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steve: marcus. steve sims. lemonis: steve, how you doing? steve: great to meet you.emonis: nice to meet you. lemonis: dude, i love your beard, bro. your beard is awesome. steve: thank you. lemonis: if you ever shave it off, you're gonna go out of business. steve: yeah, exactly. lemonis: what makes you different from the other big coffee people? steve: number one, we only source high-end, specialty coffee. so, we don't mess around with commodity coffee. we don't mess around with gas-station coffee. lemonis: super premium. steve: we look for the best of the best. number two, we do source the coffee, so we kind of take the middleman out of it. lemonis: so, there's some extra margin. steve: little extra margin in there. lemonis: what is amazing about the business model that steve has built, is he has vertically integrated his entire process. usually, a coffee shop like bodhi would buy its beans from a middleman who will have already marked up the product to make some money. but by bypassing that system and buying directly from the farm, he allows himself to make all of t
steve: marcus. steve sims. lemonis: steve, how you doing? steve: great to meet you.emonis: nice to meet you. lemonis: dude, i love your beard, bro. your beard is awesome. steve: thank you. lemonis: if you ever shave it off, you're gonna go out of business. steve: yeah, exactly. lemonis: what makes you different from the other big coffee people? steve: number one, we only source high-end, specialty coffee. so, we don't mess around with commodity coffee. we don't mess around with gas-station...
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thanks, steve. steve: you bet. 6:20 in new york city.candal surrounding planned parenthood. pregnant workers now accusing the organization of discrimination. now planned parenthood is responding this morning. plus, secretary mattis stepping down. who is going to take over? that's straight ahead. managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber ab
thanks, steve. steve: you bet. 6:20 in new york city.candal surrounding planned parenthood. pregnant workers now accusing the organization of discrimination. now planned parenthood is responding this morning. plus, secretary mattis stepping down. who is going to take over? that's straight ahead. managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful...
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steve: not much. not sure i see an east west competition where i don't think there will be a lot of winners. emily: what if it's south korea or japan? you don't see a risk? steve: we are partners by choice -- partners of choice for all of those launches. don't forget europe. europe, as well. they're also quite aggressive. if you're the technology leader, your problem is not are my markets big enough? it's how do i scale this because there is so much demand for it. that's the issue now. that the good problem to have with your company. steve: there's probably no better opportunity and partner for qualcomm than to work with apple. ♪ emily: qualcomm is a company that touches the lives of billions of people. you've been in most iphones of -- up to this point. and a lot of people don't know what qualcomm is. does that bother you? steve: no. i think it's part of our success. our job is to make the technology available to people who purposely stay behind their brand. what we want to do is be a great partner t
steve: not much. not sure i see an east west competition where i don't think there will be a lot of winners. emily: what if it's south korea or japan? you don't see a risk? steve: we are partners by choice -- partners of choice for all of those launches. don't forget europe. europe, as well. they're also quite aggressive. if you're the technology leader, your problem is not are my markets big enough? it's how do i scale this because there is so much demand for it. that's the issue now. that the...
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steve: no! i hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? as we sit here today, you are the owner of the l.a. clippers. let's talk about how you became an owner of the clippers. so, you retired in 2014 from microsoft as a ceo, and the clippers were more or less going to be available. you paid $2 billion for the team, the highest price then ever paid for a sports team in basketball. were all the other owners happy with you because you elevated the value of their franchises? i assume they pat you on the back whenever they see you now. steve: i think there were t
steve: no! i hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes...
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steve: yeah.he snowball that he had kept in the freer freezer after he shaks your hand and presents you with that plaque. who did you throw the snowball at. >> he told me to throw it in the street. steve: okay. ainsley: i read you told your momma that you wanted to throw a snowball at your brother. is that true? and what was her advice? >> yeah. but, she didn't really want me to throw it at his face or that hard. ainsley: you have a good momma. steve: don't hit him in the face. you have changed the law out there in colorado. but now you have got your sights on another ordinance involving pets, right? >> yeah. steve: tell us about that. >> you can only have a cat and a dog and you can only have three of them and you can't have like a guinea pig or hamster or fish. steve: the law out there defines a pet as either a cat or dog and you want them to expand that right? >> yeah. steve: okay. i think you are going to win that one. ainsley: i think you are, too. why do you want to do that? do you want anot
steve: yeah.he snowball that he had kept in the freer freezer after he shaks your hand and presents you with that plaque. who did you throw the snowball at. >> he told me to throw it in the street. steve: okay. ainsley: i read you told your momma that you wanted to throw a snowball at your brother. is that true? and what was her advice? >> yeah. but, she didn't really want me to throw it at his face or that hard. ainsley: you have a good momma. steve: don't hit him in the face. you...
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in steve, down to you. steve: thanks, ainsley.'s booming economy, millions of americans are still enrolled in the nation's welfare program. right now snap, the supplemental nutrition assistance program has over 40 million people enrolled while medicaid has over 72 million people. now, these aren't historic highs but shouldn't would he be seeing bigger drops as the economy improves? here to weigh in brandon tatum the director of turning point u.s.a. he is also a former tucson, arizona police officer. brandon, good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having me on the show. steve: it does seem if there is a disconnect. if the economy is booming, you would think that fewer people would be on food stamps and fewer people would need medicaid. that's not the case. >> well, what we are seeing is that we have created a culture of the dependency on the government. the government is mental to be an assisting factor. not something or our agency that rules our lives. i mean, you can even look at the snap program in the title itself.
in steve, down to you. steve: thanks, ainsley.'s booming economy, millions of americans are still enrolled in the nation's welfare program. right now snap, the supplemental nutrition assistance program has over 40 million people enrolled while medicaid has over 72 million people. now, these aren't historic highs but shouldn't would he be seeing bigger drops as the economy improves? here to weigh in brandon tatum the director of turning point u.s.a. he is also a former tucson, arizona police...
