers within the public pension funds as well as the especially documents but the chief executive officer has given us hundreds and hundreds of pages on the recommendation and risk and everything else so you're...
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and i just want to say, let me be there in your sate morning, let me be there in your city night. let me change those [inaudible] and make it right. make it right. let me wonder for this district wonder land that we certainly do share, all i ask you is let me be there. all i ask you also too do, i sure hope you care. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is [inaudible] i'm 83 years old. [inaudible] who is 1 and a half year on the street out of my house. i'm homeless. i ask you so many times for help to bring me back to my home because 83 years old person should have a home, not anything else. but you are dealing like the board of supervisors and mayor yang is president. are you not afraid god will punish you like it punished kennedy family for the same thing. 500 women and children to gas chamber in [inaudible] >> thank you, next speaker, please >> first of all i would like to say you are [inaudible] hardest workers in the city is the fire department. i'm [inaudible] a native of san francisco and graduated in 1983. i remembered [inaudible] finest
and i just want to say, let me be there in your sate morning, let me be there in your city night. let me change those [inaudible] and make it right. make it right. let me wonder for this district wonder land that we certainly do share, all i ask you is let me be there. all i ask you also too do, i sure hope you care. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is [inaudible] i'm 83 years old. [inaudible] who is 1 and a half year on the street out of my...
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let me give you an example, tuition fees. people criticize me for wanting to lower the burden of tuition fees from 9,000 pounds to help middle-class families. i want to help middle-class families but lots of families are saying, leaving university with 44,000 pounds of debt is a good situation, let's do something about it with their change. i want a country where you feel you are now struggling, and that is one of the changes we make. >> that does mean you are anti wealth creation? >> wealth creation democratic socialist, i think wealth creation is incredibly important part of building a prosperous society. the distance with nikkei and this is important for the audience is the way we succeed is not simply those at the top doing well but all working people succeeding. i say it is working people succeed britain's succeeds. that might sound like a political slogan. it is and villages of reality in the way a country gets on. if hard work is working for everyone -- >> a seven figure bonus. >> you get some security, doing the right
let me give you an example, tuition fees. people criticize me for wanting to lower the burden of tuition fees from 9,000 pounds to help middle-class families. i want to help middle-class families but lots of families are saying, leaving university with 44,000 pounds of debt is a good situation, let's do something about it with their change. i want a country where you feel you are now struggling, and that is one of the changes we make. >> that does mean you are anti wealth creation?...
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their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. e, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] objection your honor. sustained. with the x1 dvr library you could take anywhere, xfinity is perfect for people on the go. >> larry: okay. with welcome back to the show. joining the panel tonight is comedian and actor starring in the new film road hard opening this friday, adam carolla. cheers cheer. >> director as well. i don't want to leave that out. a professor of psychology specializing in drug research at the columbia of university, dr. carl hart. [ cheers and applause ] >> larry: and the host and managing editor of tv one's news one now, roland martin. [ cheers and applause ] >> larry: and comedian and cohost of vh1's big morning buzz live, michelle buteau. michelle, welcome to the show. >> so we are talking about marijuana -- oh, and i've taken the liberty just for the purposes of attacking to just make some brownies in case anyone gets hu
their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. e, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] objection your honor. sustained. with the x1 dvr library you could take anywhere, xfinity is perfect for people on the go. >> larry: okay. with welcome back to the show. joining the panel tonight is comedian and actor starring in the new film road hard opening this friday, adam...
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let me say that again. i think it would be helpful and i would like to see it on my desk before the end of this week legislation that is added to the religious freedom restoration act in indiana that makes it clear this law does not give businesses the right to deny services to anyone. we want to make it clear that indiana is open for business. we want to make it clear that hoosier hospitality is not a slogan, it is our way of life. it's the reason people come here from around the world and they come back again and again and again because hoosiers are the kindest, most generous, most decent people in the world. let me say i believe this is a clarification, but it is also a fix, it is a fix of a bill that through mischaracterization and confusion has come to be greatly misunderstood and i'm determined to address this this week. and to move forward as a state. and i know we will. indiana has come under the harsh glare of criticism from around the country. and some of us get paid to be under that harsh glare a
let me say that again. i think it would be helpful and i would like to see it on my desk before the end of this week legislation that is added to the religious freedom restoration act in indiana that makes it clear this law does not give businesses the right to deny services to anyone. we want to make it clear that indiana is open for business. we want to make it clear that hoosier hospitality is not a slogan, it is our way of life. it's the reason people come here from around the world and...
