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mr. thomas, she wroe him a letter, would walk her down the aisle for the wedding, he said yes. and before the ceremony she put her hand on her father's heart beating. >> that was special for us. christina: thomas said, if it had not been for the father's heart he would have died in a few days. antwan: a rutger university law professor is taking an old laptops, phones and other electronic devices when it comes to taking notes, students have to write down their notes. pen and paper. >> you have to be on your toes, this is a competitive profession. and i want my students to have the edge when they get out and they go practice law. >> there a sn flip side argumena lot of others allow it, it is easier t laptop than hand write. antwan: f from fess -- professor again said that exceptions will be made for student with disabilities who rely on the electronic devices. christina: today part of embrace beautiful day to acknowledge friendship. audrey: it was a great day. today a different story with nice dry weather working behind cold front that came through yesterday, we felt a difference
mr. thomas, she wroe him a letter, would walk her down the aisle for the wedding, he said yes. and before the ceremony she put her hand on her father's heart beating. >> that was special for us. christina: thomas said, if it had not been for the father's heart he would have died in a few days. antwan: a rutger university law professor is taking an old laptops, phones and other electronic devices when it comes to taking notes, students have to write down their notes. pen and paper....
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mr. thomas t. wood. griffin. and have only done 72 films and seen a couple of dogs bark. i caught a squirrel once. >> give it up, guys. >> you are doing the show tonight, right? >> i have seen the show. so much fun, man. that is awesome. you just kind of own it. no script, just totally different. >> people are people and we all got us. my brain processes light and human. if it's not about feeding my kids, it's not funny. what do you think about politics? it don't matter. so hah hah. >> and the eddie griffin experience is more than jokes. you talk about father, politics, race, and we are the same. spontaneous applause bursts and talking about real people and in that tender moment, you must them up and it's awesome to see. >> my message to everybody here, man, black, white, asian, it don't matter. we all bleed red. you know what i'm saying? even if you a reptile, when that oxygen hets your hemoglobin, it will go red. >> together? >> his father raised me for about 10 to 13 years of my life. closest thing to a father i had. i never know mine. and i was 18, 19, when richard sa
mr. thomas t. wood. griffin. and have only done 72 films and seen a couple of dogs bark. i caught a squirrel once. >> give it up, guys. >> you are doing the show tonight, right? >> i have seen the show. so much fun, man. that is awesome. you just kind of own it. no script, just totally different. >> people are people and we all got us. my brain processes light and human. if it's not about feeding my kids, it's not funny. what do you think about politics? it don't matter....
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copley claims he acted in self- defense shooting through his garage window and hitting thomas. >> mr. copley never left his safety. he was never reasonably in danger of eminent harm. >> reporter: the family provided this picture of thomas the night of the image. >> would this happen if there were caucasian boys skateboarding up and down the street at 1:00 in the morning? >> reporter: it has the family's attorney comparing it to the george zimmerman case. zimmerman was found not guilty to the killing of trayvon martin. >> there are similarities but i have in my gut there will be a different outcome. >> reporter: copley is in jail tonight facing a first-degree- murder charge. his attorney said he's asking the public to withhold judgment on his client until more tonight after a raid at a cumberland county business. craig fortune and moses weeks are charged with possession with intend to -- intent to sell. the raid was part of a lengthy undercover investigation. >>> the coal ash controversy continues just one day after head state officials resigned. of the governor's office demanding answ
copley claims he acted in self- defense shooting through his garage window and hitting thomas. >> mr. copley never left his safety. he was never reasonably in danger of eminent harm. >> reporter: the family provided this picture of thomas the night of the image. >> would this happen if there were caucasian boys skateboarding up and down the street at 1:00 in the morning? >> reporter: it has the family's attorney comparing it to the george zimmerman case. zimmerman was...
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mr. thomas. >> supervisor peskin i'll defer to supervisor cowen who's district this is in. >> supervisorowen. >> thank you supervisor cohen's colleagues bear with me this an, an important issue in potrero hill i'll start are start with the planning department first can you please discuss with how each the alternates were analyzed in the eir were selected each of alternatives how were they selected and analyzed. >> supervisors wade senior planning planning department staff the eirs in ceqa we're required to analyze the alternatives that reduce the significant impact so here the only significant impact was impacts two levels of serviceer automobile delay and we analyzing 3 a nonprofits alternative that is required at the ceqa and in ceqa we analyzed a reduced dent alternative that reduced some of the traffic impacts from the project so we look at various options for alternatives and we got it to a level traffic impacts will urban design reduced and the third the metal shed reuse alternated was talked about but is appellants and we molted that alternative to we used architects plans and cam
mr. thomas. >> supervisor peskin i'll defer to supervisor cowen who's district this is in. >> supervisorowen. >> thank you supervisor cohen's colleagues bear with me this an, an important issue in potrero hill i'll start are start with the planning department first can you please discuss with how each the alternates were analyzed in the eir were selected each of alternatives how were they selected and analyzed. >> supervisors wade senior planning planning department...
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mr. thomas. >> supervisor peskin i'll defer to supervisor cowen who's district this is in. >> supervisorowen. >> thank you supervisor cohen's colleagues bear with me this an, an important issue in potrero hill i'll start are start with the planning department first can you please discuss with how each the alternates were analyzed in the eir were selected each of alternatives how were they selected and analyzed. >> supervisors wade senior planning planning department staff the eirs in ceqa we're required to analyze the alternatives that reduce the significant impact so here the only significant impact was impacts two levels of serviceer automobile delay and we analyzing 3 a nonprofits alternative that is required at the ceqa and in ceqa we analyzed a reduced dent alternative that reduced some of the traffic impacts from the project so we look at various options for alternatives and we got it to a level traffic impacts will urban design reduced and the third the metal shed reuse alternated was talked about but is appellants and we molted that alternative to we used architects plans and cam
mr. thomas. >> supervisor peskin i'll defer to supervisor cowen who's district this is in. >> supervisorowen. >> thank you supervisor cohen's colleagues bear with me this an, an important issue in potrero hill i'll start are start with the planning department first can you please discuss with how each the alternates were analyzed in the eir were selected each of alternatives how were they selected and analyzed. >> supervisors wade senior planning planning department...