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steve? steve: congratulations indeed. thank you, jillian. new york times" for years facebook gave some of the world's largest technology companies more intrusive access to user personal data than it has disclosed, effectively exempting those business partners from its usual privacy rules. brian: another blow to facebook. here to react, columnist and author, one of the most digitally connected people i know, michelle malkin. michelle this is devastating to facebook, disturbing to us. >> very disturbing, it is a basically a data free-for-all. there are a lot of users out there who have always been nervous about who their data was being given to. "the new york times" report shows that without their consent users data was being given to bing and amazon and -- steve: spotify. >> spotify, netflix. is there another tech company or big entertainment giant that wasn't getting our data? we just had all of these silicon valley executives march up to capitol hill talking out of both sides of their mouth that of course they protect user data. well let th
steve? steve: congratulations indeed. thank you, jillian. new york times" for years facebook gave some of the world's largest technology companies more intrusive access to user personal data than it has disclosed, effectively exempting those business partners from its usual privacy rules. brian: another blow to facebook. here to react, columnist and author, one of the most digitally connected people i know, michelle malkin. michelle this is devastating to facebook, disturbing to us....
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steve christina. >> hi, steve.dding. you heard that right she is one of the three lucky winners of dining with doocy based on the happy cookbook. ainsley: christina and her mom are both here on their way from florida to share their happy recipe inspired by steve's cookbook the happy cookbook. tell us about your story. congratulations. and what did you think when steve called you. >> it was the surprise of a lifetime. i knew you would have tons of submissions just because it's a nationally watched show. steve: we got thousands. >> everyone loves your cookbook. steve: thank you very much. the whole idea of the contest was write to us and tell us about the recipes that make you happy. this cake recipe makes you happy, why? >> because this is the cake i make every year in march to celebrate my citizenship as an american. steve: because you were adopted by this woman when you were 3 days old. tell us your story about that. >> when i was three days old my mom and my father adopted me from costa rica. and it is such a spe
steve christina. >> hi, steve.dding. you heard that right she is one of the three lucky winners of dining with doocy based on the happy cookbook. ainsley: christina and her mom are both here on their way from florida to share their happy recipe inspired by steve's cookbook the happy cookbook. tell us about your story. congratulations. and what did you think when steve called you. >> it was the surprise of a lifetime. i knew you would have tons of submissions just because it's a...
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steve: mr. thank you for joining us on the couch: and merry christmas. >> merry christmas, steve. steve: we're going to take a quick time-out. back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ steve: north carolina got a whole bunch of snow in the last week or so. and they have got a lot of opinions as well. ainsley: that's right. todd piro is having breakfast with some of the folks down in the great state of north carolina. hey, todd. todd: hey, guys we are having way too much fun here this morning we also are talking about the serious issues of the day. we begin with cathy. cathy, you say that schumer/pelosi meeting was a fiasco. why? >> because the president wanted to be transparent. and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer didn't want to be transparents. they wanted to do it in private so no one could see that they were not willing to negotiate and how obstinate they were. todd: when it comes to the negotiations ultimately, you are a government contractor. a government shut down would hurt your bottom line. nevertheless,
steve: mr. thank you for joining us on the couch: and merry christmas. >> merry christmas, steve. steve: we're going to take a quick time-out. back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ steve: north carolina got a whole bunch of snow in the last week or so. and they have got a lot of opinions as well. ainsley: that's right. todd piro is having breakfast with some of the folks down in the great state of north carolina. hey, todd. todd: hey, guys we are having way too much fun here this morning we also...
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steve: what do you want to do steve: what do you want to do next? rep. coffman: what i'm going to do back home, when i finish out this term, i've committed to raise funds for one veterans group as a volunteer, and potentially two veterans groups in my community. local government interest me, that is a possibility. steve: have you been able to develop relationships across the aisle? you talked about problem solvers. but friendships over the years? rep. coffman: i really have. there are people that i miss. i think the problem solvers caucus was -- first of all, i was luckier than the average member of congress to not only be in problem solvers, which was very bipartisan, a separate caucus unto itself, but to be on two of the most bipartisan committees in the congress, the house armed services committee that operates like no other committee. we do one major bill a year, the national defense authorization act. the military personal subcommittee, the full committee for the base text, and we have to come to an agreement, the base text, the chairman in the rank
steve: what do you want to do steve: what do you want to do next? rep. coffman: what i'm going to do back home, when i finish out this term, i've committed to raise funds for one veterans group as a volunteer, and potentially two veterans groups in my community. local government interest me, that is a possibility. steve: have you been able to develop relationships across the aisle? you talked about problem solvers. but friendships over the years? rep. coffman: i really have. there are people...
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steve, down to you. steve: thanks, ainsley. trump arguing stronger border security will not only keep america safe it will put more money in america's pockets. in a tweet he wrote we would save billions of dollars if the democrats would give us the votes to build the wall. either way people will not be allowed into the country illegally. we will close the entire southern border if necessary. also, stop the drugs. meanwhile, here in the united states, the census finding back in 2014 nearly two thirds of non-citizens, people in this country, who are not citizens, were on welfare. 63%. that is roughly 4.6 million households. and our next guest says the american taxpayers simply cannot afford to spend that any longer. republican strategist and fellow jayhawk joins us live right now ne ned ryun. when you look at that number, 63% what do you think? >> staggering non-citizens here 10 years or more goes up to 70% some form of welfare. doesn't get better the longer they are in this country. half of those non-citizens are here illegally.
steve, down to you. steve: thanks, ainsley. trump arguing stronger border security will not only keep america safe it will put more money in america's pockets. in a tweet he wrote we would save billions of dollars if the democrats would give us the votes to build the wall. either way people will not be allowed into the country illegally. we will close the entire southern border if necessary. also, stop the drugs. meanwhile, here in the united states, the census finding back in 2014 nearly two...
