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zoe: thank you for calling zoe's chocolate.emonis: ...a confectionery company based in waynesboro, pennsylvania. zoe: text pam and ask her if she can cover your monday shift. lemonis: their mission -- to turn out exquisitely handcrafted chocolates inspired by their greek heritage. eleni: i really like the consistency. lemonis: you could say that chocolate is running through their veins. their family has been in the chocolate business for over 100 years, including their father, george, a greek immigrant. they brought him onboard as their master chocolatier and quickly gained a small following. pantelis: i just wanted to follow up on that order that you wanted for those clients that are coming in next weekend. lemonis: but 10 years in, sales have dropped sharply and their losses are mounting. zoe: you know what? yeah, refund his entire order. pantelis: that's ridiculous. lemonis: and zoe's fear is that her family legacy may disappear. zoe: [bleep] how are you gonna get all these orders out? ♪ lemonis: still, my research tells me
zoe: thank you for calling zoe's chocolate.emonis: ...a confectionery company based in waynesboro, pennsylvania. zoe: text pam and ask her if she can cover your monday shift. lemonis: their mission -- to turn out exquisitely handcrafted chocolates inspired by their greek heritage. eleni: i really like the consistency. lemonis: you could say that chocolate is running through their veins. their family has been in the chocolate business for over 100 years, including their father, george, a greek...
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zoe: i know. is -- yes, the pressure is so much greater for a woman to succeed and she is -- when she's the only one doing that thing. it is so great to see someone like patty jenkins succeed on that scale and break so many barriers. it has been an exciting summer for sure for women behind the camera. "band aid" opened the same weekend as "wonder woman." it was really cool to be in conversation with that film. in whatever ways we could be. i think it is interesting, the dialogue around gender disparity in hollywood is really big, there is a lot of talk, but it is about how to turn that into action and how we can continue to shift the paradigm. josh: this film, i think anyone who sees it and is a fan of film, sees echoes of woody allen or cassavetes. it's kind of a love child of those two. i saw some great echoes. in terms of theme and honesty, which i think is a hallmark of some of the greatest films of this genre, but also a stylistic point of view, there is a verite, a rawness. is it fair to say
zoe: i know. is -- yes, the pressure is so much greater for a woman to succeed and she is -- when she's the only one doing that thing. it is so great to see someone like patty jenkins succeed on that scale and break so many barriers. it has been an exciting summer for sure for women behind the camera. "band aid" opened the same weekend as "wonder woman." it was really cool to be in conversation with that film. in whatever ways we could be. i think it is interesting, the...
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zoe: thank you. i wanted to get into the intro that you have also been in four different "law and order" series. i would say this is probably a more significant moment for your career. this is your directing debut. but you have directed films with your husband. zoe: yes. josh: was that the goal? how do this evolve? zoe: i think probably in my subconscious, this was always the goal, but i don't know i understood that until a few years ago. i have always loved writing and screenwriting and producing, and i think in making the previous features with my husband, that was kind of like all leading to this moment. i don't know that i was aware that those were the steppingstones i was taking. when i wrote this film independent of my husband, once i finished the screenplay, i was like, i think i also want to be the director. josh: i have seen your previous work. \/they very much be long on a shelf with this one. it could almost be called a trilogy, dealing with similar things. is that safe to say? do you see
zoe: thank you. i wanted to get into the intro that you have also been in four different "law and order" series. i would say this is probably a more significant moment for your career. this is your directing debut. but you have directed films with your husband. zoe: yes. josh: was that the goal? how do this evolve? zoe: i think probably in my subconscious, this was always the goal, but i don't know i understood that until a few years ago. i have always loved writing and screenwriting...