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mr. toobin: thomas asks one question after 10 years but he's a very powerful intellectual voice. don't kid yourself. he was patronized by a lot of people. charlie: in terms of how you see him as a justice. mr. toobin: the most conservative since the 1930's, scalia. charlie: a fascinating story. someone like o.j. simpson part of the curiosity of america of how somebody unexpectedly gets involved in criminal acts. we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: adam driver is here and is best known for his roles in "girls" and "star wars: the force awakens." he's also a veteran of the united states marine corps. he founded arts in the armed forces, the organization seeking to bridge the cultural gap between the armed forces and performance arts communities, bringing the best of modern american theater to the military. from august 11 through the 14 he will be staging a play "lobby hero." we are pleased to have him at the table for the first time. the idea that you wanted to do this thing came from where? your experience in the marines, theater, seeing some connection that people had
mr. toobin: thomas asks one question after 10 years but he's a very powerful intellectual voice. don't kid yourself. he was patronized by a lot of people. charlie: in terms of how you see him as a justice. mr. toobin: the most conservative since the 1930's, scalia. charlie: a fascinating story. someone like o.j. simpson part of the curiosity of america of how somebody unexpectedly gets involved in criminal acts. we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: adam driver is here and is best...
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mr. ellis thomas, aka pooh-man. >> gentlemen, i appreciate you inviting me out over the weekend. lot of people took part. where do we stand right now? >> we are finished filming. we did our filming this weekend. and on him now. it's on him now. >> it will take about two weeks and we try to get it to you as soon as possible. >> all right. not just to me, but to the world. and i spoke to a lot of family members. mainly mothers who lost their children. they say they are part of a family that no one wants to be a part of. family members who lost people to gun violence. chris, you are a part of that family also? >> yes. it's a club you don't want to be involved with because that means you lost somebody. at the same time, you meet so many great people with a lot of strength that you don't get a chance to see often on tv. and it's, yes, the tv shows, mostly mothers, but a lot of fathers like me are hurting, too. a lot of us don't get on camera as much as the women. but we are out there hurting, too. so the song is out there to help mothers and fathers, brothers, sisters, anybody who has
mr. ellis thomas, aka pooh-man. >> gentlemen, i appreciate you inviting me out over the weekend. lot of people took part. where do we stand right now? >> we are finished filming. we did our filming this weekend. and on him now. it's on him now. >> it will take about two weeks and we try to get it to you as soon as possible. >> all right. not just to me, but to the world. and i spoke to a lot of family members. mainly mothers who lost their children. they say they are...
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mr. jefferson. so thomas jefferson gave his copy to stewart, a scottish philosopher and mr. stewart writes i was told by mr. jefferson the greater part of the papers in this collection were written by mr. madison. >> guest: that is a wonderful book they have there. at the time they were published anonymously but lots of people in the know suspected they were madison and jefferson's and madison sends some to washington and friends sort of hint-hint you will know who writes this. and afterwards as they became increasingly famous, washington used to say they were important, madison and hamilton disagreed over which ones they wrote and after hamilton's death it was discovered that hamilton said he had written some of them and madison said no, i wrote some of them. so for many years there were some historians disagreed on. even today. nowadays most historians agree on most of the essays but some of the ones in the beginning were written by both together. c-span: check out these numbers. i looked it up and i don't remember the sources. hamilton, 51. madis madison, 26. >> guest: ha
mr. jefferson. so thomas jefferson gave his copy to stewart, a scottish philosopher and mr. stewart writes i was told by mr. jefferson the greater part of the papers in this collection were written by mr. madison. >> guest: that is a wonderful book they have there. at the time they were published anonymously but lots of people in the know suspected they were madison and jefferson's and madison sends some to washington and friends sort of hint-hint you will know who writes this. and...
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shot struck and killed thomas. >> mr. copley never left his house. he never left his position of safety. danger of imminent harm. he shot through a closed garage door into a street full of young innocent people. >> would this happen if there was caucasian boys state boarding up and down the street? 1:00in the morning? would they be called hoodlums? >> family attorney justin bamberg is phone mr. his work in at sterling and walter scott trayvon martin. >> they're urging people not to rush to conclusions flynn fayetteville a man accused murdering of a woman will make his first court appearance giving us some insight. investigators say christopher david lee shot angela taylor. police have not said if they knew one another. lee is charged with first degree murder. >>> . this morning we still don't know if any arrests have bern made in the murder of a durham taxi driver. ameer suliman was shot several times yesterday oue la quin ta inn on west park drive the result of what his co-workers called an attempted robbery. >> friends and family gathered last nigh
shot struck and killed thomas. >> mr. copley never left his house. he never left his position of safety. danger of imminent harm. he shot through a closed garage door into a street full of young innocent people. >> would this happen if there was caucasian boys state boarding up and down the street? 1:00in the morning? would they be called hoodlums? >> family attorney justin bamberg is phone mr. his work in at sterling and walter scott trayvon martin. >> they're urging...
