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so i think -- if you look at the cnn website it says it's unscripted and it doesn't look unscripted whenhey say we want to capture his leadership, so we need to have him -- having certain kinds of meanings. we need him in his suv talking on the cell phone, that's not leadership qualities but i guess cnn i thinks it is. they are scripting things asking him to do things and promising the more access they get, the better the coverage is going to be. >> uh-huh. >> so i think that that is a little questionable and if you are somebody watching something and being told this is a docuseries. you're assuming you see what they capture. >> you're not supposed to stage news. these e-mails say and you mention the one, we need the mayor on the phone in his suv at city hall with advisors. later, we need conversations between the mayor and a closed a visor. we need him fighting to keep the crime rate down. they are specifically telling him what he's supposed to be talking about. i mean, that's -- you can make a very strong argument that is not documenting news. that's creating news. >> i would say so. a
so i think -- if you look at the cnn website it says it's unscripted and it doesn't look unscripted whenhey say we want to capture his leadership, so we need to have him -- having certain kinds of meanings. we need him in his suv talking on the cell phone, that's not leadership qualities but i guess cnn i thinks it is. they are scripting things asking him to do things and promising the more access they get, the better the coverage is going to be. >> uh-huh. >> so i think that that...
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. >> reporter: unscripted reminder of the president's modest successes abroad. >> typically criticism of our foreign policies have been directed at the failure to use military force. and the question i think i would why is it that everyone is so eager to use military force? after we've just gone through a decade of war at enormous costs to our troops and to our budget. and what is it exactly that these critics think would have been accomplished? >> reporter: the increasing criticism that the president refers to comes from prominent republicans and others who question why obama has been reluctant to mill taylorly intervene in international crises. >> we cannot ignore the flawed foreign policy of the last few years has brought us to the stage. because we have a president who believes by the sheer force of his personality he can change foreign gelants i think it cautious slap on the wrists is not taking us where we need to go. >> the fact that the united states will not give defensive weapons to ukraine, including body armor, night goggles, jet fuel, spare parts, not even give that in fe
. >> reporter: unscripted reminder of the president's modest successes abroad. >> typically criticism of our foreign policies have been directed at the failure to use military force. and the question i think i would why is it that everyone is so eager to use military force? after we've just gone through a decade of war at enormous costs to our troops and to our budget. and what is it exactly that these critics think would have been accomplished? >> reporter: the increasing...
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ultimately fans come to see the greatest athletes do their thing in an unscripted setting.ad they have one of the best teams ever and might not get past the first round. i think this is a difficult time for doc rivers. has the a sport that unique place in african-american culture. it is a special sport because of the history for black athletes. and the black culture. ethnicetball has been an sport forever. .rish, jewish a tremendous amount of international players. this is not just a black rights situation but an asian situation. adam silver said he wants the league to be bigger than the nfl. this is a defining moment for the nba, not just what adam says now but the days and weeks to come. of the grizzlies and warriors. thank you for joining us. you're standing by for the statement. 2:00ba commissioner at eastern time, 20 minutes from now. we will have it on outside even channel. -- on our lives even channel. should the police be able to search your cell phone without a warrant? why the supreme court is debating that very question today. >> welcome back. police officers can
ultimately fans come to see the greatest athletes do their thing in an unscripted setting.ad they have one of the best teams ever and might not get past the first round. i think this is a difficult time for doc rivers. has the a sport that unique place in african-american culture. it is a special sport because of the history for black athletes. and the black culture. ethnicetball has been an sport forever. .rish, jewish a tremendous amount of international players. this is not just a black...
