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were scheming, olivia, olivia, over here, over here. over here. and then, within seconds, somebody goes, you, move! and i was like, but you were just saying nice me and i look over my shoulder and it's amal and george. and i thought it was the funniest. i was like, this is literally the highlight of my night. >> that's funny. >> keeping them humble. >> this will be on liver ya's third time at the met gala. jennifer lopez has gone a whopping ten times. in fact, she and alex rodriguez made their red carpet debut as a couple at the gala last year. it seem like they've been dating longer. >> i know. just one year. we expect to see them tonight. talking about what j. lo was wearing, for sure. they're kicking off our couples news because they were everywhere this weekend. from miami to new york. hand in hand on the 305, j. lo was loving on her papi. saturday in new york, he snapped his love modeling this balmain outfit in an alley. >> he's so supportive of what i do. >> the pair had lunch with new england patriots owner ropt kraft and his girlfriend, ricki. >> there was rain. we're board. >> next, john cena speaks out on his would-be wedding day. >>
were scheming, olivia, olivia, over here, over here. over here. and then, within seconds, somebody goes, you, move! and i was like, but you were just saying nice me and i look over my shoulder and it's amal and george. and i thought it was the funniest. i was like, this is literally the highlight of my night. >> that's funny. >> keeping them humble. >> this will be on liver ya's third time at the met gala. jennifer lopez has gone a whopping ten times. in fact, she and alex...
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judge, you were nice to say i'm a key member of the team. but we have a team. we have 20 employees who work tirelessly every day, taking calls and dealing with families. bad situations, all the time. we work in a great place where the weather is okay, so we can smile about it. i have served almost 1000 people the last ten years and work with them in the community. got them to rehab treatment centers. you know, but we go out to eat with people, bring them coffee. this is what people need. what people do not need is another people telling them, you have a doctor's appointment, you have to be in court this day, you have to show up this week. you just give them a list of things that would take me a month to do, and they are dealing with so many issues on top of it. the peer specialist has the shared experience. i am honored to be a part of my community now. i have a family. i went from living in a bad neighborhood to owning a house now. things are good and can get better. what people need, they need opportunities. if you are going to overly incarcerate people, they
judge, you were nice to say i'm a key member of the team. but we have a team. we have 20 employees who work tirelessly every day, taking calls and dealing with families. bad situations, all the time. we work in a great place where the weather is okay, so we can smile about it. i have served almost 1000 people the last ten years and work with them in the community. got them to rehab treatment centers. you know, but we go out to eat with people, bring them coffee. this is what people need. what...
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as president of the united states-- ( cheers and applause ) you were the president after nixon and ford and america felt like they wanted a niceon the expression, a son of a bitch. ( laughter ) were you too nice to be president? because people criticized you for your demeanor and you might say the energy that was brought to the job. does america want kind of a jerk as president? >> apparently from the recent election, yes. ( laughter ) i never knew it before. ( applause ) >> stephen: what do you think it takes to be president? what's the one-- the one quality that it requires to be the president? >> i used to think it was to tell the truth. but i've changed my mind lately. ( laughter ) >> stephen: do you think that you criticize-- you were criticized for telling the truth to the american people? >> i think i told the truth almost all the time. >> stephen: almost all the time? i think we just broke news there. when did you not tell the truth to the american people? >> my mother said i used to tell little white lies. >> stephen: that's what hope hicks says, too. ( laughter ) >> yeah. one time she had an interview and a woman cam
as president of the united states-- ( cheers and applause ) you were the president after nixon and ford and america felt like they wanted a niceon the expression, a son of a bitch. ( laughter ) were you too nice to be president? because people criticized you for your demeanor and you might say the energy that was brought to the job. does america want kind of a jerk as president? >> apparently from the recent election, yes. ( laughter ) i never knew it before. ( applause ) >>...
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you were going to never get out of virginia. john: you are absolutely right, sir. [laughter] but it was nice to be at fort eustis, it was only a few miles
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. >> ♪ wouldn't it be nice if we were older ♪ then we wouldn't have to wait so long ♪ >> you can sing don't want to be older, though. >> wouldn't it be nice if you were out flying over this view of the bay area? isn't that nice? >> that is pretty. >> that's why we brought it to you. that's how we are starting off your thursday. we're together. welcome back to mornings on 2 . thursday morning may 24. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. i love the beach boys. it reminds me of my happy spot. let's check in with steve. doesn't it seem like a beach day? >> no, i don't think so. >> you can bundle up and walk to the waves anyway. >> exactly. by the way, i would like to make a request. ceylon seiler maybe by the beach boys? maybe coming up in an hour or so. many people getting out of dodge here. don't get caught off gourd -- off guard because thunderstorms are going to be around big time. it will decrease sunday and monday. if you're going to tahoe, it's going to be a cloudy, mostly cloudy day. off-and-on rain. thunderstorms and snow at the passes. re-six. 7070 500 feet. it's going
. >> ♪ wouldn't it be nice if we were older ♪ then we wouldn't have to wait so long ♪ >> you can sing don't want to be older, though. >> wouldn't it be nice if you were out flying over this view of the bay area? isn't that nice? >> that is pretty. >> that's why we brought it to you. that's how we are starting off your thursday. we're together. welcome back to mornings on 2 . thursday morning may 24. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. i love...