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mr. shapiro." >>> it appears thomas moore groping several patients while they were sedated. a judge ruled yesterday there is enough evidence to move forward with this case. moore has not entered a plea just yet. in addition to the larimer county charges, moore faces charges in weld county and also in nebraska. >>> pueblo police have arrested an unlikely robbery suspect. the 60-year-old woman in these photos is accused of robbing a wells fargo bank friday night. she turned herself in sunday, but the internet is having a bit of fun with the pictures. take a look, here's one from pueblo meme's facebook page. our pueblo grannies can beat up your grannies. >>> today this new type of child proof bottle will be unveiled today at our capitol. it's got a combination lock. greenwood village company is making these, and it's to prevent teens from stealing the prescription drugs from their teen prescription drug abuse nationally and here in colorado is pilfering from parents' medicine cabinet. this prevents that. >> right now this pill bottle will be tested at local pharmacies just to g
mr. shapiro." >>> it appears thomas moore groping several patients while they were sedated. a judge ruled yesterday there is enough evidence to move forward with this case. moore has not entered a plea just yet. in addition to the larimer county charges, moore faces charges in weld county and also in nebraska. >>> pueblo police have arrested an unlikely robbery suspect. the 60-year-old woman in these photos is accused of robbing a wells fargo bank friday night. she turned...
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mr. new klan thomas robb? and what have i gotten myself into?ht klan compound. that would suck. >> and look who's waiting for me. former neo-nazi billy roper. >> yes, we did. we got a little lost. >> billy roper. >> hello, billy. kamau bell. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> billy wants to chat before bringing me inside for a chat with pastor robb. here's an appropriate setting for a discussion on hate -- a kids' playground. >> how did you get involved with pastor robb? >> i'm involved as the membership coordinator for the knights party crusaders youth corps. >> that's right. the man who said this -- >> if i had the answer all non-whites would be [ bleep ] dead. >> is now teaching kids. >> hi and welcome to the white youth focus tv show. >> can people who look like us still be our enemy? >> well, of course. we believe that homosexual -- homosexuality is wrong and you shouldn't race mix. then there's all the other people that are traitors and believe that it's right. >> you know, i think it's crucial that people in my position do ever
mr. new klan thomas robb? and what have i gotten myself into?ht klan compound. that would suck. >> and look who's waiting for me. former neo-nazi billy roper. >> yes, we did. we got a little lost. >> billy roper. >> hello, billy. kamau bell. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> billy wants to chat before bringing me inside for a chat with pastor robb. here's an appropriate setting for a discussion on hate -- a kids' playground. >> how did you...
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thomas, impassioned presentation. we are opening it up for for anything that mr. kemper resented. --presented. yes? [indiscernible] >> thank you, thomas. >> identify yourself. >> i am mike mccurry and a member of the press club. i am curious as you trace through this and think about the difference between separation and connectedness. if you can translate that work into what you do as a general secretary of the board of global ministries, is that causing you to think about program activity, and where we direct the resources of the church, and how we do this work? alism is abe mission new thing of how we think about it in terms of the cultural and puerile the stick times. is is giving you a different sense of what global ministries should be the methodist church? thomas: thank you, mike for the question. ares something that we trying to be connected and say we cannot go it alone. deaths,to fight malaria especially in children, but we need to partner and we need the global fund to fight aids and malaria to join in this. i think this is an attitude and an openness that should permeate all of our progra
thomas, impassioned presentation. we are opening it up for for anything that mr. kemper resented. --presented. yes? [indiscernible] >> thank you, thomas. >> identify yourself. >> i am mike mccurry and a member of the press club. i am curious as you trace through this and think about the difference between separation and connectedness. if you can translate that work into what you do as a general secretary of the board of global ministries, is that causing you to think about...
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. >> reporter: hours before the shooting thomas' mom to picture of him. >> what mr. copley did was not protect his neighborhood, not protect his home. he took the life of an innocent man. >> reporter: the family's attorney who also rep sent the families of walter scott and alton sterling referred to copley as "george zimmerman 2.0". >> what we don't want are vigilante homeowners who try to executioner. >> reporter: the attorney said thomas never had a gun and no one in the group had a gun either, that the shooting was profiling. >> would this happen if there were boys skateboarding up and down the street. would they be called hoodlums. these boys were invited to a party, didn't feel and they was on their way home. >> reporter: copley is in jail tonight. he's been charged with first- degree-murder. we reached out to his attorney. he's asking the public to hold out judgment on his client until more facts are revealed. >> for now a 15-year-old charged with murdering his he killed joseph nault. for the time being he remains with youth services. >>> a fayetteville man is
. >> reporter: hours before the shooting thomas' mom to picture of him. >> what mr. copley did was not protect his neighborhood, not protect his home. he took the life of an innocent man. >> reporter: the family's attorney who also rep sent the families of walter scott and alton sterling referred to copley as "george zimmerman 2.0". >> what we don't want are vigilante homeowners who try to executioner. >> reporter: the attorney said thomas never had a gun...
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thomas: thank you, ma'am. to speak with you. i'm mr. rauch also. jonathan: how about that? >> i wanted to get your opinion and find out if we could find some common ground i think and i think you would be hard pressed to disagree. sometimes in the course of human events, it's simply natural that a group of people find hemselves refining into -- i guess a pure expression of how they want to live and how they want to be governed. an analogy might be the horse and wagon. they were perfect together until it was time split -- the horse went its way. the wagon got its own engine and they were fine on their own. my thinking is this -- we've gotten to a point where it seems like half of the population is fine with having seated the power that was with we the people. they seated that to bureaucratic leaders and politics and judges. and i'm fine with that. they agree with statutory law. then you have the purists like me that would like to see just common law the way our founders and framers wanted things to be with less governance. wouldn't it be great if we split and not fight about
thomas: thank you, ma'am. to speak with you. i'm mr. rauch also. jonathan: how about that? >> i wanted to get your opinion and find out if we could find some common ground i think and i think you would be hard pressed to disagree. sometimes in the course of human events, it's simply natural that a group of people find hemselves refining into -- i guess a pure expression of how they want to live and how they want to be governed. an analogy might be the horse and wagon. they were perfect...