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letting me join. i just want to mention a couple of things. i know that communities across the u.s. and particularly our cities and towns have been wonderful partners for the epa. both in identifying how best to identify how state revolving funds effectively, to look at brownfields redevelopment and continuing to support that. looking toward sustainability and how communities work. our fiscal budget this year at the president's request has really been recognizing how great you are and how we can enhance partnership with additional dollars. number one, the 42% of epa's funding goes directly to states and to tribes. the president is looking to up the ante to continue to work together to provide resilience so that we can provide you expertise and tools so you can address your changing weather patterns, the extreme weather events that you are experiencing. but we also know that climate change is significantly affecting our infrastructure. so we are dealing with climate change and the old challenge with de
letting me join. i just want to mention a couple of things. i know that communities across the u.s. and particularly our cities and towns have been wonderful partners for the epa. both in identifying how best to identify how state revolving funds effectively, to look at brownfields redevelopment and continuing to support that. looking toward sustainability and how communities work. our fiscal budget this year at the president's request has really been recognizing how great you are and how we...
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me. please, jesus, don't let him call on me. - wendy. - whew! oh, please, god, don't let him call on me. father in heaven, i beg you. - kyle. - oh, thank you, lord. praise jesus! - the declaration of independence. - very good, kyle. now, who can tell me what famous person wrote the declaration of independence? let's see... oh, i know, how about the new student, timmy. - timmy! - no, it wasn't you, timmy. try again. - hee-yah! - timmy, did you not do your homework? - timmy! - ah, mr. garrison haven't you figured it out? timmy's retarded. - don't call people names, stanley. - but he is. - now, timmy, you need to work on your study skills. - duh... - are you mocking me? because if you are i have no problem sending your butt to the principal's
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gary, let me gary, let me kick it off with you. you're here to talk about an important event that happened over the weekend. murder in russia. how do you see? >> it was in 2004 and i couldn't believe i had ears when i heard the news. i was shattered. the man was full of life. he was fighting putin to the last hour of his life. he an interview 40 minutes before he was killed, and he called putin the greatest mistake of the presidency. he was about to release new report on ukraine proving that russian troops participated in the aggressive actions in ukraine. >> so do you think that was one of the catalysts or was putin trying to take him down and kill him or get him killed for a long time? >> we can't prove that putin was giving an order to eliminate the critic of his regime. but the atmosphere created which was paranoia of the fear or hatred 24/7. one of those who called enemy of the state, anything could have happened. one important thing you look at the video released and people should realize it's a place that has more video came
gary, let me gary, let me kick it off with you. you're here to talk about an important event that happened over the weekend. murder in russia. how do you see? >> it was in 2004 and i couldn't believe i had ears when i heard the news. i was shattered. the man was full of life. he was fighting putin to the last hour of his life. he an interview 40 minutes before he was killed, and he called putin the greatest mistake of the presidency. he was about to release new report on ukraine proving...
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and let me be very clear.ill clinton, or hillary clinton, has been on the ballot in arkansas or the nation every two years since 1974 except for 1988 and then the time, once bill clinton was elected president, then it was every four years. hillary clinton was on the ballot, of course, to be u.s. senator and then u.s. president. so we've had a clinton on the ballot in over 13 elections over the period of the past 41 years. that means that when bill clinton was governor, he made about 1200 appointments a year. that's an incredible political machine. every campaign i was ever in the clintons personally campaigned for my opponent. i know what it is to face what is an extraordinary political machine. i'm not bitter about it, because frankly my attitude has been look, these are people who know how to play politics. they play to win. they use every tool at their disposal to win. i've always had a decent personal relationship with the clintons. still do. i look at it like michael corleone once looked at the business h
and let me be very clear.ill clinton, or hillary clinton, has been on the ballot in arkansas or the nation every two years since 1974 except for 1988 and then the time, once bill clinton was elected president, then it was every four years. hillary clinton was on the ballot, of course, to be u.s. senator and then u.s. president. so we've had a clinton on the ballot in over 13 elections over the period of the past 41 years. that means that when bill clinton was governor, he made about 1200...