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you very much. [applause] >> they were just nice enough to present me with this. that's a beautiful thing. but i think now that the white house staff take it and they put it away. i'm not allowed to receive it. so they put it away. on behalf of the white house, on behalf of the presidency, on behalf of this country, our country is a great country, and we have done something today that was very important because we righted a wrong. it was a wrong and a lot of people knew it. i knew it without being an expert on the subject. i knew it for a long time. jack johnson was not treated fairly. and we have corrected that, and i'm very honored to have done it, linda. >> thank you very much. >> thank you all very much. thank you, sly. [applause] >> thank you, all. thank you all very much. thank you all very much. thank you. . . >>. >> a hearing on the 2019 nasa budget. senator chris then hollen on the upcoming midterm elections. after that house oversight hearing on federal employees and union activity. later a senate hearing on financial cyber security. >> nasa administrator jim feinstein test on th
you very much. [applause] >> they were just nice enough to present me with this. that's a beautiful thing. but i think now that the white house staff take it and they put it away. i'm not allowed to receive it. so they put it away. on behalf of the white house, on behalf of the presidency, on behalf of this country, our country is a great country, and we have done something today that was very important because we righted a wrong. it was a wrong and a lot of people knew it. i knew it...
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well, if you were hoping for a nice, quiet friday in washington, d.c., today was noth it. political news keeps coming, much of it from the mouth of the president himself. the main event was spposed to beech before the national rifle association. we will get to that in just a minute. but before president trump left town, there was continuing followed from his lawyer rudy giuliani going on tv to say that mr. trump repaid to the hush money given to the p star stormy daniels. the president suggested mr. giuliani may not have had all of the facts. president trump: when rudy made a statement -- rudy is great, but he just started and was not totally familiar with everything, and rudy -- we love rudy, he is a special guy -- h whreally understands is that this is a witch hunt. he understands that better than probably anybody. excuse me, excuse me. but rudy understands it bettert than anybody, en he made certain statements, he just started yesterday, so that's ite laura: this oon mr. giuliani released a stement esmself saying, "my references to timing were notibing my understanding
well, if you were hoping for a nice, quiet friday in washington, d.c., today was noth it. political news keeps coming, much of it from the mouth of the president himself. the main event was spposed to beech before the national rifle association. we will get to that in just a minute. but before president trump left town, there was continuing followed from his lawyer rudy giuliani going on tv to say that mr. trump repaid to the hush money given to the p star stormy daniels. the president...
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had a magazine called gin and they were like i told them the pictures and they were like oh and this is a really nice you know there were surprised because it was a model and people always think models are stupid so i mean even me i was surprised i didn't know i that i had talent for photography it really came to me in a way so that's how i started and then i dressed up my friends. i put makeup on there i put leg had on that dress the mop and you know my modeling friends and so we just started playing together and. then you know my modeling career came to an end really quickly because of it to the photo if i said oh i think you should put the light over here and then act oh really. so you're invoking id was. when they did their job before you were immortal you you joined the circus you were in a commune yeah i didn't get that unconventionality that you bring to these photographs here we go you know i think it's on comes together you know it's my life it's like on my experiences all over the years and you know obviously being in lots of different places when i was a kid and then i finished my school in th
had a magazine called gin and they were like i told them the pictures and they were like oh and this is a really nice you know there were surprised because it was a model and people always think models are stupid so i mean even me i was surprised i didn't know i that i had talent for photography it really came to me in a way so that's how i started and then i dressed up my friends. i put makeup on there i put leg had on that dress the mop and you know my modeling friends and so we just started...
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you do not. >> there were nice kids there, it was great. you know what?ust here in the united states but all around the world, right? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: like where have you gone, and how -- do people recognize you when you go to other countries? >> recently promoting the show in rome and tokyo, i was just there, and -- yeah, i mean, they're super kind. there were a lot of people waiting outside the hotel in rome. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: italian people? >> yes, yeah. fans. and there was like so many -- i got out of the car to get to the hotel and people were screaming at the top of their lungs. like i was justin bieber or something. >> jimmy: did they think you were justin bieber? is it possible that they were confused? >> maybe, maybe. yeah. they were yelling "justin," really weird. no. yeah, but that was a really startling thing. it's cool that people around the world respond to it, you know. >> jimmy: yeah it's very strange if you think about it. i assume that it's dubbed? it's dubbed over in another language? >> i think so. subtitles
you do not. >> there were nice kids there, it was great. you know what?ust here in the united states but all around the world, right? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: like where have you gone, and how -- do people recognize you when you go to other countries? >> recently promoting the show in rome and tokyo, i was just there, and -- yeah, i mean, they're super kind. there were a lot of people waiting outside the hotel in rome. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >>...