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thomas. >> with your argument next. >> mr. chief justice said it may please the court, said the sixth amendment has always recognized the individual's right to spend his own money to obtain the advice and assistance of counsel at the time of the adoption of the bill of rights that was the core write a tie with the right to appoint a counsel had not yet been established by this court. resubmit the right of representation by private counsel must allow a defendant to use assets that she rightfully homes that there is no dispute that she has good title so she may be represented by though we're that she prefers. >> would you do about monsanto? >> those were cases involving tainted funds. >> so what is the logic that says it doesn't violate the sixth amendment but it does if untainted? >> mr. chief justice the logic is that no one has a rightful claim to drug money. no one can claim a valid property right. . . he goes in with a pile of money and puts it into a separate bank account. he uses that bank account to pay rent and other ex
thomas. >> with your argument next. >> mr. chief justice said it may please the court, said the sixth amendment has always recognized the individual's right to spend his own money to obtain the advice and assistance of counsel at the time of the adoption of the bill of rights that was the core write a tie with the right to appoint a counsel had not yet been established by this court. resubmit the right of representation by private counsel must allow a defendant to use assets that...
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mr. gore: i think it is a deterrent. i know that's a controversial view, but i do believe it's a deterrent. moderator: next question is for you, vice president gore and thomas fischer will ask it. mr. fischer? >> yes. my 6th grade class at st. claire's school wanted to ask of all these promises you guys are making and all the pledges, will you keep them when you're in office? mr. gore: yes. i am a person who keeps promises. and, you know, we've heard a lot about, from the governor about not much being done in the last 8 years, as if the promises that i made 8 years ago have not been kept. i think the record shows otherwise. we have gone from the biggest deficits eight years ago to the biggest surpluses in history today. instead of high unemployment, we now have the lowest african-american unemployment, the lowest latino unemployment ever measured. 22 million new jobs, very low unemployment nationally. instead of ballooning the debt and multiplying it four times over, we have seen the debt actually begun to be paid down. here are some promises that i'll make to you now. i will balance the budget every year. i will pay down the debt every year. i will give mi
mr. gore: i think it is a deterrent. i know that's a controversial view, but i do believe it's a deterrent. moderator: next question is for you, vice president gore and thomas fischer will ask it. mr. fischer? >> yes. my 6th grade class at st. claire's school wanted to ask of all these promises you guys are making and all the pledges, will you keep them when you're in office? mr. gore: yes. i am a person who keeps promises. and, you know, we've heard a lot about, from the governor about...
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thomas: i would like to see a chance of that happening. i think that mr.rump seems to be playing to the same people who supported him during his primary. and now that the primary is over, one has to appeal to the nation as a whole and he may not be doing that. sarah: in the meantime, the trump campaign today released its first tv ad. it is aimed at immigration. i just want to show this briefly to you guys and get your reaction. >> hillary clinton's america, the system stays rigged against americans. syrian refugees flooding the -- flood in, and illegal immigrants get to stay -- collecting social security, skipping the line. our border open, more of the same but worse. donald trump's america is secure, terrorists and dangerous criminals kept out. the border secure and families safe. change that makes america safe again. donald trump for president. >> i am donald trump and i approve this message. sarah: change that makes america safe again. this is playing very much to americans' fears. this was a winning strategy for bush-cheney for example. are you worried
thomas: i would like to see a chance of that happening. i think that mr.rump seems to be playing to the same people who supported him during his primary. and now that the primary is over, one has to appeal to the nation as a whole and he may not be doing that. sarah: in the meantime, the trump campaign today released its first tv ad. it is aimed at immigration. i just want to show this briefly to you guys and get your reaction. >> hillary clinton's america, the system stays rigged against...
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mr. updegrove: let me ask -- you have voluminous letters from thomas jefferson, which give you a glimpse into his mind. you have no letters from sally hemming. where do you start? ms. gordon-reed: you have to write around it. we have letters from her brothers. we have the memory of her son. have statements from other people. you have to -- figures who don't -- when you are piecing together the life of someone who did not write anything, you have to work around it. you have to be transparent with the audience. as long as you are clear with your readers about what you have and what you do not have, people come along with you in that way, but you cannot make stuff up. it is much harder. it was easier to write about the hemmings of monticello then an about sally hemmings. you could actually create a portrait of the family but not regarding the individual. not every individual could withstand an entire biography. and the power of annette's work with such a paucity of sources she still achieved so much. ms. gordon-reed: you try to evoke the time frame as much as you can. there are some things
mr. updegrove: let me ask -- you have voluminous letters from thomas jefferson, which give you a glimpse into his mind. you have no letters from sally hemming. where do you start? ms. gordon-reed: you have to write around it. we have letters from her brothers. we have the memory of her son. have statements from other people. you have to -- figures who don't -- when you are piecing together the life of someone who did not write anything, you have to work around it. you have to be transparent...
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mr. ambassador and the other one is for thomas perriello. >> keep them short place because the rule is oneuestion. question. >> i will try to combine. mr. ambassador, the question i'm asking pretty much is about the organization of the elections. you mentioned one of the reasons was lack of funds because the funds were displaced for the war some time ago. with the government of mr. kabila accept money to organize the elections from friends like the united states and other european countries? to mr. perriello, my question is basically to clarify what you meant by negotiated solution to the crisis in the congo. >> this is great. we have one question for the panel is. tony, you want to take the first? >> so first of the sexes question i think it's important to note you sanctions only apply to things inside that tiny. we cannot affect what happens inside the drc. this on assets inside the united states or travel to united states. as a sovereign country where rights to make decision about an individual extent that they're touching you its related activities. we do not have the ability to go in
mr. ambassador and the other one is for thomas perriello. >> keep them short place because the rule is oneuestion. question. >> i will try to combine. mr. ambassador, the question i'm asking pretty much is about the organization of the elections. you mentioned one of the reasons was lack of funds because the funds were displaced for the war some time ago. with the government of mr. kabila accept money to organize the elections from friends like the united states and other european...
