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nbd, whatever. [ laughter ] whatever.. >> i'll just sketch it, nbd. it's fine. [ talking over each other ] a wink is really good, but i think the full side of my face just works on -- i don't think i can -- yeah i can't really -- >> jimmy: it's allmost like an emoji, yeah. >> whatever. >> jimmy: it's really good. >> jimmy: ooh. a little thumb spit. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, all right. >> you just want chest up, right? something like that? >> jimmy: yeah, cymbals up. >> okay. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. are we ready? >> yeah, sure. >> jimmy: questlove, are you ready to see your drawing? >> queve [drumroll] >> jimmy: there you go. not bad. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to jake gyllenhaal. go see him at the hudson theater. paris jackson join us after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just d
nbd, whatever. [ laughter ] whatever.. >> i'll just sketch it, nbd. it's fine. [ talking over each other ] a wink is really good, but i think the full side of my face just works on -- i don't think i can -- yeah i can't really -- >> jimmy: it's allmost like an emoji, yeah. >> whatever. >> jimmy: it's really good. >> jimmy: ooh. a little thumb spit. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, all right. >> you just want chest up, right? something...
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>> whatever. >> whatever. you know what happens when i get creative. anything we can do to make him look better. kind of got a little swirl or something in mind. i like putting little designs in it. that way i can keep my own little personality going. this is something really different because everybody else has their own little thing. >> ever since inmate kevin blanco arrived at the penitentiary of new mexico in 1997 he's made quite an impression on staff. >> kevin blanco can be unpredictable. you really don't know how he's going to behave from one day to the next. one day he kind of acts like your friend. the next day he's like the crazy animal behind the door. >> today, blanco continues to test the patience of pnm officers, refusing to return a prison issued razor after shaving. >> he has a razor in his cell. i'm not going to play games with him. >> you're not five years old. >> i'm asking you man to man. are we doing this? >> you have to extract him. gas him, put him back in medical. put him in medical for another 72 hours. >> are you going to give
>> whatever. >> whatever. you know what happens when i get creative. anything we can do to make him look better. kind of got a little swirl or something in mind. i like putting little designs in it. that way i can keep my own little personality going. this is something really different because everybody else has their own little thing. >> ever since inmate kevin blanco arrived at the penitentiary of new mexico in 1997 he's made quite an impression on staff. >> kevin...
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i do regard the parliamentary approval of whatever deal there is as crucial.e can discuss that in a minute because that will be coming up this week, but people could be thrown out. there have been 28% of applications for permanent residence which have been rejected by the home office. some of the dispositions to require permanent residence are in contravention of single market rules. for as long as britain is a member of the eu, it needs to comply with those rules. there is the requirement of comprehensive health insurance for those citizens not in work or who are students, but this is a contravention of rules and this is creating panic and anxiety for the over 3 million eu citizens who live, work and have made their lives in the uk. it is an urgent matter and it has also affected the lives of british people who are living in eu countries. i do not know about portugal, but i know in spain those british people who live there tend to be older and are often retired, whereas spanish people in this country tend to be younger people looking for work. is that the sam
i do regard the parliamentary approval of whatever deal there is as crucial.e can discuss that in a minute because that will be coming up this week, but people could be thrown out. there have been 28% of applications for permanent residence which have been rejected by the home office. some of the dispositions to require permanent residence are in contravention of single market rules. for as long as britain is a member of the eu, it needs to comply with those rules. there is the requirement of...
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nobody cares about what happens to jeff sessions, or whatever. nobody cares about that. so if you guys want to make sure that you lose in 2018 and in 2020, you keep this up because people are going to remember in november. they're going to remember this. you, -- i amng telling you, it came from the beauty shop and barbershop, and nobody was talking about this stuff. they're talking about, why are they going out there -- why these people have all this time to protest? i have got to go to work. dana got to go to work. you hear what i'm saying? if democrats want to make sure they lose, keep this mess up. thank you. next, julius from north carolina in greensburg the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. delusional. is i was listening on tv the other day that they can really get him justf the presidency by calling him delusional, and i don't understand why the people don't go ahead and just get him out of there. and the lady from wherever she just called from, lady, people are talking about jeff sessions, ok. you are delusional, too, and the rest of you trump f
nobody cares about what happens to jeff sessions, or whatever. nobody cares about that. so if you guys want to make sure that you lose in 2018 and in 2020, you keep this up because people are going to remember in november. they're going to remember this. you, -- i amng telling you, it came from the beauty shop and barbershop, and nobody was talking about this stuff. they're talking about, why are they going out there -- why these people have all this time to protest? i have got to go to work....
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to conclude whatever contracts he feels like. to put the country in whatever debt he feels like. to persecute venezuelans in whatever way he feels like. it is a coup in every possible way. venezuela's top people accuse congress of being in contempt of court after lawmakers for in opposition politicians. it was in 2015 amid jubilant scenes on the streets that opposition parties gained control of parliamentary elections. since his defeat, president maduro has been jailing opponents. his supreme court has overturned most of the new laws passed by parliament. opposition supporters have bowed to stage mass rallies. brent: we will stay in the americas. trump has called a disastrous but the u.s. president is going soft on nafta. what is this? reporter: what is going on? the trade representative in washington has prepared a draft proposal to overhaul the north american free trade agreement. it appears to only contain minor changes to the agreement with canada. president trump called it a disaster in his election campaign. it is a loose set of guidelines with limited revisions instead of
to conclude whatever contracts he feels like. to put the country in whatever debt he feels like. to persecute venezuelans in whatever way he feels like. it is a coup in every possible way. venezuela's top people accuse congress of being in contempt of court after lawmakers for in opposition politicians. it was in 2015 amid jubilant scenes on the streets that opposition parties gained control of parliamentary elections. since his defeat, president maduro has been jailing opponents. his supreme...
