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steven, have you decided who you are voting for? >> i have. tting on the stage with you. >> oh, i love you. [ applause ] >> i can tell. >> do you have a question. >> i do. thank you for taking this question. thank you, mr. trump. >> early in your campaign, you made the comment that you would be neutral on israel. i believe that this takes the handcuffs off israel to operate nationally as a sovereign nation whereas you were criticized in the media for this statement. how do you envision our role in israel and the middle east going forward? >> okay. that's a great question. and, look, i want to see peace. i want to see if it can be done. when you talk about the all-time deal in terms of toughness. that's it. a deal between the palestinians and israel. that's the all-time -- we all have -- it's called our dream deem. what's the deal. >> next book. >> earn tells me it can't be made. the israeli tells me -- you know, i have never met a person from israel and i know so many of them, that didn't want to make a deal. but they say that's the hardest dea
steven, have you decided who you are voting for? >> i have. tting on the stage with you. >> oh, i love you. [ applause ] >> i can tell. >> do you have a question. >> i do. thank you for taking this question. thank you, mr. trump. >> early in your campaign, you made the comment that you would be neutral on israel. i believe that this takes the handcuffs off israel to operate nationally as a sovereign nation whereas you were criticized in the media for this...
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some sense of -- you have to know, otherwise you can't -- jeff: you have to have a plan. is that happens to your character, you might have to set it up earlier. that is the change having to come back to. i can plant that there. now it makes sense. it is a painful sort of sense. but there it is. charlie: can you tell us where you think he is at the end? should we not say that? jeff: he is still confused. charlie: tell me journey he has taken. jeff: they have the trial. he then served a six-year. charlie: even the circumstances leading to the trial are ambiguous. jeff: who was right, who was wrong. charlie: what exactly happened? where was she? jeff: the night that they did go and theerry, miscommunication, and went back to get her and i think was true, and she was not there. he has created a whole new life, new name. new woman. there is a relationship. new job or they know him as a fictitious -- she walks in. the bottle of whiskey -- right there. i am fighting her. i am also fighting in me, i am not one of them. i could be talking to the mirror. her, he sees at 12. that is
some sense of -- you have to know, otherwise you can't -- jeff: you have to have a plan. is that happens to your character, you might have to set it up earlier. that is the change having to come back to. i can plant that there. now it makes sense. it is a painful sort of sense. but there it is. charlie: can you tell us where you think he is at the end? should we not say that? jeff: he is still confused. charlie: tell me journey he has taken. jeff: they have the trial. he then served a six-year....
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siegel, first of all, how do you know you have it? >> the number you were looking for is 210,000 people go to the hospital every year with acute pancreatitis and the symptoms are nausea, vomiting, pain radiating to the back and feeling unease. >> down like there? >> upper quadrant. >> over here. >> there you go, on the left side. >> on the left side. >> a little higher. >> like right behind the stomach, close to the small intestine. >> the location of the pancreas is by the liver. so the liver releases into the gallbladder bile salts mixed with the enzymes coming from the pancreas and go to the small intestines. that's how you digest your food. the pancreas basically gets inflamed. normally, erik, the enzymes being releases from the pancreas do not goss any problem. something causes them to get angry. what is it, usually a gal stone and that's why i mentioned the glad bladder. if there's a gal stone it can make the pancreas inflamed and the other thing that does it is alcohol. alcoholics get a lot of pancreatitis. the digestive enzymes
siegel, first of all, how do you know you have it? >> the number you were looking for is 210,000 people go to the hospital every year with acute pancreatitis and the symptoms are nausea, vomiting, pain radiating to the back and feeling unease. >> down like there? >> upper quadrant. >> over here. >> there you go, on the left side. >> on the left side. >> a little higher. >> like right behind the stomach, close to the small intestine. >> the...
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it makes you look negative and spiteful. we have talk about the phone. >> what do they say if you gossip about other people, telling other peoples business. >> you are telling them your business too. >> that is just a sign. >> when people give you disclaimer i'm not talking about her, she knows it. >> if q were here i would say the same thing. >> yes. >> no, you wouldn't. >> let's go over it. >> come on. >> i got. >> you were gossipping. >> about who. >> yeah. >> and then they called it over, the person. >> no, no, but they said does he know you talk like this. >> i say oh, yeah if he were here i would say the same darn thing. >> of course not. >> so four out of the five i do i'm very unlikeable. >> now are still likable. >> how about if you share too much information about your life, right up front. >> i kind of, when i read that i don't disagree with that. would i rather know all there is to know, kind of early. >> really. >> then you know what you are going into with this person. >> even if it is romantic, a friend. >> yes, awkwa
it makes you look negative and spiteful. we have talk about the phone. >> what do they say if you gossip about other people, telling other peoples business. >> you are telling them your business too. >> that is just a sign. >> when people give you disclaimer i'm not talking about her, she knows it. >> if q were here i would say the same thing. >> yes. >> no, you wouldn't. >> let's go over it. >> come on. >> i got. >> you were...
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kennedy: you have such a pretty mouth. ke a bite out of the normal news and put your best assets to work. this is the "topical storm." topic number 1. if you ever have the good fortune of salmon fishing in maple lake, barac british colum. avian laws don't apply to the winged one as one angler found out when he finally got a fish on the line. you know what they say? one on the rod is worth two in the bush. i don't know who said that. but i do know having an eagle steal your fish lead to automatic curse word. there are two thing we all know. number one, cheese is delicious. and number two apparently and a clause is an incruisive dietary fuss budget. watch one little girl trying to weasle her way out of her stolen treasure. >> did you eat any of the cheese? >> i didn't. >> you didn't have any cheese at all? >> i didn't. >> tell the truth. santa claus is watching? did you eat any of the cheese that fell on the ground. >> then how did you get cheese on your face. santa claus is watching. cheese has protein and calcium. last i ch
kennedy: you have such a pretty mouth. ke a bite out of the normal news and put your best assets to work. this is the "topical storm." topic number 1. if you ever have the good fortune of salmon fishing in maple lake, barac british colum. avian laws don't apply to the winged one as one angler found out when he finally got a fish on the line. you know what they say? one on the rod is worth two in the bush. i don't know who said that. but i do know having an eagle steal your fish lead...