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steve: sure. he saw the writing on the wall and that's why he decided he was going to show up. elizabeth, what do you think the most important thing republicans can ask him behind closed doors? >> well, i mean, i think there is a series of questions i need to ge they neet very specific answers to as to the genesis of the trump-russia investigation there a linkage between his decision 20 pull the plug on the fbi's investigation of clinton email server and the nearly simultaneous launching of the agency's investigation into the trump-russia alleged collusion. i think they are going to really want to hone in on the specifics of the decision-making and timing of those two investigations. ainsley: his answers will be released to the public and he is free to talk to the public after the hearings. >> sure. ainsley: what can we expect those transcripts to look like. >> the transcripts presumably would be complete excepts for any redactions for purposes of national security or intelligence purposes. ainsle
steve: sure. he saw the writing on the wall and that's why he decided he was going to show up. elizabeth, what do you think the most important thing republicans can ask him behind closed doors? >> well, i mean, i think there is a series of questions i need to ge they neet very specific answers to as to the genesis of the trump-russia investigation there a linkage between his decision 20 pull the plug on the fbi's investigation of clinton email server and the nearly simultaneous launching...
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steve? steve: all right, steve, than -- all right, ainsley,than.ny is debuting g.p.s. ankle monitors giving parents the ability to track their kids 24 hours a day. is this going a little too far? here with the discussion we have got the owner of tampa bay monitoring frank and family therapist tom kersting is screen right. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: frank, let's start with you. hold up the gizmo and tell us who this is intended for. >> well, actually, we have had -- we were contacted by patiencparents and what they asd us for was there a way of monitoring their children. we are talking about runaways and children sneaking out in the middle of the night who might have -- who they suspect has a drug problem is looking to score drugs. so, and in order to be able to tell where they are to be able to intervene this was the device that we came up with that was the answer. and for several reasons, number one, it is a heavy device, but it has a strap that is almost impossible to cut off which juvenile authorities will t
steve? steve: all right, steve, than -- all right, ainsley,than.ny is debuting g.p.s. ankle monitors giving parents the ability to track their kids 24 hours a day. is this going a little too far? here with the discussion we have got the owner of tampa bay monitoring frank and family therapist tom kersting is screen right. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: frank, let's start with you. hold up the gizmo and tell us who this is intended for....
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steve? steve: all right. thank you very much, ainsley.utional? what happens next? let's bring in a great panel on the left democratic strategist nathan reuben. democratic have to nist noelle nikpour is in the center square and dr. marc siegel joins us live screen right. dr. siegel, let's start with you. when the republicans stripped out the mandate there was no penalty declaring it unconstitutional. >> something to that because chief justice roberts only voted for this because he was able to maneuver it so it was a tax. now congress has gotten rid of the tax and the mandate stands and it looks more like the penalty it was. of course, there is nothing to collect but that makes it appear unconstitutional. now, the supreme court, which may actually end up seeing this case, steve, may use servability to say it can stand alone. this one size fits all obamacare which is incredibly expensive and has to be subsidized up the wazoo is unpopular. now is an opportunity whatever the supreme court decides, if it gets there, for people to debate this an
steve? steve: all right. thank you very much, ainsley.utional? what happens next? let's bring in a great panel on the left democratic strategist nathan reuben. democratic have to nist noelle nikpour is in the center square and dr. marc siegel joins us live screen right. dr. siegel, let's start with you. when the republicans stripped out the mandate there was no penalty declaring it unconstitutional. >> something to that because chief justice roberts only voted for this because he was able...
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meanwhile go over to steve and ainsley. steve: thank you, brian.ge for graduates. the system is rigged against you. >> rules matter. the government itself has systematically discriminated against black people in this country. ainsley: joining us now to react to this is editor and chief of campus reform lawrence jones. good morning to you, lawrence. >> hey, good morning. ainsley: what's your reaction? >> well, you know, she talks about rules being rigged against black folk but doesn't talk about the role that she has played into it. this is a woman against school choice meaning that black kids in neighborhoods can't get out of their neighborhoods that are failing zip codes in the education system. this is someone that wants to disarm black people by being against the second amendment. this is someone that advocates for a legal effect our community jobs being taken away. elizabeth warren is an tune in iglesias. she is talking about all these rules but this the same person taking a scholarship from a minority at harvard university by pretending to be
meanwhile go over to steve and ainsley. steve: thank you, brian.ge for graduates. the system is rigged against you. >> rules matter. the government itself has systematically discriminated against black people in this country. ainsley: joining us now to react to this is editor and chief of campus reform lawrence jones. good morning to you, lawrence. >> hey, good morning. ainsley: what's your reaction? >> well, you know, she talks about rules being rigged against black folk but...
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steve: indeed.and they are going to be talking about funding the rest of the government for the balance of the year. he wants at least $5 billion to build that wall and nancy pelosi says he's not getting a nickel more than 1.6 billion. what do you think and so does chuck schumer. what do you make of that? >> i think he has to play hard ball with them. the americans believe it's the right thing to do to secure our border. we are not a mean country, but we are a law abiding country. the president is right on this and most of america agrees with him. and he is not asking for that much money when you consider that the democrats just a few years ago were willing to fund more than $5 billion. that's what makes no sense. so it's clearly a political tactic on their part. he needs to expose that he needs to get that videotape of them supporting more than the 5 billion and show their utter hypocrisy. but we are living in a time when the democrats no longer care about what's right, what's wrong, what's good fo
steve: indeed.and they are going to be talking about funding the rest of the government for the balance of the year. he wants at least $5 billion to build that wall and nancy pelosi says he's not getting a nickel more than 1.6 billion. what do you think and so does chuck schumer. what do you make of that? >> i think he has to play hard ball with them. the americans believe it's the right thing to do to secure our border. we are not a mean country, but we are a law abiding country. the...