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this impotence, whatever you call it, of this, let's call it liberal left sector, whatever. predominant force today. you know, all the big names and so on are very progressive about lbgt and so on. but you don't touch cal capitalism and so on. we have to do this. and i'm not talking about communism or whatever, and just a little bit of a towards the left in the sense of human rights, workers rights. if we don't do this, if we don't oez so ÑiÑion, doesn't matterÑiÑli if we get r this trump, another trump will come. europe will come. europe is full of trumps and so on and so on. i'm pretty desperate here. you know, i really think we are approaching catastrophe again. economic, social catastrophe. immigrant and so on. look at europe. this politically correct approach of liberal left, just let's talk about immigrant but let's change it into a humanitarian issue. do europeans have a car, have to have them, instead of address the true cause. then you get what? the catastrophe that is now europe. in germany, h france, in england. i don't think, but maybe i was wrong, it is not a pr
this impotence, whatever you call it, of this, let's call it liberal left sector, whatever. predominant force today. you know, all the big names and so on are very progressive about lbgt and so on. but you don't touch cal capitalism and so on. we have to do this. and i'm not talking about communism or whatever, and just a little bit of a towards the left in the sense of human rights, workers rights. if we don't do this, if we don't oez so ÑiÑion, doesn't matterÑiÑli if we get r this trump,...
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then you can add whatever, thank you in advance for your time or whatever. >> erwin coaches guzman on out a transfer request form which could move her to general population. >> basically they get anywhere from sometimes four on a good day six hours of pod time a day. they get to eat outside of their cell. they get to communicate, interact with other inmates. i really -- i don't want to be here no more. >> classification that you want to go to classes or something. you could even -- they don't know if you have kids or not. you could say that you want to do the mom's class because that's a hell of a good program or whatever. just tell them if you want to go to school. >> the transfer is important to guzman because her stay at santa rita might grow considerably longer. though she says she admitted to police her role in the murder of justy afoa, guzman entered a not guilty plea shortly after her arraignment and now the case will go to trial. >> hey, i was wondering if i can come get tovar that's in c-5. >> guzman's brother, rafael tovar, also says he admitted to police that he helped stab
then you can add whatever, thank you in advance for your time or whatever. >> erwin coaches guzman on out a transfer request form which could move her to general population. >> basically they get anywhere from sometimes four on a good day six hours of pod time a day. they get to eat outside of their cell. they get to communicate, interact with other inmates. i really -- i don't want to be here no more. >> classification that you want to go to classes or something. you could...
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or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. when it comes to travel, lonely planet is one name backpackers and wanderlusters trust. as apps and mobile sites took place of guide books, the company was in danger of getting left behind. we met with the ceo, daniel houghton to find out how they managed to avoid going extinct and changed to keep up with the times. a chance encounter with an american billionaire and at age 24, only three years after graduating from western kentucky university, daniel houghton found himself running the largest travel guidebook company, lonely planet. >> whatever range of emotions you can imagine one might have during that process, i have probably had all of those. in some sense, probably glad i didn't know what to expect. >> when he joined, the company was a
or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. when it comes to travel, lonely planet is one name backpackers and wanderlusters trust. as apps and mobile sites took place of guide books, the company was in danger of...
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it was, 30 million, 20 million, whatever it was, people, megyn kelly this is the first question. you referred to women as fat slobs and pigs. he doesn't hesitate a second, that was just rosie o'donnell. [laughter] .. live from the los angeles times festival of books on the campus of the university of southern california. and on may 20th, we'll be live from the gaithersburg book festival in maryland. [inaudible conversations] >> and starting now live on booktv on c-span2, it's the final author panel from this year's virginia festival of the book. and it's a discussion on the media, white house correspondent april ryan is the moderator. >> good afternoon, everyone good afternoon. charlottesville. how e
it was, 30 million, 20 million, whatever it was, people, megyn kelly this is the first question. you referred to women as fat slobs and pigs. he doesn't hesitate a second, that was just rosie o'donnell. [laughter] .. live from the los angeles times festival of books on the campus of the university of southern california. and on may 20th, we'll be live from the gaithersburg book festival in maryland. [inaudible conversations] >> and starting now live on booktv on c-span2, it's the final...