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you don't have to work, i'll take care of you. eautiful night. [ cow moos ] >> a montana cowboy inherits a barren patch of prairie. >> this place isn't big enough to starve to death on. >> but beneath the parched soil, he finds prehistoric treasure. >> this is one of the most important discoveries in this century. >> i've got a year to try to see if i can survive with our ranch and selling dinosaur fossils. this is a jaw bone to a tyrannosaurus rex that i found. >> will this cowpoke's strange inheritance lead him to boom... >> whoo! >> [ laughs ] >> ...or bust? >> lightning doesn't strike the same place very often. [ chuckles ] maybe never. ♪
you don't have to work, i'll take care of you. eautiful night. [ cow moos ] >> a montana cowboy inherits a barren patch of prairie. >> this place isn't big enough to starve to death on. >> but beneath the parched soil, he finds prehistoric treasure. >> this is one of the most important discoveries in this century. >> i've got a year to try to see if i can survive with our ranch and selling dinosaur fossils. this is a jaw bone to a tyrannosaurus rex that i found....
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you have to pay it back. the next generation will have the same benefits we had, maybe make them a little better. that's what drives me. [indiscernible] rep. nolan: i think the limits that are there, 2700 for the primary, 2700 for the general, those are reasonable. in the absence of a small donor public financing system. but that is not what released all the secret to money. all the dark money. that was citizens united. >> their people arguing that citizens united was amplifying the things that the candidates themselves want. they say that the parties are more accountable than the super pac groups. rep. nolan: there might be some truth to that. let's stand by the podium. now you can say what you really want to say. [laughter] >> can we have a press club thing on the front of it? >> all right. perfect. great. >> thank you. >> that's great. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. [chatter] announcer: democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is in california today for a campaign rally ahead of that state campa
you have to pay it back. the next generation will have the same benefits we had, maybe make them a little better. that's what drives me. [indiscernible] rep. nolan: i think the limits that are there, 2700 for the primary, 2700 for the general, those are reasonable. in the absence of a small donor public financing system. but that is not what released all the secret to money. all the dark money. that was citizens united. >> their people arguing that citizens united was amplifying the...
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you have got to win florida. would you consider rubio as vp? > well, again, i don't want to talk too much about it, bill, because i am considering a number of people. i think we are going to have a great choice. in the end i haven't made up my mind. but we do have a really good -- i would certainly consider him. >> you would? okay. >> we do have a lot of candidates that i think would be very, very good. marco rubio and i have gotten along very well. >> would the campaign slogan be vote for big don and little marco? no. that wouldn't work. >> no, i think it would be vote to make america great again. maybe we'll go that way. >> okay. you put ben carson in charge of your search committee for v.p., i understand. you know what happened when bush put cheney in charge of search committee. cheney got to be vp. is that possible here? >> i don't think ben is looking for that. ben is a terrific guy. is he a friend of mine. he gave me a very warm endorsement very early on. >> yep. >> he has been so helpful. he was making calls and doing everything he could,
you have got to win florida. would you consider rubio as vp? > well, again, i don't want to talk too much about it, bill, because i am considering a number of people. i think we are going to have a great choice. in the end i haven't made up my mind. but we do have a really good -- i would certainly consider him. >> you would? okay. >> we do have a lot of candidates that i think would be very, very good. marco rubio and i have gotten along very well. >> would the campaign...
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you have a new person in the family, and you were a little skeptical about having them play sports? >> well i would agree with him that it's totally worth it. i think it's -- >> yeah but what about if you had a child. or your sister's about to have -- >> it's hard to tell. you know? i don't think i could put myself in a situation without it actually being real, to think about it. because it's -- right now i'm still young. i suffered a lot of injuries, and i still say it's worth it. but i don't know if i would think differently if i was a parent myself. >> well in terms of soccer, what things would you want changed in the game to make you feel better about letting, you know, your family play in the future? >> i think soccer's not a good example. because especially when you play at a young age, it's just about having fun. it's just about -- soccer is a game that connects people all around the world. you just need a ball, and you don't even need somebody to play with. you just need a ball and yourself, and some compassion, and passion for the game. >> mm-hm. >> and that's what i like ab
you have a new person in the family, and you were a little skeptical about having them play sports? >> well i would agree with him that it's totally worth it. i think it's -- >> yeah but what about if you had a child. or your sister's about to have -- >> it's hard to tell. you know? i don't think i could put myself in a situation without it actually being real, to think about it. because it's -- right now i'm still young. i suffered a lot of injuries, and i still say it's...
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you have questions for michael. arty member say you support freedom if you don't support freedom in borders and how can you support candidates who want endless war. >> i think you could make the argument that trump more than any other candidate has been a critic of our engagement in iraq, clearly has raised major reservations about nation building. he's the only gop candidate who said openly and forthrightly that our even ghaijt iraq was a mistake. he said that proactively. john: he has been more proactive about going to war than rubio or cruz or kasich. >> are we in the business of building a world aligned with our ideological principles at the convenient defend our country or are we in the business of defending a country and having a country. >> it's my understanding the tea party came about as a rebellion of big government. but donald trump is an authoritarian across the board and supports big government across the board. >> let's take a look at it. if if you have had a chance to review his tax policy. big cuts. i
you have questions for michael. arty member say you support freedom if you don't support freedom in borders and how can you support candidates who want endless war. >> i think you could make the argument that trump more than any other candidate has been a critic of our engagement in iraq, clearly has raised major reservations about nation building. he's the only gop candidate who said openly and forthrightly that our even ghaijt iraq was a mistake. he said that proactively. john: he has...
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if you do not have unknown pregnant sexual partner, the same thing, if you have been infected, you have a documented infection or high suspicion of infection, you should either refrain from sex or have safe sex with a condom for six months. if you're down there do not have any symptoms any figure maybe i was, maybe in one of the 80% that do not have symptoms, you symptoms, you should use safe sex either as abstinence or the use of condoms for eight weeks. that is something that is a difficult difficult message to get across to people. you can see that, go to vacation now i'm going to come home and it's not an easily acceptable recommendation. but it is a confounding issue when you think in terms of how it could be spread. it cannot only be spread by someone coming back, being effective bit by a mosquito and then bite someone locally which is local transmission but it could be sexual transmission. >> are we getting more information about exactly when people are risk? is it possible that if you are infected just before you got pregnant or at the very end of the third trimester, we getting
if you do not have unknown pregnant sexual partner, the same thing, if you have been infected, you have a documented infection or high suspicion of infection, you should either refrain from sex or have safe sex with a condom for six months. if you're down there do not have any symptoms any figure maybe i was, maybe in one of the 80% that do not have symptoms, you symptoms, you should use safe sex either as abstinence or the use of condoms for eight weeks. that is something that is a difficult...
