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and nick nolte -- >> jimmy: liam neeson and -- what movie did you do?> they're real men. i got -- we had this one moment when we were sitting -- we were sitting, you know, between takes and we were all sitting down talking. and it turned out that we had -- all three of us worked at a beer factory at some point of our life. and i just thought that that was just such a -- i was like i'm sitting here with these men and we all worked in beer factories. and nick nolte, he was like, "you got to drink the beer, right? for free. i mean, that was the greatest thing about working at this -- you got to drink beer." i was like no, no, they did not let me drink beer at work. >> jimmy: oh, they didn't? >> that was not part of the deal. >> jimmy: that's what happened to nick. [ laughter ] >> yeah. it might have been. >> jimmy: drinking beer at work. [ applause ] what beer factory did you work at? >> i was working at this beer factory called the ringnuss in norway, in oslo. and i had this incredibly important job. i -- when the conveyor belt took the empty beer cans fr
and nick nolte -- >> jimmy: liam neeson and -- what movie did you do?> they're real men. i got -- we had this one moment when we were sitting -- we were sitting, you know, between takes and we were all sitting down talking. and it turned out that we had -- all three of us worked at a beer factory at some point of our life. and i just thought that that was just such a -- i was like i'm sitting here with these men and we all worked in beer factories. and nick nolte, he was like,...
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but yeah, nick nolte played my elder brother. joel was my son.tory? >> i drove a forklift truck in a guinness bottling plant back home. >> jimmy: and do you sample the wares as you are driving? [ laughter ] >> i wasn't allowed to. >> jimmy: you weren't allowed to. >> just by nature of my position on the forklift. >> jimmy: i'm surprised they had that kind of restraint there at the guinness factory. [ laughter ] >> i know. >> jimmy: nick on the other hand had to be getting into the beers. >> i think nick and joel had the occasional one. on a friday afternoon. >> jimmy: yes. i got you. how old were you when you first came to hollywood, when you made the trip out here? >> i was in my 30s. >> jimmy: and what did you think of it? >> i couldn't get over, jimmy, the size of it, the scale of it. i had these two wonderful agents, harrison goldberg, and i was staying in a little cheap hotel up in the hollywood hills. hollywood boulevard. and they had arranged a meeting for me on sunset -- on santa monica boulevard. and i knew. i said, well, santa monica bo
but yeah, nick nolte played my elder brother. joel was my son.tory? >> i drove a forklift truck in a guinness bottling plant back home. >> jimmy: and do you sample the wares as you are driving? [ laughter ] >> i wasn't allowed to. >> jimmy: you weren't allowed to. >> just by nature of my position on the forklift. >> jimmy: i'm surprised they had that kind of restraint there at the guinness factory. [ laughter ] >> i know. >> jimmy: nick on the...
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push official rmer ci a illiam nolte discusses intelligence. rom the institute for world politics in washington, d.c., that is little more than an hour. >> i figure you're either getting older or more important to there is an introducer the introducer. pretty good stuff. all thank irst of john and the institute for extending this it sreuttation. be here nor michelle nd they both given significantly credible reasons why they are not here, i hope because they wanted to stay home and watch the opening ceremony. that would be very disappointing although i am in a contest to r ras the most 'em bear that embarrassing thing could happen to mr. putin. one of the things i stress with my students is that intelligence integrity-based profession. brian kelly remains one of those professionals who to me xemplifies in so many ways the integrity and the courage that sometimes is demanded of people in this field. me an s lecture gives opportunity in some ways to brian.my debt to and i should also say it's such an honor to meet misses kelly tonight. this is a m
push official rmer ci a illiam nolte discusses intelligence. rom the institute for world politics in washington, d.c., that is little more than an hour. >> i figure you're either getting older or more important to there is an introducer the introducer. pretty good stuff. all thank irst of john and the institute for extending this it sreuttation. be here nor michelle nd they both given significantly credible reasons why they are not here, i hope because they wanted to stay home and watch...