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that would be a nice thing to see and how you found time to go to -- funeral is beyond me, you were so busy that day. that was very nice of you. he was a guy that rose up from pauly high school to go in the garbage business and ended up at 32 being head of the garbage at san francisco and was the chief person in the united states for advances equipment for garbage pick up for waste management and ecology now, so that was very nice to show that respect to his family who is wonderful people, and like you say it would be good to close the meeting in his name, mr. president. len stephanalli. >> president cleaveland: just a couple question. you had an injury in the class, put that person back into the ems department. what happened what was the injury? >> so i have to be careful about sharing medical information publicly. nothing life threatening. i can say musculoskeletal. he is going to be fine, but did not feel that he could continue based on his injury. we would consider him down the line perhaps if that is something he was interested in. >> how many people are on the list? >> 2500, 3000
that would be a nice thing to see and how you found time to go to -- funeral is beyond me, you were so busy that day. that was very nice of you. he was a guy that rose up from pauly high school to go in the garbage business and ended up at 32 being head of the garbage at san francisco and was the chief person in the united states for advances equipment for garbage pick up for waste management and ecology now, so that was very nice to show that respect to his family who is wonderful people, and...
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you? i'm marcus. lisa. nice to meet you. hi. giovanni. nice to meet you. and they were all over the place.all looked different, the product was everywhere, there was no real process to it. but what was there was a heart and a belief in a business idea. trader joe's for pets. we're like the trader joe's or whole foods for pets. we do all-natural food, no byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy in our foods. and they did a pretty good job -- all kidding aside. i mean, they had four stores. they weren't making any money, but the effort was there. never a dull day at the barkery for lisa and i. i call lisa and gio like the boy scouts and girl scouts of america -- they rub two sticks together with very limited resources to make a fire. how many do they need? just one? and in the end, i decided to take a chance on them. now, there was a couple nuggets of things that definitely propelled me through it. they had adopted a young boy -- i was adopted. do you want to say "hey" to marcus? and what is your name? giovanni: sebastian, say "hi." hi, buddy. give me five. there you go. there you go. so they got a l
you? i'm marcus. lisa. nice to meet you. hi. giovanni. nice to meet you. and they were all over the place.all looked different, the product was everywhere, there was no real process to it. but what was there was a heart and a belief in a business idea. trader joe's for pets. we're like the trader joe's or whole foods for pets. we do all-natural food, no byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy in our foods. and they did a pretty good job -- all kidding aside. i mean, they had four stores. they weren't...
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looks like usually you think that a nice idea to start with you if you were to face something funny that i think is that my. life that i sat next to the markets are. alive and i'm like. well you know the birds we've got roughly his life. and. the tree of the legal up in the building he's the guy living under the legitimacy of a difficult life. and these years or maybe i thought i did i don't. know how the same or. similar like going to the vietnam admission from the. live. life. well there was a report on mars kaiser there was well wrapping it up parents what an extravaganza stacey turned to our state show max. so to talk about bitcoin in relation to as you were talking about individual sovereignty and the new enlightenment and also about the censorship resistance because you mention jesse powell and. where's the headline about him max took my glasses sorry i lost his glasses and so we only have one pair of underwear in a. crack and says it will not cooperate with new yorker.
looks like usually you think that a nice idea to start with you if you were to face something funny that i think is that my. life that i sat next to the markets are. alive and i'm like. well you know the birds we've got roughly his life. and. the tree of the legal up in the building he's the guy living under the legitimacy of a difficult life. and these years or maybe i thought i did i don't. know how the same or. similar like going to the vietnam admission from the. live. life. well there was...
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relatively small though so record sales don't go into the millions for coffee again it's nice you knew you were definitely fans out there who are loyal and enthusiastic toy to you. guy stuff. so what makes these bands so special to fans. we asked concert goers at the stuttgart reformation even if they all would just read i think in germany there's a growing trend that more people are identifying with a certain face and want to lift that on a speedy too early to be much don't know we don't push my foot but it feels like the holy spirit is speaking through these musicians who are spreading a certain message that's really important to me as a scots irish this. from last pound she is part of the more overtly religious band for most modern christians music just has to be positive and authentic. religion plays a very small role in joining mainstream music the project that side started trying to change that in two thousand and four it's made up of various religious driver pop musicians include. the end bands like you know brought together by the christian rock band leader. result an album in the top f
relatively small though so record sales don't go into the millions for coffee again it's nice you knew you were definitely fans out there who are loyal and enthusiastic toy to you. guy stuff. so what makes these bands so special to fans. we asked concert goers at the stuttgart reformation even if they all would just read i think in germany there's a growing trend that more people are identifying with a certain face and want to lift that on a speedy too early to be much don't know we don't push...
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. >> northbound 101, we will go to the gilroy commute and the traffic there is off to a nice start if you were driving from gilroy and perhaps watsonville, the whole thing is looking pretty good. you can see the freeway system is moving well all the way into the south bay. we don't have anything major going on going to the west valley. people who get on the roadway early definitely get a nice commute. here's a live look at 280 getting off at highway 17 in beyond that, to the west valley. at the bay bridge, we watch that very closely, we don't have any major problems getting into san francisco at the moment. >>> let's go to steve paulson. >> it is a very cool forecast. it is unseasonably cool. very few 70s, even while inland. christina says, there is a pretty strong wind that was in daly city last night. it is not as bad but it will pick up when the cloud deck peels off. the low clouds are already making a huge move. it will be cooler than yesterday. i was at the sonoma county airport. downtown was only 63, but the airport was 68. antioch from 71 to 70. that is hard to believe. the record in an
. >> northbound 101, we will go to the gilroy commute and the traffic there is off to a nice start if you were driving from gilroy and perhaps watsonville, the whole thing is looking pretty good. you can see the freeway system is moving well all the way into the south bay. we don't have anything major going on going to the west valley. people who get on the roadway early definitely get a nice commute. here's a live look at 280 getting off at highway 17 in beyond that, to the west valley....
