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so that was helpful to their system and to see that in his autobiography the system was so perfect. and that was so beautiful he fell in love with it not just the efficiency but the cleanliness and was a neat freak. he was very happy to see this said wanted to propagate across the land. because the more multi spindled milkshake machine. >> release started with the of milkshake. >> it did. up this point did he decide this past to go big. when he first played eyes on the mcdonald's operation trying to figure out how to rip-off the idea or emulate or the knicks. [laughter] deciding he did not want to steal a but helped to sell it so he went to dinner they were reluctant. they had begun franchising one was working on their behalf and so the stars of line and basically they said if you want to do that no skin off of our backs. do this city's started. >> the first franchise opening was in dallas planes not far from where he is in chicago so i believe if you go to corporate they consider that the first opening in the united states >> looks like a museum. there is one function across the of
so that was helpful to their system and to see that in his autobiography the system was so perfect. and that was so beautiful he fell in love with it not just the efficiency but the cleanliness and was a neat freak. he was very happy to see this said wanted to propagate across the land. because the more multi spindled milkshake machine. >> release started with the of milkshake. >> it did. up this point did he decide this past to go big. when he first played eyes on the mcdonald's...
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so they're not gonna be so acidy. and these are chili guajillo. these are used because back home, we didn't have refrigeration. lemonis: so if i eat this, my mouth will be on fire? adelo: very, yes. lemonis: okay. spicier than jalapeño. adelo: yes. lemonis: and so where did you get this recipe from? adelo: my sister. i used to watch her make it. lemonis: so is it her recipe? adelo: my sister got it from my grandmother. lemonis: so passed on from generation to generation. adelo: yes. and hopefully my daughter's gonna keep on cooking it. lemonis: do you have a recipe? are you making it up as you go along? it's in your head. so you really don't even know the timing on this. you're kind of just by your eye. adelo: by your eye, yes. lemonis: uh-huh. in order for this product to be mass made, the people that make it have to know what the heck you put in it. adelo: i see where you're going. lemonis: where am i going? adelo: that we need to make a recipe that we write down. lemonis: at least he's starting to recognize the fact like, "i got this. you wante
so they're not gonna be so acidy. and these are chili guajillo. these are used because back home, we didn't have refrigeration. lemonis: so if i eat this, my mouth will be on fire? adelo: very, yes. lemonis: okay. spicier than jalapeño. adelo: yes. lemonis: and so where did you get this recipe from? adelo: my sister. i used to watch her make it. lemonis: so is it her recipe? adelo: my sister got it from my grandmother. lemonis: so passed on from generation to generation. adelo: yes. and...
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so. so the fact that i'm a mother, that's -- that's what i'm experiencing all the time and that's where some of my deepest challenges and, i hope useful epiphanies are coming through so i'm writing about mothering a lot. so it's anywhere that i can be the person in the room whose pattern keeping, who's listening, and whose seen people and trying to do that again from this emotional, intellectual place. which i feel really committed to in part because of the early conversation where having about patronizing and it's so easy to write that way especially if you're writing an op-ed, to just go into your head and spit stuff out. i really tried to pause, especially kids i want to honor the space that i'm in. an act of the easy places intellectually, and and really try to bring my confusion and my vulnerability in my spiritual quest to that as opposed always sounded like someone who has the perfect thing to say and i feel safe to say. i'm constantly creating community to bring it back to my moms
so. so the fact that i'm a mother, that's -- that's what i'm experiencing all the time and that's where some of my deepest challenges and, i hope useful epiphanies are coming through so i'm writing about mothering a lot. so it's anywhere that i can be the person in the room whose pattern keeping, who's listening, and whose seen people and trying to do that again from this emotional, intellectual place. which i feel really committed to in part because of the early conversation where having about...
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, so. david. >> thank you, matt. my name is david salisbury. i've been chief financial officer with various health care organizations, large systems, mainly academic and/or public health systems for 25 years. and for the last two to three years, about three years, i've crossed over to the dark side to do health care consulting. so, what i'd like to do is just take a few moments to really kind of expound on, kind of drill down into what matt stated. we talked about texas and what's that like for texas, one of the states that said no to medicaid expansion. so, let me start first by just giving you a little bit of kind of the layout in texas in terms of its health insurance coverage. you'll see in the child care population, ages 0 to 18, texas has about 3 million individuals, kids in the medicaid program, and about 700,000 kids that have no coverage at all. that's a total of about 7.6 million people. we look pretty similar to the nation in this age category. where texas looks very different fr
, so. david. >> thank you, matt. my name is david salisbury. i've been chief financial officer with various health care organizations, large systems, mainly academic and/or public health systems for 25 years. and for the last two to three years, about three years, i've crossed over to the dark side to do health care consulting. so, what i'd like to do is just take a few moments to really kind of expound on, kind of drill down into what matt stated. we talked about texas and what's that...
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i feel it so strongly. and i think sometimes i think i feel it more strongly than just the person next to me who has assumed they've had that their whole life. it's an incredible honor. >> why do you think it is that you thrived in that situation as a young girl? >> well, i had an incredible family. my parents still live in india. i've never been able to bring them here so i've never been able to have them in the same country. but they really raised me with an ethic of working hard and really trying to strive for -- to make society better. not just for my own life. but also i think i had a path in to the country in terms of our immigration system through the student visa process. we -- even though we had little money we did have some money. so some of it is what i was given and some of it is what i was thought. but not everybody has those same opportunities. so i recognize as difficult as my path seems sometimes so many of the people i've worked with for the last 25 years have had a much, much harder path.
i feel it so strongly. and i think sometimes i think i feel it more strongly than just the person next to me who has assumed they've had that their whole life. it's an incredible honor. >> why do you think it is that you thrived in that situation as a young girl? >> well, i had an incredible family. my parents still live in india. i've never been able to bring them here so i've never been able to have them in the same country. but they really raised me with an ethic of working hard...
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so thank you, thank you jeff, fantastic. so great.eff talked a little bit about the election and his endorsement. do you want me to discuss that evening one more time? should i? [applause] mr. trump: yes or no? i could give you a beautiful, rhetorical, flowing speech, and we could fall asleep together. or we can discuss this. i am really here because i promised you during that while had in august, a long time ago, seems like a long time ago. a lot of things came out of that day. it opened up the eyes of the media. even though the media that dislikes us all. it opened up their eyes. and it began to a certain extent, june 16. i remember coming down the escalator with melania and i talked about crime and borders and i talked about trade, nothing much changed. we just got more severe, and frankly, things got worse. things got worse. and it made more and more of an impact. we had a big primary, a total of 17 people. i remember they did a report one time and it was interesting. they did a report, it was three or four months into the campaig
so thank you, thank you jeff, fantastic. so great.eff talked a little bit about the election and his endorsement. do you want me to discuss that evening one more time? should i? [applause] mr. trump: yes or no? i could give you a beautiful, rhetorical, flowing speech, and we could fall asleep together. or we can discuss this. i am really here because i promised you during that while had in august, a long time ago, seems like a long time ago. a lot of things came out of that day. it opened up...