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it's very easy to toll from the comfortable nolte not to see problems in the south but the stop and problems are also problems this week when most unsafe to continue gets involved. that's a situation that the scottish government finds itself in the cost of non eu involvement has been named the air and fell in spanish. tara trey's favorite of all the raucous mediterranean coast on that connects the migrants including syrians trying to reach the euro the eu has already cost involved asking spain to explain why but the bullets with fine to migrants trying to swim to say you to edit this moment at least fifteen people drowned. the scottish government denied the bullets were fired directly at the migrants. united nations investigators have called for north koreans security chiefs and possibly even the supreme leader kim jong un to face and some actual justice for ordering system of the torture starvation and killings. according to investigators. pyongyang has used food as a means of control over the population and deliberate starvation or to punish political and ordinary prison as pullout the int
it's very easy to toll from the comfortable nolte not to see problems in the south but the stop and problems are also problems this week when most unsafe to continue gets involved. that's a situation that the scottish government finds itself in the cost of non eu involvement has been named the air and fell in spanish. tara trey's favorite of all the raucous mediterranean coast on that connects the migrants including syrians trying to reach the euro the eu has already cost involved asking spain...
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nolte horses midday wednesday the contents of play freezes have to go. a disaster. now taller than me they just have to be an easy going. when the cross the rules bidders assess the damage to car charges copper roof. i guess the whole roll please visit the site you speak truth to be working tirelessly for the past two days in an effort to restore power. at this point is these as up to seventy five holes coffers are still with all of electricity up to nine holes here and that thirty region the trip is going though the flight home because summers off. we fished the label esv. to fix it up there so we should have them but within the state. don't force it on the retirement was cold. the cost if it isn't restored soon. call david. two customer told him it so. it is difficult today especially kept it going to miss. treat this with acreage is because the revealing top james manning says it would cost one hundred posts and you'll roll to reduce these big business. the noodle cook up a single hand a symbol of hope for the future perhaps some of the g eight fourteen music was
nolte horses midday wednesday the contents of play freezes have to go. a disaster. now taller than me they just have to be an easy going. when the cross the rules bidders assess the damage to car charges copper roof. i guess the whole roll please visit the site you speak truth to be working tirelessly for the past two days in an effort to restore power. at this point is these as up to seventy five holes coffers are still with all of electricity up to nine holes here and that thirty region the...
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you'll hear from william nolte who worked for the cia. his is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i figure you are getting older or more important when there is an introducer to the introducer. that is pretty good stuff. let me first of all thank john and the institute for extending this invitation. michelle nor john can be here and they've given significantly incredible reasons they cannot be here. i hope it's not because they wanted to stay home and watch the opening ceremonies. i am in a contest with some friends to imagen the most embarrassing thing that can happen to mr. putin tonight. maybe something real bad will happen to him. one of the things i stress with my students is intelligence is an integrity based profession. brian kelly remains one of the professionals who exemplifies in so many ways the integrity and the courage that sometimes is demanded of people in this field. this lecture gives me an opportunity in some ways to repay my debt to brian. and i should add it's an honor to meet ms. kelly tonight. this is a man for those of us wh
you'll hear from william nolte who worked for the cia. his is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i figure you are getting older or more important when there is an introducer to the introducer. that is pretty good stuff. let me first of all thank john and the institute for extending this invitation. michelle nor john can be here and they've given significantly incredible reasons they cannot be here. i hope it's not because they wanted to stay home and watch the opening ceremonies. i am in a...