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steve: congressman, we thank you for your time. rep. duncan: thank you steve, it has been an honor. i am a c-span junkie. the 7:00 show just about every morning. my wife says don't you get enough of that? i say yes but when you know these people it is even more interesting. steve: keep watching, we appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] talks withpan outgoing representative mike coffman of colorado about his career and time in congress. this is about 40 minutes. teve: congressman coffman, for those retiring yours is not voluntary, what happened the election? in 2012 they dramatically changed my district to essentially get rid of me at that time. john mccain had carried the district by eight points in 2008 to an area that barack obama carried by eight points in 2008. what was extraordinary about it, was the diversity of the district was extraordinary. it was blue but it was stunning in terms of its -- 20% is foreign-
steve: congressman, we thank you for your time. rep. duncan: thank you steve, it has been an honor. i am a c-span junkie. the 7:00 show just about every morning. my wife says don't you get enough of that? i say yes but when you know these people it is even more interesting. steve: keep watching, we appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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steve: how much is that? >> about $200. steve: very good. custom art and can you get these at minted.com. take any picture you have of you and your family put it on notebooks or calendars or frames. they have so many great -- so many great options there. and mintside a collection of indy artists. they have cool and unique stuff there. ainsley: i love that website. ainsley: first we will do hunter boots. >> i think a great gift is something somebody is not going to buy themselves. i love hunter boot and ugg something i might not want to splurge on, get them something they might like and the fashion sense and buy that for them. so these i actually got at ebay and actually today is part of their 12 days of discounts. you can save 10% off of all these fashion items on the site. put in the code perfect style up to $100. steve: this is so big it's the insta pot. >> it's the instapot. biggest gift you can give. 8 quarter nine in one functions. this one is exclusive to sam's club. we were talking about this they have a massive, massive sale this sat
steve: how much is that? >> about $200. steve: very good. custom art and can you get these at minted.com. take any picture you have of you and your family put it on notebooks or calendars or frames. they have so many great -- so many great options there. and mintside a collection of indy artists. they have cool and unique stuff there. ainsley: i love that website. ainsley: first we will do hunter boots. >> i think a great gift is something somebody is not going to buy themselves. i...
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steve: in your campaign and in congress you have expressed your displeasure with donald trump, why and how? issue by issue, certainly when i agree with the president i sit with him. as ii disagree with him, did with separating families at -- i think his relationship with vladimir putin. there are a number of issues that concern me. particularly among college-educated women, independents that are registered, who had voted for me in the past. they really were recoiled by the tone of the president. they felt there needed to be a greater check on the president by a democratic-controlled house. steve: were you caught in the middle? you were one who would often cross the aisle and that would anger conservatives in your own party. rep. coffman: it was a difficult situation to be in. most ranked as the 12th bipartisan member of congress by the nonpartisan institute. i think those who were offended by the tone of donald trump, nothing i could do or say would be enough. at as disloyalw th . i sighed a
steve: in your campaign and in congress you have expressed your displeasure with donald trump, why and how? issue by issue, certainly when i agree with the president i sit with him. as ii disagree with him, did with separating families at -- i think his relationship with vladimir putin. there are a number of issues that concern me. particularly among college-educated women, independents that are registered, who had voted for me in the past. they really were recoiled by the tone of the...
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steve: let me take that one step further. because as you well know the system also includes checks and balances. do you think your party has done enough of that with so many questions involving president trump? rep. roskam: so i guess -- i would come back and say what -- so that the nature of the questions or what -- what with specificity? let's go to things like tax returns. because that's something that the ways and means committee on which i serve, they're going to be dealing with. so the big drum beat has been well, the disclosure of presidential tax returns, and using authority that the ways and means committee has. and it's a headline, but if you go deeper into the story, you realize it's pretty dangerous ground because section 6103 of the internal revenue code says that yes, the ways and means committee chairman has the ability to go in and look at those things. but it's only to look at those things to make sure that the i.r.s. and the government is not abusing a taxpayer. and so if there is a drum beat that says there
steve: let me take that one step further. because as you well know the system also includes checks and balances. do you think your party has done enough of that with so many questions involving president trump? rep. roskam: so i guess -- i would come back and say what -- so that the nature of the questions or what -- what with specificity? let's go to things like tax returns. because that's something that the ways and means committee on which i serve, they're going to be dealing with. so the...
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steve: a four-year term versus two? termroskam: a four-year versus two, and also you can stretch out the budgeting cycle. i would revisit the budget act of 1974. if it was ever useful, it has outlived its usefulness. it desperately needs to be changed. steve: when you close this chapter and begin another chapter in january, what is next? rep. roskam: what is next in january is i have been asked to be a visiting fellow at the university of chicago institute of politics. i will be talking with undergraduates about this process, and providing a series of seminars, and i'm very much looking forward to that. steve: what will you tell them? rep. roskam: i will tell them the story -- we will talk a lot about process, about all kinds of different things, but i'm going to tell them a quick story i will tell you. i went out with an also difficult teacher of mine, a guy i have known my whole life, since i was a little kid. a very wealthy guy. during the course of the discussion, this is almost 20 years ago, during the course of th
steve: a four-year term versus two? termroskam: a four-year versus two, and also you can stretch out the budgeting cycle. i would revisit the budget act of 1974. if it was ever useful, it has outlived its usefulness. it desperately needs to be changed. steve: when you close this chapter and begin another chapter in january, what is next? rep. roskam: what is next in january is i have been asked to be a visiting fellow at the university of chicago institute of politics. i will be talking with...