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mr. burke: good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is thomas burke, the washington correspondent for "the salt lake tribune" and the hundred ninth president of the press club -- my name is thomas burr. our guest is jonathan jarvis. we would like to welcome our c-span audiences, and you can follow the action on twitter. using the #npclive. now it is time to introduce our guests. i asked each of you stand briefly. please hold your applause until i have finished introducing the entire table. from your right dylan brown, the , reporter for the any publishing, jean tie director of , bbn technologies, a longtime national parks volunteer, correspondent from mcclatchy newspapers, president and ceo of the national park foundation, elizabeth miller, washington bureau chief of "the new york times," the honorable john warner, former secretary of the navy and senator from the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] mr. burr: a medical device reporter and a press club board member. skipping over our speaker for just a minute. reporter at the any publishing and
mr. burke: good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is thomas burke, the washington correspondent for "the salt lake tribune" and the hundred ninth president of the press club -- my name is thomas burr. our guest is jonathan jarvis. we would like to welcome our c-span audiences, and you can follow the action on twitter. using the #npclive. now it is time to introduce our guests. i asked each of you stand briefly. please hold your applause until i have finished...
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mr. president." you tried to steal that title from me once before. and i will not let it fall within your grasp again. good day, sir. >> thomaso power comes at the expense of many careers, including his own vice president's. shut out of power, aaron burr will put his life on the line to get it back. ♪ man, my feet are killin' me. same time tomorrow, fellas!? dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles absorb a hard day on your feet for comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. dr. scholl's work insoles. covergirl introduces new supersizer fibers mascara 400% volume plus so much length you can't believe your eyes crazy new super sizer fibers mascara from easy, breezy beautiful covergirl think yotry nexium 24hr.'s best for your heartburn? now the #1 choice of doctors & pharmacists... for their own frequent heartburn. get complete protection with nexium 24 hour. >> though still vice president, aaron burr is blocked from power by thomas jefferson. and he seeks vengeance for those who have wronged him. to regain his political status, burr runs for governor of new york. like burr, alexander hamilton's power is d
mr. president." you tried to steal that title from me once before. and i will not let it fall within your grasp again. good day, sir. >> thomaso power comes at the expense of many careers, including his own vice president's. shut out of power, aaron burr will put his life on the line to get it back. ♪ man, my feet are killin' me. same time tomorrow, fellas!? dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles absorb a hard day on your feet for comfort that keeps you feeling more energized....
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mr. president." you tried to steal that title from me once before. and i will not let it fall within your grasp again. good day, sir. >> thomass, including his own vice president's. shut out of power, aaron burr will put his life on the line to get it back. ♪ to win at the olympic games, allyson felix needs to be quicker than everybody. to win at home, she needs to be quicker than... allyson: chloe! that's why allyson felix uses bounty. the quicker picker upper. bounty is faster and 2x more absorbent. bounty the quicker picker upper. hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. book your next journey at holidayinn.com thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with
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thomas -- let's see. there was a judge murphy from new york city and edward r. mur they wanted to play, continue playing at mr. murrow's park. they asked me to caddie but it was getting late in the day. i said, i'm about eight miles away and i need a ride when we're through. well, one gentleman spoke up and said, oh, don't worry, i'll take you. to make a long story longer, when they finished, that man got in his car and left and i was stranded there. well, governor dewey saw to it that i had a ride back to the village, and i'll never forget that. i was very grateful for him. that's my comment. >> all right. that was bill in pauling, new york. mike, staten island, new york. >> caller: yes. i'd like to ask mr. smith if mr. dewey had won the 1944 election, what would his policy as far as ending the war have been? >> 1944, did you say? >> caller: yes. >> i think it's a fair question, but, i think if you look at the calendar and you see where the armies were in january of 1945, i think at that point the nazi defeat was only a question of time. the larger question, of course, for example, yalta, how dewey might hav
thomas -- let's see. there was a judge murphy from new york city and edward r. mur they wanted to play, continue playing at mr. murrow's park. they asked me to caddie but it was getting late in the day. i said, i'm about eight miles away and i need a ride when we're through. well, one gentleman spoke up and said, oh, don't worry, i'll take you. to make a long story longer, when they finished, that man got in his car and left and i was stranded there. well, governor dewey saw to it that i had a...
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mr. dunlop and said print this up, they had a working draft that thomas jefferson had given them. he printed up copies, the pennsylvania post had its copies. copies were distributed. but nothing was signed. they felt to sign something, they needed to have an engrossed copy. very fancy handwriting on a piece of parchment. the delegates wanted to go home on july 4. they were tired. there was not a lot of air-conditioning at the time. [laughter] they had gigantic flies. they were anxious to get out of there. they were told the and grossman to will be ready around early by that time new york state august. would have given approval. despite some historical debating, it appears that on august 2, the majority of them came back and signed it then. it was actually therefore signed august 2. the debate about july 2, july 4 , here is the interesting thing about that. john adams and thomas jefferson were rivals. john adams was the real ringleader, the principal person advocating for independence. he had been a strong figure in the first continental congress and was very strong in the second.
mr. dunlop and said print this up, they had a working draft that thomas jefferson had given them. he printed up copies, the pennsylvania post had its copies. copies were distributed. but nothing was signed. they felt to sign something, they needed to have an engrossed copy. very fancy handwriting on a piece of parchment. the delegates wanted to go home on july 4. they were tired. there was not a lot of air-conditioning at the time. [laughter] they had gigantic flies. they were anxious to get...