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>>[applause] >> and i have so much gratitude for so many people and so many partners and weeklong program today get for those of you sitting just want to play the work want to plow through this as quickly as we can but we do need to take a moment to celebrate what we have here. this is a sacred special clays. and it has been that way for a long time. dating all the way back to our native ohlone and inhabitants who were here in this is a such a special place for the bayview neighborhood it's the highest point on bayview hill with just incredible views of our date. this part was originally dedicated back in 1978 september 23 by mayor mosconi just a month before his and harvey milk assassination. this place has specialness. it has appointments. after the shipyard was decommissioned in 1994, this place experience the same challenges that the rest of this neighborhood experience. it was isolated and neglected and here we are almost 40 years later and it is now a symbol of, not only the city's commitment and your parks department commitment to equity and revitalizing the neighborhood, but also
>>[applause] >> and i have so much gratitude for so many people and so many partners and weeklong program today get for those of you sitting just want to play the work want to plow through this as quickly as we can but we do need to take a moment to celebrate what we have here. this is a sacred special clays. and it has been that way for a long time. dating all the way back to our native ohlone and inhabitants who were here in this is a such a special place for the bayview...
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so it was a huge win for microsoft and apple when the macintosh became so successful. david: when your mother first said, i would like to come and have dinner, you should meet him, you did not seem that interested. why was that? mr. gates: i thought it was someone who bought and sold securities, which is a very zero something. -- zero sum thing. that is not curing disease or a cool piece of software. the idea of looking at volume curves, that is why it was so shocking when i met him. ♪ ♪ david: your company grows, becomes successful in the most successful company in the world. at what point do you say, i want to do something else with my life? mr. gates: 1995 was a big year when we shipped product and the software was doing well. we emerge, we were slightly the biggest, but we were emerging as the biggest successful company, and so i start thinking about, wow, there is a lot of value in microsoft. what have other philanthropists done historically? so during the 1990's i am thinking about that, my mom tragically passes away in the same year i get married in 1994. my dad
so it was a huge win for microsoft and apple when the macintosh became so successful. david: when your mother first said, i would like to come and have dinner, you should meet him, you did not seem that interested. why was that? mr. gates: i thought it was someone who bought and sold securities, which is a very zero something. -- zero sum thing. that is not curing disease or a cool piece of software. the idea of looking at volume curves, that is why it was so shocking when i met him. ♪ ♪...
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so stay with us.ll be right back. of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to have health insurance starting january 1st, you need to enroll by december 15th. visit covereca.com today. >> welcome back to "beyond the headlines." we're continuing our discussion on veterans and the challenges of transitioning back to civilian life. here with me in the studio right now is brandina jersky. she is a licensed marriage and family therapist with the va medical center and works with the student veterans health program at various college campuses in the bay area, including city college of san francisco. thank you for being here today. >> thank you for having me. >> you do so much wor
so stay with us.ll be right back. of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to have health insurance starting january 1st, you need to enroll by december 15th. visit...
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so that's how i picked the name. the genesis of it was -- i was doing a lot of reporting around 2011, which i thought was a really watershed year for the post-9/11 war on terror. obama came into office. in the first two years he launched more drone strikes against terrorists, targeting terrorists, in pakistan than the bush administration had done in eight years. the joint special operations command had launched triple the number of strikes that it had launched each month. in the space of a year, 2010-2011 we killed more than half of the top 20 al qaeda lieutenants, senior level leaders. and in that year we also killed the two most want terrorists in the world, osama bin laden and anwar awlaki, thed a of al qaeda in arabian peninsula. sew reached the level of effectiveness i never seen in the coverage of what happened after 9/11, including the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so something was going on, and the same year, not by coincidence, president obama pulls of troops out of iraq, and the killed osama bin laden, and
so that's how i picked the name. the genesis of it was -- i was doing a lot of reporting around 2011, which i thought was a really watershed year for the post-9/11 war on terror. obama came into office. in the first two years he launched more drone strikes against terrorists, targeting terrorists, in pakistan than the bush administration had done in eight years. the joint special operations command had launched triple the number of strikes that it had launched each month. in the space of a...
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so do babies. so the best number you can use -- and so that's the number gallop and the council and my team of economists chose to use. then we went back 50 years. and when you determine that that was the single-best metric to determine if we here in a recovery, but now remember if we're in a recovery, i look the word up, i was on a flight back from frankfurt and i was thinking about this. you know the way they bring you the newspapers, i had the "financial times," i had the "wall street journal" and the international "new york times." i found an article in every single paper on the front page that referred to america's recovery. that seems like a very important article to me so i looked up recovery. it means that you've been sick and you're getting better. you're recovering. that's what it means. you wouldn't think i'd have to look that up but i did. but going back to dr. gallup's point, if we are in a recovery, that suggests totally different activities than if we are not in a recovery. if we're
so do babies. so the best number you can use -- and so that's the number gallop and the council and my team of economists chose to use. then we went back 50 years. and when you determine that that was the single-best metric to determine if we here in a recovery, but now remember if we're in a recovery, i look the word up, i was on a flight back from frankfurt and i was thinking about this. you know the way they bring you the newspapers, i had the "financial times," i had the...
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living in america is so interesting, so fertile, so up for grabs. it's also disintegrating and reconstituting and recalibrating. it's up to us to make life that we can be proud of and to make communities and systems and policies to cradle oaz lives. -- those lives. it's up to reject tired narratives about success; instead, offering new ones that are less about exceptional heroes and more about creative communities. it's up to us to reclaim the best of what previous generations did that made this country so unique and so beautiful. as well as to own up to the destructive legacies that we're part of, to expose them to the light and to figure out how to fix them. it's up to us to be humble, to be brave, to be accountable to our own dreams. no one else. it's up to us to be akon dallasic -- iconoclastic, to be together, to stay awake. it's a wonderful book, it's an important book -- >> thank you. >> and i think one thing i've been so admiring of as you've launched it is you're not just promoting the book. i mean, of course, all of us that write books wan
living in america is so interesting, so fertile, so up for grabs. it's also disintegrating and reconstituting and recalibrating. it's up to us to make life that we can be proud of and to make communities and systems and policies to cradle oaz lives. -- those lives. it's up to reject tired narratives about success; instead, offering new ones that are less about exceptional heroes and more about creative communities. it's up to us to reclaim the best of what previous generations did that made...