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so i felt i was like let me explain you know. d but it is it's your way of processing that information. >> yes. >> jon: and what you have done. >> very much so. like me going me doing let me explain that was my way to give directly and contact with the people that support me. you hear things there's blogs there is the media there is critics that say all this stuff. well thing about doing stand-up we have a direct connection. i have a microphone i have an audience that sees me, i will beat everybody else to it by explaining it myself. >> jon: dow ofever worry by making better choices for yourself by your life you are taking away good material for your act? >> yeah. that has been a concern. >> jon: i wonder about that. >> it has been a concern. >> jon: right. >> that's why you have to throw some dumb [bleep] in there once in a while. (applause) >> jon: it's so true. i say no man you just got to clean it all up man you got to straighten out. >> jon: you have to do some dumb [bleep] every now and again. >> the reason i call this what
so i felt i was like let me explain you know. d but it is it's your way of processing that information. >> yes. >> jon: and what you have done. >> very much so. like me going me doing let me explain that was my way to give directly and contact with the people that support me. you hear things there's blogs there is the media there is critics that say all this stuff. well thing about doing stand-up we have a direct connection. i have a microphone i have an audience that sees me,...
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let me begin with you, colonel reese. orth of baghdad and how significant this is because we've watched isis spread so successfully through syria and iraq. is this just important rhetoric coming from the iraqi government or is this important action that could be effective in tackling ice snissis isis. >> no this is effective what we have to do against isis. unfortunately, there's not a lot of western reporters covering this as a matter of fact i don't think there are any north of baghdad in the samara province and so the problem is there is a lack of communication coming out of there. this is big. the prime minister was up in samara. they actually kicked this assault off to move to tikrit which actually really began about the 11th of february that brought this piece in. so right now you've got iraqi security forces along with peshmerga military units up there and really surrounding tikrit. we've gotten back spiker fob that most of our listeners will remember from the iraq war and we had a large american presence at spiker
let me begin with you, colonel reese. orth of baghdad and how significant this is because we've watched isis spread so successfully through syria and iraq. is this just important rhetoric coming from the iraqi government or is this important action that could be effective in tackling ice snissis isis. >> no this is effective what we have to do against isis. unfortunately, there's not a lot of western reporters covering this as a matter of fact i don't think there are any north of baghdad...
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congressman, let me ask you this, this is what you said in october. if you have a cliff, it takes attention away. why put cliffs up that hold us back from doing bigger policy? that was you in 2014. this immigration dispute in the funding of homeland security was a cliff that the republicans chose to create, and in this case as far as making the protest over the immigration policy a part of homeland security, was it not? >> it was not. let's go back and remember how this was created. the president right after the collection had a lunch, bicameral, senate and house leaders, creating a problem would not solve the immigration problem, which he said he did not have authority to take action. after lunch, he took his executive action to chaos. we didn't get our business all done. we funded 11 of the 12. and then what did the house do? five weeks ago, because we do not believe in cliffs, we took this issue up. it was the senate democrats who not only voted against the bill, but denied the senate republicans from even bringing it up when seven senate democrats
congressman, let me ask you this, this is what you said in october. if you have a cliff, it takes attention away. why put cliffs up that hold us back from doing bigger policy? that was you in 2014. this immigration dispute in the funding of homeland security was a cliff that the republicans chose to create, and in this case as far as making the protest over the immigration policy a part of homeland security, was it not? >> it was not. let's go back and remember how this was created. the...