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it's unscripted, spontaneous, you never know how they're going to react. >> the thing that is interestinge. >> people have a hard time answering. >> you also asked are the berenstain bears jewish? >> how do you guys cook up questions in the lab? >> it's me and a few that prep before the filming. once i'm on the street i'm alone. we don't cast the show. these are real people i see on the street. they're not cast in advance. so what you're seeing what happens really. but a few weeks before i start filming, i sit down with writers and i think we're very pop culture-obsessed people. and i like to come up with questions like would prince put down the moon with emergency contact which i think is valid to ask. >> this is probably an impossible question to answer. what is the most surprising reaction you've gotten. you're running up to people and yelling at them asking them crazy things. by and large, people feel receptive. >> once an older woman slapped me across the face pretty hard which i guess is not a surprising reaction. i'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. but, you know, it stung.
it's unscripted, spontaneous, you never know how they're going to react. >> the thing that is interestinge. >> people have a hard time answering. >> you also asked are the berenstain bears jewish? >> how do you guys cook up questions in the lab? >> it's me and a few that prep before the filming. once i'm on the street i'm alone. we don't cast the show. these are real people i see on the street. they're not cast in advance. so what you're seeing what happens really....
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. >> and looking at cnn web site, it says it's unscripted it doesn't seem so when they say we need to capture his leadership and need to have him having certain meetings him in his suv talking on a cell phone. don't know why that is leadership qualities but i guess cnn thinks it is. also, promising more access they get, the better the coverage is going to be. and so, i think that that is questionable. if you're being told this is a docu series, that you're going to assume you're just sort of seeing what they captured right? >> these e mail say we need the mayor on the phone in his suv with key advise roars. later saying we need conversations between the mayor and close advisors we need him fighting to keep the crime rate down. they're telling him what he's supposed to be talking about. you can make an argument that is not documenting news that is creating news >> i would say so. if they just said we want to follow him around for a day, catch him in meeting that's would be one thing they said we want to showcase his leadership qualities right? they're not doing it just to capture key r
. >> and looking at cnn web site, it says it's unscripted it doesn't seem so when they say we need to capture his leadership and need to have him having certain meetings him in his suv talking on a cell phone. don't know why that is leadership qualities but i guess cnn thinks it is. also, promising more access they get, the better the coverage is going to be. and so, i think that that is questionable. if you're being told this is a docu series, that you're going to assume you're just sort...
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it is becomes -- unscripted. he is learning.e becomes engaged and ultimately becomes outraged as what is happening. in the end of episode one, which is available on youtube for free, he says, when he sees the deforestation, which you will be able to see and really gorgeous, gorgeous video. he sees what has happened. he is set to meet the minister of forced renie says, i can't wait to meet the minister of forced three. -- foresttry. one of the reasons we have celebrities involved, they can get access. harrison ford is able to meet with the head of one of the largest companies doing deforestation and meet with the minister of forestry and the president of indonesia. why the second episode, he is actually able to get them -- publicly announce they're going to change some of their policies. besides just being a very compelling figure, as harrison is. let me make one more point. i have seen this on the big screen now in a couple of screenings. movie screens. if you see this on the big screen or a big tv set, you will think this was a
it is becomes -- unscripted. he is learning.e becomes engaged and ultimately becomes outraged as what is happening. in the end of episode one, which is available on youtube for free, he says, when he sees the deforestation, which you will be able to see and really gorgeous, gorgeous video. he sees what has happened. he is set to meet the minister of forced renie says, i can't wait to meet the minister of forced three. -- foresttry. one of the reasons we have celebrities involved, they can get...