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. >> whatever range of emotions you can imagine one might have, i probably had all those. in some sense probably glad i didn't know what to expect. >> when he joined the company was a sinking ship. guidebook sales had plummeted 40% industry wide from 2007 through 2012. daniel knew it was going to take a major upheaval to save the iconic travel band, but he also knew there was real value in a brand that so many people had love >> it's really hard to go into something that's been around for so long and try to understand and do the best you can with, you know, the pieces that make it special that you never want to change and what pieces, you know, you actually need to make a change on so that you can get back to being on the forefront of what's happening. >> the leadership was just the beginning of the changes in 2013. the executive office moved from london to franklin, tennessee, and about a fifth of the company's employees were laid off. >> it's an unbelievable amount of responsibility whenever anyone loses their job to handle that the best way possible. but it was a necess
. >> whatever range of emotions you can imagine one might have, i probably had all those. in some sense probably glad i didn't know what to expect. >> when he joined the company was a sinking ship. guidebook sales had plummeted 40% industry wide from 2007 through 2012. daniel knew it was going to take a major upheaval to save the iconic travel band, but he also knew there was real value in a brand that so many people had love >> it's really hard to go into something that's...
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what i'm saying is that a good part of america, whatever the 46, 47% or whatever the number was to votefor hillary clinton, i'm being stressed when i say that elections have consequences, and so when i look at who voted for present job and get i reject the notion that people were racist or whatever. i think that's lazy to just know that out there. people were tired. there was a good group who don't know the documents, and i'm not saying people, i'm seeing people were not informed. when you are informed and you understand ou a government works and what it can and what it can't do and what you should do as a citizen, you look at things differently. so i think people bought into what president trump was saying when he said look, i heard him say it underrated this morning and i'm nodding my head yes, if isis has said it will come in to the immigration process to the united states, the refugees come if they have said that and they had, yes it would be a responsible for the american president not to take it serious and not take measures to protect the homeland. on the other hand, how do we do
what i'm saying is that a good part of america, whatever the 46, 47% or whatever the number was to votefor hillary clinton, i'm being stressed when i say that elections have consequences, and so when i look at who voted for present job and get i reject the notion that people were racist or whatever. i think that's lazy to just know that out there. people were tired. there was a good group who don't know the documents, and i'm not saying people, i'm seeing people were not informed. when you are...
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in whatever way with whatever technology that board of directors decides working on whatever raw materials that board of directors presents to those workers. and the board of directors decides whether the workers are here in the united states or over there in india or wherever. and when the work is done and there are some profits, the board of directors decides what's to do with it. for example, to pay the top executives spectacular salaries. that's a decision they make. or to move production to another country or whatever. they make that. the vast mass of the workers--a thousand in a small company, 100,000 in a big one, or in the case of really big ones, say, wal-mart, a million. a million people who come to work at wal-mart, and a group of 10, 15 people-- if you look at the boaoard of directctors, yo'l sesee a stunning number o of thm have e the naname walton. but even if you didn't pay attention to that, a a tiny group of people. now, for a country that defines itself as committed to democracy, there's something stunning here. democracy means that if you're affected by a decision, you g
in whatever way with whatever technology that board of directors decides working on whatever raw materials that board of directors presents to those workers. and the board of directors decides whether the workers are here in the united states or over there in india or wherever. and when the work is done and there are some profits, the board of directors decides what's to do with it. for example, to pay the top executives spectacular salaries. that's a decision they make. or to move production...
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news people who mean to do us harm, that we will work to share the information in order to foil whatever they may be preparing. >> yesterday, your counterpart, the global isis conference, said there is a new frontline, online. what can be done to shut down -- what, if anything, can be done to further shut down and stop people being radicalized with what they are seeing online? nson: i think the responsibility for this must lie with the internet providers, with those who are responsible for the great social media companies. take a look at the stuff that is going up on their sites. they've got to take steps to take it down where they can, and i think everybody has a responsibility in this. that i do by the way, believe that we need to go through a period of reflection about how we transmit images of these events around the world in real time. foreign secretary, i think two narratives emerge when an attack happens like in london. on the one hand, those who don't want there to be any links to the islamic world at all, and those that do want to have that link to justify their political ends,
news people who mean to do us harm, that we will work to share the information in order to foil whatever they may be preparing. >> yesterday, your counterpart, the global isis conference, said there is a new frontline, online. what can be done to shut down -- what, if anything, can be done to further shut down and stop people being radicalized with what they are seeing online? nson: i think the responsibility for this must lie with the internet providers, with those who are responsible...
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we owe china what, 20 trillion or whatever. mute that and put that 20 trillion toward the of thesee to take care younger generation coming up hat will have epidemic of cancer and other illnesses. that is my comment. host: robert, thank you for calling. missiles from north korea prompted action by the administration. the deployment of the terminal high altitude area defense after north korea launched four ballistic missiles joint ay in response to naval exercises by south korea. korealaunching fled south to call for deployment of fad. spokesperson says that one of major five components arrived monday, officials said it could couple months for the system to become truly operational. say many south koreans are worried about expansion of military ties with and it could tes worsen tension with the north and china under deal with washington, south korea provide land and build base, the united pay for missile lockheed martin and the first element of thaad eployed monday, same day as north missile launching. hear next from jeff, hepher
we owe china what, 20 trillion or whatever. mute that and put that 20 trillion toward the of thesee to take care younger generation coming up hat will have epidemic of cancer and other illnesses. that is my comment. host: robert, thank you for calling. missiles from north korea prompted action by the administration. the deployment of the terminal high altitude area defense after north korea launched four ballistic missiles joint ay in response to naval exercises by south korea. korealaunching...