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steve: congressman, we thank you for your time. >> u.s. representative michael capuano of massachusetts is also retiring after serving 10 terms in congress. he recently sat down with c-span for an interview to reflect on his career and time in congress. this is 35 minutes. steve: congressman, when you walk out of the house of representatives for the final time, what will you miss the most? rep. capuano: my friends. i have made some close friends here. when you are in a battle with somebody, you learn to like and respect the people in the battle with you. i have made some very good friends on both sides of the aisle. i will miss the opportunity to say hello to them on a regular basis. steve: do you remember your first day here in the house? rep. capuano: not really. not clearly. it was mostly the role of having so many people at home. i did not come here as a naÏve person. i had significant political experience beforehand. to me, it was just another step in life. steve: why the house? why did you decide to serve? rep. capuano: the job i had
steve: congressman, we thank you for your time. >> u.s. representative michael capuano of massachusetts is also retiring after serving 10 terms in congress. he recently sat down with c-span for an interview to reflect on his career and time in congress. this is 35 minutes. steve: congressman, when you walk out of the house of representatives for the final time, what will you miss the most? rep. capuano: my friends. i have made some close friends here. when you are in a battle with...
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steve: you were elected in 1988. did you sense any slippage regarding president reagan's alzheimers? rep. rohrabacher: i am the age reagan was one he was becoming president of the united states during those years. i hate to tell you this, but when you get older -- i am 71 now, i miss names. there are people that i should remember their names and i just can't do it. from what i have talked to other people, a loss of memory can be expected with age. i don't think i have lost anymore then my other friends who experience the same thing. i saw reagan up close. there were times where, for example, he could not remember the names of his cabinet members. i understand that. i don't think that was alzheimer's, i think that was sign of age. the integer your question is no, but i saw he was concerned about memory loss. i hope all old people are. steve: when was the last time you saw him? rep. rohrabacher: i went to his office in los angeles. a couple times. i talked to him. we had a really wonderful talk, but i was horrified whe
steve: you were elected in 1988. did you sense any slippage regarding president reagan's alzheimers? rep. rohrabacher: i am the age reagan was one he was becoming president of the united states during those years. i hate to tell you this, but when you get older -- i am 71 now, i miss names. there are people that i should remember their names and i just can't do it. from what i have talked to other people, a loss of memory can be expected with age. i don't think i have lost anymore then my other...
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>> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it has his spotify playlist. >> steve: aw.t with just fi days until christmas we're reaching the point where any toys you order online won't arrive in time. [ light laughter ] right now, every closed toys r us is like, how you like me now? [ laughter and applause ] now you like me? now you like toys r us? well, i heard that a popular gift this year are those personal dna testing kits. you know those? they're pretty cool. you send in your sample, and gthen after a few weeks y a letter back that says, sir, that cup was for saliva. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: indeed. >> jimmy: i thought you wanted a stool sample. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh my god. i thought they need a stool sample, a semen sample, and a urine sample. >> jimmy: oh, then what did you send them? >> steve: my underwe [ laughter ] >> jimmy: guys -- [ laughter ] >> steve: oldie, but aoldie. >> jimmy: guys -- [ laughter ] ad that even though fewe people send physical mail nowadays a lot of people still send holiday greeting including celebrities. very nice. look
>> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it has his spotify playlist. >> steve: aw.t with just fi days until christmas we're reaching the point where any toys you order online won't arrive in time. [ light laughter ] right now, every closed toys r us is like, how you like me now? [ laughter and applause ] now you like me? now you like toys r us? well, i heard that a popular gift this year are those personal dna testing kits. you know those? they're pretty cool. you send in your sample, and...
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steve: why the house? why did you decide to serve? rep.capuano: the job i had before this, i had for nine years, it was a very tough job. tired ofting a little it, tired of the battles every day. steve: what was that job? rep. capuano: i was mayor of my city. it was an older city going through a lot of changes. my natural personality is to fight. and so we had a lot of tough battles and many worked out well. but you get tired of fighting every day. it was coming to an end. and this position opened up. my predecessor decided to retire. i thought maybe i should take a shot at it. steve: what is the biggest challenge to being in the house? what is it like? rep. capuano: for me, it was trying to keep my feet on the ground at home. we found ways but it was always a challenge. you cannot be there all the time. you have to be here three or four days of a -- you have to be here three or four days of the week. i am a homebody. i like to sit on my front porch. i like to have my coffee at my own kitchen table. was theit institution. i have heard thou
steve: why the house? why did you decide to serve? rep.capuano: the job i had before this, i had for nine years, it was a very tough job. tired ofting a little it, tired of the battles every day. steve: what was that job? rep. capuano: i was mayor of my city. it was an older city going through a lot of changes. my natural personality is to fight. and so we had a lot of tough battles and many worked out well. but you get tired of fighting every day. it was coming to an end. and this position...
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steve, how is it going? steve: that's right.come and make them breakfast and first up, oh, perfect. i'm making them a brunch bundt. got everything you could possibly want for breakfast. it's got tater tots, it's got ham, it's got cheese, it's got buns and i'm going to serve this up to alan weman and his family live in mechanicsburg, pennsylvania coming up live on "fox & friends." ♪ the greatest wish of all is one that brings us together. the final days of wish list are here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious
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steve: what is next? rep. duncan: i want to write a book that few people will read because i am not nationally famous. i had one of the funniest, strangest, law practices that anybody could have. steve: how so? rep. duncan: my first case was a first-degree murder case. defending a black woman who murdered her husband. that case ended in a funny way. i came back early from my honeymoon to represent the family that went through a sex change operation who went to court to get his name change. he married my first little league baseball coach. they found a woman who wanted to give them a son and i did the adoption. i went into my office and i see a call and i remembered that is -- i called her and said we do that in the knoxville office. she said i have a 10-year-old grandson from that boy you help me adopt all those years ago. i came across a file that said fortune-telling. i once represented a fortuneteller. named madame olga. there were a lot fewer lawyers in my day. almost every lawyer in knoxville had a genera
steve: what is next? rep. duncan: i want to write a book that few people will read because i am not nationally famous. i had one of the funniest, strangest, law practices that anybody could have. steve: how so? rep. duncan: my first case was a first-degree murder case. defending a black woman who murdered her husband. that case ended in a funny way. i came back early from my honeymoon to represent the family that went through a sex change operation who went to court to get his name change. he...