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so you were expecting at least a nice weekend in dear but no match to watch except maybe in the pub. t so much and we we re looking forward to it so much and we were the ones who paid £1000 for the flight. it were the ones who paid £1000 for the flight. it was so disappointing for it to happen last minute. but anyway, you know, we are here now. lo and behold, a few people had heard my story and got in touch this morning and i've managed to get hold ofa morning and i've managed to get hold of a ticket. fantastic so you can go to the match? yeah, yeah, amazingly enough, danny ings had read the story in one of the local papers and he contacted me through a friend on facebook and said there was a ticket available but luckily by that point, one of the guys that was on one of the cancelled flights they had all got in the car and driven and he contacted late last night, about 1am... contacted late last night, about 1am. .. that contacted late last night, about 1am... that is a contacted late last night, about 1am. .. that is a heck of a drive. they've been going 35 hours, they've just got her
so you were expecting at least a nice weekend in dear but no match to watch except maybe in the pub. t so much and we we re looking forward to it so much and we were the ones who paid £1000 for the flight. it were the ones who paid £1000 for the flight. it was so disappointing for it to happen last minute. but anyway, you know, we are here now. lo and behold, a few people had heard my story and got in touch this morning and i've managed to get hold ofa morning and i've managed to get hold of...
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you came and were on the movie. spoiler alert. >> seth: yes. >> which was so nice of you. >> seth: i -- you let me play myself, whicher ] >> you were very -- you were so great in it. and they did a lot of research for this movie. i did a lot of research. but, you were so kind to let the director come to the set. and i went to up to the writer's room floor to do research on this. >> seth: it was the most exciting thing that ever happened to my writers. [ light laughter ] >> no, they were so nice. and i came in and of course i'm just like, "oh, okay. these new york writers are going to think this is so glamorous. this actress is there." and i'm sitting asking about their -- and i'm like, "oh, do you guys need to be working?" and they're like, "yes. [ laughter ] you have to leave." >> seth: i think in general, this tracks back to what happened with the doctor. >> yeah. >> seth: like, you need to expect less attention from people who are working. >> less attention. [ light laughter ] i know. this is when -- i came to new york thinking like, "oh, these guys are going to love a bit of hollywood in their lives." [ light la
you came and were on the movie. spoiler alert. >> seth: yes. >> which was so nice of you. >> seth: i -- you let me play myself, whicher ] >> you were very -- you were so great in it. and they did a lot of research for this movie. i did a lot of research. but, you were so kind to let the director come to the set. and i went to up to the writer's room floor to do research on this. >> seth: it was the most exciting thing that ever happened to my writers. [ light...
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that hasn't changed the same way we were in that regard when we were six on a bigger level with the same way i mean what's nice is that you know we grew up together we were inseparable but as adults we've gone in different directions we've done different things i love about the pod cast as you see two brothers who have similar roots and certain core values but you see how they're different and you see how they can argue and discuss and talk about things big and small and it's so relatable just because we're family more than anything else it's about the pod cast about the connection of two family members and the different journeys they've been on in the fact they're back in the same place let's have a look at the proper is just. suntans. you know. this is hard because i think it's hard for either of us to relate to that . it just feels overrated and maybe that's just because we've never had to try for it. so what's the big deal if anything i find it incredibly insulting write it like it's so hard to be a person of color to me is one of the darker you get you're telling me you just do it for fun. and when you do it it's val
that hasn't changed the same way we were in that regard when we were six on a bigger level with the same way i mean what's nice is that you know we grew up together we were inseparable but as adults we've gone in different directions we've done different things i love about the pod cast as you see two brothers who have similar roots and certain core values but you see how they're different and you see how they can argue and discuss and talk about things big and small and it's so relatable just...
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you staged this betrayal. >> bill: [ laughing ] oh! i didn't stage anything. you're the one who set it up to make it look like steffy and i were together in here. nicelipstick, by the way. did you actually put the lipstick -- you were kissing that pillow? >> justin: yeah. >> bill: see, that's why you're my man 'cause that's true commitment. look, i'm not taking any pleasure in this. >> justin: yes, you are. >> bill: no, i'm not. i don't want to see liam hurt. but steffy and i will be together, and the sooner liam realizes that, the better. >> ridge: so, where is liam? >> steffy: obviously he's not here. >> ridge: well, he must have
you staged this betrayal. >> bill: [ laughing ] oh! i didn't stage anything. you're the one who set it up to make it look like steffy and i were together in here. nicelipstick, by the way. did you actually put the lipstick -- you were kissing that pillow? >> justin: yeah. >> bill: see, that's why you're my man 'cause that's true commitment. look, i'm not taking any pleasure in this. >> justin: yes, you are. >> bill: no, i'm not. i don't want to see liam hurt. but...
