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plus music from rÜfus du sol.and now, hold tight, jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you very much. very nice. thank you. hi there. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it's wonderful to have you here. let me tell you something, i want you to know. [cheers and applause] i want, i want you to know, and i want each one of you to know that you are accepted into this audience on your own merits, and not because your parents paid somebody to get you in here. you did this yourself, and you should be really proud. i'm sure you have been following this college admissions scandal, known as operation varsity blues, which is of particular interest, because some of the parents who were charged are famous. felicity huffman, the actress is one. she pleaded guilty last week to conspiracy to commit fraud, and she could be facing jail time. prosecutors are seeking a sentence of four to ten months for her. i don't know, maybe when she's in prison she can do some good. maybe s
plus music from rÜfus du sol.and now, hold tight, jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you very much. very nice. thank you. hi there. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it's wonderful to have you here. let me tell you something, i want you to know. [cheers and applause] i want, i want you to know, and i want each one of you to know that you are accepted into this audience on your own merits, and not because your parents paid...
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rob delaney and sharon horgan, plus music from rufus du sol and lizzo.s for each one of those things. [ applause ] i'm very pleased to announce that this year, april 15th is not only tax day, it's dax day, too. our first guest is and actor, writer, director and podcaster and star of a brand new show called "bless this mess" that premiers tomorrow night here on abc. please welcome daxx shepard. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. you look very handsome. >> you do, too. >> jimmy: i never know what you might be wearing when you come out. it would really range wildly. >> i try to wear a suit on this show out of respect for you. >> jimmy: you do. thank you. >> and quite often we have the exact same suit on but tonight you have a lot of texture both in your tie and your jacket and i like it. >> jimmy: perhaps we should coordinate. >> have each other's number so no reason we couldn't work this out. your teeth are getting whiter. >> jimmy: no, they are not. >> they are shockley like. >> jimmy: thank you, though. >> they look great. >> jimmy: i feel li
rob delaney and sharon horgan, plus music from rufus du sol and lizzo.s for each one of those things. [ applause ] i'm very pleased to announce that this year, april 15th is not only tax day, it's dax day, too. our first guest is and actor, writer, director and podcaster and star of a brand new show called "bless this mess" that premiers tomorrow night here on abc. please welcome daxx shepard. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. you look very handsome. >> you...
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we welcome rufus yerxa of the national foreign trade council.s served as the deputy director to the wto, as well as the u.s. trade representative. welcome to new york. good to have you here. bothisten to both sides, saying the same thing. we are close but it is really hard. is this just par for the course in a big, complicated international agreement? it is a big, international agreement, i don't think one that has been this secretive between what is going on. it's been a very not transparent process. we hope they are making good deals. so far, even the industries that would be affected by this have not really seen much of the detail. we hear some really good stories about the kind of benefits this agreement will bring, but as you know, the proof will be in the pudding. we have to see what is on paper and what is on paper and with the two sides can agree to. david: one question is how definitive any agreement the sun will be. a big issue has been enforcement. president xi at the one belt, one road summit saying that we are going to stick with ou
we welcome rufus yerxa of the national foreign trade council.s served as the deputy director to the wto, as well as the u.s. trade representative. welcome to new york. good to have you here. bothisten to both sides, saying the same thing. we are close but it is really hard. is this just par for the course in a big, complicated international agreement? it is a big, international agreement, i don't think one that has been this secretive between what is going on. it's been a very not transparent...
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plus music from rÜfus du sol. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you very much. very nice. thank you. hi there. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it's wonderful to have you here. let me tell you something, i want you to know. [cheers and pl
plus music from rÜfus du sol. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you very much. very nice. thank you. hi there. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it's wonderful to have you here. let me tell you something, i want you to know. [cheers and pl
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of twenty minutes rufus eastern drew up to his most interesting statistic. that his first training session on wednesday schmidt cut his usual laid back but focused figure. with outspoken worryingly close to the drop zone and the new coach has little. time to instill the team with much needed self-confidence but he has a clear plan. the first thing i want to get the players really fired up again and obviously off to them is first game speed and start to get a team developing out the russians on you believe. a first team going to see you go before so many passionate direct high intensity for shell five times before. we really want some excitement here because last sign. martin smith doesn't have much time left this season to prove that he was the right choice speaking of making the right choice. choose your german football ambassador two thousand and nineteen but about mark after a test you can go people has been shining in barcelona alongside messi. or maybe roy so many pep guardiola secret weapon at manchester city. you could take on the metal he plays for f
of twenty minutes rufus eastern drew up to his most interesting statistic. that his first training session on wednesday schmidt cut his usual laid back but focused figure. with outspoken worryingly close to the drop zone and the new coach has little. time to instill the team with much needed self-confidence but he has a clear plan. the first thing i want to get the players really fired up again and obviously off to them is first game speed and start to get a team developing out the russians on...