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. >> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- speaking of unscripted, something people neverappen, a certain hollywood star could possibly be engaged? is it true that george clooney is ready to settle down? we'll introduce you to the woman who reportedly stole his heart. >>> and "house of cards" makes a deal, where they're filming the next season, up ahead in "pop news." filming the next season, up ahead in "pop news." i've been claritin clear for 6 amazdays. at the first sign of my allergies, my doctor recommended taking one claritin every day of my allergy season for continuous relief. 21 days! 28 days of continuous relief live claritin clear. every day. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to qualify. you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for ything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to g
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the pope delivered an unscripted palm sunday message and to the delight of the crowd, he abandoned the pope mobile to mingle with the followers. jeffrey kaufman was there. >> reporter: for a pope who never stops surprising his followers, palm sunday was no exception. pope francis ignored his prepared homily and in an extraordinary departure from tradition spoke entirely off the cuff. >> on this day that commemorates jesus entry into jerusalem, he called on people, including himself, to look into their hearts to see how they are living their lives. but the 77-year-old pope, known for his sunny disposition, was noticeably tired, pausing frequently to catch his breath. he functioned with one lung, since a teenager in argentina. his other lung was removed because of an infection then. doctors say as long as he's healthy, that should not affect him. there was certainly no sign of a little fa teak is bam penning his passion. he delighted worshippers in st. peter's square when he hopped off his pope-mobile to pose for selfies with young people in the crowd. jeffrey kaufman, abc news, london.
the pope delivered an unscripted palm sunday message and to the delight of the crowd, he abandoned the pope mobile to mingle with the followers. jeffrey kaufman was there. >> reporter: for a pope who never stops surprising his followers, palm sunday was no exception. pope francis ignored his prepared homily and in an extraordinary departure from tradition spoke entirely off the cuff. >> on this day that commemorates jesus entry into jerusalem, he called on people, including himself,...
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quite a few unscripted moments in politics. one was yesterday. she showed humor, grace and a certain self-deprecating quality. >> throw a flip plop, not a big shoe. throw something challenging. >> woodruff: looked like a heavy shoe. >> throw something symbolic, not to hurt anybody. >> woodruff: you guys are both a cirque du soleil every week. david brooks, mark shields, thank you. >> woodruff: finally, the power of words in the fight for civil rights. this week, we've explored the legacy of monumental moments in the country's struggle toward equality, from marian anderson's historic performance on the steps of the lincoln memorial to landmark legislation spearheaded by president lyndon johnson. tonight, jeff continues his travels with u.s. poet laureate natasha trethewey to discover "where poetry lives," this time to her native mississippi and ending with a march in selma, alabama. (singing) >> it was a journey of memory including the painful one of killing medgar evers in the driveway of his mississippi home in 1963. >> to me you're standing on
quite a few unscripted moments in politics. one was yesterday. she showed humor, grace and a certain self-deprecating quality. >> throw a flip plop, not a big shoe. throw something challenging. >> woodruff: looked like a heavy shoe. >> throw something symbolic, not to hurt anybody. >> woodruff: you guys are both a cirque du soleil every week. david brooks, mark shields, thank you. >> woodruff: finally, the power of words in the fight for civil rights. this week,...
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we know what happened in her last unscripted q&a. rates may rise six months after.eeks out to debate the issue. >> stocks to watch today? >> before we do stocks to watch today, there is a difference between an expensive market and the bottom. aboutwe have over talked mark but i want to see there is smoke coming out of his ears. >> you had better explain what a debt cap is. >> you have this repeat -- reprieve. those rallies are given up quite quickly. there is still a mood that any rally is an opportunity to grab it and sell. the momentumuggest run out rallies could of steam. that's a personal view. i know where he is going with it. they dropped on all four cause. bounce? dead cat why not just a cat bounce? >> were we going, bhp billiton? they are raising their output for this year. we are not interested in short-term price issues. , but theyybe a bit don't concern themselves with short-term volatility. and music to the investors years. >> give is that money in dividends. >> that's a fair point. very well done on johnny's interview. we did push him along in terms of
we know what happened in her last unscripted q&a. rates may rise six months after.eeks out to debate the issue. >> stocks to watch today? >> before we do stocks to watch today, there is a difference between an expensive market and the bottom. aboutwe have over talked mark but i want to see there is smoke coming out of his ears. >> you had better explain what a debt cap is. >> you have this repeat -- reprieve. those rallies are given up quite quickly. there is still a...