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you were going to never get out of virginia. john: you are absolutely right, sir. [laughter] but it was nice to be at fort eustis, it was only a few miles from my home. joe: when were you assigned to vietnam? when did you leave for vietnam? john: i will never forget that day. i left for vietnam in, i want to say it was march, and it was fort lewis, washington. it was raining and i said to myself, oh my god, what a miserable day. joe: 1967 or 1968? john: this was 1967. i joined in 1967, received my training, and it was the latter part of 67 when i went to for -- fort lewis, washington. and we left fort lewis, it was a terrible, terrible, miserable, dreary day. very depressing. it was me and several other hundred soldiers boarded the aircraft, and then we proceeded to hawaii. from hawaii, we went to vietnam. joe: what were your first impressions landing there? john: we landed at night. as you look out the window, approaching camron bay, you could hear the flares, the sounds of artillery going off once we got off the aircraft. i said, what the hell have i gotten myself into? once i got used to
you were going to never get out of virginia. john: you are absolutely right, sir. [laughter] but it was nice to be at fort eustis, it was only a few miles from my home. joe: when were you assigned to vietnam? when did you leave for vietnam? john: i will never forget that day. i left for vietnam in, i want to say it was march, and it was fort lewis, washington. it was raining and i said to myself, oh my god, what a miserable day. joe: 1967 or 1968? john: this was 1967. i joined in 1967, received...
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you to be here. >> nice to see you, stephen. >> stephen: nice to see you, too. we always have nice conversations. >> we do. >> stephen: they're bleeped fairly frequently. >> they are. >> stephen: the last time you wereot a book to talk about tonight. your last book, i can't say the title of your last book. >> ( bleep ) we set a record for beeping the last time we talked about it. in honor of that my new book is called "miss subways." i've already made the decision to call it miss ( bleep ) subways, just so we can talk about it the way we want to talk about it, and exercise our first amendment rights. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's exactly right. >> or as my mother who 9comes from europe and knows this would call them my first ( bleep ) amendment rights. >> stephen: europeans are famously potty mouths. >> they are. >> stephen: the book, we had to bleep 32 times, i understand that's going to be made into a movie. is that true? >> yeah, but i'm changing the title. >> stephen: what's it called? buckey ( bleep ). >> stephen: you can't actually call somebody that. >> it's called an asterisk instead of the "u." >> stephen: you can't print up a poster. >> but how are you going to say it? >> step
you to be here. >> nice to see you, stephen. >> stephen: nice to see you, too. we always have nice conversations. >> we do. >> stephen: they're bleeped fairly frequently. >> they are. >> stephen: the last time you wereot a book to talk about tonight. your last book, i can't say the title of your last book. >> ( bleep ) we set a record for beeping the last time we talked about it. in honor of that my new book is called "miss subways." i've...
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when you open it, it said "we [ bleep ] each other." [ laughter ] then we signed it, and it was nice. [ applause ] >> seth: it was nice. >> yeah. >> seth: we -- there -- another "snl" sketch you were"drag brunch." >> thrill of a lifetime, yes. >> seth: james anderson. how would you describe james anderson for those who aren't lucky enough to know him? >> don't be distracted by this photo. james anderson is the writer who wrote this sketch "drag brunch" and is the funniest person in the world, and that any of us have ever worked with. >> seth: absolutely. >> absolutely. >> seth: consistently funny week after week. and he's been working at "snl" since, i think, 2000. >> yes, and would come into the rewrite room not knowing what anyone was pitching on and pitch a joke that would work better than anything. he would walk in and say like, "why doesn't she just go, 'i want a purpsi.'" and we'd be like, "all right, we'll put that in." [ laughter ] so just like, funny bones, funny bones. and he wrote a sketch called "drag brunch." and i said to him, "it is the thrill of my life to be in a sketch that you wrote." >> seth: and it was fantastic. >> and i got to wear heels on concrete, which i
when you open it, it said "we [ bleep ] each other." [ laughter ] then we signed it, and it was nice. [ applause ] >> seth: it was nice. >> yeah. >> seth: we -- there -- another "snl" sketch you were"drag brunch." >> thrill of a lifetime, yes. >> seth: james anderson. how would you describe james anderson for those who aren't lucky enough to know him? >> don't be distracted by this photo. james anderson is the writer who wrote...
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to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> sullivan: pilar, nice to meet you. mfor more than 30 years, lamba and his wife, pilar, wereiversity professors. s they'd regulared money for retirement, and in 2004, ram wai offered estment opportunity with u.b.s. oh, how beautiful. >> i met this young fellow at u.b.s., who said, "listen, why don't you put this money in the puerto rican bonds?nd these are protected by the constitution of puerto rico." i said, "my god, what else can i ask for, you know?" >> sullivan: and the clouds roll in... after a number of years, hehi moved alretirement savings to u.b.s., more than $350,000. and then in 2011, his broker made him an fer. >> he said, "i can give you a colleral loan for a million dollars." >> sullivan: he said, "i'm going to give you a million-dollar loan"? >> a loan, and, "you invest that money in more bonds, puertoca bonds, and then..." >> to buy more bonds. >> buy more. >> sulvan: and buy more bonds. >> that's right, and i said, "i don't think i can handle that. t's go to half a million." >> sullivan: what were your thoughts when he proposed this idea to you? >> that this
to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> sullivan: pilar, nice to meet you. mfor more than 30 years, lamba and his wife, pilar, wereiversity professors. s they'd regulared money for retirement, and in 2004, ram wai offered estment opportunity with u.b.s. oh, how beautiful. >> i met this young fellow at u.b.s., who said, "listen, why don't you put this money in the puerto rican bonds?nd these are protected by the constitution of puerto rico." i said, "my god, what...