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so we're all getting -- everyone's into it. so we're in week 14 of the nfl season. and the big thursday football matchup is between the raiders and the chiefs. [ cheers and applause ] right here on nbc. now, as you know, at the end of very season, they give out awards. like most valuable player. but they also give out awards during the season. did you know that? >> steve: no, i wasn't aware of that. >> jimmy: they give out awards during the season. >> steve: like what? >> jimmy: well, like ones that are in high school yearbooks. like class clown, most likely to succeed. >> steve: those awards or awards during the season. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: so with that in mind, it's time for "tonight show's" superlatives. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ?? ? tonight show superlatives ? ?? >> jimmy: you've never heard of these awards? >> steve: i've never heard of these awards. i want to learn. >> jimmy: they come out during the season. >> steve: during the season in football? >> jimmy: not at the end of the ones. yeah. let me give you an example. >> steve: give me one exa
so we're all getting -- everyone's into it. so we're in week 14 of the nfl season. and the big thursday football matchup is between the raiders and the chiefs. [ cheers and applause ] right here on nbc. now, as you know, at the end of very season, they give out awards. like most valuable player. but they also give out awards during the season. did you know that? >> steve: no, i wasn't aware of that. >> jimmy: they give out awards during the season. >> steve: like what?...
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multiple audiences, so that we've got a reach across all of the growing businesses. >> so i mean, ihink the way that people talk about the idea of verizon acquiring aol, acquiring yahoo, doing a lot of this sort of video, advertise, is that idea that as a carrier, you don't want to be a dumb pipe -- >> we do not want to be a dumb pipeline. >> how much of that is essentially what the strategy is? >> well, so maybe to step back a bit. a little over two years ago, i was asked to take on this new assignment, the role didn't really exist but it was to look at driving revenue for the future of verizon. and so we took a look at all of the assets that were -- we assembled at verizon and we looked at our strength and said, look, we've been known as a network company and we're proud of that, by the way. we think we've built one of the best networks out there. that will be the foundation of our success. but we also said we wanted to be a platform company and a services company. and our lead in mobile certainly allows us to play in that space. so we are trying to take advantage of that. we've g
multiple audiences, so that we've got a reach across all of the growing businesses. >> so i mean, ihink the way that people talk about the idea of verizon acquiring aol, acquiring yahoo, doing a lot of this sort of video, advertise, is that idea that as a carrier, you don't want to be a dumb pipe -- >> we do not want to be a dumb pipeline. >> how much of that is essentially what the strategy is? >> well, so maybe to step back a bit. a little over two years ago, i was...
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so, yeah. i have -- and a disadvantage this year. usually i've seen many, many more nominated things. the big movies. i've only see "hacksaw ridge" and "lion" maybe one more i've i'm anxious to. >> tell me about your weekend. enough about that. >> and joel, over my house friday. a new novel. it's all about shecky. >> what happened with shecky? >> shecky was going to be with santa claus. one always has high hopes but let's see what happened. >> hi -- >> oh, no! the only time he's ever cried. ever! >> didn't go sll didn't want the present. didn't want anything. >> oh, no. >> didn't want anything. >> no. wanted off that santa. >> that is so rare for him to cry. but so sweet, finally took him away. he goes, bye-bye, to santa claus. he felt bad. but he didn't like the guy. what can you do? >> santa can be intimidating, with the beard. a little scary. >> plus we tell our children on their laps, and what do we do? take him to a stranger and plop him on his lap. >> and we went christmas shopping. wonde
so, yeah. i have -- and a disadvantage this year. usually i've seen many, many more nominated things. the big movies. i've only see "hacksaw ridge" and "lion" maybe one more i've i'm anxious to. >> tell me about your weekend. enough about that. >> and joel, over my house friday. a new novel. it's all about shecky. >> what happened with shecky? >> shecky was going to be with santa claus. one always has high hopes but let's see what happened. >>...
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i would say, well so and so said this and then a new story would come out. so it's my m.o., driver around. >> you also si,. >> with my phone on record with their permission. >> you also say that it kitcheni are a great place to do an interview. >> oh, yes, kitchens. we all know kitchens, right? that's where everybody lands at a party, right? everybody is in the kitchen. even though the host doesn't want you there because people are more comfortable in the kitchen. i always ask, if we can do the interview in the kitchen. i usually have some requests written out and my recorder, and it's easier -- and i also take notes because i don't trust the recorder, and it's easier if i have all my stuff on a table. it's because i want people to be in the kitchen because that's where they live. >> by staying in one place you have not limited yourself in terms of ferrell because just a new blocks away from this, another person wrote another best seller. >> yes. >> jordan alley. >> rebecca. hen reits -- henrietta a black away block away from'm the moussaoui -- from in the m
i would say, well so and so said this and then a new story would come out. so it's my m.o., driver around. >> you also si,. >> with my phone on record with their permission. >> you also say that it kitcheni are a great place to do an interview. >> oh, yes, kitchens. we all know kitchens, right? that's where everybody lands at a party, right? everybody is in the kitchen. even though the host doesn't want you there because people are more comfortable in the kitchen. i...
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so the place is packed. this guy figures what better place than to find a victim when everybody's out shopping, so he finds this innocent old lady. she put her purse in her passenger seat, shuts the passenger door, starts loading her grocery and her back tailgate of her suv when she sees this guy who had parked, got out, sees her put her purse in there, opens her passenger door, takes her purse, runs into his waiting suv and guess what she does? she runs after him, tries to run back, get her purse back, she get dragged until she let go. and he takes off. >> were you worried about getting hurt? were you afraid to get hurt? >> ya, ya, little bit. >> what did he take? oh, money, ya, money. >> he also took my mom's purse. >> did you see him at all? >> no. i don't see him. >> when you were loading the packages, did you see him at all? >> no. >> as he was right next to you at some point, apparently? >> yes, i see him in the car. i don't see -- >> try to get description of the vehicle, the individual, tag number fr
so the place is packed. this guy figures what better place than to find a victim when everybody's out shopping, so he finds this innocent old lady. she put her purse in her passenger seat, shuts the passenger door, starts loading her grocery and her back tailgate of her suv when she sees this guy who had parked, got out, sees her put her purse in there, opens her passenger door, takes her purse, runs into his waiting suv and guess what she does? she runs after him, tries to run back, get her...