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miliband: let me tell you. let me tell you. in the summer of 2013, this government proposed actions in syria, the bombing of syria, right? i was called into a room by david cameron and nick clegg because president obama has been on the phone, the leader of the free world right, and i listened to what they said, and i think standing up to the leader of the free world i think shows a certain toughness. i am not proud of it. it is a failure of the international community, but what i cannot when you to do is repeat the mistakes of the 2003 iraq war, a rush to war, without laying out what your strategy is, without being clear of what the consequences would be. i am not a pacifist, so i did support action in libya. but am i tough enough? hell, yes, i am tough enough. mr. paxman: how is it that this impression got out there? that only your own mps consider you a liability? you must read them. mr. miliband: i definitely do not read them. i do not read about myself. mr. miliband you make my point for me. we have got six weeks to go. if
miliband: let me tell you. let me tell you. in the summer of 2013, this government proposed actions in syria, the bombing of syria, right? i was called into a room by david cameron and nick clegg because president obama has been on the phone, the leader of the free world right, and i listened to what they said, and i think standing up to the leader of the free world i think shows a certain toughness. i am not proud of it. it is a failure of the international community, but what i cannot when...
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that's a problem. >> let me say this to you, right? we talked about this earlier today on your radio show. and i went back and did a little research right? there are at least 16 people that said his hands were up. so whoever can come to whatever conclusion they want to there are 16 people out there who said it. now, what conclusion someone may come to in a report is their opinion. and they're entitled to it. >> neil, you read the 87-page report. i just put up on the screen some of the highlights of it. eric holder's department of justice corroborated what the grand jury and the eyewitnesses said. but most people in that community were told a different narrative. i would argue that helped cause what happened there last night. your reaction? >> the narrative was false. i knew the narrative was false from the very beginning. the attorney general had a duty to correct that mistake. he had a duty to stand up and say none of these things were true. i don't believe that the two -- that the two police officers were shot because the attorney ge
that's a problem. >> let me say this to you, right? we talked about this earlier today on your radio show. and i went back and did a little research right? there are at least 16 people that said his hands were up. so whoever can come to whatever conclusion they want to there are 16 people out there who said it. now, what conclusion someone may come to in a report is their opinion. and they're entitled to it. >> neil, you read the 87-page report. i just put up on the screen some of...
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cruz: let me quote "jerry mcguire." you had me at hello. of course we should close the department of education because education is too important to be governed by unelected bureaucrats in washington. [applause] education should be at the state or local level. every one of us should have the input in the curriculum. if you do not like what is being taught, you can go down to the local principal, school board and make your views known. if they do not listen to you decide you are going to run. you can have direct impact. on the other hand, if education decisions are decided by a bureaucrat, he or she does not care what you and i think. it needs to be close to the people because it is too important and education should reflect the values of the community at the local level. >> people say to you, we understand that you want to get rid of obamacare. what do we replace it with? cruz: we need health care reform and it should follow basic principles. it should expand competition in the marketplace. it should empower patients and consumers. it shoul
cruz: let me quote "jerry mcguire." you had me at hello. of course we should close the department of education because education is too important to be governed by unelected bureaucrats in washington. [applause] education should be at the state or local level. every one of us should have the input in the curriculum. if you do not like what is being taught, you can go down to the local principal, school board and make your views known. if they do not listen to you decide you are going...
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great guy. >> jon: let me ask you a question, what was that relationship like? could tell you because he didn't talk to me a whole lot. >> jon: that's interesting because he-- if i may-- we talked to-- kevin was here last night and we asked him. kevin, you worked with will ferrell. >> year, i did. >> jon: what was that like? >> i wish i could say great things but it wasn't a great experience for me. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: and the funny thing was, it was like, when i mentioned your name, like a cloud came over his eyes. did anything happen that you thought-- >> look i was just my usual self, you know. >> jon: i said why? >> there was a reason specifically? >> will is not a bairgt. literally, everybody is like what the ( bleep ) is that smell? the guy they met is a monster. i saw him punch one of the production guys in the face. >> jon: oh, my god! >> the guy was like hey, you want me to get you a chair. he was like do i look like i need to sit? do you want to be next? >> jon: man! ( laughter ) ( applause ) i just thought it was-- i-- >> all t
great guy. >> jon: let me ask you a question, what was that relationship like? could tell you because he didn't talk to me a whole lot. >> jon: that's interesting because he-- if i may-- we talked to-- kevin was here last night and we asked him. kevin, you worked with will ferrell. >> year, i did. >> jon: what was that like? >> i wish i could say great things but it wasn't a great experience for me. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: and the funny...