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then on the plane on the way back, he comes back and does this 1 hour and 20 minute, totally unscripted, impromptu press conference with those of us traveling with him. by the way, i say about that flight, the seats were uncomfortable and the food was mediocre, but the inflight entertainment was spectacular, because when you cover the vatican, you dream of stuff like that. anyway, at the end of all that, i assumed he would go back up and collapse. six hours later i was talking to one of the vatican officials who was up in the front compartment with the pope who said, no, he's actually going around to every one of us to do impromptu business meetings on the plane, you know, to find out what we're up to and to move the ball on the things he cares about. so, he, too, has this remarkable reservoir of energy that we have to believe, delia, is grounded also in his spirituality and his life of prayer. >> absolutely. and we should mention that they're moving into the second part of the mass, which is the most important part of the catholic mass. it's the eucharistic service, in which the pope w
then on the plane on the way back, he comes back and does this 1 hour and 20 minute, totally unscripted, impromptu press conference with those of us traveling with him. by the way, i say about that flight, the seats were uncomfortable and the food was mediocre, but the inflight entertainment was spectacular, because when you cover the vatican, you dream of stuff like that. anyway, at the end of all that, i assumed he would go back up and collapse. six hours later i was talking to one of the...
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. >> it's like, i hit the streets of new york, totally unscripted. seth: yes. >> and if they agree with my opinion, they win a dollar. or if i like them, they win. if i don't like them i take the money away, as you saw. you never know what's gonna happen. >> seth: um and you -- i feel like there are a lot crazy people running around and screaming at you in new york city. you were the one person who turned it into an industry. >> right, well, usually the crazy people are homeless and begging you for money. i'm crazy, but i'm giving you money. >> seth: yeah, there you go. >> so that's a nice twist. >> seth: you turned it on its head. >> yeah. >> seth: now, i'm sorry to bring up "cash cab." 'cause you were nominated for a daytime emmy for best game show host. >> yes. last year. and i lost to the "cash cab" guy. [ laughter ] yeah, so he can go [ bleep ] himself! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i just, uh -- i just lost money. because i bet we were going to have to bleep senator mccain. >> by the way, i just downloaded senator mccain's app! >> seth: you
. >> it's like, i hit the streets of new york, totally unscripted. seth: yes. >> and if they agree with my opinion, they win a dollar. or if i like them, they win. if i don't like them i take the money away, as you saw. you never know what's gonna happen. >> seth: um and you -- i feel like there are a lot crazy people running around and screaming at you in new york city. you were the one person who turned it into an industry. >> right, well, usually the crazy people are...
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there are certain things we can do with unscripted shows.e will hit a broader audience. we just announced we are doing a half hour scripted comedy about zillas. we have a one-hour drama called girlfriend's guide to divorce. we think that is going to really resonate with our real housewife fans and top chef fans in a different way. >> you mentioned the network really gained popularity with clear i, which was this groundbreaking show -- with queer eye. why did that plan out so quickly and why did we not see the stars from that show on other shows? >> we have seen that. ted moved onto top chef. much of theas very moment. the world has changed and it's funny when you look at those episodes now, people were not images of gayreal people on the network. it was only 11 years ago. it was just a different world. another network that you won't name. one of the reasons bravo is unique, when you watch andy's show, he brings on characters from all different networks. all different john us. is that what you are trying to do? say i will break down these bar
there are certain things we can do with unscripted shows.e will hit a broader audience. we just announced we are doing a half hour scripted comedy about zillas. we have a one-hour drama called girlfriend's guide to divorce. we think that is going to really resonate with our real housewife fans and top chef fans in a different way. >> you mentioned the network really gained popularity with clear i, which was this groundbreaking show -- with queer eye. why did that plan out so quickly and...