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thomas e. dewey's to lose. there were pollsters who had stopped polling after labor day. they were so convinced there was no contest. gov. dewey and mrs. do we want to vote at midday not too far from here. he got out of his car and decided to walk back to the hotel. reporters thought it was a good sign. he was a new dewey,a warmer dewey that people have seen on the campaign trail. they had an election night tradition of having dinner with their friends, robert strauss who was a publisher. the family went there for an early dinner. while they were there, some disturbing returns came in from connecticut in particular. thomas dooley had relied along the accountants as much as anyone else, almost -- always had a respect for the numbers. the numbers were a little out of sync with what the pollsters had predicted. that was at the beginning of the night long ordeal in this suite. the secret service had sent to their top agents here. they thought thomas dooley was going to be president like everyone else. it went on and on. it out to 3:00 in the morning, the agents began to slip away. that was their nonverbal way of communicating a truly hist
thomas e. dewey's to lose. there were pollsters who had stopped polling after labor day. they were so convinced there was no contest. gov. dewey and mrs. do we want to vote at midday not too far from here. he got out of his car and decided to walk back to the hotel. reporters thought it was a good sign. he was a new dewey,a warmer dewey that people have seen on the campaign trail. they had an election night tradition of having dinner with their friends, robert strauss who was a publisher. the...
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thomas fischer will ask it. mr. fischer? >> yes. my sixth grade class at st. clair school wanted to ask, all these promises you guys are making and all the pledges, will you keep them when you're in office? >> yes. i am a person who keeps promises. and you know, we've heard a lot about, from the governor about not much being done in the last eight years. as if the promises that i made eight years ago have not been kept. i think the record shows otherwise. we have gone from the biggest deficits eight years ago to the biggest surpluses in history today. instead of high unemployment, we now have the lowest african-american unemployment, the lowest latino unemployment ever measured. 22 million new jobs. very low unemployment nationally. instead of ballooning the debt and multiplying it four times over, we have seen the debt actually begun to be paid down. here are some promises that i'll make to you now. i will balance the budget every year. i will pay down the debt every year. i will give middle-class americans tax cuts. meaningful ones. and i will invest in educ
thomas fischer will ask it. mr. fischer? >> yes. my sixth grade class at st. clair school wanted to ask, all these promises you guys are making and all the pledges, will you keep them when you're in office? >> yes. i am a person who keeps promises. and you know, we've heard a lot about, from the governor about not much being done in the last eight years. as if the promises that i made eight years ago have not been kept. i think the record shows otherwise. we have gone from the...
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mr. jon najarian strolled in on set. >> he had a rough night at wiyw. thomaseat to you have with us. >> thank you. >> opening comes at a time of a lot of supply coming on specifically in coat tie. are you skeptical of the space? where do you stand? >> thank you for having me. more bullish on wynn and the market. not without risk. our call on wynn is more about taking market share than anything else. i think what people have to remember, wynn creating an aspiration product people want to go to. did a survey earlier in the year, 26% of chineseb gambling returns once palace opens. >> 26% of all chinese gamblers. mass market plus v.i.p. what's reliance on wynn specifically on the v.i.p. segment, which just seemed like there has been no growth over the past couple years in v.i.p., and they would have to rely on mass market to actually, you know, make this work. >>> yes. so i think that what people have to remember about the v.i.p. risk and the macao market, margins on v.i.p. are low. junkets take about 40% of revenue. the mass markets is where the money is made. wy
mr. jon najarian strolled in on set. >> he had a rough night at wiyw. thomaseat to you have with us. >> thank you. >> opening comes at a time of a lot of supply coming on specifically in coat tie. are you skeptical of the space? where do you stand? >> thank you for having me. more bullish on wynn and the market. not without risk. our call on wynn is more about taking market share than anything else. i think what people have to remember, wynn creating an aspiration...
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mr. atkinson, i would rather have your dad in my ear than my face. that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomasng at 5:00. (man speaking indistinctly over p.a.) dinner with your dad? every sunday. you want a doggie bag? every sunday. thanks.
mr. atkinson, i would rather have your dad in my ear than my face. that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomasng at 5:00. (man speaking indistinctly over p.a.) dinner with your dad? every sunday. you want a doggie bag? every sunday. thanks.
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and viacom coo thomas duly, he will be the interim guy in charge. but 72 million and then mr. company. trust is being created to determine what will be if you want to call it the inheritance down the road. but the other thing you need to pay attention to is the value of this stock. take a look just two years ago it was close to $90 a share. that was around march of 2014. today it's trading around $43 a share. it's up year to date what? . trish: among other media companies because while this year has been tough for media companies. >> right. trish: that's quite a fall. >> it's a big fall. it's 50% of the value in basically two and a half year y. trish: but investors seem to like this move here today. >> it's stability. you don't have -- yeah, it's stability, and it's, look, mr. redstone, whoever is in charge of mr. redstone, they can make the decision as to who will be in charge in the future. trish: okay. all right. >> and investors will like that. trish: adam, thanks so much. >> yeah. trish: we've got much more coming up. florida officials announcing that the zika virus has s
and viacom coo thomas duly, he will be the interim guy in charge. but 72 million and then mr. company. trust is being created to determine what will be if you want to call it the inheritance down the road. but the other thing you need to pay attention to is the value of this stock. take a look just two years ago it was close to $90 a share. that was around march of 2014. today it's trading around $43 a share. it's up year to date what? . trish: among other media companies because while this...