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you know, it could be, have a weapon and go to an extreme. we just put a name on it so they know. >> yes, nice and quiet. >> reporter: when you were crouched down with the kids what was going through your mind? >> my mind was blank. it was just to keep them safe, keep them quiet. >> reporter: are we teaching them at such a young age to be scared? >> it's not quite teaching them. we're just keeping them safe because i don't want them to be afraid. i'm not going to lie. it can be, you know, to the point that they question, "why are we doing this?" or "why do i need to be safe?" this should be all safe. >> okay, you guys did a fabulous job. >> good job. >> high-five. you guys were very quiet. you won at hide and seek. >> glor: it is so jarring to see this. how widespread have these drills become? >> reporter: well, jeff, nearly 95% of public schools do some sort of lockdown drills. but about two-thirds do lockdown drills and drills catered specifically for active shooter situations. >> glor: you look at these kids, their eyes as they look up and they engage in these. what is it like being there when you are there? >> reporter: you know, it was eer
you know, it could be, have a weapon and go to an extreme. we just put a name on it so they know. >> yes, nice and quiet. >> reporter: when you were crouched down with the kids what was going through your mind? >> my mind was blank. it was just to keep them safe, keep them quiet. >> reporter: are we teaching them at such a young age to be scared? >> it's not quite teaching them. we're just keeping them safe because i don't want them to be afraid. i'm not going to...
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were leaked to the media. no questions on collusion. i see you have a made-up phony crime and collusion that never existed. in an investigation with illegally leaked classified information. nice. but there were questions that go to the allegation of collusion. like when did you become aware of the trump tower meeting? that is the meeting held by the president's son donald trump jr. and jared kushner and paul manafort with the russian lawyer promising dirt on hillary clinton. the white house declined to weigh in. >> i would refer you to the president's outside personal attorney, jay sekulow and rudy giuliani. >> reporter: they didn't want to answer questions about michael cohen who suddenly appeared on the cover of the trump friendly national enquirer, a possible sign a source told cnn, the president is turning against his long-time fixer. asked what he thought, cohen told cnn, what do you think? the white house won't weigh in on cohen who appears ready to plead the fifth. >> i can't speak on behalf of michael cohen. i refer you to him. >> reporter: the president is trying to turn the attention from the russia probe to the meeting with kim jong-un. >> i think it is probably go
were leaked to the media. no questions on collusion. i see you have a made-up phony crime and collusion that never existed. in an investigation with illegally leaked classified information. nice. but there were questions that go to the allegation of collusion. like when did you become aware of the trump tower meeting? that is the meeting held by the president's son donald trump jr. and jared kushner and paul manafort with the russian lawyer promising dirt on hillary clinton. the white house...
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you describe meghan in three words? yes, ican. beautiful, hard—working, and brave. nice. things like that. above anyone else. i heard you wereyoung girls out there. and you can bring something special, yeah. so this picture is my mum and dad getting married in 1979. to have a police escort to get them to their wedding reception. the royal wedding, to me, symbolises how far we've come. a person of colour going into royal family. happy that i did. are you jealous? erm, not really. well, notjealous of her, but i would love to go. and mine has came true. its nuclear weapons. the company's collapse and left thousands of people jobless. main uk detention centres following their ——gangs windrush scandal. i'm ben bland — in the business news... according to two committees of mps. and should be disqualified. 5 billion of debt. accounting firms to be broken up in light of their actions. as entering a "menopausal" era. are "past their peak". and any "offence caused". giving them shares totalling ten million pounds. won't be included, the firm says, because they are self—employed. and has 2,000 permanent staff. who want more rights like
you describe meghan in three words? yes, ican. beautiful, hard—working, and brave. nice. things like that. above anyone else. i heard you wereyoung girls out there. and you can bring something special, yeah. so this picture is my mum and dad getting married in 1979. to have a police escort to get them to their wedding reception. the royal wedding, to me, symbolises how far we've come. a person of colour going into royal family. happy that i did. are you jealous? erm, not really. well,...
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you in person. >> nice to see you in person. we weree were going to force the stanford background so people knew that you always travelled with your own backdrop. putin -- this decision to come after the united states, is this something he stumbled into? or was this something that it just grew -- he grew angrier and angrier and decided, it's time to retaliate? >> these tactics he has practiced for a long time inside russia. right? disinformation, using videos against various political actors. i experienced it myself as ambassador in 2012. a lot of disinformation about me. the tactics he has done before. >> what was the most successful disinformation had yyou had to to undermine? >> the narrative that barack obama sent me to russia to overthrow vladimir putin. that appeared about every couple of days. it was very intense during his last presidential campaign. they would splice things that i had written and take out not and make that appear. they would show the back of my head at a rally to make it look as if i was coordinating the rally.
you in person. >> nice to see you in person. we weree were going to force the stanford background so people knew that you always travelled with your own backdrop. putin -- this decision to come after the united states, is this something he stumbled into? or was this something that it just grew -- he grew angrier and angrier and decided, it's time to retaliate? >> these tactics he has practiced for a long time inside russia. right? disinformation, using videos against various...