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or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. whether you are a big business or small one, cash is king. how quickly you get paid for your service is important. if you are a small business vendor with big business clients, you should know many of the largest corporations are changing the rules about how fast they change the bills. a lot of businesses are afraid to speak out out of fear they are going to offend their customers. this week, we speak with two who have had it with strong arm tactics. >> purchasing agents are bullies. yes, absolutely. >> they are the heavyweight on the block. it's their way or the highway. >> he said, my job is to pay you as late as i can and with hold as much money as i can from you. >> they are both small business vendors to fortune 500s. today, they are going pub
or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. for those who always find new ways to grow their business, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. whether you are a big business or small one, cash is king. how quickly you get paid for your service is important. if you are a small business vendor with big business...
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whatever your sense of honor tells you, you don't have to. >> i just became a -- >> no, no, please, iow it. just ignore the right thing to do. i absolve you. >> i wasn't going to -- >> no, you really don't have to. >>> i think i get it. what convinced you that this was the right vehicle at this point in your career? >> well, it was a mixture. i think john is a wonderfully talented guy. i've seen a bit of community and i remembered him from "soup" when he began his career. i liked the script, the pilot. i spoke to mike givens, the creator, and he just -- he had worked with james corden actually, and i thought it was smart and funny and i had long wanted to go back to the old world of multi-camera, old school sitcom in front of an audience, you know. it is a specific type of entertainment, a rather delicious one. don't really work as hard as you do, not that that's of course -- >> yeah, yeah. what is it about the specificity of that multi-camera shoot that you like? >> well, i suppose it harks back to a day when television was a kind of national fireplace around which the whole family w
whatever your sense of honor tells you, you don't have to. >> i just became a -- >> no, no, please, iow it. just ignore the right thing to do. i absolve you. >> i wasn't going to -- >> no, you really don't have to. >>> i think i get it. what convinced you that this was the right vehicle at this point in your career? >> well, it was a mixture. i think john is a wonderfully talented guy. i've seen a bit of community and i remembered him from "soup"...
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and i think they need to take a look at that when they are making up whatever kind of policies or whatever the they are trying to do right now. and that's all i got to say. that was very articulate and i appreciate you sharing that story. the part of what you said that really sticks with me is how we are all one catastrophe away. medicare really is a promise that the country made to us that if we work hard our whole lives, when we get to be of age when health starts to catch up with we can focus on our health and not have to worry about going bankrupt. before medicare, one in three seniors lived below the poverty level. which is astounding if you really think about the country and how far we've come. we still have too many people living below the poverty level, but it's fewer than one in 10 seniors. when we make the kind of changes that are being proposed here which would take money away from the medicare trust fund by the equivalent of about three years, it's a dangerous thing to do and it needs to be talked about. it needs to be part of the debate. one of the things i worry about with th
and i think they need to take a look at that when they are making up whatever kind of policies or whatever the they are trying to do right now. and that's all i got to say. that was very articulate and i appreciate you sharing that story. the part of what you said that really sticks with me is how we are all one catastrophe away. medicare really is a promise that the country made to us that if we work hard our whole lives, when we get to be of age when health starts to catch up with we can...
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i can do whatever i want. can -- better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol, you know? it's an adrenaline you can never get from anything else. unfortunately there's a consequence to it. because i got to strike my years has doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life terms. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. hell of stupid. >> in our three months of taping, we never heard an inmate so willing to detail his own crime, especially with an appeal pending. >> i've invaded many a home, not necessarily the ones i was convicted for. all right? i've invaded other people's homes, you know. people that play the same game i play, sell drugs, whatever. i go in this home. >> how'd you get in? >> through the front door. how you get in? >> door wasn't locked? >> of course. door's locked, you go through it. break down the door. alarm goes off. each of us take a room. got to cover everybody at one time. because it could b
i can do whatever i want. can -- better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol, you know? it's an adrenaline you can never get from anything else. unfortunately there's a consequence to it. because i got to strike my years has doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life terms. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. hell of stupid. >> in our three months of taping, we never heard an inmate...
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but in the meantime today some whatever we saw on tuesday should have a chance to melt away. wintery mix though as we just mentioned, does move in tonight, it will last into saturday. meantime, though, overall, it looks like a modest forming trend for our area. i would say at this point we'll take what we can get, so harsh over the last couple of days. >> i was just going to say people take whatever we can get at this point. thanks, katie. good morning, everyone, happy saint patria's day to you. looking outside, aramingo avenue at allegheny avenue. just pointing out how slick some of these areas still are. and how much snow is still out there. specially when you pull to the side of the roadway, on to the shoulder. under the bridges, the bring decks, sidewalks, all still very slippery. i will say it is getting a lot bert, a lot seeing it melt yesterday, at least i saw some melting but we had refreezing overnight. still going to have some ice in the roadways, take it easy, schuylkill at king of prussia. no delays here, absolutely not. looking good basically anywhere we look so
but in the meantime today some whatever we saw on tuesday should have a chance to melt away. wintery mix though as we just mentioned, does move in tonight, it will last into saturday. meantime, though, overall, it looks like a modest forming trend for our area. i would say at this point we'll take what we can get, so harsh over the last couple of days. >> i was just going to say people take whatever we can get at this point. thanks, katie. good morning, everyone, happy saint patria's day...