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let me just ask a couple more before we end. on afghanistan-pakistan one of the irritants, if you will, is in terms of the status of afghan refugees in pakistan. what is the policy at the moment? thert first ones with legal documents are missing, there are problems or whenever there is a crackdown in that sense, they tend to stand out, perhaps. >> no we never see this problem that you recount. there is upwards of three million at one time. three have gone back. there are three 3.2 million there and there are thousands without papers. it is a huge drain on our economy. but most importantly, we have hosted them for the last 30 years and we're willing to host them for many years as long as necessary. as for the agreement, they're able to stick themselves to camps. they will lend a hand sposhgtsupporting hand. all of that there is not on the ground. no cam subpoena populated now. they all moved out of camps. they are living in populated areas. they have their own society so as to say. and a lot of terrorists coming from across the b
let me just ask a couple more before we end. on afghanistan-pakistan one of the irritants, if you will, is in terms of the status of afghan refugees in pakistan. what is the policy at the moment? thert first ones with legal documents are missing, there are problems or whenever there is a crackdown in that sense, they tend to stand out, perhaps. >> no we never see this problem that you recount. there is upwards of three million at one time. three have gone back. there are three 3.2 million...
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let me ask you about -- ok. let's hope what we're doing now is aimed at trying to end the conflict that started in that more complicated way than black and white. what people are advocating that we send weapons -- and -- to ukraine, the defensive weapons would any of these weapons be under -- do we see any of these weapons becoming part of the arsenal of that part of the ukrainian army that is financed which i believe the third of the ukrainian army that is in conflict is financed by an oligarch, a private citizen who happened to be a multibillionaire? ambassador nuland: first of all, congressman, thank you. i'll especially take issue with some of the facts you presented here. mr. rohrabacher: go right ahead. that's fine. ambassador nuland: first of all, in the fall of 2013, the reason that folks went to the maidan was not because money was taken from russia. it was because former president yanakovich that he was promising his people. mr. rohrabacher: have you read that agreement? ambassador nuland: i have. mr. r
let me ask you about -- ok. let's hope what we're doing now is aimed at trying to end the conflict that started in that more complicated way than black and white. what people are advocating that we send weapons -- and -- to ukraine, the defensive weapons would any of these weapons be under -- do we see any of these weapons becoming part of the arsenal of that part of the ukrainian army that is financed which i believe the third of the ukrainian army that is in conflict is financed by an...
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>> let me figure this out. [groans] >> what i need to know-- is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. we're gonna need extra manpower to get this done. >> it pains me to turn down an order. >> i know. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> you guys have had to have large orders like this before, right? >> not-- >> yes, we have, but usually i have time. >> do they have a shelf life, the lollipops? >> they got a long one. >> they have a shelf life? >> super long. >> so then why don't you have an inventory of them? >> i can never get ahead. >> we'll deal with the issue of not having the inventory on hand and the people to make it, but right now it's all hands on deck. we have a $2,000 order. we have to get it done. all right, well, we got a lot to do. let's get working on this. >> butter hot. >> stick it in the center. >> okay. >> wrap it over one side. >> dane, so why don't we jump in the kitchen? >> okay, let's do it. >> everyone is working their hardest, but there is a ton to do. so i've asked dane to help out. >> let's put in two cups of
>> let me figure this out. [groans] >> what i need to know-- is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. we're gonna need extra manpower to get this done. >> it pains me to turn down an order. >> i know. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> you guys have had to have large orders like this before, right? >> not-- >> yes, we have, but usually i have time. >> do they have a shelf life, the lollipops? >> they got...