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is, you don't have to be a saint, you just have to be a reasonable person. you start off with wanting consumer goods, the fancy car, the nice house, and then you start to think about that and you think, what is that going to get you really? cognition. counts is you've got to retain your marbles if you are going to enjoy this stuff. think, well, what really, really counts is reputation, because you are going to be dead longer anywhere -- longer than you were alive. your afterlife reputation is going to be more important in the long run than cognition. . am missing one brian: i have video of a man he talked about in the book, a columnist based at the washington post. video, whyhow the did you use joseph as an example? joseph, when ie came to washington in the late 1970's, he was in his mid-70's -- he was a big deal. he was the guy you aspired to be. , a well-known journalist today, wrote a piece about an, about how he ofresented the monarchy .ashington journalists and yet, you can walk through the washington post newsroom today and ask people, who is joseph kra
is, you don't have to be a saint, you just have to be a reasonable person. you start off with wanting consumer goods, the fancy car, the nice house, and then you start to think about that and you think, what is that going to get you really? cognition. counts is you've got to retain your marbles if you are going to enjoy this stuff. think, well, what really, really counts is reputation, because you are going to be dead longer anywhere -- longer than you were alive. your afterlife reputation is...
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you can operate on sicker people now mp. havingthat, there are still people you wouldn't operate on and those people you might look for other choices. interesting thing about this, dr. samadi made a good point here, obviously he is the expert, you don't want to offer this to someone with advanced cancer. recurrence rate are 28%. those people probably shouldn't have td in the first place. it has side effects. you want to figure out the right treatment for each patient. there is 200,000 new cases a year and 25,000 men still die of prostate cancer every year. we don't have all of the jeannetgeneti genetics figured out yet. if it is potential to kill you, get it out. >> and diagnostically you can't always see the little areas of cancer in the prostate unless you take the prostate out. >> that's right. the center of excellence we have in new york and many other centers, we are using mris, fusion biopsies, which is much better than the ultra sound, old-fashioned way of doing biopsy. but you're right, you still don't know how much cancer
you can operate on sicker people now mp. havingthat, there are still people you wouldn't operate on and those people you might look for other choices. interesting thing about this, dr. samadi made a good point here, obviously he is the expert, you don't want to offer this to someone with advanced cancer. recurrence rate are 28%. those people probably shouldn't have td in the first place. it has side effects. you want to figure out the right treatment for each patient. there is 200,000 new cases...
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you on our program. i have to tell you, i want to go to a movie that came out several years ago-- geronimo, an american legend. because you were... you carried that movie. i'm sure many of our viewers saw that. the moment that i want to talk about for a second is the moment when you first appear onscreen in that movie. and when you are looking at the american soldiers, and you have this look. the camera just kind of zeroes in on your face, and you have this look of distrust, disdain, and interest, and you captured that so well. and i just said it has to be because in your own life as a native american, growing up in oklahoma, these emotions are not... they're not far from your own life, right? >> and they're not foreign, either. yes, it's true. yeah. that's one of the advantages that we as native americans, if you will, american indians, have a history that, if we keep up on it, you know, and we know what has happened over the years, it's something that as an actor, we can use those kinds of feelings that have
you on our program. i have to tell you, i want to go to a movie that came out several years ago-- geronimo, an american legend. because you were... you carried that movie. i'm sure many of our viewers saw that. the moment that i want to talk about for a second is the moment when you first appear onscreen in that movie. and when you are looking at the american soldiers, and you have this look. the camera just kind of zeroes in on your face, and you have this look of distrust, disdain, and...
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some sense of you have to know otherwise you can't give what the character demands. >> you have to have a plan. whatever happens to your character in the end you may need to set some of that up early and that's the change that having come back to it, oh, okay. i can plant that there and now it makes sense. that's a painful sort of sense but there it is. >> can you tell us where you think he is at the end or should we not say because of people watching? >> he is still confused. >> rose: tell me the journey he's taken. they have the trial and the then served a six-year -- >> rose: even the circumstances leading to the trial are ambiguous to me. >> yeah, who was right, who was wrong. >> rose: or what exactly happened, where was he, where was she, why was he -- >> the night they went in the ferry and the communication and went back to get her which i think was true and she wasn't there -- what a mess. yeah, he's created a whole new life. new name, new woman, there's a relationship and a new job where they know him as this fictitious and she walks in and the bottle of whiskey walks in right
some sense of you have to know otherwise you can't give what the character demands. >> you have to have a plan. whatever happens to your character in the end you may need to set some of that up early and that's the change that having come back to it, oh, okay. i can plant that there and now it makes sense. that's a painful sort of sense but there it is. >> can you tell us where you think he is at the end or should we not say because of people watching? >> he is still confused....
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you may have extra ones. what i do know is, the escalators are fixed,fixed, they're, and you must have them repaired time and time again. and it seems to me -- and i don't knowi don't know if it is done by contractor, your employees. it is the vendor that provides the actual treads and so forth on the escalator, but i would tell you, i believe there are lots of savings to be found. different vendors are different employees were different persons that actually perform the work. so that is my two cents. thatcents. that is only from my experience on it. i don't live here. i have one rail system in my district. it is owned by disney world, and i have never seen a broken in the 30 some years they have been there. we have a lot of people that ride that, too. 66 million every year, and they go one place, walt disney world and see world and universal studios. but the one rail system seems to be much more maintained, so i would suggest maybe just talking to those who own or operate a rail system, maybe there are saving
you may have extra ones. what i do know is, the escalators are fixed,fixed, they're, and you must have them repaired time and time again. and it seems to me -- and i don't knowi don't know if it is done by contractor, your employees. it is the vendor that provides the actual treads and so forth on the escalator, but i would tell you, i believe there are lots of savings to be found. different vendors are different employees were different persons that actually perform the work. so that is my two...
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so now you have unstructured world in the early 20s now, you don't have unemployment, you're finding your identity, and that segment is underserved. we have a structure coming into being to serve them. >> rose: they believe they understand millennials for than anyone. >> so that's one big shift in how we think about a certain age. but then if you're 54, i'm hoping i have 30 years of sort of active life ahead of me. so that means instead of -- >> rose: the actuarial tables suggest that's true. >> i hope so. i try to stay healthy. >> rose: yeah. i can think, i have a moment to have at least 20, 25 years of something substantive and satisfying and maybe something totally new. so if you're in that age group, suddenly you're okay. you have a chance to think of another chapter. so that's just -- >> rose: so let me refer to something weren't talk about in a while. you chronicle these people in terms of -- help me jog my memory -- basically, they were in thei their 70s and writing yu their perspective at that time. >> i asked my readers to grade themselves on their lives. a minuses for caree
so now you have unstructured world in the early 20s now, you don't have unemployment, you're finding your identity, and that segment is underserved. we have a structure coming into being to serve them. >> rose: they believe they understand millennials for than anyone. >> so that's one big shift in how we think about a certain age. but then if you're 54, i'm hoping i have 30 years of sort of active life ahead of me. so that means instead of -- >> rose: the actuarial tables...