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— zoe billingham.ief const is to check whether or not they are being as proactive as they should be, but also taking enforcement action in the way they ought to be, and educating young people about the harm, the terrible harm caused by these activities. so what are the police saying about this, why is there this huge discrepancy? we got in touch with the national police chief ‘s counsel, and they say all forces ta ke chief ‘s counsel, and they say all forces take it very seriously, some individual forces forces take it very seriously, some individualforces made forces take it very seriously, some individual forces made local decisions based at a local level based on their priorities, and sometimes crucially different forces share resources to meet the high demands on police. thank you for talking to us. with us now is kalann, whose brother aiden was killed two years ago by a driver who was on drugs. thank you so much for coming in —— with us now is callum. tell us a bit about your brother. aiden, my br
— zoe billingham.ief const is to check whether or not they are being as proactive as they should be, but also taking enforcement action in the way they ought to be, and educating young people about the harm, the terrible harm caused by these activities. so what are the police saying about this, why is there this huge discrepancy? we got in touch with the national police chief ‘s counsel, and they say all forces ta ke chief ‘s counsel, and they say all forces take it very seriously, some...
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zoe quinn, what do you do for a living? >> guest: i usually make weird art, but ultimately i guess my day job is an independent game developer. but i also help run a crisis resource center for people being targeted by online harassment. >> host: we'll get to that, but let's go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? [laughter] >> guest: a lot of stuff. since i'm an independent game developer, that means i make most of the stuff on my own or with small teams. i usually work with a composer because nobody needs to hear my terrible music ever again. but it's a little bit of everything. and i try to make them for people who normally don't think games are for them with subjects that aren't usually tackled. >> host: what's one of the games that you've developed that maybe an audience that's familiar with that knows? >> guest: i think i probably am best known for an interactive game about living with depression. >> host: and describe what happens in this game. are you on a console like a ps4 or something? >> guest: no,
zoe quinn, what do you do for a living? >> guest: i usually make weird art, but ultimately i guess my day job is an independent game developer. but i also help run a crisis resource center for people being targeted by online harassment. >> host: we'll get to that, but let's go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? [laughter] >> guest: a lot of stuff. since i'm an independent game developer, that means i make most of the stuff on my own or with small teams. i...
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star of "the big sick," actress zoe kazan. founder of barstool sports dave portnoy.turing the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump spoke at a lunch with republican senators today, and said that his gop friends who opposed the party's healthcare bill may not be his friends much longer. [ light laughter ] just so you know, mr. president, you're supposed to threaten people with things they don't want. [ laughter ] during his lunch with republican senators today, president trump said that the only thing democrats are good at is screaming "everyone is going to die." [ light laughter ] whereas republicans are the only ones who know how to get it done. [ laughter and applause ] not all talk. during his lunch with republican senators today, president trump said that he is sitting in his office with a pen in hand ready to sign a healthc
star of "the big sick," actress zoe kazan. founder of barstool sports dave portnoy.turing the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump spoke at a lunch with republican senators today, and said that his gop friends who opposed the...
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zoe brought over some lime-a-rita's to ava's rooftop and that's when we knew it was going to be one of those nights. that's elyse busting out her dance move from summer of '08. looks like we're staying here tonight. lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. lime-a-rita. what's going on here? um... i'm babysitting. that'll be $50 bucks. you said $30. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. for a limited time save 300 dollars on the amazing iphone 7.
zoe brought over some lime-a-rita's to ava's rooftop and that's when we knew it was going to be one of those nights. that's elyse busting out her dance move from summer of '08. looks like we're staying here tonight. lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. lime-a-rita. what's going on here? um... i'm babysitting. that'll be $50 bucks. you said $30. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. are those my...
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zoe brought over some lime-a-rita's to ava's rooftop and that's when we knew it was going to be one of those nights. that's elyse busting out her dance move from summer of '08. looks like we're staying here tonight. lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. lime-a-rita. "when better chickens ares hatched, we will hatch them." it's why today all of the tyson chicken that bears his name will be raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, every strip and every drumstick. because everyone deserves something a little better. keep it real. keep it tyson.
zoe brought over some lime-a-rita's to ava's rooftop and that's when we knew it was going to be one of those nights. that's elyse busting out her dance move from summer of '08. looks like we're staying here tonight. lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. lime-a-rita. "when better chickens ares hatched, we will hatch them." it's why today all of the tyson chicken that bears his name will be raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, every strip and every drumstick. because...