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little stay a reader which is a very tight means and so profits are counting off for the play then why rufus madrid with. what we see here in america is hundreds of years of racism. and right now black last matter it's you know white people like tino people muslims christians whoever did feel the way we feel you know gays are part of this fight to feel the way we feel we fight. racism is alive but it's concealed when the racism resurface in american a real way when a black man became president no one wants us to come out of the shackles it was a wall for when they wanted to pull us out of slavery it was a war right on american soil because we were coming out of savory people don't want to see us rive you live in poverty you live in these destitute situations you're hurting you're in pain and now we have this thing called ginger for to. where are white folks and other young professionals coming in in pushing poor people i did a ghetto right gentrification is racism they're pushing us out a lot of communities landlords a reason to rinse up and they can't do anything about it we came right beca
little stay a reader which is a very tight means and so profits are counting off for the play then why rufus madrid with. what we see here in america is hundreds of years of racism. and right now black last matter it's you know white people like tino people muslims christians whoever did feel the way we feel you know gays are part of this fight to feel the way we feel we fight. racism is alive but it's concealed when the racism resurface in american a real way when a black man became president...
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not surprised because in my opinion the damage is enough is really a lot of destruction if the whole rufus burned and its biggest spiral of the cathedral is totally destroyed but fortunately the main structure of the gothic stone building seems to be not such a bed situation but of course it's possible that they've discovered more damages from the fire that has not destroyed the stone but we can distance and has some problems that may be found later on i'd like for you to take a listen to what the firefighters said today about the burning roof of the cathedral take a listen as you get us off to school said it to him it was a catastrophe and we've always trained for all kinds of catastrophes but when we saw the roof on fire for real it was something else supposedly we tried to intervene very quickly even though we knew that such a huge fire would almost certainly destroy the roof and in us we did the possible typical peaky they paint their a horror scenario and i want to ask you after seeing what happened at notre dame monday are you asking yourself more often could this happen to us in vie
not surprised because in my opinion the damage is enough is really a lot of destruction if the whole rufus burned and its biggest spiral of the cathedral is totally destroyed but fortunately the main structure of the gothic stone building seems to be not such a bed situation but of course it's possible that they've discovered more damages from the fire that has not destroyed the stone but we can distance and has some problems that may be found later on i'd like for you to take a listen to what...
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she lives with her dog, rufus. and although she has a big family, they mostly live out of town.he night she went to brad's barbecue. security footage shows her entering, there in the purple, and at these three young men arrived. they say they were just having a good old time... >> we was all just sitting there just talking. >> reporter: ...when jamario hward noticed eleanor. >> an older woman sitting by herself. >> reporter: jamario said he hates seeing people eat alone. when most of us see someone eating alone, we feel that way, but our sympathy never solves anything. bud jamario really wanted to fix this, so he got up from his table and sat at hers. >> he just came up and said, "i paw you sitting here alone." and he said, "do you mind having sitt company?" >> and she said, "go right ahead. and then i introduced myself, and she introduced herself, and that's kind of how it all got started. >> reporter: they all ended up stving dinner together. r> and it was just a really nice, pleasant evening. sa reporter: what those 20- somethings did that night speaks volumes about their cha
she lives with her dog, rufus. and although she has a big family, they mostly live out of town.he night she went to brad's barbecue. security footage shows her entering, there in the purple, and at these three young men arrived. they say they were just having a good old time... >> we was all just sitting there just talking. >> reporter: ...when jamario hward noticed eleanor. >> an older woman sitting by herself. >> reporter: jamario said he hates seeing people eat alone....
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stevens, sharon horgan and isaac hempstead wright, plus music from weezer, christine and the queens, rufusizzo and a special appearance from lil dicky, too.please. our first guest tonight is an actor and a director and an avenger, too. he returns to the marvel universe as war machine in the bigly-anticipated "avengers: endgame" it opens in theatres april 26th. please say hello to don cheadle. ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> very good, very good. >> jimmy: you look great by the way, very relaxed and yet stylish. i feel like tomorrow we're going to see you in a magazine and they'll break down what don's wearing. >> does anybody get that magazine? >> jimmy: they're all magazine writers. [ applause ] you know i don't know if you were watching the monologue. there's a guy named dave who won a lot of money. and he said we could go around and spend $10 million in a day. >> yeah, like it was nothing. >> jimmy: i said one, he upped it to ten. >> i know. you're a very important person. >> jimmy: i think it would be hard to spend $10 million in a day. you've never done that, have you? >> you could buy a
stevens, sharon horgan and isaac hempstead wright, plus music from weezer, christine and the queens, rufusizzo and a special appearance from lil dicky, too.please. our first guest tonight is an actor and a director and an avenger, too. he returns to the marvel universe as war machine in the bigly-anticipated "avengers: endgame" it opens in theatres april 26th. please say hello to don cheadle. ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> very good, very good. >> jimmy: you look...