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>> steve: whoa!mmy: one of my favorite people in the world. i'm going to ask mark cause -- mark produced a comedy album that -- my first comedy album i ever made. mark produced it, and then we went on tour with the strokes.a. we'll tell that whole story. [ laughter ] and we have a great stand up from pete lee, everybody! >> steve: whoa! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, we have exactly five shows left before we go on christmas break. which means it's time for that beloved "tonight show" tradition. it's time for 12 days of christmas sweaters. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 12 days of christmas sweaters five days left ♪ [ cheers and applause ] that is right. every show between now and christmas, we'll be giving one lucky audience member a a majestic sweater from the countdown to christmas cabinet. now, since there are five shows left, let's open door number five. [ drumroll ] whenever you're ready. >> okay, i'm ready. i'm ready. >> jimmy: go, katie go. >> i'm ready, go! >> jimmy: whoa. whoa. whoa. wow
>> steve: whoa!mmy: one of my favorite people in the world. i'm going to ask mark cause -- mark produced a comedy album that -- my first comedy album i ever made. mark produced it, and then we went on tour with the strokes.a. we'll tell that whole story. [ laughter ] and we have a great stand up from pete lee, everybody! >> steve: whoa! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, we have exactly five shows left before we go on christmas break. which means it's time for that...
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steve: so what's next? rep. issa: i hope to serve this administration in some capacity, because i think i have time left vertical and able to think. instead iother me if had of going into business. i expect to be confirmed to this year. in january, i will head to the consumer electronics show and visit with my friends in the electronic business. if i find a company to buy, i might be gone. right now, the plans are to serve in a trade role for this administration. we will see if that works out. steve: explain the job you would potentially undertake. rep. issa: i would be nominated to a tray developing agency helping developing nations all over the world build their infrastructure. and helps build it with u.s. technology. that is its mission. it's not u.s. eight alone, or export permission alone, it's helping nations be better equipped for the 20% three. particularly communication and security. these have been some of the big -- one of the areas the acting administrator has been working on is educating bureaucrats
steve: so what's next? rep. issa: i hope to serve this administration in some capacity, because i think i have time left vertical and able to think. instead iother me if had of going into business. i expect to be confirmed to this year. in january, i will head to the consumer electronics show and visit with my friends in the electronic business. if i find a company to buy, i might be gone. right now, the plans are to serve in a trade role for this administration. we will see if that works out....
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>> jimmy: one year in prison. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: just walk up the stairs. >> steve: yeah, come> jimmy: you can get up to three years in prison for getting in front of the tsa line, and going, "wait we have to take our shoes off? [ laughter and applause ] my belt too? you want me to open my laptop?" [ laughter ] yes. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: "what were you doing while you were waiting?" >> steve: "i've got pockets full of change. i'm supposed to empty that out?" >> jimmy: "what am i supposed to do with this giant bottle of --" >> steve: "what about my shampoo?" >> jimmy: you can get up to six years for not covering your mouth when you cough, then say, "don't worry, i'm not contagious anymore." [ laughter and applause ] still, cover your mouth. you can get up to eight years for leaning over after every movie trailer, and whispering, "i want to see that." [ laughter and applause ] you can get up to ten years for actually telling someone how you are when they say, "how are you?" [ laughter ] we don't care. >> steve: oh, not good. >> jimmy: we don't care. yeah. "how are you doing?"
>> jimmy: one year in prison. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: just walk up the stairs. >> steve: yeah, come> jimmy: you can get up to three years in prison for getting in front of the tsa line, and going, "wait we have to take our shoes off? [ laughter and applause ] my belt too? you want me to open my laptop?" [ laughter ] yes. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: "what were you doing while you were waiting?" >> steve: "i've got pockets full...
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>> steve: oh, love it.] >> jimmy: i readthis year, americans are expected to spend about $700 billion. but keep in mind, half of that is just president trump paying his lawyers. but still -- laughter and applause ] speaking of the president, i read that e trump administration is easing restrictions on school lunches to allow more chocolate milk. [ light laughter ] i guess after losing "times" person of the year, trump is trying to win a kid's choice award. l laughter and alause ] some more politiws. i heard that sarah huckabee sanders said that she deals with her workload as white house press secretary by driing, quote, lots of coffee, and a little wine in the evening. [ light laughter ] she didn't stop there. then she added, on occasion i ght have a tiny bit more wine with that wine. helaughter ] then she added, i check the president's twitter feed, and pour myself a small glass of scotch." [ laughter ] then she added, "after that i watch e news, and i may finish off four airplane bottles of vodka i keep i
>> steve: oh, love it.] >> jimmy: i readthis year, americans are expected to spend about $700 billion. but keep in mind, half of that is just president trump paying his lawyers. but still -- laughter and applause ] speaking of the president, i read that e trump administration is easing restrictions on school lunches to allow more chocolate milk. [ light laughter ] i guess after losing "times" person of the year, trump is trying to win a kid's choice award. l laughter and...
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steve: yeah. ofing off. >> jimmy: i got that guitar as a gift from my agent. >> steve: right.ker travel guitar and i was like -- so i got this, and horatio was just goofing with it, and then t the ay he -- i came into work, he's like, "dude, i was here till four in o thing. i wrote some dumb song." and we've been doing it for 20 years. it's like hilarious. but anyways we posted on instagram, and it's got over 300,000 likes. it's our biggest instagram post -- [ cheers and applaus >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: our biggest, out of everything we've ever done. >> steve: pure joy, that's why. >> jimmy: pure fun. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: we have another great show tonight, guys. he's the coolestid right here. he stars in two new movies, an "aquaman"at eternity's gate." willem dafoe is here. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: plus, from the new "transformers" movie "bumblebee," hailee steinfeld is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] tonight, hailee and i are facing off in a beat battle. you don't want to miss that. a beat bate. yeah. and she's going to perform her new so
steve: yeah. ofing off. >> jimmy: i got that guitar as a gift from my agent. >> steve: right.ker travel guitar and i was like -- so i got this, and horatio was just goofing with it, and then t the ay he -- i came into work, he's like, "dude, i was here till four in o thing. i wrote some dumb song." and we've been doing it for 20 years. it's like hilarious. but anyways we posted on instagram, and it's got over 300,000 likes. it's our biggest instagram post -- [ cheers and...