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zoe brought over some lime-a-rita's to ava's rooftop and that's when we knew it was going to be one of those nights. that's elyse busting out her dance move from summer of '08. looks like we're staying here tonight. lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. lime-a-rita. are you ok? what happened? dad kinda walked into my swing. huh? don't you mean dad kind of ruined our hawaii fund? i thud go to the thothpital. there goes the airfair. i don't think health insurance will cover all... of that. buth my fathe! without that cash from - aflac! - we might have to choose between hawaii or your face. hawaii! what? haha...hawaii! you might have less coverage than you think. visit aflac.com and keep your lifestyle healthy. aflac! out out! get get get! grrr! did you find everything okay, sir? whaaaaat? shop for your homeohl's and get kohl's cash for you!
zoe brought over some lime-a-rita's to ava's rooftop and that's when we knew it was going to be one of those nights. that's elyse busting out her dance move from summer of '08. looks like we're staying here tonight. lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. lime-a-rita. are you ok? what happened? dad kinda walked into my swing. huh? don't you mean dad kind of ruined our hawaii fund? i thud go to the thothpital. there goes the airfair. i don't think health insurance will cover all... of that....
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their daughter zoe was born with a congenital heart defect. she had to have open-heart surgery at five days of age. now zoe has guaranteed coverage without being denied or charged more. but zoe's parents are scared that this repeal plan will make things worse. when zoe's mom, chelsea shaumberg, was cold about how this plan would weaken the guaranteed protections and care that people have today, she said in her letter to me, to me, it's like they're taking the american dream from her. kids in wisconsin with preexisting conditions, these children are counting on you to protect that right. this isn't right. this isn't fair. and it's not who we are. mr. president, if my colleagues who have been drafting this plan behind closed doors have not been list being to the messages of fear and anxiety from the american people, maybe they will listen to why this proposal is very personal to me. when i was nine years old, i got sick. i got really sick. i was in the hospital for three months. and following my getting out of the hospital, i required significan
their daughter zoe was born with a congenital heart defect. she had to have open-heart surgery at five days of age. now zoe has guaranteed coverage without being denied or charged more. but zoe's parents are scared that this repeal plan will make things worse. when zoe's mom, chelsea shaumberg, was cold about how this plan would weaken the guaranteed protections and care that people have today, she said in her letter to me, to me, it's like they're taking the american dream from her. kids in...
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now, zoe says she escaped by jumping back on the board and quickly paddling back to shore. just a day after the attack, zoe though was back out surfing. >> she is actually dedicated. >> she's tough. >> yeah. >> well, now, let's get some sports. >> here are the guys from espn. >> good morning, america. good morning, utica. utica weather in a second. but first kenny has tennis highlights. >> sorry to interrupt your international news. but we have international tennis, something that's never happened before. a male human being winning the wimbledon singles title eight times, is that guy, roger federer, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 in front of prince william, princess kate, emotional after winning or he's allergic to grass. first win in wimbledon in straight sets since bjorn borg won it in '76. >> because you're up so early, you might have gone to bed early last night and so you might have missed lonzo ball wearing air jordan 31s. his fourth different pair of shoe. there's a wing three. later this is fun. i love a drive with the right side but use your left hand. always enjoy that type of lay
now, zoe says she escaped by jumping back on the board and quickly paddling back to shore. just a day after the attack, zoe though was back out surfing. >> she is actually dedicated. >> she's tough. >> yeah. >> well, now, let's get some sports. >> here are the guys from espn. >> good morning, america. good morning, utica. utica weather in a second. but first kenny has tennis highlights. >> sorry to interrupt your international news. but we have...
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i would like to introduce zoe baird.he ceo of the markle foundation, she's held that role since 1998 under her leadership, the foundation has focused on this exact issue. i know she's partnered with governor hickenlooperer and others here. prior to that, zoe had an incredibly successful career as a lawyer and in government, she's a friend and a leader i'm an admirer, and i think she's the perfect person with the perfect background to partner with us governors to take a leadership role in apprenticeship. >> thank you so much. it's a privilege to be with you at your hosted nga meeting, which i understand is a tremendous success. and a tremendous success for all of you, i hope that congress tribute some ideas that you take away, that are actionable in your even states and thank you for having us here. >> i think it's important for all of us i've spent a lot of my life in public service as well as in the private sector. i think it's important for all of us who sit in a role that feel the pain people are feeling. to look at t
i would like to introduce zoe baird.he ceo of the markle foundation, she's held that role since 1998 under her leadership, the foundation has focused on this exact issue. i know she's partnered with governor hickenlooperer and others here. prior to that, zoe had an incredibly successful career as a lawyer and in government, she's a friend and a leader i'm an admirer, and i think she's the perfect person with the perfect background to partner with us governors to take a leadership role in...