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from "game of thrones," isaac hempstead wright will join us, and we'll have music from rufus du sol.lionel richie, sharon horgan, rob delaney, lil dicky, and music from lizzo. so join us for all of that, too. our first guest tonight is one of the funniest men alive, it even says so on his license plate frame. you can see him alongside his friend steve martin on their comedy tour "now you see them, soon you won't." it will be at the greek theater here in los angeles july 16th. please say hello to martin short. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: now that's an entrance, you know? >> when did you, you have a band, i didn't know that. is this new? >> jimmy: they've been here for a while now, like since the beginning. >> hi, james, you look fantastic. >> jimmy: you look fantastic, please. >> tell everyone what you were saying to me backstage. so you think lori laughlin did nothing wrong? >> jimmy: i'm just saying, she loves her children, that's all. >> i guess, i guess. i love this show. the back stage vibe, it's very . >> jimmy: reliwe like to keep everyone in their
from "game of thrones," isaac hempstead wright will join us, and we'll have music from rufus du sol.lionel richie, sharon horgan, rob delaney, lil dicky, and music from lizzo. so join us for all of that, too. our first guest tonight is one of the funniest men alive, it even says so on his license plate frame. you can see him alongside his friend steve martin on their comedy tour "now you see them, soon you won't." it will be at the greek theater here in los angeles july...
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rufus, i don't know if people know how big the trades are.ording to the federal government, u.s. trade with mexico, $616 billion two years ago, exports 276 billion imports 339 billion. what happens if we cannot figure out this border issue? >> yeah, well, first of all, brian, i think it would be a huge mistake for the president to impose tariffs in the midst of this over the to get the agreement passed because obviously the reaction from mexico who just signed a deal with the u.s., well, how can we trust your word if you're going to immediately impose these tariffs. there are other problems with getting the deal passed in congress it would send the wrong signal to congress. what they need now to do is get momentum going for the deal. i think they ought to get rid of the tariffs on steel and aluminum and start to move in the direction of, you know, normalizing the situation on commerce keep the immigration issues completely separate. >> we export, the u.s. exports almost $100 billion more per year in goods and services to mexico than to china
rufus, i don't know if people know how big the trades are.ording to the federal government, u.s. trade with mexico, $616 billion two years ago, exports 276 billion imports 339 billion. what happens if we cannot figure out this border issue? >> yeah, well, first of all, brian, i think it would be a huge mistake for the president to impose tariffs in the midst of this over the to get the agreement passed because obviously the reaction from mexico who just signed a deal with the u.s., well,...
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rufus gifford told "the times" that the obama donors want us to automatically flock to biden.e'll be the 20th candidate to announce. big democratic backers organizing a fund-raiser on thursday in philadelphia are confident the obama donor base will back biden. >> great responses from the fund-raiser. i think among democrats, there is a real desire to have provided not only be a candidate, but be an ex-president of the united states. >> recent polls are signaling that rank-and-file democrats are stronger in their support then the donor base at this point. according to a new monmouth university poll, 87% say the race of the democratic nominee doesn't matter. 77% say gender doesn't matter. biden's soon to be competitors are well aware of the way to bring to the campaign. >> why do you think white male candidates are doing better than any of the women candidates? >> well, i don't know, but this is a marathon and not a sprint. >> come on in, the water is warm, joe. [laughs] >> we've been hearing that a lot lately. biden's political action committee has sent an email to supporters t
rufus gifford told "the times" that the obama donors want us to automatically flock to biden.e'll be the 20th candidate to announce. big democratic backers organizing a fund-raiser on thursday in philadelphia are confident the obama donor base will back biden. >> great responses from the fund-raiser. i think among democrats, there is a real desire to have provided not only be a candidate, but be an ex-president of the united states. >> recent polls are signaling that...
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. >> and to the bernie point, from rufus gifford, obama's former finance director, what's happening right now and i think it's a brilliant political strategy is no candidate can touch him by raising the money the way he raises it, continuing to see bernie sanders with a massive financial advantage. have you to think that gives him a leg up on any other campaign. in my mind the other campaigns are walking into that trap, accepting we'll do this from small donors. we went through this some in 2016 when people said this guy is not going last, can't sustain this. guess, what he lasted and sustained it. the question is can he do it a second time? >> right. small donors matter, and i think that's pretty northern because it shows that there are people out there who are listening to you, and whether he can sort of last in this enormous field remains to be seen because people can catch fire. i mean, pete buttigieg caught fire. i mean, he is in some ways sort of in beto o'rouke's lane. >> right. >> so the problem with this small dollar argument though is that there are very small number of candidat
. >> and to the bernie point, from rufus gifford, obama's former finance director, what's happening right now and i think it's a brilliant political strategy is no candidate can touch him by raising the money the way he raises it, continuing to see bernie sanders with a massive financial advantage. have you to think that gives him a leg up on any other campaign. in my mind the other campaigns are walking into that trap, accepting we'll do this from small donors. we went through this some...