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let me go! no! let me -- let me -- let me go. >> a defendant goes wild in competency court.t on courtroom surveillance cameras. >> in all my years on the bench, i haven't had to use the panic button before, but i pressed it on that day. >> let me go! >> latasha williams. >> march 22nd, 2011. las vegas, nevada. judge jackie glass, a veteran in the 8th judicial district court, is presiding over a competency hearing for 36-year-old latasha williams. >> she can't leave the courtroom. >> two months earlier, williams was arrested for two counts of child endangerment and first-degree kidnapping when she allegedly dangled a neighbor's grandchildren over the balcony railing at this apartment complex. williams' attorney requests she be evaluated in competency court. >> and i do competency court for those people who are perhaps mentally incompetent to stand trial. under the law, you have to be able to understand and appreciate the nature of your charges and the legal process. meaning who the judge is, who the prosecutor is, what they do. basic legal principles. and you have to be able
let me go! no! let me -- let me -- let me go. >> a defendant goes wild in competency court.t on courtroom surveillance cameras. >> in all my years on the bench, i haven't had to use the panic button before, but i pressed it on that day. >> let me go! >> latasha williams. >> march 22nd, 2011. las vegas, nevada. judge jackie glass, a veteran in the 8th judicial district court, is presiding over a competency hearing for 36-year-old latasha williams. >> she can't...
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miliband: let me tell you, right -- let me tell you -- in the summer of 2013, this government opposedction in syria, the bombing of syria. i was called into a room by david cameron and nick klegg with president obama, and i listen to what they said, and over those days i made up my mind and we said no, right? standing up to the leader of the free world i think shows a certain toughness. mr. paxman: and are you proud of what has happened it syria since? mr. miliband: what we are not going to do is repeat the mistake of the iraq war in 2003 without clear what the consequences will be. i am not a pacifist. cameron talked about -- but am i \camero talked about -- but am i tough enough? hell, yes, i'm tough enough. [applause] mr. paxman: how has this impression got out? how is it that you are less popular than your party, that even your own m.p.'s consider you a liability? how has that happened? mr. miliband: i do not commentate on these things. mr. paxman: you must read them. mr. miliband: i do not read them. you make the point for me. we have six weeks to go before the election. there ar
miliband: let me tell you, right -- let me tell you -- in the summer of 2013, this government opposedction in syria, the bombing of syria. i was called into a room by david cameron and nick klegg with president obama, and i listen to what they said, and over those days i made up my mind and we said no, right? standing up to the leader of the free world i think shows a certain toughness. mr. paxman: and are you proud of what has happened it syria since? mr. miliband: what we are not going to do...
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he will note, want me to say it great historian and someone written about richard iii, we shouldn't let this day pass without noting that richard iii will be buried tomorrow. it is worth remembering someone did in their relatives to get the top job and the country ended in chaos. >> order. >> you have been watching the prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. the parliament is now in recess until after the election. what you time on the what -- what won't -- what -- watch the meantime alone -- anytime on c-span.org you can find past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programming. >> monday, on "the communicators," more from the consumer electronics show. >> throughout your day if there is something you want to capture you just take it off your risk. it will expand it will be as easy as gesturing. you will toss it and it is completely autonomous, there is no remote required. it is smart enough to know the direction you toss it. deadly pressure of your tallest -- -- and we pressure of your tallestoss. it will compose a photo, take a photo and
he will note, want me to say it great historian and someone written about richard iii, we shouldn't let this day pass without noting that richard iii will be buried tomorrow. it is worth remembering someone did in their relatives to get the top job and the country ended in chaos. >> order. >> you have been watching the prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. the parliament is now in recess until after the election. what you time on the what -- what won't --...