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your mission can be whatever you want it to be. as we see with many government programs, they continue to grow. my biggest concern is what the countries contribute, when you need the u.n. the most, it fails. there is a genocide going on in south sudan, the u.n. has done nothing. there there there there's those against christians and u.n. doing nothing. david: and what ty're gting involved in. >> climate change, i think the real clitehange needs to focus on diplomacy and not the extraneous activities. time and time again, the more they throw in, the more they hurt the countries that receive the dough. david: bruce, let's focus on one thing that they want cut, that the trump administration wants cut. the overseas private investment corporation, do we really need to spend money on this? >> when the u.n. and state department has to go with, you know, when we have a situation like ebola, okay? we helped the nigerians build their health system, it's in our interest to prevent that from spreading. and so, that's what we need, a line item
your mission can be whatever you want it to be. as we see with many government programs, they continue to grow. my biggest concern is what the countries contribute, when you need the u.n. the most, it fails. there is a genocide going on in south sudan, the u.n. has done nothing. there there there there's those against christians and u.n. doing nothing. david: and what ty're gting involved in. >> climate change, i think the real clitehange needs to focus on diplomacy and not the extraneous...
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in your view, you are freed from the burden of leadership so you can say whatever you want, right?'s what journalists always tell you. >> you just have a few friends in the room. but on a serious note, when's the greatest threat as you look at the relation now facing israel and the west as a whole in today's middle east? >> there are i think three threats to israel of real significance. the first and by far the most pressing, because it is the one sort of existential, strategic threat to israel and that is the iranian regime. it's the possibility that regime could obtain nuclear weapons. it is -- you know, if you look at israel's history from 1947, for so much of that period, there were existential threats to israel right on its borders. that simply doesn't exist today. there are bad groups, terrorists to fire rockets and create a certain amount of havoc and kidnappings or injuries. but they don't threaten israel the way israel was threateden in the 1960s and 1970s when i was a boy and a young man. that existential threat alone is the government of iran. look. how we really stop ir
in your view, you are freed from the burden of leadership so you can say whatever you want, right?'s what journalists always tell you. >> you just have a few friends in the room. but on a serious note, when's the greatest threat as you look at the relation now facing israel and the west as a whole in today's middle east? >> there are i think three threats to israel of real significance. the first and by far the most pressing, because it is the one sort of existential, strategic...
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my colleagues, whatever comes next with the second and third bill, this bill taking 24 million people off of health care, giving the biggest trance transfer of wealth from the middle class to the wealthiest, richest people in our country. it's going to be tattooed to you. this is your vote. this isn't your vote except for maybe in the senate or something like that. this is your vote next to your name, not president bush whatever president trump may be -- i have a hard time saying president trump. that president trump made me do it. or i was bullied into it or something like that. it is your vote. your representative of urur rep district. if the that sounds like a little lecturing, well, i'm sorry if it does. but this is something that people feel very personally and want to know if you care about them very personally. and the irony of it all is that overwhelmingly -- 57% of the people who voted for donald trump are advantaged by the affordable care act. i don't think they voted to have their health care taken away. mr. chairman. >> yes. what i would like to do is just ask the que.
my colleagues, whatever comes next with the second and third bill, this bill taking 24 million people off of health care, giving the biggest trance transfer of wealth from the middle class to the wealthiest, richest people in our country. it's going to be tattooed to you. this is your vote. this isn't your vote except for maybe in the senate or something like that. this is your vote next to your name, not president bush whatever president trump may be -- i have a hard time saying president...
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whatever you thinks that. you causing that. how does it feel?. >> improving upon it and the church and the moment where he talks about his bridge is different than the church's bridge. the church has eight ot levels and he has nine. literally one upped the church. >> you first get through the bridge and you can do this sort of higher perhaps more telepathic and powerful things that they do or whatever they have done. you feel like you areunearthing this stuff that was there. there is this thing called milestone one. when you reach milestone 1, you will be free. of scientology and -- milestone 3? >> i hear that talk a lot from mystics who will say for those of us who have broken free by a different set of rules. do you think about it that way? >> i am that way. definitely. transcended. >> how's it going? tod let's see how the aluminum bed of this truck held up. wooooow!! -holy moly. that's a good size puncture. you hear 'aluminum' now you're gonna go 'ew'. let's check out the silverado steel bed. wow. you have a couple of dents. i'd expect more d
whatever you thinks that. you causing that. how does it feel?. >> improving upon it and the church and the moment where he talks about his bridge is different than the church's bridge. the church has eight ot levels and he has nine. literally one upped the church. >> you first get through the bridge and you can do this sort of higher perhaps more telepathic and powerful things that they do or whatever they have done. you feel like you areunearthing this stuff that was there. there...
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for whatever reason drivers and bikers think about it, when they see kids or seniors crossing out inunset or mission or south market or what have you it makes a big difference i encourage to expand that especially around school zones and sear yor crossings. the other place i was trying to remember and it goes right by our la goo na honda on the other side where you cross lagoona honda to get to the other side of the streetcars, that is going to be closed even though there are sign and whatever there, what happens is, we have noticed this often, senior that are handicapped will be walking to get to the streetcar line or leaving the streetcar line to get to the laguna honda. half way through the signal turns and they're standing out there in the middle of the cement block which is not wide it looks like they're going to fall over and you are afraid you are going to hit them or whatever they hustle up. the same thing happens in the corner when it crosses over to go towards portula and straight up towards up to hcheriville and down again it's a cement block there people walk there and al
for whatever reason drivers and bikers think about it, when they see kids or seniors crossing out inunset or mission or south market or what have you it makes a big difference i encourage to expand that especially around school zones and sear yor crossings. the other place i was trying to remember and it goes right by our la goo na honda on the other side where you cross lagoona honda to get to the other side of the streetcars, that is going to be closed even though there are sign and whatever...