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you'll hear from william nolte who worked for the cia. he is currently a research professor at the university of maryland school of public policy. this was hosted by the institute for world politics here in washington, d.c.. [applause] >> i figure you are getting older or more important when there is an introducer to the introducer. that is pretty good stuff. let me first of all thank john and the institute for extending this invitation. michelle nor john can be here and they've given significantly incredible reasons they cannot be here. i hope it's not because they wanted to stay home and watch the opening ceremonies. i am in a contest with some friends to imagine the most embarrassing thing that can happen to mr. putin tonight. maybe something real bad will happen to him. one of the things i stress with my students is intelligence is an integrity based profession. brian kelly remains one of the professionals who exemplifies in so many ways the integrity and the courage that sometimes is demanded of people in this field. this lecture giv
you'll hear from william nolte who worked for the cia. he is currently a research professor at the university of maryland school of public policy. this was hosted by the institute for world politics here in washington, d.c.. [applause] >> i figure you are getting older or more important when there is an introducer to the introducer. that is pretty good stuff. let me first of all thank john and the institute for extending this invitation. michelle nor john can be here and they've given...
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one of the -- i was in turkey a couple of years ago, one said professor nolte has read a lot of locke. we read hobbes. hobbes andead both locke because madison did. we try to balance these things off. it in post 9/11? yes. i regret in 2011 we did not do a 10-year tuneup of the patriot act and the irtpa. they desperately needed them. we just do not work that way. we muddle along. i think we will take two more. thank you for the presentation. you started off with a couple of points. you are talking about america's cultural dynamic. cinema, the spies, post-wwi. then in that, how it was being presented in this genre, the multimedia, which was the media for the u.s. at the time. fast forward now to we are in everything, the whole gamut of internet, tweeting, everything. the lieutenant general made a point about the rapidfire communication. >> he is a great guy. the rapidfire information that goes on 24/7. intelligence community, through information to the public, ever try to keep up with the pr, the very things you are talking about? public is virtually clueless. the information is being l
one of the -- i was in turkey a couple of years ago, one said professor nolte has read a lot of locke. we read hobbes. hobbes andead both locke because madison did. we try to balance these things off. it in post 9/11? yes. i regret in 2011 we did not do a 10-year tuneup of the patriot act and the irtpa. they desperately needed them. we just do not work that way. we muddle along. i think we will take two more. thank you for the presentation. you started off with a couple of points. you are...
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years ago and after i sat down with one of the turkish members of the panel they said professor and nolte clearly read lots of lott. we in turkey read hobbes. i said no, no you've got that wrong. we read locke and hobbes because madison read both and we do really try to balance these things. did we overdo it in post-9/11? yes i regret the fact that in 2011 we didn't do a tenure to not of the patriot act and the irtpa and the homeland security because they desperately needed them. we just don't work that way and we muddle along. i think we'll take two more. >> the lane with four nature education. first of all thank you very much for your presentation. it started off with a couple of points that i would like to thread back to. you were talking about america's cultural dynamics and early on you know this by pre-world war ii, post-world war i, pre-world war ii, post-world war ii and how it was being presented in the somatic genre which was the multimedia, which was the media for the u.s. at the time. now fast-forward to now, to we are in everything, just the whole internet tweeting and everyt
years ago and after i sat down with one of the turkish members of the panel they said professor and nolte clearly read lots of lott. we in turkey read hobbes. i said no, no you've got that wrong. we read locke and hobbes because madison read both and we do really try to balance these things. did we overdo it in post-9/11? yes i regret the fact that in 2011 we didn't do a tenure to not of the patriot act and the irtpa and the homeland security because they desperately needed them. we just don't...
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couple years ago, and after i sat down with one of the members of the panel got up and said professor nolte clearly has read lots of locke. we in turkey read hobbs. and when i had a chance to respond i said, no, no, you got that wrong. we read both locke and hobbs because madison read them both. and we do try to balance these things off. did we overdo it in post-9/11? yes. i regret the pact that this 2011 we didn't do a ten-year tune-up of the patriot act. and the irtpa and the homeland security act. because they desperately needed them. we just don't work that way. and we muddle along. yes, ma'am. i think we'll take two more, and then we'll -- >> thank you. [inaudible] thank you, first of all, thank you very much for the presentation. >> thank you. >> you started off with a couple of points that i'd like to sort of turn back to. you were talking about america's cultural dynamics and early on in cinema the, you know, the spy, pre-world war ii -- post-world war i, pre-world war ii, post-world war ii. and then how it was being presented in this cinematic genre which was the multimedia, which
couple years ago, and after i sat down with one of the members of the panel got up and said professor nolte clearly has read lots of locke. we in turkey read hobbs. and when i had a chance to respond i said, no, no, you got that wrong. we read both locke and hobbs because madison read them both. and we do try to balance these things off. did we overdo it in post-9/11? yes. i regret the pact that this 2011 we didn't do a ten-year tune-up of the patriot act. and the irtpa and the homeland...