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so that got me started. and then once i opened that door, i became interested in the relationship long term. i wanted to know what were the dynamics and what did each bring to the relationship and because it was a long relation ship. a. if we are looking at the depression. we are looking at several major historical events and movements. each of these women had a role to play in all of those movements and each was affected as an individual by these historical moments, so i was trying to look at each individual over time and then as i continued with the project it occurred to me that it would be useful to readers for me to try to make some sort of an assessment about the impact of the friendship for the cause of social justice which was the cause of social justice and human rights. so i ended up with four questions. what drew these unlikely women together in friendship, what was the nature of the friendship, what was the chemistry, how did they sustain the relationship and how did they change over time and wha
so that got me started. and then once i opened that door, i became interested in the relationship long term. i wanted to know what were the dynamics and what did each bring to the relationship and because it was a long relation ship. a. if we are looking at the depression. we are looking at several major historical events and movements. each of these women had a role to play in all of those movements and each was affected as an individual by these historical moments, so i was trying to look at...
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so suddenly at the set -- so max came up with this idea. and we -- it was, it was totally top secret. he flew the set across the country. we set it up in the basement of our old studio. and the day we shot this thing, we all came in separate entrances. >> seth: wow. >> talk about espionage. >> seth: and so there was that. that was a taste. there is talk, megan mullally has recently said there is a chance that we might actually see a full "will & grace" >> there is a chance. we -- it's in talks. >> seth: very good. >> you know, when it came up, you know, we thought, well, that would be -- it was so much fun to do it. >> seth: yeah. >> but i mean, once hillary's elected, what are we going to talk about? >> seth: there you go. [ laughter ] >> so. so apparently there's things to talk about. >> seth: there you go, things break right. you can enjoy your hamburgers in the sun while you can. thank you so much for being here. it's always such a pleasure to see you. eric mccormack everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "travelers" will be available on ne
so suddenly at the set -- so max came up with this idea. and we -- it was, it was totally top secret. he flew the set across the country. we set it up in the basement of our old studio. and the day we shot this thing, we all came in separate entrances. >> seth: wow. >> talk about espionage. >> seth: and so there was that. that was a taste. there is talk, megan mullally has recently said there is a chance that we might actually see a full "will & grace" >>...
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so important. thank you so much for this briefing. i agree with everything commissioner kounalakis said that this such valuable information not only us but the public knows what it is were looking for and what we need and can help us. i think the priorities laid out here are really good ones and now that we are all aware of them i think we can all work together to also make sure we can get funding for these projects. so thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner katz >> want to thank you both. issues near and dear to my heart and i agree with my colleagues. we certainly want to do whatever we can to be of assistance and help us as were out and about. i also think is really helpful having this report and perhaps i know not to put more on your plates but perhaps you could get an update x quarter on sort of where things stand, where we are with these various matters and then lastly as i look at the heavy lifting that's going to be needed with the seawall and given that it has such a significant impact p
so important. thank you so much for this briefing. i agree with everything commissioner kounalakis said that this such valuable information not only us but the public knows what it is were looking for and what we need and can help us. i think the priorities laid out here are really good ones and now that we are all aware of them i think we can all work together to also make sure we can get funding for these projects. so thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner katz >> want to...
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so counterusa. the key is we have to learn under this framework on a -- in a sustained manner and then we have to analyze what we're learning effectively and bridge an implementation. i think there's a role for history in each of these phases, right, so what do we read, well, we're reading history to understand better contemporary conflicts and the threats. you know, we're reading the history of technology and interactions between technology and organizations and doctrine and so forth. so we have some work that is seminal in this area, the book that dealt with mcgrog other nox and -- lot of great literature on technology. a lot of literature on militaries that did innovate and learn effectively and those that didn't. there is work on comparing the french and ger mans. i could go on and on. the history of how we got weapon systems, the king of the killing fields. so we -- everything we do, we have wane lee from the university of north carolina coming to our organization tomorrow, to talk about histor
so counterusa. the key is we have to learn under this framework on a -- in a sustained manner and then we have to analyze what we're learning effectively and bridge an implementation. i think there's a role for history in each of these phases, right, so what do we read, well, we're reading history to understand better contemporary conflicts and the threats. you know, we're reading the history of technology and interactions between technology and organizations and doctrine and so forth. so we...
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so cute. >> i love it. >> okay this week when you have downtime probably watching christmas movie is what your favorite holiday hoff i. you know, movies like miracle on 34th street we have watched forever, elf if it is on i'll watch it for that scene when santa's coming. i know him. but those don't even come close to the top three holiday movies of all time at the box office. which ones have made most money? so number three. >> that is, the polar express good really. >> tom hanks used his own word in 2004 when it came out. when it day booed it made 183 million-dollar at the box office. >> okay. >> relayed almost all of the rolls in this one, we watch it every single year. classic we have watched this three times already. >> this is not a classicky get so mad, this is jim carrie version i love cartoon one that they still play around christmas time and i have it at home and i prefer that because it is all so cute with the ho and in hoville. >> remember what this category is, it is one that made
so cute. >> i love it. >> okay this week when you have downtime probably watching christmas movie is what your favorite holiday hoff i. you know, movies like miracle on 34th street we have watched forever, elf if it is on i'll watch it for that scene when santa's coming. i know him. but those don't even come close to the top three holiday movies of all time at the box office. which ones have made most money? so number three. >> that is, the polar express good really. >>...
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i'm so excited.sn't the only surprise we have tonight. tonight we have the creator of some of my favorite video games ever, miyamoto, sitting in tonight with the roots. he's going to perform the super mario brothers theme song. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, shigeru miyamoto and the roots! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing coughing breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care. p is for privileges. o is for ordinarily i wouldn't. l is for layers of luxury. a is for alll the way back. r is for read my mind. and i... can't see a thing. s... see you in the morning. polaris, from united. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to edward norton, riz ahmed, shigeru miyamoto! reggie fils-aim
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you were so good. it reminded me, too, because you're a struggling actress in the movie, and ryan gosling is a struggling jazz musician. >> yes. >> jimth >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't want to spoil it. but it was probably back to auditioning and having to drive and go to auditions, and you have to try to dress for the part and not getting it, and whew. >> i know. >> jimmy: but in the kind of romantic way, i was like, "i remember those crazy times. it was so, like, oh, 'life is just terrible right now.'" >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but it makes you just go, "i appreciate it." and i remembered all -- i remembered not having clothes. >> yeah. >> jimmy: like, i have, like, two outfits. i mean, i had no money. so i would go, and somebody would say, "that's what you think a bike messenger looks like?" and i would go, "no, this is my >> yes. that's the thing is a lot of time you have to dress up like the character, like, do your own costumes for the character so you have to own all these pieces of clothing t
you were so good. it reminded me, too, because you're a struggling actress in the movie, and ryan gosling is a struggling jazz musician. >> yes. >> jimth >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't want to spoil it. but it was probably back to auditioning and having to drive and go to auditions, and you have to try to dress for the part and not getting it, and whew. >> i know. >> jimmy: but in the kind of romantic way, i was like, "i remember those crazy times. it was...