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thomas e. dewey's to lose. there were pollsters who stopped polling shortly after labor day governor and mrs. dewey went to vote at midday not too far from here were cheered all the way o on. the family went for an early dinner and while they were there some disturbing returns came in from connecticut in particular and dewey, of course, as gang buster had relied upon accountants as much as anyone else to convict the likes of luky luciano and dutch schultz, always had great respect for the numbers and the numbers were a little bit out of sink with what the pollsters predicted. that was the beginning of a night long ordeal in this sweet at one point before dawn the governor of new york poked his head through that door and said to a friend "what do you know? the little son of a bitch won." and his formal concession came later in the day. >> before we get to the point and he sees that secret service is gone, there's a confidence at the roosevelt hotel. describe that. >> well, the confidence was based upon, very understandably, based upon the fact that there was a consensus among people on the rig
thomas e. dewey's to lose. there were pollsters who stopped polling shortly after labor day governor and mrs. dewey went to vote at midday not too far from here were cheered all the way o on. the family went for an early dinner and while they were there some disturbing returns came in from connecticut in particular and dewey, of course, as gang buster had relied upon accountants as much as anyone else to convict the likes of luky luciano and dutch schultz, always had great respect for the...
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thomas telling us why fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. only fios lets you upload as fast as you can download. and right now, get super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online with no annual contract. now switching to fios is easier than ever with hassle-free installation. we'll connect your devices to the new wi-fi plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios to learn more. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. >>> we are pleased to announce that the signals of wlvi have been reinstated to the direct tv lineup. we apologize for any inconvenience. >>> onto the weather, getting a break from the heat today. a live look over downtown boston. it's a little cloudy but it was definitely cool today. it was nice. what can we expect through the rest of the weekend? >> nice relief, right? a lot of us enjoying that today but hot and humid once again for us tomorro
thomas telling us why fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. only fios lets you upload as fast as you can download. and right now, get super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online with no annual contract. now switching to fios is easier than ever with hassle-free installation. we'll...
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firearms but there was no evidence that thomas was armed or the attorney for the family spoke with us over the phone. >> the family won't be satisfied until a jury of mr. copely's peers found him guilty of the crime he committed in our opinion. >> copely's attorney referred to a previously released statement urging people not to jump to corn cliewgzs about his client. >>> attofor bowe bergdahl plan to ask for the case to be continues in fort bragg and will cite peddling on the case of senator john mccain. the court martial is set for february but the judge may consider changing the trial date after the prosecutors are providing required information to slowly. >>> crews were call the outside to night. the family was not home at the time but firefighters say that a neighbor went in to rescue a puppy. the house is a total loss, and although the cause is not known, the chief believe it was an accident. >>> friends and family of a deaf man killed by a trooper gathered last night. he was shot and killed in charlotte on thursday after a harris over for speeding. harris didn't comply and led them on a case back to the house. steps away from his front door, th
firearms but there was no evidence that thomas was armed or the attorney for the family spoke with us over the phone. >> the family won't be satisfied until a jury of mr. copely's peers found him guilty of the crime he committed in our opinion. >> copely's attorney referred to a previously released statement urging people not to jump to corn cliewgzs about his client. >>> attofor bowe bergdahl plan to ask for the case to be continues in fort bragg and will cite peddling on...
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thomas jefferson was in paris. >> this was one of job -- jefferson's copies so what has a unique inscription the first one reads for the honorable mr. jefferson to john j. and then a present for mr. jefferson gave his copy to the scottish philosopher and mr. stewart writes i was told that the greater parts of the papers were written by mr. matheson -- madison. sa o after words as they become increasingly famous son they disagreed after hamilton's death and then mattison said no that there are some that historians disagree on. >> check out these numbers. >> guest: madison wrote most and then in the beginning and then he writes the great as they. and then write about congress and then hamilton writes and that was hamiltons idea so then he writes a few. >> as a pair asa a federalist nine of how you govern a large territory? medicine copy step from the convention for federalist and he was probably bracing for. cspan2: and we talk about be interest but dash leading all of that would not surprise them. so one of the things they constantly worried about was the sense all of politics involved the struggle between ambition and greed and tha
thomas jefferson was in paris. >> this was one of job -- jefferson's copies so what has a unique inscription the first one reads for the honorable mr. jefferson to john j. and then a present for mr. jefferson gave his copy to the scottish philosopher and mr. stewart writes i was told that the greater parts of the papers were written by mr. matheson -- madison. sa o after words as they become increasingly famous son they disagreed after hamilton's death and then mattison said no that there...
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mrs. clinton. r. to play the most of a fence of bull presents a candidate in her nation's history. our quotation from terminus -- thomas carlisle he said quote every noble work is at first impossible. it looks to me like noble work is underway. we are coming back. donald trump a master of social media like no other political candidate before him and the national liberal media can't get enough. c if i put out a beautiful long perfectly scripted press release like i did yesterday nobody and nobody says anything. if i put a 10440 character tweet they go crazy. lou: stephen hays and kelly rundell joined me here next. and this daredevil turning the sky rise building into a personal playground. we will show you his incredible stunt. you don' gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? [anno
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thomas partners strategies. >> thanks for having us. >> john, i'll start with you. does this put more or less pressure on mr.rump to release his tax returns? >> you know, i think it's pretty consistent with what donald trump has said from the outset, which is he would release his tax returns if he weren't under an ongoing audit. i think he fully intends to release his tax returns when they are ready. i think the bigger question is, look, hillary clinton released her tax returns. good on her. she made $10 million i think it was in 2014. she made on average 225,000 per speech to wall street companies. why won't she release her tax -- her speech transcripts? because who in the world would pay $225,000 for a speech. >> >> the washington post earlier this. >> 49% found in the voters unworthy. >> 40% untrustworthy number. whether or not he really gives all of that money to charity. >> okay. let's move on. >> arthel -- >> go ahead. >> to dave's point, it was revealed that hillary clinton's tax returns, that 98% of all money that hillary clinton gave the charity was to the clinton foundation. we all know how crooked
thomas partners strategies. >> thanks for having us. >> john, i'll start with you. does this put more or less pressure on mr.rump to release his tax returns? >> you know, i think it's pretty consistent with what donald trump has said from the outset, which is he would release his tax returns if he weren't under an ongoing audit. i think he fully intends to release his tax returns when they are ready. i think the bigger question is, look, hillary clinton released her tax...