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william nolte was a part of the event at the institute of world politics. >> let me thank john.hn could not be here and both he and his wife have given credible reasons why they are not here. and i hope it's not so they stayed home and watched the opening ceremonies. although i am a contest with some friends of mine to imagine the most embarrassing thing that can happen intelligence is an integrity-based profession. and the integrity and the courage of people as well. and this lecture gives me an opportunity to repay my debt. and this includes being alive and cherishing his memory today. i have my set of nerves coming on and when the institute first made this offer i declined. because at the very least i am not an expert in counterintelligence. and i don't think this is a really good idea. and then john talk to me about doing this and i had second thoughts. my second thought is that this is a really bad idea. because this is a lecture that should be given by one of ryan's colleagues. by someone who has worked in this tough field. and it is someone who has advocated with greater
william nolte was a part of the event at the institute of world politics. >> let me thank john.hn could not be here and both he and his wife have given credible reasons why they are not here. and i hope it's not so they stayed home and watched the opening ceremonies. although i am a contest with some friends of mine to imagine the most embarrassing thing that can happen intelligence is an integrity-based profession. and the integrity and the courage of people as well. and this lecture...
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even though i'm nolt fully pleased with everything in this conference report, i think it does represent a compromise. as such, i urge my colleagues to join me in passion the bill. if we don't, food prices will rise, ranchers in my state will be forced out of business, and we won't get the deficit reduction reforms to our farm programs. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. tester: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator montana. mr. tester: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to speak on the importance of passing this farm bill that's in front of us. but i not only speak as a senator, but i also speak as a farmer, someone that's involved in production agriculture whim a not wearing a -- when i'm not wearing a suit or casting votes or traveling around the state finding out what's on th the mis of montanans. from planting and hauling food to market i know firsthand the life in production agriculture. and i know that whether you are a farmer or rancher or forester, it can be very tough because there's a lost uncertainty. uncertainty that i witnessed firsthand last summer when
even though i'm nolt fully pleased with everything in this conference report, i think it does represent a compromise. as such, i urge my colleagues to join me in passion the bill. if we don't, food prices will rise, ranchers in my state will be forced out of business, and we won't get the deficit reduction reforms to our farm programs. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. tester: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator montana. mr. tester: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to...
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former cia and nsa official william nolte was part of the event hosted by the institutes of world politics. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> i figure you are getting older or more important when there is an introducer to the introducer. let me first of all saying john wankows wankowski. john could not be here, they have given significant credible reasons why they are not here. i hope it is not that they wanted to stay home and watch the opening ceremonies. that would be disappointing but i am in a contest with some friends of mine to imagine the most embarrassing thing that can happen to vladimir putin tonight. tinker bell's if we pray real heart or clap our heels and dissenting maybe something will happen. any of them. one of the things i stress with my students is integrity based profession. brian kelly remains one of those professionals who to me exemplifies in so many ways the integrity and courage that sometimes is demanded of people in this field. this lecture gives me an opportunity in some ways to repay my debt to brian and also such an honor to meet mrs. kelly tonight. this is a
former cia and nsa official william nolte was part of the event hosted by the institutes of world politics. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> i figure you are getting older or more important when there is an introducer to the introducer. let me first of all saying john wankows wankowski. john could not be here, they have given significant credible reasons why they are not here. i hope it is not that they wanted to stay home and watch the opening ceremonies. that would be disappointing...