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threats to me on what so the program. so that's point one. and, of course, the new team is in the process, not everybody has their clearances yet but those who have the clearances are able to get some of these briefings. so that is happening. and then the other piece of it is don't just look at the past but look at the recent past i'll say. look at the last few years of experience on the program where there have been great strides and i think great accomplishments made in bringing down the price. so to get a fifth generation capability, which all those who have experienced it agree, it is just a cut above in other aircraft because of those capabilities and to be able to get that at a fourth-generation price, something like like you might pay for an f-16, for example, that's beginning to sound much more reasonable. can the cost be driven down more? perhaps, and they know the current leadership, the jpo and so on our focus on this each and every day. i know that industry as make concessions to try to bring down the price. can more of this be ac
threats to me on what so the program. so that's point one. and, of course, the new team is in the process, not everybody has their clearances yet but those who have the clearances are able to get some of these briefings. so that is happening. and then the other piece of it is don't just look at the past but look at the recent past i'll say. look at the last few years of experience on the program where there have been great strides and i think great accomplishments made in bringing down the...
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>> stephen: so let's imagine for a moment that you had to explain -- >> so, so santa's got a good sizes famously -- >> stephen: he's a hefty guy. well, let's be kind. he's warm. travels in the north, got to keep it big is that yeah. >> so this notion that he comes down the chimney, right -- >> stephen: yeah. -- starts to kind of strain the laws of physics for a 10-year-old. 9-year-olds are going to buy that. 8-year-olds are going to buy that. 10-year-olds, if you've got them in a decent school -- ( laughter ) -- they're going to start to work with a look of betrayal when they look at their parents. >> stephen: we live in an apartment, let's say. >> at an apartment -- that's right! how do they do that there? >> stephen: comes through the ventilation. that's how it works. >> it's a handshake with the doorman in the city here, right? >> stephen: oh, yeah, in the city, santa great deals' the doorman's hand, you know what i mean? he gives him a finner and he goes -- >> so out in los angeles, there's a whole bunch of chimney b.s. so frannie, who's the ten-year-old, she's not dumb and she's s
>> stephen: so let's imagine for a moment that you had to explain -- >> so, so santa's got a good sizes famously -- >> stephen: he's a hefty guy. well, let's be kind. he's warm. travels in the north, got to keep it big is that yeah. >> so this notion that he comes down the chimney, right -- >> stephen: yeah. -- starts to kind of strain the laws of physics for a 10-year-old. 9-year-olds are going to buy that. 8-year-olds are going to buy that. 10-year-olds, if...
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and yet the acting is so intimate and so quiet, and so kind of not always wall but it feels like a very different kind of piece in that way. and i was wonder when i see performances like this, you know, and kind of the authenticity of feelings, that you managed to sumon, how you do it when you are, you know, where you are not interacting with another person or another actor. >> but with a screen. >> yeah. >> with a screen, with a screen. i don't know, it's one of those-- i think our job as actors is to create that which isn't there. and whether that's a relationship with jeremy, i have him to work off of. but still we're creating a relationship between two characters that really don't exist except on the page. and so i kind of feel like it's an extension of that. and so the relationships that i create with them and the wonder and the sense of a-w, and the fear, all of these things existing at the same time. it feels real to me when i'm doing it. one of those, you you feel kind of crazy but it feels very real. >> as you were talking about, you are-- i was thinking about the sort of the l
and yet the acting is so intimate and so quiet, and so kind of not always wall but it feels like a very different kind of piece in that way. and i was wonder when i see performances like this, you know, and kind of the authenticity of feelings, that you managed to sumon, how you do it when you are, you know, where you are not interacting with another person or another actor. >> but with a screen. >> yeah. >> with a screen, with a screen. i don't know, it's one of those-- i...
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and so dated so almost all the negative feedback i have yet to be serious. >> have you read accidental empire? >> no precocious by? been -- should i quit. >> we aeronaut on speaking terms anyway. one person was responding little defensive. >> no. i should not probably say this but it turns out it is like insider trading with hate speech. they cover a document at the time that is what it covers. and if anything is known it means that in some way nobody knows about it. by the way of any company partner knows about bad then it is also not confidential. also for all the problems the country may have truth is always a defense because we have weak light bill lies fortunately. unless it is under subpoena somebody could say yes he said that. is a lot more than you think actually. >> only those who knew my name that ran a slightly compromise position but i did not want that to be public. >> and never told anybody because it would be he said/she said but but they were both pool i've let the know they were going to be mentioned. >> i would like to know why there isn't a scene like miami quick. >>
and so dated so almost all the negative feedback i have yet to be serious. >> have you read accidental empire? >> no precocious by? been -- should i quit. >> we aeronaut on speaking terms anyway. one person was responding little defensive. >> no. i should not probably say this but it turns out it is like insider trading with hate speech. they cover a document at the time that is what it covers. and if anything is known it means that in some way nobody knows about it. by...
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oh, i love my dad so much. he was trying so hard.ur christmas presents were that me and my brother were, like, "you lied to us!" [ laughter ] so we got our get out of jail card with that one. >> seth: that's fantastic. well congratulations on the season. i can't wait to see it. thank you so much for being here. kelly osbourne, everybody. "project runway junior" premieres tomorrow on lifetime. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ o romeo, romeo! wherefore art thou romeo. call me but love, henceforth i never will be romeo my love is deep, the more i give to thee. a thousand times goodnight. ♪ hthis thing we've all donellfie. doesn't need to be a thing. there's a smart way to stay fresh. hanes with freshiq advanced odor-protection technology. bonus packs available now. thousands of barrels lay silent. of jim beam, aging, building a fuller smoother flavor that only comes from being aged four long years. at jim beam, our history is made from the inside. how will you make yours? and we're proud to reveal
oh, i love my dad so much. he was trying so hard.ur christmas presents were that me and my brother were, like, "you lied to us!" [ laughter ] so we got our get out of jail card with that one. >> seth: that's fantastic. well congratulations on the season. i can't wait to see it. thank you so much for being here. kelly osbourne, everybody. "project runway junior" premieres tomorrow on lifetime. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ]...