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you have challenges at school or challenges in the home. if you don't have the spiritual component, then you have the world. it is a lack of spirituality, not so much parenting. >>> >> armstrong: you hear about the violence in the dmv, knifing people for no reason, is that parenting? >> i think what happens, you have a parallel universe. you have kids at home, feel protected and safe and forced to go to these schools, everything is out of control, pull bullied, harassed. they are embarrassed to tell their parents. i feel like a lot of these kids take their lives because they don't know how to tell their parents. it is not like i am supporting and rewarding bad behavior. maybe he was being bullied by three or four people. teachers aren't helping me, peers aren't helping me. maybe that is what is causing these kids dark hole of depression and feeling their lives don't matter because they don't think anyone cares and fear of telling the parents. >> armstrong: jane, what about psychologists that make this behavior synonymous with poverty? >> i t
you have challenges at school or challenges in the home. if you don't have the spiritual component, then you have the world. it is a lack of spirituality, not so much parenting. >>> >> armstrong: you hear about the violence in the dmv, knifing people for no reason, is that parenting? >> i think what happens, you have a parallel universe. you have kids at home, feel protected and safe and forced to go to these schools, everything is out of control, pull bullied, harassed....
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charlie: it is great to have you here. it is great to have you here at this table.u my friend. tom: charlie, we have known each other a long time. you have been very generous to me and i am grateful for that. is, "a luckybook life interrupted," now in paperback. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ al: i am al hunt. mark: and i am mark heilemann. with all due respect to the voters in kentucky and oregon, tonight trump may be outfoxed. ♪ mark: what a show we have for you on this semi super tuesday. donald trump, backup and, in the bluegrass showdown. but first, hillary clinton's opening act. there are primaries today, in kentucky and oregon, the latter voting by mail, and this is driven by two ads by a super pac supporting hillary clint'
charlie: it is great to have you here. it is great to have you here at this table.u my friend. tom: charlie, we have known each other a long time. you have been very generous to me and i am grateful for that. is, "a luckybook life interrupted," now in paperback. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ al: i am al hunt. mark: and i am mark heilemann. with all due respect to the voters in kentucky and oregon, tonight trump may be outfoxed. ♪ mark: what a show we have for you...
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this is -- is that this is not -- you don't have to be a saint, you just have to be a reasonable person. you start off with watching consumer goods, the fancy car, the nice house. then you start to think about that and you think, what's that going to get you, really? what really counts is cognition. you have to retain your marbles if you're going to enjoy this stuff. well, whatu think, really counts is reputation, because you're going to be dead longer than you were alive. reputation is going to be more important in cognition.n than i have some video of the guy that you talk about, a man ined joseph kraft, who died 1986. he was a columnist based at the washington post. why did you use joseph kraft as an example for someone? michael: because joseph kraft, when i came to washington in the late 1970's, he was in the midst 1970's, -- mid-1970's, he was a big deal. he was the guy you aspired to be. fallows, he wrote a piece about him, about how he ofresented the monarchy washington journalists. you could go out to the washington post newsroom today and asked people who is joseph kraft, and t
this is -- is that this is not -- you don't have to be a saint, you just have to be a reasonable person. you start off with watching consumer goods, the fancy car, the nice house. then you start to think about that and you think, what's that going to get you, really? what really counts is cognition. you have to retain your marbles if you're going to enjoy this stuff. well, whatu think, really counts is reputation, because you're going to be dead longer than you were alive. reputation is going...
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when you have to slog through and you just have to put your head down. at when there is a lot of work ahead of you and you're not going to see a reward for a couple of years, it's hard. i almost feel like we just climbed the first flight of stairs, but we're still climbing the empire state building. there is a lot more to go. it's amazing. we are back on the market. we have an incredible product. we have completely redesigned everything. and what i am really excited about is, this is the first chapter in a whole new book for 23andme. emily: so you now have the first fda-approved consumer genetic test that a consumer can get without -- anne: the first fda-cleared set of reports where consumers can go and buy things like cystic fibrosis tests without having to go through a genetic counselor or a physician. they can buy that directly from 23andme.com and get that information. emily: and this is a test that tests for recessive genes. things you might be able to pass on to your kids? anne: correct. there are things like cystic fibrosis that you might pass onto
when you have to slog through and you just have to put your head down. at when there is a lot of work ahead of you and you're not going to see a reward for a couple of years, it's hard. i almost feel like we just climbed the first flight of stairs, but we're still climbing the empire state building. there is a lot more to go. it's amazing. we are back on the market. we have an incredible product. we have completely redesigned everything. and what i am really excited about is, this is the first...
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but that is why you have the board in the first place. the board would have the authority to sort those situations out and try the things in a consensual manner and voluntary, but everyone has the right to go to court at the end of the day. but at the same time, you can solve almost all of these problems by the structure of this organizational board that we are going to have in the first place. so the goal is to get everyone paid, not to say, you know, only those who are first in line get paid and the rest, screw it. everyone is going to be dealt with and fairly by this board without having to make changes in prioritizations or constitutional language. mr. timiraos: and you referenced debt sustainability standards that the puerto rican constitution also specifies. so we have heard bondholders talk a lot about the payment priority that they believe they are owed. do you think that some of these debts were issued perhaps out of -- unconstitutionally, because they exceeded the sustainability standards? rep. bishop: no, no, they haven't done a
but that is why you have the board in the first place. the board would have the authority to sort those situations out and try the things in a consensual manner and voluntary, but everyone has the right to go to court at the end of the day. but at the same time, you can solve almost all of these problems by the structure of this organizational board that we are going to have in the first place. so the goal is to get everyone paid, not to say, you know, only those who are first in line get paid...
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you have a budget that is going up and deportations that are falling. how does that make any sense? ned about this. looks like ice received about a billion in increased budget. the problem is we've seen fewer deportations. and the problem is that the administration's policy are so convoluted that officers have to carry around cards to figure out which illegal immigrant takes priority to be deported. and under president obama's policies he's invited and enticed this kind of border surge that a u.s. customs official said is the new normal now. >> there is a surge of illegal immigrants that are showing up at the border right now, joe. and how is it not an enticement when you have deportations that. it is not working. even if we did increase deportation, they are coming back. and the other side, traffickers are finding ways to get around the systems and we've got to be able to adapt. it's does more than just catch and deport. they have to do processing and they have to do investigation. and here is the number one focus they have. get dangerous, undocumented workers out of this country. t
you have a budget that is going up and deportations that are falling. how does that make any sense? ned about this. looks like ice received about a billion in increased budget. the problem is we've seen fewer deportations. and the problem is that the administration's policy are so convoluted that officers have to carry around cards to figure out which illegal immigrant takes priority to be deported. and under president obama's policies he's invited and enticed this kind of border surge that a...