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i'll bring whatever you need to fill in the gap. >> i'll bring you a list. >>> new rules the academy is ruling out after the best picture flub that oscars. >>> katy holmes and andrew reynolds are here for pop quiz. it's a great show. do not changing the channel. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >>> new at 11:00, a record number of whales are getting tangled in crabbing gear off of our coast. according to the national marine fishery service, there were 71 cases where whales got caught in dungeness crab gear. california passed legislation that requires them to remove gear from the ocean. >>> a live look at fremont and 880. governor says it is the best way to pay for the crumbling highways, roads and bridges. he assembled a group of promoters. he says delaying the repairs any longer will end up costing the state much more money. legislation needs a 2/3 majority to pass. >>> when it comes
i'll bring whatever you need to fill in the gap. >> i'll bring you a list. >>> new rules the academy is ruling out after the best picture flub that oscars. >>> katy holmes and andrew reynolds are here for pop quiz. it's a great show. do not changing the channel. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a...
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i want them to be participants in their own health, society, whatever it is. this is born out of more than skepticism about expertise. this is peek starting to lecture back to experts as though they were peers and i found remarkable and the wordeye throughout the book that caused some controversy, this part of an epidemic of narcissism in our see site that is really out of control. i my background is in russia studies. know i am useful looking but i got my career started during the cold war and i was a russian speaking kremlin guy. that's what i kid. for a good part of my professional and academic career. and people would -- i was used to people saying, you guys are going screw up the world, blow thin planet. it understood that. then later people would say to me, you're a russia expert in let me explain russia to you. everybody here has said you're a journalist? i have a few things totle you about journalism. well, please, let me 30 years of experience go -- if you have ha thought, i certainly want want to interrupt it. and i started to a question, why is this
i want them to be participants in their own health, society, whatever it is. this is born out of more than skepticism about expertise. this is peek starting to lecture back to experts as though they were peers and i found remarkable and the wordeye throughout the book that caused some controversy, this part of an epidemic of narcissism in our see site that is really out of control. i my background is in russia studies. know i am useful looking but i got my career started during the cold war and...
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people that play the same game i play, sell drugs, whatever. i go in this home. >> how did you get in? >> through the front door. how do you get in? >> it wasn't locked? >> oh, of course. if it's locked, you go through it. you breakdown the door. alarm goes off, each of us take a room, got to cover everybody at one time because it could be dangerous. you can get killed just as well. i take a room, which happened to be a son's room. kick him, wake up. wakes up, flashlight in his eyes, in a black room, he doesn't know what's going on. snatch him up, throw him down, put his ankles together, zip them up, hands together, zip them up. it looked like he was like somebody in high school. he had trophies, you know, all them little athletic sport guy, you know, playing football. you can tell. things like that, you know. so, i could see him trying to be hero or something for his family, you know. so, that was my concern, okay. maybe he might be a threat. not that i'm really worried about it. it just means i might have to do something i don't want to do su
people that play the same game i play, sell drugs, whatever. i go in this home. >> how did you get in? >> through the front door. how do you get in? >> it wasn't locked? >> oh, of course. if it's locked, you go through it. you breakdown the door. alarm goes off, each of us take a room, got to cover everybody at one time because it could be dangerous. you can get killed just as well. i take a room, which happened to be a son's room. kick him, wake up. wakes up, flashlight...
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whether they're democrats or conservative republicans or whatever. but this was a bill that was made, excuse me, but in the swamps by the establishment, whether they were the republican establishment, whatever. so, now he is feeling, i think, a little more comfortable, because he's again, going outside the establishment. >> he doesn't want to get burned again on the tax cut thing. >> doesn't want to get burned, but he'll do it outside the swamp. >> here is what i wonder about it, and you're worried about it, too, you're worried about our country's future. >> every day, neil. >> every day. the republicans are simply divide on those who want to pay for this and others who say you don't have to go crazy paying for this one. i think the same divisions are alive and well in the republican party, aren't they? >> absolutely, i think the republican party-- democrats have their issues for sure and we've been talking about that for months and finally a new dnc chair and smart to make keith ellison the deputy and merge the bernie and hillary factions, but the r
whether they're democrats or conservative republicans or whatever. but this was a bill that was made, excuse me, but in the swamps by the establishment, whether they were the republican establishment, whatever. so, now he is feeling, i think, a little more comfortable, because he's again, going outside the establishment. >> he doesn't want to get burned again on the tax cut thing. >> doesn't want to get burned, but he'll do it outside the swamp. >> here is what i wonder about...