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is a hobbit, so described. if you've ever been to a soccer game in another country, where people care about soccer. >> you know that there are these sports fans, just really rabid by that. >> sports fans consume information and talk about plays that took place 40 years ago, they have stats on top of of your head. take tom brady and deflate gate. of course not if he guilt. the renes of the country, of course, i think he's-- >> you're getting the same information, but it looks as if your side looks good. the clinical analog, knows about politics or has information that ignore information. and they see members of the other political teams as rivals whom they may describe as evil. they don't process everythings in rational way and i use this as an ideal type. they're having a dispassionate belief. it's not that i advocate the rule of the vulcans, rather, i think that other democratic spearists spokes about what, how it would react with vulcan, when we have hobbits. >> are there any vulcans? it sounds like we're not
is a hobbit, so described. if you've ever been to a soccer game in another country, where people care about soccer. >> you know that there are these sports fans, just really rabid by that. >> sports fans consume information and talk about plays that took place 40 years ago, they have stats on top of of your head. take tom brady and deflate gate. of course not if he guilt. the renes of the country, of course, i think he's-- >> you're getting the same information, but it looks...
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kids so far. get a new subaru, and we'll donate two hundred and fifty dollars more to help those in need. ?put a little love in your heart.? just press "clean" and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home. cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. ?? remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. hello moto. moto is here. the new moto z with motomods. save up to $400 when you trade in your old phone and switch to verizon. mmm... i can't believe it's so delicious. i can't believe it has 40% fewer calories than butter. i can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients. i can't believe we're on a whale. i can't believe my role isn't bigger. oh, it's real. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. go ahead, enjoy. [ 80's music ] anyone a beer? make it a redd's app
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so this album -- we were talking backstage. so your book coming out now. album came out two months ago. you've been touring with it. how does it feel to tour with a new album for the first time? is that an exciting thing? >> i mean, it's great. you know what i love though? is that like, i have a book out. i have a record out. and it's like i'll do these interviews, and the journalists will be like "so you got a book, you got a record, what else have you been up to?" >> seth: right? >> it's like, jesus. i'm working so hard. >> seth: i just finished a statue? i don't know what to tell you guys. i did two things. it's true. you always get "what else are you up to?" >> yeah. >> seth: i'll do interviews, and people will say, "so with the talk show, are you doing any movies?" i'm like, "no. i'm not doing any movies." also nobody wants to see me in a movie. [ light laughter ] >> i'd watch. i'd watch. >> seth: thank you so much for being here. thank you for sticking around. can't wait. it's always a pleasure to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] laura jane gra
so this album -- we were talking backstage. so your book coming out now. album came out two months ago. you've been touring with it. how does it feel to tour with a new album for the first time? is that an exciting thing? >> i mean, it's great. you know what i love though? is that like, i have a book out. i have a record out. and it's like i'll do these interviews, and the journalists will be like "so you got a book, you got a record, what else have you been up to?" >>...
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thank you so much. we'll be right back. hey, evan. so, you're stuck at a work thing.h directv and at&t you can stream all your favorite shows without using your data. that makes you more powerful than a table for 60. wednesdays are the new thursdays! or the mandatory after party. how early is too early to leave? you're not going anywhere. i'm not going anywhere. it's your tv, take it with you. watch all your live directv channels, on at&t, data free. >>> investors got a pre-holiday bounce today. the dow flirting again with the 20,000 mark, getting the closest it has with an inter-day high about 12 points shy. paul lamonica is here to walk us through this from the new york stock exchange. you spend all of your hours watching these numbers, trying to understand what's happening with the markets. how did we get here, and when, paul, will we hit 20,000? >> that's a great question. could be tomorrow if we get good earnings from nike after the close in a few minutes. nike is the worst dow stock this year. they'll be reporting results. if they're good, maybe it finally pushe
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so that's the thing. now mobility, i have innovation on the original text that says social mobility which i measure, that's reaches the income of the children is not correlated with income of the parents by is a measure of social mobility that the child may lead on that other side but you have measures of income mobility and to do that they look at social mobility and i do the analysis on this and i saw the community with more innovation are also the communities of social mobility and that is mainly driven by innovation by new products,not my old . so that's the thing i think because that's what i call slim, in mexico we might have an innovator in his youth but i know i was married with a mexican, in mexico it was supposed to be 10 times more, that's the reason why. but no, i promise you, that's the source of topincome . value has the honor of life regulation or not regulated, and by the monopoly, that's the way to make money. but it's not the same thing and so we look in the same data at the effect of lo
so that's the thing. now mobility, i have innovation on the original text that says social mobility which i measure, that's reaches the income of the children is not correlated with income of the parents by is a measure of social mobility that the child may lead on that other side but you have measures of income mobility and to do that they look at social mobility and i do the analysis on this and i saw the community with more innovation are also the communities of social mobility and that is...
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so just clarify so end of a long meeting and i appreciate everyone's dedication and patience here so motion to send item 13 forward without recommendation to the full board of directors for the december 13 board of directors meeting and supervisor kim does that work from your perspective? >> [inaudible] [off mic] >> okay. >> i will rescind my motion. >> supervisor tang made a motion. >> and i will second it. >> seconded by supervisor yee and take that without objection. [gavel] madam clerk do we have any further business before us? >> there is no further business. >> thanks everyone. we're adjourned. [gavel] (shouting.). >> more and more city's high san francisco is committing to dislocate to end all traffic death that means improving safety for people walking and driving and safety on our streets is everyone's responsibility people can make mistakes but not result in injury or death all traffic collisions are preventable as drivers you play a large role that will give you the tools to drive safely on streets a recent survey asks hundreds of drivers about save city introduce driving
so just clarify so end of a long meeting and i appreciate everyone's dedication and patience here so motion to send item 13 forward without recommendation to the full board of directors for the december 13 board of directors meeting and supervisor kim does that work from your perspective? >> [inaudible] [off mic] >> okay. >> i will rescind my motion. >> supervisor tang made a motion. >> and i will second it. >> seconded by supervisor yee and take that without...
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so important. thank you so much for this briefing. i agree with everything commissioner kounalakis said that this such valuable information not only us but the public knows what it is were looking for and what we need and can help us. i think the priorities laid out here are really good ones and now that we are all aware of them i think we can all work together to also make sure we can get funding for these projects. so thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner katz >> want to thank you both. issues near and dear to my heart and i agree with my colleagues. we certainly want to do whatever we can to be of assistance and help us as were out and about. i also think is really helpful having this report and perhaps i know not to put more on your plates but perhaps you could get an update x quarter on sort of where things stand, where we are with these various matters and then lastly as i look at the heavy lifting that's going to be needed with the seawall and given that it has such a significant impact p
so important. thank you so much for this briefing. i agree with everything commissioner kounalakis said that this such valuable information not only us but the public knows what it is were looking for and what we need and can help us. i think the priorities laid out here are really good ones and now that we are all aware of them i think we can all work together to also make sure we can get funding for these projects. so thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner katz >> want to...