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have come up. is that a shock to you? >> i am aware of the previous issue concerning this federal air marshall. >> get it fixed where we don't have to waste taxpayer dollar on a special investigation into this. you are in charge, we will hold you accountable and i will yield back and expect a response to the committee within 30 days. >> we will now recognize the gentlemen from oklahoma, mr. russell, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i share my colleague's concerns about whistle blowers. obviously, i think while everyone who has the mantle of responsibility certainly wants to do right with their organization, when we do see individuals who have the courage to come forth, they have to be protected. that is the bipartisan resolution of everybody on the committee today. i want to take questions more on the security end and take it in a little different direction, however. inspector general roth, i, too, share my colleague's opinion of the confidence of your office and your personal diligence. the record has been ou
have come up. is that a shock to you? >> i am aware of the previous issue concerning this federal air marshall. >> get it fixed where we don't have to waste taxpayer dollar on a special investigation into this. you are in charge, we will hold you accountable and i will yield back and expect a response to the committee within 30 days. >> we will now recognize the gentlemen from oklahoma, mr. russell, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i share my colleague's...
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emily: you have different websites. do you balance investing in these new platforms and experiments and investing the traditional way, given how the landscape is changing? jim: that's an important question. we pride ourselves on being able to change quickly. culturally we like to think of , ourselves as an organization that strives not just to embrace change or tolerate change, but to thrive in change. what that means is having some strong core values. and holding onto those values and being able to try new things and experimenting with new things. we tend to experiment where we know there are big audiences that will be receptive to the brands. we are receptive to the marketers we work with. we allocate resources and capital. we take that's. -- we take bets. we scale up. we scale down. it involves looking at a lot of data and understanding the audience and your skill set. and always be alert and ready for change. we have to be ready to allocate differently based on what we see. emily: you are launching a tv show on a&e.
emily: you have different websites. do you balance investing in these new platforms and experiments and investing the traditional way, given how the landscape is changing? jim: that's an important question. we pride ourselves on being able to change quickly. culturally we like to think of , ourselves as an organization that strives not just to embrace change or tolerate change, but to thrive in change. what that means is having some strong core values. and holding onto those values and being...
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either you have cancer or you don't.it's two different worlds. >> it is. >> rose: if you don't have cancer, you can be sim pathetic. but if you do have cancer. >> you can be empathetic. when a member of your family gets cancer, everybody gets cancer in a matter of speaking. it takes over the family. and i don't mean that in the darkest possible terms. it's instructive to them. but the concentration is on that person with cancer. you see first hand what they're going through. for the rest of us, we hear a friend has got cancer. we're not there with them when they wake up in the morning or when they take the meds or incapacitated in some fashion. and we're not there for the moments of fear about am i going to make it out of all of this. and we see in three months later, hey, how are you doing? i'm actually doing pretty well. you think well, that was a piece of cake. well, it wasn't a piece of cake, that is the point. >> rose: when was it the worst for you? >> it was the fall of 2013. well, it was really bad right after i g
either you have cancer or you don't.it's two different worlds. >> it is. >> rose: if you don't have cancer, you can be sim pathetic. but if you do have cancer. >> you can be empathetic. when a member of your family gets cancer, everybody gets cancer in a matter of speaking. it takes over the family. and i don't mean that in the darkest possible terms. it's instructive to them. but the concentration is on that person with cancer. you see first hand what they're going through....
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what is the last day you have to pay it? e pay everything up front. >> we have a pay up front and due on receipt inventory that you are personally carrying? >> there's no way she can pay herself if she is fronting the money for inventory, and if she had $75,000, we'll just throw a number out there, $75,000 of inventory, she just tied up $75,000 of her cash hanging on hangers in there, and that's not working for her until she sells it. >> bingo. dawn already found a source of funds for jodi to start paying herself, and dawn's suggestions go hand and hand with what paco is working on. >> let's bring in our secret sauce. >> he needs to help make changes in how quickly she is turning over inventory. >> once i got them in the door and looking at stuff, how can i take and sell them not an item, so i am not just selling them a top, i am selling a bottom, and i am setting a bralet, and another accessory. >> how do you think of whole outfit instead of one item? >> i want to show you something really simple here. >> uh-huh. >> yes. par
what is the last day you have to pay it? e pay everything up front. >> we have a pay up front and due on receipt inventory that you are personally carrying? >> there's no way she can pay herself if she is fronting the money for inventory, and if she had $75,000, we'll just throw a number out there, $75,000 of inventory, she just tied up $75,000 of her cash hanging on hangers in there, and that's not working for her until she sells it. >> bingo. dawn already found a source of...
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you don't have to follow a specific recipe. you can improvise. long does it have to cook before we can eat it? >> this is going to take five minutes, but we have it. >> jimmy: we get the one already done, and you can see what it looks like. [ applause ] >> the thing about this -- >> jimmy: did you bring those or did he have them? >> we asked guillermo what he liked to eat the most, and he said tortillas. >> guillermo: i brought them. >> the beauty of this is it goes with anything. you can put it on pasta or eat it with fish or with a tortilla. >> jimmy: let's try it. >> we got three kinds we made with different levels of spice. >> jimmy: should we taste the hottest one? >> whatever you want. >> jimmy: okay, the hottest one. is this going to be really crazy hot? >> we apologize ahead of time. >> jimmy: all right. should i have the tortilla? >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: no problem -- oh, my god. it's hot. wow, that's super hot, but delicious also. i am feeling the burn. i am literally feeling the burn. thank you, gentlemen. these are franks from frankie
you don't have to follow a specific recipe. you can improvise. long does it have to cook before we can eat it? >> this is going to take five minutes, but we have it. >> jimmy: we get the one already done, and you can see what it looks like. [ applause ] >> the thing about this -- >> jimmy: did you bring those or did he have them? >> we asked guillermo what he liked to eat the most, and he said tortillas. >> guillermo: i brought them. >> the beauty of...