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projects, who are interested in learning more and investing in the sort of new world of things like unscriptedipted short form videos. five to 10 minutes delivered everywhere. discovery, does interesting because that this massive tv operation but separately, they have this digital business they're trying to grow very quickly. david zaslav should a little more in our interview on that. >> this isn't like the cable business or the broadcast business where you're getting a license. we are taking advantage of the worldwide infrastructure. whether it is on the web or cell phones or the ipad -- all of those are screens today were people are consuming content. one ofourselves on every those screens. the great thing is, a great piece of content gets pushed all around the world. >> basically, you discovery and then howard and grazer investing in this joint ventured a look at the short form stuff. >> does this mean facebook and twitter are the new venues? >> we asked them about that. where does this video go? they say everywhere. >> of course that is their answer. >> here's what i think will probably ha
projects, who are interested in learning more and investing in the sort of new world of things like unscriptedipted short form videos. five to 10 minutes delivered everywhere. discovery, does interesting because that this massive tv operation but separately, they have this digital business they're trying to grow very quickly. david zaslav should a little more in our interview on that. >> this isn't like the cable business or the broadcast business where you're getting a license. we are...
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that was unscripted, folks. we want to answer up with a question of the day. should buy the clippers? should form a consortium that investors -- consortium of investors. he is their biggest fan. what about plastic surgery? investment group that bought the chargers -- the dodgers. -- have nba players >> that is a tough week right there -- tough tweet right there. >> it all happened before he even came out and admitted or denied -- which he has since done. >> biscuit to our agendas. thanks are in my agenda becaus prosecutors are considering criminal charges against credit suisse. watch the suggest 2:00 p.m. hour when there is nothing expected. it's when they act. just like the apple earnings report. >> i'm a paying attention to gdp. the forecast is 1.2%. this is for the first quarter. a lot has to do with whether -- to do with the weather. >> a boatload of economic data. adp and women change ahead of the jobs report on friday. chicago purchasing management -- this would be market moving data. 1.2% of the bloomberg survey. we jump in the second quarter and do a l
that was unscripted, folks. we want to answer up with a question of the day. should buy the clippers? should form a consortium that investors -- consortium of investors. he is their biggest fan. what about plastic surgery? investment group that bought the chargers -- the dodgers. -- have nba players >> that is a tough week right there -- tough tweet right there. >> it all happened before he even came out and admitted or denied -- which he has since done. >> biscuit to our...
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this is where things could get rather interesting because it is unscripted.oing to be. to take you through it, here is deirdre bolton. >> clearly very clear remarks, another example of straightforward communication from the federal reserve, thank you for that. for my first i would like to go back to the problem we discussed earlier, and that is the long-lasting nature of unemployment in the red states following the financial crisis. we see that below the national data, which are improving, there is a wide dispersion and labor market performance. big differences by geography in which some cities and some states are doing far better than others. and also a very dramatic difference by education. much depends upon how much education and vocational training a worker may have. what is the role of the federal reserve in addressing these aspects of unemployment? what government policies might be helpful in what private actions might be helpful in finally getting unemployment back down to more comfortable levels? >> thank you. i think you are absolutely right the reco
this is where things could get rather interesting because it is unscripted.oing to be. to take you through it, here is deirdre bolton. >> clearly very clear remarks, another example of straightforward communication from the federal reserve, thank you for that. for my first i would like to go back to the problem we discussed earlier, and that is the long-lasting nature of unemployment in the red states following the financial crisis. we see that below the national data, which are...
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everything we do is unscripted on our website. we are about to announce open icann, so you can systemically go to our website and search for anything from any system. so icann is a very transparent organization. we were rated recently as one of the most transparent organizations. so there's a lot to see and to appreciate and how the system works. as i joked at the hearing on the hill the other day, i can hardly change the coffee brand in our cafeteria without somebody in the committed sign this was not a bottom-up decision and we will forward it to the ombudsman. it does happen. it's a tough community. but it's a committee that watches, thousand volunteers watch every step we make. and ensure that everything is paramount and everybody has a voice. please come and experience it. it's quite impressive. >> i grew up in orlando so i've been both to disneyland and icann. but i want to guess the question commissioner mcdowell race which is how to keep an international treaty from either abrogating or reserving the icann's authority? tha
everything we do is unscripted on our website. we are about to announce open icann, so you can systemically go to our website and search for anything from any system. so icann is a very transparent organization. we were rated recently as one of the most transparent organizations. so there's a lot to see and to appreciate and how the system works. as i joked at the hearing on the hill the other day, i can hardly change the coffee brand in our cafeteria without somebody in the committed sign this...