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whatever tasks were were given or whatever you're school studies demanded.e were given or whatever you're you're school studies demanded. all of this reinforced his desire for us to be responsible. he also showed us how to be humble by practicing humility. bragging was called out. so was self-centeredness and arrogance. he showed us that working hard and doing a good job was its own reward. he showed us how to be honest. by demanding the truth from us, and expecting no less when dealing with others. he showed us how to be generous and compassionate by his countless efforts to help, assist, console and empathize with those less fortunate or had fallen on hard times. he taught us to treat others the way we would want to be treated. that sounds like the golden rule. as i look back at values and character that i witnessed growing up with my father, his humility, his his work ethic, his generosity, his respect for others, and his abiding faith in god and our country, i feel so fortunate and blessed to have had him as my father. he loved us and his family in every way and with all his heart. he
whatever tasks were were given or whatever you're school studies demanded.e were given or whatever you're you're school studies demanded. all of this reinforced his desire for us to be responsible. he also showed us how to be humble by practicing humility. bragging was called out. so was self-centeredness and arrogance. he showed us that working hard and doing a good job was its own reward. he showed us how to be honest. by demanding the truth from us, and expecting no less when dealing with...
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>> i think that for whatever reason is really important.ou saw the hearing last monday where almost 100 time it is two witnesses said i cannot answer in this forum. so why you would go back to a forum where the witnesses can't answer the question is befuddling to me. i want to talk to sally yates. we are going to talk to her. the fact we didn't do it this tuesday doesn't mean we're not going to do it next tuesday. we are about a week behind. we are about a week behind, but if we start next week, we could catch up. >> i hear you. but you could have done it in a closed meeting. why not do it this week? >> i think it's important that we talk to comey and rogers again first. they really are, alison, the two most important witnesses at least for three of the four tron chs. when you answer a hundred times, i can tell you, but i can't tell you in this for rom, why would you not bring them back to say, okay, we're in a different forum. answer those 100 questions and then we move on. that is the natural chronology and that's what i hope we do. >> yo
>> i think that for whatever reason is really important.ou saw the hearing last monday where almost 100 time it is two witnesses said i cannot answer in this forum. so why you would go back to a forum where the witnesses can't answer the question is befuddling to me. i want to talk to sally yates. we are going to talk to her. the fact we didn't do it this tuesday doesn't mean we're not going to do it next tuesday. we are about a week behind. we are about a week behind, but if we start...
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whatever, right?spite the men's uncertainty, mcbride says the father is jacob cowin. >> were you with trino when you met jake? come on. there's something going on there. tell me. >> yeah. but trino was in jail. he had gotten in a car crash and he like lost his memory or something, and like he didn't remember who i was. >> i was in a high-speed chase and i crashed on thornton avenue going up the freeway on the wrong way of the freeway. i guess they said there was money and dope all over the freeway. and i woke up eight days later in a coma. i woke up here in the clinic in santa rita. it took me about close to a month to remember her because my memory -- i had lost my memory. >> meanwhile, mcbride asked cowin to accompany her to get an abortion. but things did not go as planned. mcbride was on the back of cowin's motorcycle and had all their money in a backpack. >> my gas light pops on. so i'm like -- i get off to get some gas. i get off the bike, she's still on the bike. i go and the backpack's open. s
whatever, right?spite the men's uncertainty, mcbride says the father is jacob cowin. >> were you with trino when you met jake? come on. there's something going on there. tell me. >> yeah. but trino was in jail. he had gotten in a car crash and he like lost his memory or something, and like he didn't remember who i was. >> i was in a high-speed chase and i crashed on thornton avenue going up the freeway on the wrong way of the freeway. i guess they said there was money and dope...
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our school system is now you want to call it authoritarian, totalitarian, whatever you like. it's a complete one-party state, and teachers abuse every day their privilege as teachers by indoctrinating students. and this began in a serious way in the 1970s and continues today. and what is this war about? well, the left has a vision. it's called identity politics. identity politics is a very sinister philosophical attitude. it's racist. it's completely anti-american. and why do i say that? well, let's take one of the politically correct terms of identity politics. people of color. that always bothered me. i always hated that phrase. why? because it's not english. we don't say, oh, here's a box of crayons of color. [laughter] it's french. that's the way french people talk. it's completely ungrammatical. of course, you can't say colored people because that's politically incorrect. but people of color, that's okay. so it's laughable, but it's really not. think about it. if you look at mexico, it has, it's composed of two main ethnic groups, the descendants of the con kiese doers w
our school system is now you want to call it authoritarian, totalitarian, whatever you like. it's a complete one-party state, and teachers abuse every day their privilege as teachers by indoctrinating students. and this began in a serious way in the 1970s and continues today. and what is this war about? well, the left has a vision. it's called identity politics. identity politics is a very sinister philosophical attitude. it's racist. it's completely anti-american. and why do i say that? well,...
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doubt about it, but to my mind, it is a film about outsized ambition and this drive to succeed at whatevert. how do you see the film? >> well, i would agree with you, i don't see it as much about greed. i mean, the second half, once kenny gets the money -- >> kenny wells. >> kenny wells gets the money or has found the gold, there's a lot of greed. new york comes after him. the big people, the suits come after his money just for the money. but for kenny -- and there's a great scene in here where he says, look, for me, it was about the gold. it was never about the money. gold's different. so, what was the gold for kenny wells, as we see in that scene there? kenny's a guy who inherited his grandfather's company from his father when it was -- and he inherited it in healthy shape and he rode it into the ground, then the economy went down, but he didn't want to break that chain by any means necessary, he was not going to break that chain. he takes a one-way ticket to indonesia to chase down a literal dream he has, knowing where the gold is, on a wing and a prayer, and makes it happen. he almost
doubt about it, but to my mind, it is a film about outsized ambition and this drive to succeed at whatevert. how do you see the film? >> well, i would agree with you, i don't see it as much about greed. i mean, the second half, once kenny gets the money -- >> kenny wells. >> kenny wells gets the money or has found the gold, there's a lot of greed. new york comes after him. the big people, the suits come after his money just for the money. but for kenny -- and there's a great...