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so you have to stay and do the best you can. we should have probably gone there, first. ay in afghanistan. and only, again, because of location next to pakistan. >> so you keep 10,000 troops there and find a war of attrition against the taliban? pakistan, i hate doing it. i hate doing it so much. but you have nuclear weapons and owe so i would do it. >> pakistan is no friend to the usa. the doctor that helped us, they put him in prison. do you think you can get that doctor out? >> yes. i do. i think i would get him out in two minutes. i would tell them, let them out and they would let him out. they don't have respect for the president. when you say they take advantage, nobody is a friend to us. they take us like a bunch of suckers, bill. >> we talked about isis in june. when you were just launching your campaign. >> i would hit them so hard your head would spin. >> give me a headliner. >> i can't. i can't. i'm not going to give it to you now. >> i've been saying for a long time are, i'd rather be unpredictable. >> yes. and demanding they'll be there tomorrow. but i didn't
so you have to stay and do the best you can. we should have probably gone there, first. ay in afghanistan. and only, again, because of location next to pakistan. >> so you keep 10,000 troops there and find a war of attrition against the taliban? pakistan, i hate doing it. i hate doing it so much. but you have nuclear weapons and owe so i would do it. >> pakistan is no friend to the usa. the doctor that helped us, they put him in prison. do you think you can get that doctor out?...
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did you have one? >> no, i was in kansas sit. >> i now the rest of his life is a bachelorette party. >> every night is a batch lore party, isn't it? when are you getting married by the way. >> soon. i think maybe later today. >> really? >> yep. >> where? >> well, conshohocken. that's my go to town. there is a fairly well known dance troop. i heard of these dudes, momix. unbelievable. and they'll be at a location here in center city. i'll tell you where. this is casino after must-see. they'll in our studio doing that or something similar. wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. >>> welcome back everybody. earlier this week we told but the residents in torresdale section of the city. >> and i
did you have one? >> no, i was in kansas sit. >> i now the rest of his life is a bachelorette party. >> every night is a batch lore party, isn't it? when are you getting married by the way. >> soon. i think maybe later today. >> really? >> yep. >> where? >> well, conshohocken. that's my go to town. there is a fairly well known dance troop. i heard of these dudes, momix. unbelievable. and they'll be at a location here in center city. i'll tell you...
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but you have to do your research. you have to have a strategy. you can't just have passion, he said. >> absolutely. and one of the most interesting things here in some ways, we may have got an preview, if you will, on the role of this president in the coming general election debate. it was pretty clear that he was making a clarion call there to african-american voters and also tying his legacy to it. you know, you heard there at the very end, he talked a little bit about one of his campaign slogans, but the one that came to mind most was change you can believe in, which was something we heard again and again in 2008. and he asked the audience, well, if you say to yourself, why didn't obama get that done, he said, the answer is you've got to vote. because if you have enough votes, you get to decide. so i thought that was an interesting thing where he was sort of tying in his legacy with the need for african-americans to vote. and it's thing that we can expect to see coming this fall, especially with this president now over that 50% threshold on app
but you have to do your research. you have to have a strategy. you can't just have passion, he said. >> absolutely. and one of the most interesting things here in some ways, we may have got an preview, if you will, on the role of this president in the coming general election debate. it was pretty clear that he was making a clarion call there to african-american voters and also tying his legacy to it. you know, you heard there at the very end, he talked a little bit about one of his...
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of course you have a key." well, another neighbor came out and asked, you know, "well, where is your -- your lease?" and they gave us three different answers. she says, "well, let's call the police so you can put a complaint in." and at that point, they all jumped in the car, and that's the last time i saw them. >> mary tracked down the bank that held the mortgage on the property. and eventually they came out and changed the locks to secure their collateral. so, the problem in a situation like this, when somebody's a squatter or also known as a trespasser, is the only person that has the right to do anything, in most cases, is the homeowner. so the homeowner's association and the management company and the community -- their hands are sort of tied. >> and it's kind of sad because they're taking over property they have no right to do, you know, and it's just -- i don't know. it's wrong, just wrong. >> if a house is vacated or abandoned and the lender finds out about it... >> mm-hmm. >> ...okay, they have the righ
of course you have a key." well, another neighbor came out and asked, you know, "well, where is your -- your lease?" and they gave us three different answers. she says, "well, let's call the police so you can put a complaint in." and at that point, they all jumped in the car, and that's the last time i saw them. >> mary tracked down the bank that held the mortgage on the property. and eventually they came out and changed the locks to secure their collateral. so,...
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you have to fight back, do whatever you have to do.ask you about that, because most american parents try to raise their kids to not bully, to not name-call, to not tease, not taunt. how can they effectively bring that message when the frontrunner for the republican nomination does all of those things? well, i, i do it... really, it... you know, i've been saying during this whole campaign that i'm a counterpuncher, you understand that. i'm responding. now, i then respond at times-- maybe ten, i don't know-- i mean, i respond pretty strongly. but in just about all cases, i've been responding to what they did to me. so it's not a one-way street. let's talk about us. okay. i asked you a tough question about women. "bimbo"? over your life, megyn, you been called a lot worse. now, if you could go back and wave a magic wand, and have been born with a female body, would you do that? ♪ let's talk about us. okay. we were always friendly. right. good relationship. right? and then came the august 6, 2015 debate, and i asked you a tough question ab
you have to fight back, do whatever you have to do.ask you about that, because most american parents try to raise their kids to not bully, to not name-call, to not tease, not taunt. how can they effectively bring that message when the frontrunner for the republican nomination does all of those things? well, i, i do it... really, it... you know, i've been saying during this whole campaign that i'm a counterpuncher, you understand that. i'm responding. now, i then respond at times-- maybe ten, i...
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and i hear you have a special announcement. ly political you are. >> i'm extremely political. i know so as much about the political process. i'm very, very vocal about that. kennedy: they call you the charles krauthammer of metal. >> i actually know who that is. kennedy: donald trump asked you to be his running-mate. >> it's official. >> the height differential alone is reason enough to endorse this. >> they say things couldn't get any crazier. look at this. kennedy: you are the man. >> i think i have a lot to coffer this country. maybe i could run his metal department. because he's going to have a metal department. kennedy: coming up. have you ever wondered what donald trump would sounds like as a pizza delivery guy? jonathan kite is here with celebrity impressions. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs for a 100% fresh mouth. with breath so fresh it's no wonder listerine® users feel ready enough to be in a magician's act. kill 99% of bad breath germs. feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™ kennedy: john than kite, is playin
and i hear you have a special announcement. ly political you are. >> i'm extremely political. i know so as much about the political process. i'm very, very vocal about that. kennedy: they call you the charles krauthammer of metal. >> i actually know who that is. kennedy: donald trump asked you to be his running-mate. >> it's official. >> the height differential alone is reason enough to endorse this. >> they say things couldn't get any crazier. look at this....