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will go on smoothly, but so far the indications are that it is so far. >> so, mohammed, once all ofitizens are out of eastern aleppo what happens to eastern aleppo? >> well this is a very good question. the regime has said, and they have said repeatedly, that they intend to retake not just all of eastern aleppo, but, in fact, they intend to retake every inch of the country, so even though the battle for aleppo is now clearly over, it remains to be seen how the war will play out. there's going to be a key meeting tomorrow between the foreign ministers of russia, turkey and iran, we know these are key players on the ground. we just got word that it won't just be the foreign ministers meeting, but the defense ministers meeting as well. this could be a tee meeting. it was supposed to take place next week. they've moved it up to tomorrow. there is a lot of speculation that that meeting could lead to some sort of tenuous cease-fire, at least in aleppo and the major cities, and that could prove to be the building block for eventually putting an end to this conflict. >> reporting live for u
will go on smoothly, but so far the indications are that it is so far. >> so, mohammed, once all ofitizens are out of eastern aleppo what happens to eastern aleppo? >> well this is a very good question. the regime has said, and they have said repeatedly, that they intend to retake not just all of eastern aleppo, but, in fact, they intend to retake every inch of the country, so even though the battle for aleppo is now clearly over, it remains to be seen how the war will play out....
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so it's done well. item number seven is the to legal houses miller and spero are working out arrangements that we hope 70 agreement workouts and the risk initiative we are making a change. we discovered that with bny mellon are historical data is not loadable into a risk system. that is valuable data for us. there was another partner in another firm that we considered it and talk and talk and that. they were equally outstanding. we recommended bny mellon as a risk provider celebrity would be under one house. but given the value of historical data were going to go with the other option that was equally strong. in item number nine, a board member asked for what our investments in china are so we have details this out. the bottom line is that we are if you look at it on a total portfolio context, even taking into account our unfunded commitment, the capital commitments that we put in place, is that our total is right around i believe it's a little over a percent to 1.65 billion so that's a percent. that co
so it's done well. item number seven is the to legal houses miller and spero are working out arrangements that we hope 70 agreement workouts and the risk initiative we are making a change. we discovered that with bny mellon are historical data is not loadable into a risk system. that is valuable data for us. there was another partner in another firm that we considered it and talk and talk and that. they were equally outstanding. we recommended bny mellon as a risk provider celebrity would be...
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thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> pleasure. >> that is so great. thanks for everything you do during the season. >> absolutely. there's a lot of families out there the with pets and some of if our donation can help them turn their resources to other things, that's great. >> chris, thank you so much. >> you can donate kids up to 18 on our plat za or online. >> tomorrow, mimi herself, the great mariah carey. >> plus, we'll catch up with >> lucas: adrienne. adrienne, open your eyes if you can hear me. her heart's okay. she's breathing. i don't know what's going on. >> justin: this'll help. here, this'll help. >> lucas: give it to me! >> justin: i got it. >> lucas: i got it! i got it! >> sonny: hi, yes. we need an ambulance at the salem inn, room 2116. my mom, she passed out, and we can't get her to wake up. okay, but she's not responding at all, so please hurry up. >> lucas: adrienne. adrienne, come on. can you hear me? come on. she's waking up. >> sonny: she's waking up. she's waking up. hey, mom. hi. hey, there--hey. >> adrienne: i was... >> lucas:
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so it was difficult. but you know, i mean, i will say that, you know, having been involved in all of this, i believe one should be very passionate about their values. you know, to me, i'm in policy because you know, i believe we should have a country where every child, you know, that the accident of your birth should not overwhelmingly determine the outcome of your life, where there is room for poor americans, immigrants, people to rise. and that working families can work with dignity, raise their families, retire with dignity. those are values i hold dear. i think you have to have a lot of humility. >> one of the things underlined by last tuesday is how disastrous the last eight years have been for the democratic party across the country. you can measure it, they've lost half a dozen senate seats since 2008. they've lost about 25 house seats. republicans now have astonishing control of state houses, governor ships across the country. ex ord extraordinarily position. what has gone wrong from 2008, where y
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is so many of our bob democratic institutions to very quickly turn the page so how much truth or how much actual reality can these institutions take quick. >> when you are really getting at is of a question of who is the illegitimate victim and who can have that put on them? so to write about that criminalization he makes a lot of profound points but one of them is certainly during prohibition as the prisons would filled with white people in the woodsy prisoners as white then people were appalled with what they saw and they pulled back those policies to change the laws so fundamentally what we still talk about what was it not just about prisoners but these prisoners that are not legitimate to in the eyes of the state? said right when it comes to prosecution their lives were not valuable? and nsa few will allow me that one of the controversies me i am a historian and their is a chapter on the state investigation of attica and i talk about with this day believe dim law-enforcement of the crimes the vatican idol say they committed a crime by say as a historian with the state new in what
is so many of our bob democratic institutions to very quickly turn the page so how much truth or how much actual reality can these institutions take quick. >> when you are really getting at is of a question of who is the illegitimate victim and who can have that put on them? so to write about that criminalization he makes a lot of profound points but one of them is certainly during prohibition as the prisons would filled with white people in the woodsy prisoners as white then people were...
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. >> so what do you think.id anybody watch that last night. >> it was so late at 10:00 p.m. >> they are showing some stuff, so they cannot air it earlier. >> victoria secret fashion show, good lord. >> oh, for the love. >> i will have an interesting opinion about this show from last night. >> okay. >> i'll give it to you in a bit. >> are you surprised. >> i'm a little bit surprised. >> hopefully. >> i to believe, this is first time and really last you will ever see make jerrick wearing a halo. >> hello. >> lets take a minute and look at it. it is a strange sight. >> absorb this. >> do you see that. >> yes. >> can you handle spent of wearing a halo for what that means. >> no. i'm trying to be a better person, turn over a new leaf. >> this is just perfect. >> yes. >> a halo. >> it is a perfect metaphor, for my new life. >> see, it has already tall even off. >> but i'm name after michael the arcangel. >> saint michael. >> max seen and francis eugene jerrick back in, a long time ago named me after saint hike will t
. >> so what do you think.id anybody watch that last night. >> it was so late at 10:00 p.m. >> they are showing some stuff, so they cannot air it earlier. >> victoria secret fashion show, good lord. >> oh, for the love. >> i will have an interesting opinion about this show from last night. >> okay. >> i'll give it to you in a bit. >> are you surprised. >> i'm a little bit surprised. >> hopefully. >> i to believe, this is...