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they have a decent standard of living and they see what's happening in africa for whatever reason and see themselves as part of a broader humanity that has responsibility to everyone. >> host: caroline is calling in from coronado colorado. t you are on booktv. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. you had somebody made a comment regarding the fact that they would rather not have private philanthropy take care of things that the government is now taking care of. i.e. taxpayers. i did mention why can't have the michael bloomberg said the world, george soros of the world totally fun something like planned parenthood which is a politically contentious situation. they could take care of a good portion of all the funds that planned parenthood needs andnd never ever miss it. . >> host: coronado california go ahead. >> caller: good morning. somebody made a comment that they would rather not have private sector taking care of what the government is taking care of so why can you not have michael bloomberg or george soros to fund planned parenthood which is politically contentious than the co
they have a decent standard of living and they see what's happening in africa for whatever reason and see themselves as part of a broader humanity that has responsibility to everyone. >> host: caroline is calling in from coronado colorado. t you are on booktv. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. you had somebody made a comment regarding the fact that they would rather not have private philanthropy take care of things that the government is now taking care of. i.e. taxpayers. i...
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a few do north or south dakota they moved to whatever place offers the least consumer protections, the best deal for that business. usually is the worst for consumers and it drastically reduces competition. id i don't hear democrats when they hear this idea explain what happened in the past and changing your address takes a day. why would anyone, the republicans basically you want to have choices from all these different states but that's not going to happen. you're not going to stay in texas if you get a better deal in delaware. they will all move to whereverhey have t best deal. >> host: let our guest answer. >> guest: i see the point and it's something i had a question about also. we talked about this in a meeting and i guess it was filed in seven states but it hasn't worked out and the other thing is when you think about when you have insurance and you have your schedule of doctors and these companies would have to gather circles of, i'm trying to think of the word. your group that you use so it has been tried apparently in seven states but it hasn't worked like you have suggested.
a few do north or south dakota they moved to whatever place offers the least consumer protections, the best deal for that business. usually is the worst for consumers and it drastically reduces competition. id i don't hear democrats when they hear this idea explain what happened in the past and changing your address takes a day. why would anyone, the republicans basically you want to have choices from all these different states but that's not going to happen. you're not going to stay in texas...
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next couple days, it's just me and my little guy-- whatever he wants.to get a few days away from swarek. he's made me ride shotgun every day this week. you know, everything i do is wrong. it's like he doesn't trust me. you're a great cop. if swarek doesn't trust you, he's an idiot. i think he knows exactly what he's doing. think about it. he spends all day with a relatively attractive young woman who hangs on his every word, files his reports, makes his coffee--i mean, why would he give that up? you're like his hot secretary with a gun. man-boy actually has a point. hey, at least he likes you. i gotta spend the next ten hours with gail. now there's a cop who needs to lighten up. mm. mm, mm, mm, mm, mm. cameras. there's no cameras in here. mm. (muffled) i'm pretty sure-- (normal voice) i'm pretty sure we're not supposed to be doing this right now. oh, my god. please don't tell me you're thinking about protocol right now. mm. mm. no, no. it's just that i haven't got a full night's sleep in three days, and my neighbor's an idiot. and i had to ride the bus
next couple days, it's just me and my little guy-- whatever he wants.to get a few days away from swarek. he's made me ride shotgun every day this week. you know, everything i do is wrong. it's like he doesn't trust me. you're a great cop. if swarek doesn't trust you, he's an idiot. i think he knows exactly what he's doing. think about it. he spends all day with a relatively attractive young woman who hangs on his every word, files his reports, makes his coffee--i mean, why would he give that...
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your child like these food or whatever they like. with you do whatever they work for you. you make your life easier. >> outsider said your sonnies getting heavy, your reaction as a mom would be what. >> is it a doctor or just a person saying that. >> there is a difference. >> i had a doctor tell me i was overweight and he was bigger than i was. i walked away and saying you're fat. it is a different doctor. >> it is advice like a trainer overweight telling you, you need to get in shape. i'm sorry, you just took me to another. >> thomas with a clap back. >> it is true, doctor you see outside smoking and tells you, you shouldn't smoke. you were just outside smoking. >> thomas will call you out. >> it is just observations. >> what was the question. >> you just take advice from the people, you try not to get worn out. you do what is in your heart thaw think is right. someone has good advice. >> does it become overwhelming with the advice, your mom giving you advice, strangers giving you advice. >> and then the books you don't want to do what is not right thing but if you have g
your child like these food or whatever they like. with you do whatever they work for you. you make your life easier. >> outsider said your sonnies getting heavy, your reaction as a mom would be what. >> is it a doctor or just a person saying that. >> there is a difference. >> i had a doctor tell me i was overweight and he was bigger than i was. i walked away and saying you're fat. it is a different doctor. >> it is advice like a trainer overweight telling you, you...