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>> yeah, i guess so, but you have to go forward. you make a mistake, you go forward, you know, you can correct a mistake. to look back and say, gee whiz, i wish i didn't do this or that, i don't think that's good. in a certain way, i don't think that's health why i. >> has it happened that somebody has done something to you? not a death in the family, has done something to you to wound you? >> i will say this. when i am wounded, i go after people hard. and i try to unwound myself. >> most american parents try to raise their kids to not bully, to not name call, not tease, not taunt. how can they effectively bring in a message, when the front-runner for the republican nomination does all of those things? >> well, i do really -- i've been saying during this whole campaign, i respond. i then respond times ten, i don't know. i respond pretty strongly. in just about all cases, i've been responding to what they did to me. it's not a one way street. >> stewart stevens is a former mitt romney campaign strategist. bill bennett served as secret
>> yeah, i guess so, but you have to go forward. you make a mistake, you go forward, you know, you can correct a mistake. to look back and say, gee whiz, i wish i didn't do this or that, i don't think that's good. in a certain way, i don't think that's health why i. >> has it happened that somebody has done something to you? not a death in the family, has done something to you to wound you? >> i will say this. when i am wounded, i go after people hard. and i try to unwound...
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you made it. welcome. i havetrying to get done before dark. >> i'll help you do whatever i can. if you need me to logon to any wi-fi or order you amo mocha, can do those things. >> which of these would you like to carry? >> i will take this one. >> this seems dangerous enough sgchlt will what you don't want to do is fall down on top of that. >> that's a good rule, a good rule of thumb. >> i've done it. >> a good rule of thumb and how not to lose your thumbs. just like that, i'm off in the woods with a guy i just met and a tool from a horror movie. oh, dam it, i'm the black guy. >> you can see what it is like when you get off the trail. it is pretty steep. >> are we going down into that? >> not very far. it is just off the trail. i wouldn't do that to you. >> i appreciate it. so this is the log we are going to work on here. >> okay. just hop on the other side of the tree there. let's just make a cut right here. go ahead and grab that handle and pull it straight toward you, very gently, not down. you want to go str
you made it. welcome. i havetrying to get done before dark. >> i'll help you do whatever i can. if you need me to logon to any wi-fi or order you amo mocha, can do those things. >> which of these would you like to carry? >> i will take this one. >> this seems dangerous enough sgchlt will what you don't want to do is fall down on top of that. >> that's a good rule, a good rule of thumb. >> i've done it. >> a good rule of thumb and how not to lose your...
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the first time he came home from school, we looked at him and you have changed. change happens. it is good. you moms and dads in the room know what i'm talking about. i want to talk to you about ways i changed and the ways that i hope in the course of your life, you stay changed. you take from this place the best. i learned the value of hard work, perseverance, and persistence in pursuing my goals. true confessions. i was not a totally great student in high school. truly, i will never forget the day. i was senior class president and the day they posted the top 10 students in the class, a friend of mine came up because i was so active on campus and said, did you just miss it? [laughter] gov. pence: i said, not really. [laughter] gov. pence: college changed that for me mostly because of people like those back here. professors who saw in me something in a classroom, more than i saw in myself. a professor who is now about 90 years young and is still a mentor to me, dr. curtis. i will never forget, he threw me a paper back and said that is a c. i said it is not different than his and
the first time he came home from school, we looked at him and you have changed. change happens. it is good. you moms and dads in the room know what i'm talking about. i want to talk to you about ways i changed and the ways that i hope in the course of your life, you stay changed. you take from this place the best. i learned the value of hard work, perseverance, and persistence in pursuing my goals. true confessions. i was not a totally great student in high school. truly, i will never forget...
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you have to get the trouble makers out. also have to sanction. you know what you do?sh: what. >> one of my security things, you sanction people up. don't have mass group. put them in pens like new year as eve here in new york. you pen them in. then you can pull troublemakers out of there. trish: outside or inside as well? you make sure troublemakers don't get in. >> you try, not basically some of them will slip in there you have to react to get the troublemakers out. what is bothering me, you have magnetometers and secret service are involved, you have to have private security to enhance the police. the police department there have to prepare for the worst. we see -- trish: is it city's responsibility? would the feds get involved in this some way to make sure everything goes smoothly. >> the national republican committee is somewhat involved. then you have the state police that are involved. in conventions i was involved in, a lot of times the state police would take the perimeter. it is all different and every convention is something different. but you also enhance i
you have to get the trouble makers out. also have to sanction. you know what you do?sh: what. >> one of my security things, you sanction people up. don't have mass group. put them in pens like new year as eve here in new york. you pen them in. then you can pull troublemakers out of there. trish: outside or inside as well? you make sure troublemakers don't get in. >> you try, not basically some of them will slip in there you have to react to get the troublemakers out. what is...
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these are all famous bloggers you have heard about. also have the way to get rid of fine lines in your face for a slice of the price you would invest in an office visit. for a lot cheaper. >> that's the wrong word for that. fine lines. there's nothing fine about them. >> you're right. what should we call them? >> ugly. >> deep crevices. >> they're not ugly. >> what? >> they are smile lines. smile lines. >> i'll cover with that. but they're not fine. if you're fine with them, they're fine. what better way to kick off the unofficial start -- we got two ambush makeovers ready for summer. >> if you're in charge of the sides at the holiday barbecue, we have all but the kitchen sink, baked beans, coleslaw, mac and cheese. >> it's good, ladies. >> you brought some of that famous bloody mary mix. >> i did. bloody mary mix. you need to put the wine down and go get a bloody mary. >> we can make that happy. so glad you're back with us. we will teach you how to say oil. >> no, no, i like how she says it. say it how you say it. >> oil. >> i love it
these are all famous bloggers you have heard about. also have the way to get rid of fine lines in your face for a slice of the price you would invest in an office visit. for a lot cheaper. >> that's the wrong word for that. fine lines. there's nothing fine about them. >> you're right. what should we call them? >> ugly. >> deep crevices. >> they're not ugly. >> what? >> they are smile lines. smile lines. >> i'll cover with that. but they're not...
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you must have been upset. mr. livingston: considering i had gotten two medals and a great midterm, and another medal at the time, i was blindsided. mr. cummings: so you were asked if it would be easier for agencies to retaliate against employees, if probationary periods where extended beyond one year and you said, yes? mr. livingston: i did. mr. cummings: you were asked also, given what happened to you, and you claim that tsa retaliated against you during your probationary period, would you support probationary periods that are longer than one year, and you said, quote, no? mr. livingston: in tsa, it has not worked. i have seen other agencies where it has. in my situation, i cannot see it working for two years. mr. cummings: there is a proposal that has been made with the committee. to extend the probationary period and to make it longer. that would mean that you could have been demoted, even if you worked there longer. do you think that is a good idea? mr. livingston: that recommendation comes with other regulatio
you must have been upset. mr. livingston: considering i had gotten two medals and a great midterm, and another medal at the time, i was blindsided. mr. cummings: so you were asked if it would be easier for agencies to retaliate against employees, if probationary periods where extended beyond one year and you said, yes? mr. livingston: i did. mr. cummings: you were asked also, given what happened to you, and you claim that tsa retaliated against you during your probationary period, would you...