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. >> i thought this was unscripted. >>> the dow and s&p finished higher, reversing losses, following volatile trading day on monday. joining us is eric davidson, deputy chief investment officer at wells fargo private bank. and dean zaed who is co-founder and ceo of brookstone capital management in chicago. let's talk about this. we've been waiting for a correction. people keep thinking as soon as it's 10% i'm going to jump in. they haven't gotten that opportunity yet. >> no. this has been a correctionalist market. the question for investors is what do i do? >> do you think that at this point you should go ahead and wait? or could we go an even longer period of time before we see that? >> the metaphor i like to use, the average auto accident is 15 years. when you get to year 16, do you park it in the garage never to drive it again? of course not. you want to have a long-term investment strategy. international stocks, commodities, real estate, that is not at an all-time high. still, if you have long-term investment goals you want to have a long-term strategy. >> let's talk about some o
. >> i thought this was unscripted. >>> the dow and s&p finished higher, reversing losses, following volatile trading day on monday. joining us is eric davidson, deputy chief investment officer at wells fargo private bank. and dean zaed who is co-founder and ceo of brookstone capital management in chicago. let's talk about this. we've been waiting for a correction. people keep thinking as soon as it's 10% i'm going to jump in. they haven't gotten that opportunity yet....
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thousand dollars but it is still poorly constructed the doctors have been forced to wash infants in unscripted river water there's mold and mildew throughout the facility barely any equipment and just the electricity to power a handful of light bulbs. because literacy is vital to any modern military or police force the u.s. added classes with basic training of afghan soldiers the program was meant to ensure all new recruits were able to count right their old name but despite two hundred million dollars spent on the program more than half of afghan forces remain illiterate. what about the massive military headquarters the size of two football fields and no one. left to use it and helmand province the defense department spent thirty four million dollars on a building that comes with all the tools to wage a modern war a vast operation center with teared seating a briefing theater the western forces have been busy packing up and withdrawing from the area the facility has never been occupied and will likely be torn down ever having been used now washington's strategy in afghanistan relied heavily o
thousand dollars but it is still poorly constructed the doctors have been forced to wash infants in unscripted river water there's mold and mildew throughout the facility barely any equipment and just the electricity to power a handful of light bulbs. because literacy is vital to any modern military or police force the u.s. added classes with basic training of afghan soldiers the program was meant to ensure all new recruits were able to count right their old name but despite two hundred million...
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an awful lot of unscripted moments at the white house these days, but a surprise from a 10-year-old girlotional moment even catching mrs. obama off guard. take a look. >> okay, you right in the front. >> my dad's been out of a job for three years and i wanted to give you his resume. >> you are so sweet. oh, my goodness. good job. all right. i will take it. >> so the first lady hosted this event for children of administration staffers. she took the resume with her as we left. we should note the girl's father worked on president obama's re-election campaign and her mother still works for the administration. even so, the moment is striking. a lot of people around the country who obviously are looking for jobs. it's one of those moment where is a little girl tried to do the right thing for her dad. i think that's really sweet. >> yeah. no word yet on whether or not there is a job prospect there, but fingers crossed for him. >> yeah. >>> let's say that you're traveling and you find yourself alone in a new city. would you ever go out to a restaurant to eat by yourself? if you answered yes, the
an awful lot of unscripted moments at the white house these days, but a surprise from a 10-year-old girlotional moment even catching mrs. obama off guard. take a look. >> okay, you right in the front. >> my dad's been out of a job for three years and i wanted to give you his resume. >> you are so sweet. oh, my goodness. good job. all right. i will take it. >> so the first lady hosted this event for children of administration staffers. she took the resume with her as we...