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i would hope so they would do so peacefullypeacefully, of course. i also think, hopefully they can take a breath and wait and see what happens. but, of course, there is a way to participate in our democracy. if you're unhappy with the results there wa is a way to get involved. that's how our founding father said today. i remain optimistic about america and all sorts of ways. especially just having traveling this past week to all these different states. americans are very kind. i saw that yesterday with people standing in line waiting for me at the villages in lakeland and in tampa and last night in fort myers and people being so kind, maybe bring me something they made for me or just actually been stopping by to say i want to thank you for working so hard to bring us your opinion on the news. they called me the voice of reason, or the mother on the five. some people are very kind. we have a lot more in common than we might think. and truly, this might've happened at a protest, but if you feel like there's been somebody that you that you and unfriend
i would hope so they would do so peacefullypeacefully, of course. i also think, hopefully they can take a breath and wait and see what happens. but, of course, there is a way to participate in our democracy. if you're unhappy with the results there wa is a way to get involved. that's how our founding father said today. i remain optimistic about america and all sorts of ways. especially just having traveling this past week to all these different states. americans are very kind. i saw that...
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i hope so. i think you know, my goal, my goal is to have it seem like it could be real or that it is real and if it's going to feel really, it's going to have humor in it it certainly does-- and very strange places. there are no joke sounds and they are pretty grim but i find in ordinary life, anyway, they don't last for long and they don't extend, you know, you and i might northbound a no joke zone but someone backstage is not in the same zone. >> no. >> this soundses like a stupid question. are you surprised by the response to the film? within i am a little. >> rose: it has gotten a huge response. >> i'm a little because i was worried. it is a film about grief. i also think it is a film about how much people care about each other through grief and something that everyone has experienced. in that way i'm gratified people like it i'm a little surprised. you never know what people think about what you do. >> rose: when you wrap, in terms of putting it to bed, not in terms of finishing shooting, d
i hope so. i think you know, my goal, my goal is to have it seem like it could be real or that it is real and if it's going to feel really, it's going to have humor in it it certainly does-- and very strange places. there are no joke sounds and they are pretty grim but i find in ordinary life, anyway, they don't last for long and they don't extend, you know, you and i might northbound a no joke zone but someone backstage is not in the same zone. >> no. >> this soundses like a stupid...
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i think peter lauder born has done so much for the richmond district and taught me so much about myself from what i want to be to just his friendship but his transportation, his knowledge, his youth empowerment, there are so many levels that peter has given to the city. i know he continues to do that in many ways. victor lem has taught me so much about not only the chinese communities but also about being strong with your heritage and that it is not just within our national boundaries but it is a global thing and his hard work with challenging chinese community issues i want to thank him as well. i work closely with scott blood he's a new dad and i'm so happy for him and also racquel redone the who was in my office as well and now works closely with the filipino community center and also angelo you who has worked with the cdc and i got to work with her first trip time and she was a tremendous ruler. [inaudible] media and communications strategist i know she will continue to do great work but not only with people power and media but in our richmond district as well. i think nick avalos t
i think peter lauder born has done so much for the richmond district and taught me so much about myself from what i want to be to just his friendship but his transportation, his knowledge, his youth empowerment, there are so many levels that peter has given to the city. i know he continues to do that in many ways. victor lem has taught me so much about not only the chinese communities but also about being strong with your heritage and that it is not just within our national boundaries but it is...
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>> seth: always so nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> seth: so here we are. i want to start with last time you were here was august. and you had just written an article titled "five reasons donald trump will win." and it was at a time where he was down in the polls and people thought you were crazy. and is this a case where you are bummed out at how right you were? >> yes, i never wanted to be more wrong. >> seth: yeah. >> and i remember when i actually -- when i said this on the show, the audience like moaned, like no. >> seth: yeah. >> you know, well because it didn't seem possible. >> seth: it didn't seem possible. >> she was ahead in the polls. it was a great convention. >> seth: yeah, and -- >> and he's crazy. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> so all important. >> seth: but yet -- and it wasn't just that you predicted it, you sort of called the reason why it might happen. and you named four states, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin, that you thought he had a strength in. and that is exactly how it played out. >> yeah. >> seth: do -- >> yes, i caught -
>> seth: always so nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> seth: so here we are. i want to start with last time you were here was august. and you had just written an article titled "five reasons donald trump will win." and it was at a time where he was down in the polls and people thought you were crazy. and is this a case where you are bummed out at how right you were? >> yes, i never wanted to be more wrong. >> seth: yeah. >> and i remember when i...
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so one of the -- teenle. -to feeble, so atold about toyota and honda creating robots that do things like lift up aging parents. play the vie violin. get food, it's remarkable. on the opposite end of the suspect trump is what saginaw sub saharan africa. most people think of subsaharan africa is a the center of development assistance or conflict, but as you'll read in industries of the future i take a wildly optimistic vue of most of the subsaharan africom a fewerly economic standpoint. since it as ben it from them internet connect different, what we see happening in africa now is communities that were historically very isolated economically are now connecting to global marketness ways that were previously unimaginable. so there's a lot of content here about africa in addition. yes, ma'am. >> hi, alec. i'm teresa with the buchanan group and i'm supposed to say hell he from aaron. the first question is do you talk about the injection of ethics into research in the book? because there's a lot of discussion, parti
so one of the -- teenle. -to feeble, so atold about toyota and honda creating robots that do things like lift up aging parents. play the vie violin. get food, it's remarkable. on the opposite end of the suspect trump is what saginaw sub saharan africa. most people think of subsaharan africa is a the center of development assistance or conflict, but as you'll read in industries of the future i take a wildly optimistic vue of most of the subsaharan africom a fewerly economic standpoint. since it...
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thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> pleasure. >> that is so great. thanks for everything you do during the season. >> absolutely. there's a lot of families out there the with pets and some of them are challenged at some point. if our donation can help them turn their resources to other things, that's great. >> ri >> you can donate kids up to 18 on our plat za or online. >> tomorrow, mimi herself, the great mariah carey. >> plus, we'll catch up with the holidays don't officialy begin, until it's time to make: flaky, delicious, piping hot things. golden brown and sticky things. gs? new things, old things. and blink and they're gone, those went fast things. make the oven one of the things they're most excited to open. it's baking season. city, it's "the wendy williams show." >> how you doin'? [ applause ] >> wendy: we don't judge but we're judging. >> it's going to be juicy. ?? >> [ applause ] ?? [ applause ] >> wendy: enough with that. [ applause ] >> wendy: no, no, enough. [ applause ]
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