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were killed today. a teacher was killed. there are others in hospital tonight. do you know any of the victims? >> yes, ma'am. >> what can you tell us about them? >> there were nice students. i'm sure they're families loved them a lot. school's going to be different without them. >> thank you. i know it's going to be hard. just even trying to process this. thank you so much for being willing to speak with me. >> yes, ma'am. >> aidan gomez, as you heard there, a student, someone who knew the alleged shooter. i want to go now to art, a former u.s. marshal and juliet, former substantiate secretary. you heard aidan say he was sort of an outcast, but by choice, not picked on. he always wore that trench coat. he was say iing he thought he w wear thg born o the kill shirt today. what do you take away tr that? >> well, i think where the investigation is going now, we look at his facebook page, there's not a lot of information on there, but he's wearing a trench coat, kind of a dark look. i don't know if he had the swastikas on there or iron cross on there, but what doing is they're outruling a lot of law enforcement out there not just the police department, but fbi, atf,
were killed today. a teacher was killed. there are others in hospital tonight. do you know any of the victims? >> yes, ma'am. >> what can you tell us about them? >> there were nice students. i'm sure they're families loved them a lot. school's going to be different without them. >> thank you. i know it's going to be hard. just even trying to process this. thank you so much for being willing to speak with me. >> yes, ma'am. >> aidan gomez, as you heard there,...
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some officers who claimed they were using the system to help solve crimes instead found themselves labelled corrupt, and facing prosecution. alan. hi. sam, nice to meet youdetective based in glasgow. in 2009, there was an attempted murder in ayrshire. a serious incident, there were firearms and machetes involved, and the victim nearly lost an arm. an eyewitness with a criminal background contacted him to pass on information about the attack. alan cotton looked at reports linked to the crime, even though it wasn't his case. would that have been normal for you to have looked at that? it would be normal for any professional detective to do so. you don't want to be going to senior investigating officers and wasting their time with information that's inaccurate. you didn't do anything with it? you didn't sell it to anyone, or...? no. not at all. see what you've just done there in saying, "you didn't sell it?" that's an automatic response people would make. people would think that. "oh, you must have sold information," because that is what generally the public would think a data protection offence would be, that you've taken that information and you've misused
some officers who claimed they were using the system to help solve crimes instead found themselves labelled corrupt, and facing prosecution. alan. hi. sam, nice to meet youdetective based in glasgow. in 2009, there was an attempted murder in ayrshire. a serious incident, there were firearms and machetes involved, and the victim nearly lost an arm. an eyewitness with a criminal background contacted him to pass on information about the attack. alan cotton looked at reports linked to the crime,...
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you got to wear a cape. that's fantastic. who was this? who were you wearing? >> versace. >> stephen: versace. very nice, very nice, i lov ver-sace.lic church, it's all men and they wear caips. you can reallibling out as-- i have to say you may have actually out-popeed the pope. >> did i? whoa, whoa. that's blasphemy. >> stephen: no, no, no! i think he's got a sense of humor. i think he needs some gold brocade on his outfit. you could teach hem a lesson or two. >> it was fun because, you know, i play james brown. so i had-- it's the first time i was able to wear a cape since then. >> stephen: sure. sure. >> and he-- he took some of his flare and style from sweet daddy grace. >> stephen: okay. >> so i was able to-- which there's like a pimp priest idea in there. ( laughter ) oh, now you see it. >> stephen: so that is-- that is pimp pope right there. >> there you go, there you go. there you go. >> stephen: big popein '. >> yeah, big popein'. >> stephen: what a year. you star in two of the biggest movies of all time. "black panther." and "avengers: infinity war." what's it-- ( cheers and applause ) you are already a successful respec
you got to wear a cape. that's fantastic. who was this? who were you wearing? >> versace. >> stephen: versace. very nice, very nice, i lov ver-sace.lic church, it's all men and they wear caips. you can reallibling out as-- i have to say you may have actually out-popeed the pope. >> did i? whoa, whoa. that's blasphemy. >> stephen: no, no, no! i think he's got a sense of humor. i think he needs some gold brocade on his outfit. you could teach hem a lesson or two. >>...
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and you get them from these major authors, these people who have devoted their lives to fiction writing. >> yeah. they were really niceone and then they're like oh, this is fantastic. >> they are masters of the craft. but i guess that they liked a little bit at least of what it was. the book takes place in washington, d.c. in 1954. a young congressman and world war ii hero comes in and gets wrapped up in a conspiracy. but it was fun because i got to take real people from that era. senator john f. kennedy and senator joe mccarthy, president eisenhower. and have them interact with my fictitious characters. >> jimmy: do you base their parts on what you actually know of them or is it just totally made up? >> i did -- well, the plot is made up. so that part is fictitious. but i did do a lot of research to try to figure out details about them. and you just find out weird stuff. joe mccarthy, for example, i read this biography of him, written in 1952. and when he would drink, and he drank a lot, he would also eat a stick of butter. so that's a detail in the book. and just because i had so many details like that that were tru
and you get them from these major authors, these people who have devoted their lives to fiction writing. >> yeah. they were really niceone and then they're like oh, this is fantastic. >> they are masters of the craft. but i guess that they liked a little bit at least of what it was. the book takes place in washington, d.c. in 1954. a young congressman and world war ii hero comes in and gets wrapped up in a conspiracy. but it was fun because i got to take real people from that era....