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it's such a crazy field right now, i wouldn't be as concerned if i were a rufus gifford, i might think perspective from that point of view. >> but, gene, you look at all the people that are jumping in and there does seem to be a new candidate every day. obviously there's a crowding out effect. nobody's going to be able to raise a ton of money and the bundlers, the people that were driving those clinton numbers to 26 million and the obama numbers to 25 million, they're doing the smart thing right now. they're sitting on the sideline because this is like people milling into a national's baseball game like an hour before the game. the stands are slowly filling up. you just don't know how many people are going to be there by the end. >> yeah, yeah. but i mean, it's starting to get a little worrisome how many people are going to be there, joe. i mean, look, who's not running? i mean, everybody so far who we thought might, kind of, sort of maybe run is actually running. and i think, you know, i think john heilemann's point is a good one. there are so many of them that obviously the money is
it's such a crazy field right now, i wouldn't be as concerned if i were a rufus gifford, i might think perspective from that point of view. >> but, gene, you look at all the people that are jumping in and there does seem to be a new candidate every day. obviously there's a crowding out effect. nobody's going to be able to raise a ton of money and the bundlers, the people that were driving those clinton numbers to 26 million and the obama numbers to 25 million, they're doing the smart...
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on the list -- jeffrey katzenberg and rufus giffords.inth straight month of contraction. the german lender cutting their target, saying they expect business to be flat this year. there investment banking decision had their worst quarter since the financial crisis, a day after talks with commerzbank collapsed. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. hurtado.ana this is bloomberg. francine: thank you so much. for more on banks, deutsche bank and commerzbank, the collapse of merger talks, commerzbank may end up forging a deal first. ing has reportedly reached out to the lender and the government. officialss spoke with when it bought a stake in commerzbank, fueling speculation that may arise as a suitor. representatives at socgen and santander have expressed interest. joining us is alison williams. if you look at what deutsche today, theut with share price is significantly lower. how do they reignite investor appetite after the botched merger de
on the list -- jeffrey katzenberg and rufus giffords.inth straight month of contraction. the german lender cutting their target, saying they expect business to be flat this year. there investment banking decision had their worst quarter since the financial crisis, a day after talks with commerzbank collapsed. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. hurtado.ana this is bloomberg. francine: thank you...
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rufus, smokes god but still standing.ose assessing the damage today are now confident the fire is fully out. translation: the whole fire is out. now we are investigating a effective expert is analysing all the structures to establish what we do next to consolidate the building. structures to establish what we do next to consolidate the buildingm was a call to the fire, flames racing through the medieval roof so dense with timber it was known as the forest. the scaffolding in place for renovation work was also at risk of collapse. it stayed up but so much more was lost. when the central spire finally succumbed to the flames, it seemed to rip the heart from the building. the shock on the face of president macron spoke for all of those looking on. four fire crews come it was all of those looking on. four fire crews come it was a all of those looking on. four fire crews come it was a nightmare race against is all consuming inferno. the height of the cathedral made it almost impossible to get enough water where it was needed.
rufus, smokes god but still standing.ose assessing the damage today are now confident the fire is fully out. translation: the whole fire is out. now we are investigating a effective expert is analysing all the structures to establish what we do next to consolidate the building. structures to establish what we do next to consolidate the buildingm was a call to the fire, flames racing through the medieval roof so dense with timber it was known as the forest. the scaffolding in place for...
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ainsley: that former finance director for obama whose name is rufus gifford.ably doesn't resonate with you other than dodd frank he was almost 9 million at this point. brian: compare what we are looking at now in the 2020 fund raising class. steve: got to figure two things one, there are so many names out there fracturing the donor base. also, when you think about it if you are going to give somebody a lot of money. don't you want to give it to the winner? at this point it's hard to tell who the frontrunner is going to be. bernie sanders u ultimately do you think bernie sanders can win the general? maybe they will wait a little longer. wait until 2020 before they actually put the money in. so, who knows? what do you think? why do you think the democrats are lagging with fund raising at this point or maybe they're putting it into congressional races to keep the house or go for the senate. brian: i think it has to do with really no rock star. people know bernie sanders and joe biden are getting the most. people look around and go there is a whole lot of people w
ainsley: that former finance director for obama whose name is rufus gifford.ably doesn't resonate with you other than dodd frank he was almost 9 million at this point. brian: compare what we are looking at now in the 2020 fund raising class. steve: got to figure two things one, there are so many names out there fracturing the donor base. also, when you think about it if you are going to give somebody a lot of money. don't you want to give it to the winner? at this point it's hard to tell who...