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steve: september 11. members of congress, democrats and republicans, broke out in singing the national anthem. what do you remember about that day? rep. smith: what i remember that day was that i was driving by the pentagon when it was hit. i was coming in from mclean, virginia and my air-conditioning did not work hat day and it was warm. had the windows down. i was driving by the pentagon and i heard something that made me look to my right. and the minute i look to my right, i must have heard a muffled sound of some kind. i looked right and i saw black smoke coming up on the side of the pentagon. the only thing i thought to myself was -- that is strange because it is so close to the building itself and it is also strange because it is dark smoke and not white smoke. light smoke would have metropolitan wood or paper or something like that -- would have meant wood or paper or something like that. dark smoke is chemicals, oil. i was curious. that seems strange and out of context. five minutes later i pulled
steve: september 11. members of congress, democrats and republicans, broke out in singing the national anthem. what do you remember about that day? rep. smith: what i remember that day was that i was driving by the pentagon when it was hit. i was coming in from mclean, virginia and my air-conditioning did not work hat day and it was warm. had the windows down. i was driving by the pentagon and i heard something that made me look to my right. and the minute i look to my right, i must have heard...
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steve: congressman, thank you for your time. rep. issa: your most welcome. >> in 2014, dave brat the then house majority leader and seven term congressman eric cantor in the republican primary. congressman brat lost his bid for a third term to abigail spanberger. he sits down with c-span to talk about his career and time in congress. this is just over 30 minutes. >> you came on to the national stage by defeating eric cantor. how do you do that? >> it is not all clear. i knew a lot of people and i worked for them. they i was an economist working with the federal reserve, a bunch of economist. i knew that crew. i thought about running before but there was a machine, i did not like the way that dictated politics. the stories rippled through the region. enough people we knew we had problems in terms of fairness and transparency. i ran on the republican creed. you are a lot of folks try to pigeonhole you and stick for that box. i went to princeton seminary, pretty mainstream, james madison, economics right up the road here. i ran on funda
steve: congressman, thank you for your time. rep. issa: your most welcome. >> in 2014, dave brat the then house majority leader and seven term congressman eric cantor in the republican primary. congressman brat lost his bid for a third term to abigail spanberger. he sits down with c-span to talk about his career and time in congress. this is just over 30 minutes. >> you came on to the national stage by defeating eric cantor. how do you do that? >> it is not all clear. i knew a...
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steve: steve won a trip for two to new york city. how exciting.cipe for us. we cannot wait to see this. >> good morning. ♪ you ok there, kurt? we're about to move. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years. i'm calling geico right now. good idea! get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. ♪ ainsley: look at that. this is the shot of morning. the british royal family releasing christmas party photos. that is prince william. smiling with all three of their children. steve: newlyweds prince harry, duchess meghan watching fireworks on the wedding night. brian: photo of duchess camilla, prince charles, caught by surprise, taken for his 70th birthday. steve: some of the royal family christmas cards. thought we would show them to you. ainsley: disappointed meghan and prince harry, they need to do it from the front. brian: a lot of people think frontal shots are ov
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steve welcome back. good to be with you counselor about that facial recognition technology when we're in public we have no expectation of privacy correct. well not much of one and you know this is part of the thing the the law protects is where we have a reasonable expectation of privacy so when you put trash into your trash barrel and you put it out onto the street you've lost that expectation of privacy and someone can go through that but shouldn't we have some kind of expectation of privacy when we're in public you know we've seen this with situations of oh various kinds of tabloids taking photos of celebrities you know high above in helicopters when they're on nude beaches and they say no there's no reasonable expectation of privacy so at the moment the technology is kind of outstripping the law so yeah i guess i would have to say at the at the moment where you're not that protected not that private when we're involved with now you say in public but if you think conquering down at home sweet home kee
steve welcome back. good to be with you counselor about that facial recognition technology when we're in public we have no expectation of privacy correct. well not much of one and you know this is part of the thing the the law protects is where we have a reasonable expectation of privacy so when you put trash into your trash barrel and you put it out onto the street you've lost that expectation of privacy and someone can go through that but shouldn't we have some kind of expectation of privacy...
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steve: that was the start of the bush presidency. the end of the bush presidency was the financial collapse of the banks of wall street that led to the tarp program. was that the right approach? rep. issa: i'm not correcting you but i want to be complete, the start of the bush presidency, where my colleagues on the democratic side, called him an acquainted, not elected president. a lot of people want to remember 9/11 nine months into his presidency. they don't want to remember march of 2001. he had been president for several months and his first joint session of congress, many members on the other side were still not willing to treat him as a full president. 9/11 changed that. it is legitimate to say it was the start of an acceptance that he was the commander in chief and we were at war. as you say toward the end, you , had a bubble bursting, but this time the complication that led to a global question about these credit default swaps and what the real value of real estate was, the president was advised and brought us his desire for
steve: that was the start of the bush presidency. the end of the bush presidency was the financial collapse of the banks of wall street that led to the tarp program. was that the right approach? rep. issa: i'm not correcting you but i want to be complete, the start of the bush presidency, where my colleagues on the democratic side, called him an acquainted, not elected president. a lot of people want to remember 9/11 nine months into his presidency. they don't want to remember march of 2001. he...