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nice. >> as katy and stephanie said, it felt like you were there, like a friend's wedding. >> it's nice. young people coming and more young people of color. >> yeah. it's absolutely -- >> joy, i thought at one point they were going to pass a collection plate. >> i thought they were going to say soul. >> it didn't happen. >> let me say this. i think there is kind of like two groups of african-americans, some who are like who cares about the royal wedding and some black people that are so excited about this. the people that are not for it fell like as far as race relations she is not going to do much. while she is of mixed race she doesn't talk much about the black side of things. she doesn't weigh in for example, on black lives matter. >> right. >> and i think now that she's a royal she's not going to be allowed so we think to speak on politics and controversial matters. but i think that this ceremony will change that. >> actually groups of black women are having teas. >> he why, one group in seattle is having a brunch. they are calling the black af wedding brunch. >> and black royal wett
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you were at barnard, he was at yale. martha: yes, he was at yale law school. and i fell madly in love immediately. harvey: what attracted you? martha: well, he was very smart, and he was niceooking, and he was well-educated, and he talked a lot, and he was fun. i mean, all the good things. how quickly did you marry him? oh, within a year. so you were 19 when you got married. i was. that surprises me that you would get married that early when you're so focused and determined to go out on your own and... - make a name for yourself. - well, i had lots of interests, and marriage just was-- it just came along and i thought, "god, you know, this is great. i really love this man." and i didn't call him a man, this boy. "and why not get married? i can do everything anyway." which i did. harvey: and it never occurred to you that, when you get married, then you suddenly assume a fairly traditional role again that might hamper your ability to go out? well, he wasn't that kind of guy. he was not going to put me in the kitchen and make me cook dinner every single night. i wanted to cook dinner. i cooked dinner anyway. so why not do that and study? and i did not give up my studies, i co
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the twenty third who whispered in his ear that night and told him the game was of who were very nice which also if you want to cling to your position towards a conspirator you can continue to stipulate in this way he was clinging to power for all those days a little over night coming back it was there was a meeting between a former prime minister a leader of a position we are from germany and you forward for six months or so in negotiations to forming a new coalition have you faced this kind of negotiations you know lifestream how many journalists were covering the negotiations between these medical leave free democrats or social democrats or how many. i remember we're talking about that goes on in the early no no this is. right that's the developers of the interview and you agreed to answer questions on i mean exactly but they want to compare as a situation we have at least through the european public school culture because our media wants to become more democratic country one more european by essence so we can think left european experience you can say that you could have around of political negotia
the twenty third who whispered in his ear that night and told him the game was of who were very nice which also if you want to cling to your position towards a conspirator you can continue to stipulate in this way he was clinging to power for all those days a little over night coming back it was there was a meeting between a former prime minister a leader of a position we are from germany and you forward for six months or so in negotiations to forming a new coalition have you faced this kind of...
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. >> that is very nice, thank you. >> many were chanting the word "nobel". president moon is applauding president trump's role in helping the north and south and the decade-long war. they have agreed to do away with nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula and south korea says it is removing its propaganda speakers from the border. >>> coming up, we are looking to change legislation that puts the blame on utility companies. up next, some of the other variables company say can also be at fault. >>> we investigate to see how legislation is looking to be changed that will hold facilities accountable for a disaster. >> climate change is feeling more file -- more fire. >> we have this story. >> reporter: the fire came on so fast. >> i remember driving as fast as i can and thinking we had to jump in the pool. >> reporter: in their first tv interview, greg and christina described the moment they realized they could not escape the fires. >> we send we love each other and basically said this could be it. >> reporter: instead of wind and rain, there were flames. >> we
. >> that is very nice, thank you. >> many were chanting the word "nobel". president moon is applauding president trump's role in helping the north and south and the decade-long war. they have agreed to do away with nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula and south korea says it is removing its propaganda speakers from the border. >>> coming up, we are looking to change legislation that puts the blame on utility companies. up next, some of the other variables...
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so many articles were written before the sochi olympic games and so it should prove to be very nice. see limping games and from my point to you there were no problems so i can assure you that we are going to do our best together with the british representatives as far as the. relations concerned of course i mean they are on a very little level. it's it's always a difficult you know to just assess it but speaking frankly i'm optimistic. it's i hope that. the time will come when the relations will be much better and the reason for that is the people of britain because you know i have so many friends here being a few years and all of them want a good relations so it's the only thing left is just to convince the government.
so many articles were written before the sochi olympic games and so it should prove to be very nice. see limping games and from my point to you there were no problems so i can assure you that we are going to do our best together with the british representatives as far as the. relations concerned of course i mean they are on a very little level. it's it's always a difficult you know to just assess it but speaking frankly i'm optimistic. it's i hope that. the time will come when the relations...