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you go! exactly! i would have gone for that reference. tephen: she told your dad? >> yeah, because my dad calls me into the office and he says me, "i gotta ask you something." i said, "what?" and he said, did you grab mary tyler moore by the tush?" and i said, "yes, i did." and he said-- with a big smile on his face-- "never do that again." so that was the yeah -- >> that's nice, yeah, yeah. >> those were the perks of being a child in hollywood. >> stephen: exactly. >> the perks! ( applause ) the perks! ( applause ). >> stephen: well, as i said in your introduction, you've done so many films that everyone loves. now you've done a new film called "being charlie." >> right, "being charlie." and it's most personal film of anything i've done. i worked on it with my son, nick reiner, who is one of the screen writers. he wrote it about-- it's loosely based on his experience. and i'm not saying anything we haven't talked about. but he had some struggles from the time he was 15 to 19 with substances, substance abuse. and he was in and out of a num
you go! exactly! i would have gone for that reference. tephen: she told your dad? >> yeah, because my dad calls me into the office and he says me, "i gotta ask you something." i said, "what?" and he said, did you grab mary tyler moore by the tush?" and i said, "yes, i did." and he said-- with a big smile on his face-- "never do that again." so that was the yeah -- >> that's nice, yeah, yeah. >> those were the perks of being a child...
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and you said i don't want to say. i have no comment on that. >> one of the things people like about you is to answer any question. >> let's assume i did. perhaps it was personal. you know i don't want to -- hurt his confidence. but -- i know russia well. i had a major event in russia two or three years ago. miss universe contest. which was a big, big incredible event, incredible success. i got to meet a lot of people. and you know what? they, they want to be friendly with the united states. wouldn't it be nice if we actually got along with somebody? >> sure, but why do you think russia is doing these dive -- >> because they really dislike obama. they don't respect obama and they really don't respect our country. >> do you think on some issues you're to the left of hillary clinton on foreign policy? >> i think i'm much tougher and i think we won't have to be honest. i hear that i might may be to the left. i believe in very, very strong defense. i believe in world peace. i want to help other countries. >> you're going from run
and you said i don't want to say. i have no comment on that. >> one of the things people like about you is to answer any question. >> let's assume i did. perhaps it was personal. you know i don't want to -- hurt his confidence. but -- i know russia well. i had a major event in russia two or three years ago. miss universe contest. which was a big, big incredible event, incredible success. i got to meet a lot of people. and you know what? they, they want to be friendly with the united...
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you have kids who do not have all the basics from birth to five. learn when you go to school hungry? jim: how can you learn, how can you start learning when you have no pre-scale energy -- preschool education, no health care? charlie: no books in your house. jim: we as a society have failed our kids on so many different levels and politicians have set their and kissed babies and said they care and talk about the future but the proof is in the pudding. to me, bernie talks about a revolution and trump talks about a revolution. i do not subscribe to either of their philosophies per se but we do need a fundamental revolution when it comes to investing with kids. charlie: and lots of areas. let's not allow kids to be at a disadvantage when they go to start their educational process. jim: that is right. make sure they have the basics that we had when we were growing up area of roof over their heads, enough food, people who care about them, love, but also good quality public schools. fooddea that we defund stamps for low income families or we literally le
you have kids who do not have all the basics from birth to five. learn when you go to school hungry? jim: how can you learn, how can you start learning when you have no pre-scale energy -- preschool education, no health care? charlie: no books in your house. jim: we as a society have failed our kids on so many different levels and politicians have set their and kissed babies and said they care and talk about the future but the proof is in the pudding. to me, bernie talks about a revolution and...
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you. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean. a soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. >>> welcome back. this week for the first time dangerous gene mutation was discovered in the united states. scientists and researchers sounded the alarm after it was found in a sample from a pennsylvania woman seen here. the drug resistant gene turns bacteria into growth superbugs resistant to antibiotics. the mutant strain that was a result of this is ultimately treatable with antibiotics but scientists are concerned that the gene will spread to untreatable forms of bacteria creating a completely drug resistant super bug. joining me is the president at louisiana state university's health sciences center. good to talk with you doctor, this gene they're calling it the mcr 1 gene. what is it and how dangerous is it? >> well when you overprescribe antibiotics, when you prescribe those antibiotics th
you. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean. a soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. >>> welcome back. this week for the first time dangerous gene mutation was discovered in the united states. scientists and researchers sounded the alarm after it was found in a sample from a pennsylvania woman seen here. the drug resistant gene...
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i love it. >> seth: it's wonderful to have you back here. thank you, i love you! >> seth: margaret cho, everybody! "american myth" is available online now. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how does this world, help you experience this world? i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you have to experience this city. that's what you always say. you were right about the food. hi john. hey kevin. spent the day with an astronaut, huh. one more. one more. it's beautiful, isn't it? how about a baseball game next time? done! done. book priceless experiences around the globe with your world mastercard. only at priceless.com/world when yobeertown, usa...aukee, these are your celebrities. and this is your hollywood sign. spelled different because it's brewed different. breyers peanut butter gelato, rich chocolate sauce. peanut butter cups. tonight is perfect. can someone read me another story? daddd? mmm coming breyers gelato indulgences it's way beyond ice cream. if you've ever been lured in straight talk. by a low price
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you will have a boss that is not great. you won't always get everything you want, at least not as fast as you want it. you have to be persistent. and success, however small and incomplete, success is still -- i always tell my daughters, better is good. it may not be perfect or great, but it is good. that is how progress happens, in society and our own lives. don't lose hope. sometimes you hit a roadblock. don't lose hope in the face of naysayers and certainly don't let resistance make you cynical. cynicism is so easy and cynics don't accomplish much. as a friend of mine who happens to be from new jersey, a guy named bruce springsteen, once said -- [applause] president obama: they spend their lives waiting for a moment that just don't come. don't let that be you, don't waste your time waiting. if you doubt you can make a difference, look at the impact your fellow graduates are already making. look at what matthew is doing. look at jasmine, who helps kids deal with bullying, and muslim bias and discrimination. [applause] presi
you will have a boss that is not great. you won't always get everything you want, at least not as fast as you want it. you have to be persistent. and success, however small and incomplete, success is still -- i always tell my daughters, better is good. it may not be perfect or great, but it is good. that is how progress happens, in society and our own lives. don't lose hope. sometimes you hit a roadblock. don't lose hope in the face of naysayers and certainly don't let resistance make you...