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let me thank all of you who are here this afternoon. before i begin the thrust of my remarks, let me give you a very short thumbnail sketch of my political life, because my journey here to washington, d.c. has been a little bit different than many of my senate colleagues. as john mentioned, i was born in brooklyn, new york in 1941. my father came to this country from poland at the age of 17 without a penny in his pocket and without much of an education. i always think back about the extraordinary bravery that was his, as well as many other millions of people who came to to this country with so little. my mom graduated high school in new york city. my dad worked for almost his entire life as a paint salesman. we were solidly lower middle class. my parents, my brother and i lived in a small rent-controlled apartment. my dream was to move out of that apartment and buy a home. she died young and never realize that dream. i learned what money means to a family and that is a lesson i have never forgotten. my wife jane and i have been married
let me thank all of you who are here this afternoon. before i begin the thrust of my remarks, let me give you a very short thumbnail sketch of my political life, because my journey here to washington, d.c. has been a little bit different than many of my senate colleagues. as john mentioned, i was born in brooklyn, new york in 1941. my father came to this country from poland at the age of 17 without a penny in his pocket and without much of an education. i always think back about the...
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let me add -- i am trying to be very measured. it disturbs me greatly to have people talk about giving an organization that is not interested in piece around the globe but is being an aggressor and trying to rile up problems, we will give them all kinds of hard currency. explain how this is a good idea. mr. blinken: two things. regards of whether it is legally binding or not, if this is a question of international law if you make a legally binding agreement it is subject to various levels of international law which makes it more difficult to do things if iran violates the agreement. there are all sorts of treaty law formalities we would have to go through if we said iran is violating the agreement. we would have to present a legally defensible reason. we might get into a debate with our international partners if they don't agree. rep. emmer: i will run out of time -- with all due respect. i think that this is the problem that the administration has had and now that the administration and congress are having, this breakdown in an un
let me add -- i am trying to be very measured. it disturbs me greatly to have people talk about giving an organization that is not interested in piece around the globe but is being an aggressor and trying to rile up problems, we will give them all kinds of hard currency. explain how this is a good idea. mr. blinken: two things. regards of whether it is legally binding or not, if this is a question of international law if you make a legally binding agreement it is subject to various levels of...
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. >> let me ask you this. i assume if you get a cell that you can boot up from thor bought ingredients and create a life form, is very simple life form, why do we need one? >> we don't need one per se, it is the proof of principle. if we actually want to do design for building new organisms to make new vaccines, we want to the point for we can do design on a first principle basis. the other thing we are doing other than trying to make an available genome, we are trying to defrag the genome. if you think of it in the computer analogy, 4 billion years of pollution is pretty messy. there is no real logic to it. there is a lot of randomness. but we are trying to do design where we put in a cassette vs methane catabolism. you plug in this cassette and have energy production for the cell. we are trying to reorganize. the genome that is more complicated than it might seem. the point is to get to where we can do design from known components to build new things for the future. these are the early baby steps that would
. >> let me ask you this. i assume if you get a cell that you can boot up from thor bought ingredients and create a life form, is very simple life form, why do we need one? >> we don't need one per se, it is the proof of principle. if we actually want to do design for building new organisms to make new vaccines, we want to the point for we can do design on a first principle basis. the other thing we are doing other than trying to make an available genome, we are trying to defrag the...
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let me say one sentence. they are trying to negotiate a deal that would prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. they have not taken force off the table. and should the efforts fail, then you're talking about force. but it is irresponsible not to try and negotiate a deal. >> let me go to louis gohmert. louis i know you understand the questions and you would say yes to all of the things. >> yes i would. >> but if this deal allows -- >> i do too. >> but if this deal louis, allows the iranians to enrich uranium with the delivery system they have is it not a risk of a modern day holocaust that the mullas that hate israel would use those weapons? >> shawn, it's more than a risk it's a substantial risk. i appreciate bringing up that we want to concentrate on the facts. how about the fact we've got people negotiating with iran who are the same people that have said we have got to negotiate a deal with north korea so they don't ever have nukes. that's our goal. what do they do? they said basically we'll give you a
let me say one sentence. they are trying to negotiate a deal that would prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. they have not taken force off the table. and should the efforts fail, then you're talking about force. but it is irresponsible not to try and negotiate a deal. >> let me go to louis gohmert. louis i know you understand the questions and you would say yes to all of the things. >> yes i would. >> but if this deal allows -- >> i do too. >> but if this...