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mr. kendall: my last book was called "america's obsessives." it featured profiles of seven american icons were control freaks, from thomas jefferson to steve jobsthese were people with character disorders that had difficulty relating to other people but were amazing movers and shakers. and i wrote a chapter on jefferson. and jefferson, of course, is america's most articulate proponent of freedom and most articulate enemy of tyranny. but with his own daughters, he was a control freak. he told them what to do, what to wear. so here he is, and jefferson also was an amazing politician. we all know how brilliant he was. but in the election of 1804 he 74% of theed by vote. it brought up the question of how one leads a nation and how one leads a family. jefferson was a great visionary thinker and a great leader, but as a dad, so-so. he also neglected his daughters a little bit. when he goes to paris, he sticks them at a convent school. one of his daughters famously had to be shepherded from london when she comes to visit him in paris. and so this question of how one leads a nation and how one leads a family -- sometimes there is a big disconnect betwe
mr. kendall: my last book was called "america's obsessives." it featured profiles of seven american icons were control freaks, from thomas jefferson to steve jobsthese were people with character disorders that had difficulty relating to other people but were amazing movers and shakers. and i wrote a chapter on jefferson. and jefferson, of course, is america's most articulate proponent of freedom and most articulate enemy of tyranny. but with his own daughters, he was a control freak....
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mrs. clinton. r. to play the most of a fence of bull presents a candidate in her nation's history. our quotation from terminus -- thomase he said quote every noble work is at first impossible. it looks to me like noble work is underway. we are coming back. donald trump a master of social media like no other political candidate before him and the national liberal media can't get enough. c if i put out a beautiful long perfectly scripted press release like i did yesterday nobody and nobody says anything. if i put a 10440 character tweet they go crazy. lou: stephen hays and kelly rundell joined me here next. and this daredevil turning the sky rise building into a personal playground. we will show you his incredible stunt. you don't want to miss a single one. they are coming up next. we will be right back after these messages. stay with us. s are up. cloud is up. analytics is up. seems like everything is up except your budget. introducing comcast business enterprise solutions. with a different kind of network that delivers the bandwidth you need without the high cost. because you can't build the business of tomorrow on the
mrs. clinton. r. to play the most of a fence of bull presents a candidate in her nation's history. our quotation from terminus -- thomase he said quote every noble work is at first impossible. it looks to me like noble work is underway. we are coming back. donald trump a master of social media like no other political candidate before him and the national liberal media can't get enough. c if i put out a beautiful long perfectly scripted press release like i did yesterday nobody and nobody says...
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mr. bordewich: it comes back in 1790. many of you, i hope, already know about the famous backroom deal in thomas jefferson's dining room in new york in 1790, where the first great horse trade in the united states history takes place. james madison very unhappily musters a small group of potomac valley members to vote for hamilton's extremely radical, controversial treasury plan. in return, alexander hamilton, a very strong antislavery man and an advocate of a northern capital, surrenders that and agrees to provide enough northern, mostly new york and new england votes to bring the , capital to the potomac. that is why we are here. because two of the most illustrious founders, hamilton and madison with jefferson, more or less presiding at the dinner , table, agreed to yield on matters of deeply held principle in order to come to the decision that they felt would benefit the country as a whole. ok, so in the course of these two years, congress got its footing. washington created the presidency, more or less as we know it. members of congress differed on all kinds of issues, on slavery, centralized government, regional inter
mr. bordewich: it comes back in 1790. many of you, i hope, already know about the famous backroom deal in thomas jefferson's dining room in new york in 1790, where the first great horse trade in the united states history takes place. james madison very unhappily musters a small group of potomac valley members to vote for hamilton's extremely radical, controversial treasury plan. in return, alexander hamilton, a very strong antislavery man and an advocate of a northern capital, surrenders that...
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mr. robot," playing a young, brash, fbi >> official, so don't worry. but i had to ask, what were you doing on a restricted floor? >> making plans with agent thomas. we were trying to decide drinks tomorrow or lunch today. >> where did you land? >> lunch. >> she's so -- you took >> tell us about dom. >> dom is an fbi agent, obviously, on the case of the 59 hack. and she's complicated, she's complex. she's -- she's definitely not what you think she's going to be as the season goes on. >> is she like you in real life? >> she is a little like me. she's a little nutty. >> in a good, granola kind of way? >> yeah. in a jersey sort of way. >> speaking of jersey, we did >> i am. all the housewives. >> you watched that instead of the first season of "robot." >> why? >> i wanted to get into the jersey mode, yeah. and i actually had a dialect coach who said, you should watch that as practice, and to hear how people speak. fine, i got it. >> which did you end up picking? >> northern new jersey, like new york and brooklyn. >> bergen county. >> who's your favorite new jersey housewife? >> i have so many. i love >> so funny. >> i love them all, though. >> you co
mr. robot," playing a young, brash, fbi >> official, so don't worry. but i had to ask, what were you doing on a restricted floor? >> making plans with agent thomas. we were trying to decide drinks tomorrow or lunch today. >> where did you land? >> lunch. >> she's so -- you took >> tell us about dom. >> dom is an fbi agent, obviously, on the case of the 59 hack. and she's complicated, she's complex. she's -- she's definitely not what you think she's...