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>> steve: l right, i guess.ight laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, extra forks in my takeout delivery bag for reminding me that even thou it's just for me, i've ordered enough chinese food to feed a family of six. [ cheers and applause ]>> teve: 15 egg rolls? ♪ >> jimmythank you box of christmas decorations. i'll cherish you all season long, then you'rgetting shoved right back in the attic behind the halloween crap. there you guys have it. those are my thank you notes. we'll be right back with dolly parton, everybod [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ he's gonna do it! ♪ you gotta see this! ♪ owen's gonna do it! ♪ i got him. ♪ come on, come on, come on! alright! come on, come on! come on! yeah! ♪ so how about another game? kevin, i hav♪ your caramel brulee lattes ready! we've shown just how far le can go.the love event, randma vo) over one hundred national parks protected. (mom vo) more than fifty thousand animals rescued. ((mom vo) over eighteen hundred mwishes granted. (vo) that's one hundred and forty million dollar
>> steve: l right, i guess.ight laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, extra forks in my takeout delivery bag for reminding me that even thou it's just for me, i've ordered enough chinese food to feed a family of six. [ cheers and applause ]>> teve: 15 egg rolls? ♪ >> jimmythank you box of christmas decorations. i'll cherish you all season long, then you'rgetting shoved right back in the attic behind the halloween crap. there you guys have it. those are my thank you...
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steve: how far would women go to seek an abortion? if they couldn't do it in the u.s., with a travel elsewhere and if so, where? alicia: they did. in my research, looked at american women in california who go to the border in the 1950's and 1960's. the u.s. mexico border. there are a number of women who do that in the 1950's and 60's, the to places like tijuana and mexicali to have these procedures. there are other women who have more financial means you are able to go to places like sweden ,r japan, or even mexico city where they are able to pay for the services of a licensed gynecologist. in japan and sweden, abortion is legal already. if women have the means, they're able to travel to those places, but your standard american woman who maybe doesn't have the means to fly to sweden for a week, she can often find the ability to afford in over the border abortion and take care of that within the course of a day. this is not only a social and historical issue, but also a medical issue. can you explain the evolution of antibiotics and ad
steve: how far would women go to seek an abortion? if they couldn't do it in the u.s., with a travel elsewhere and if so, where? alicia: they did. in my research, looked at american women in california who go to the border in the 1950's and 1960's. the u.s. mexico border. there are a number of women who do that in the 1950's and 60's, the to places like tijuana and mexicali to have these procedures. there are other women who have more financial means you are able to go to places like sweden ,r...
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yeah. >> steve: i love it. >> jimmy: you didn't know that? >> steve: no.ool. >> jimmy: i feel like a a complete fool. >> steve: complete fool. >> jimmy: good day to you. >> steve: good day, sir. [ smack ] ow. >> jimmy: that was something. >> steve: i got a -- >> jimmy: normally you get a a little smack. >> steve: was it full of soap or batteries -- >> jimmy: you got a lot of soap in that glove. let me try it again. just take my glove off first, and then -- [ smack ] how dare you? good day to you, sir! >> steve: good day, fool. >> jimmy: i feel like a fool. >> steve: i don't think -- i think know even less about what's appropriate to wear. >> jimmy: no, no, he helped a a lot of people. >> steve: i don't know. >> jimmy: plus, i love this guy, he has a new comedy dennis miller is stopping by! [ cheers and applause ] funny, funny dude. and we have great music from braison cyrus, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] guys, we have exactly seven shows left before we go on christmas break, which means it's time for that beloved "tonight show" tradition. it's time fo
yeah. >> steve: i love it. >> jimmy: you didn't know that? >> steve: no.ool. >> jimmy: i feel like a a complete fool. >> steve: complete fool. >> jimmy: good day to you. >> steve: good day, sir. [ smack ] ow. >> jimmy: that was something. >> steve: i got a -- >> jimmy: normally you get a a little smack. >> steve: was it full of soap or batteries -- >> jimmy: you got a lot of soap in that glove. let me try it again. just...
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steve: what the you think about the idea of term limits? rep. smith: i like what the republicans have done. so you can only serve the six years because that brings in new ideas and people and new expertise and new knowledge and new perspectives. i like that. as far as term limits for the entire congress, i would argue that we have term limits and they are called elections every two years. there is a pretty large turnover in fact. and you have a situation today where two thirds of the members electedess have been since the year 2000. you do not need term limits to have new faces. and beside that, term limits would require constitutional amendments which is a high hurdle to clear. limitsct, we have term between the natural turnover and the elections every two years. steve: i want to talk about the science committee in a moment but was -- was there ever a committee assignment that you did not like? rep. smith: when i was a new member, i wanted to be on the judiciary and science committee. 9/11
steve: what the you think about the idea of term limits? rep. smith: i like what the republicans have done. so you can only serve the six years because that brings in new ideas and people and new expertise and new knowledge and new perspectives. i like that. as far as term limits for the entire congress, i would argue that we have term limits and they are called elections every two years. there is a pretty large turnover in fact. and you have a situation today where two thirds of the members...
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>> thank you, steve. first and foremost again, this is a thread that's going through this wonderful atlantic lives dialogue this afternoon is that we haven't talked about the issue. there has been such stigma about social isolation and loneliness. so part of it is as we keep in -- part of it is, as we keep repeating, is raising awareness about it. and there is the notion of people being less known. our study indicates also another big topic for us to talk about and that is that for older adults, for those who are low income, so one in three already report that they are lonely. one in two for older adults who are low income, significantly higher risk for members of marginalized populations such as those who would identify as lgbtq plus. so we have to think about social structures, as well, and the fact that we haven't addressed changes that need to occur in order to be totally inclusive as well. we lost touch with each other. steve: kim, what do you think -- i know that you're not often necessarily prescri
>> thank you, steve. first and foremost again, this is a thread that's going through this wonderful atlantic lives dialogue this afternoon is that we haven't talked about the issue. there has been such stigma about social isolation and loneliness. so part of it is as we keep in -- part of it is, as we keep repeating, is raising awareness about it. and there is the notion of people being less known. our study indicates also another big topic for us to talk about and that is that for older...