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always good to see you, zoe.much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> horowitz: see you next time. thanks for watching. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: bank of america. life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had, but this is great! >> it almost f
always good to see you, zoe.much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> horowitz: see you next time. thanks for watching. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: bank of america. life better connected. >>...
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zoe is so obscenely beautiful, that we were like who would be the most beautiful person zoe could haveause he's-- >> stephen: very handsome young man. >> a pretty beautiful young man. and we were saying wouldn't it be amazing if jaden and zoe had a baby and the baby turned out ugly? ( laughter ) so my character is-- i didn't name him-- jingo smith, jingo smith-kravitz, and he talks like this. ( lisping ) he really makes up for a lot of his looks in personality. >> stephen: did jaden know you did this? because he might want to tweet about it. >> no, jaden doesn't know who i am. hi jaden smith. hello! >> stephen: nice to see you again. >> thanks so much. >> stephen: my best to everyone in the "broad city" family. "rough night" is in theaters this friday. ilana glazer, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with "veep's" sam richardson. stick around. ♪ ♪ officials are reporting, this new doritos mix is responsible for the worldwide bold outbreak. woo hoo! over you to you tom! things have gone totally around the bend. has the world gone completely bold? new doritos mix. fou
zoe is so obscenely beautiful, that we were like who would be the most beautiful person zoe could haveause he's-- >> stephen: very handsome young man. >> a pretty beautiful young man. and we were saying wouldn't it be amazing if jaden and zoe had a baby and the baby turned out ugly? ( laughter ) so my character is-- i didn't name him-- jingo smith, jingo smith-kravitz, and he talks like this. ( lisping ) he really makes up for a lot of his looks in personality. >> stephen: did...
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always good to see you, zoe.much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> horowitz: see you next time. thanks for watching. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: bank of america. life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> record finish. stocks swing to new highs. but it wasn't because of a rally in bank stocks. beat earnings e of the expectations. >>> reinventing america. how the economy's mid size cities across the country are being shopping. >>> and the world is your lobster, especially in maine, where busi booming. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" fr, july 14th. >>> g
always good to see you, zoe.much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> horowitz: see you next time. thanks for watching. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: bank of america. life better connected. >>...
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always good to see you, zoe.much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> horowitz: see you next time. thanks for watching. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: bank of america. life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. this season of "martha stewawars cooking school" explores treasured recipes from an extraordinary part of the world -- the arabian gulf. join me in my kitchen as i celebrate its regional ingredients. we'll make rustic breads, mouthwatering desserts, and hearty stews with spices made famous by historic trade routes, learn new culinary techniques and creative tips for serving arabian gulf classics, from preparing small bites to showstopping dishes fit for an
always good to see you, zoe.much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> horowitz: see you next time. thanks for watching. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: bank of america. life better connected. >>...
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emily had been talking about the character emily made by zoe kazan leaving the house a after the first date. >> i think i'm going to go home. we haven't had sex yet. i'm not that kind of girl. i only had sex once on a first date and that was a hand job. >> i haven't had that. 'm not doing that. you made fun of me. >> what are you doing? i'm changing. we were just having sex. you were in the throws of passion then. listen, i had a really nice time. thank you very much. i'm just going to like go home and i hope -- ( ringing ) just -- >> traveling as soon as he puts on his pants. >> rose: a great scene, i've seen it twice. >> this is the second weekend of the annual wimbledon lawn tennis championships, the tournament has been the site of some of the greatest matches in history one former champion john mcenroe calls the greatest moment of his career. his new memoir is called "but seriously." >> the game is different, the courts are much truer. that's a good thing for tennis but at that time you needed to be resourceful in a different way and that's why you see us play that way and guys ser
emily had been talking about the character emily made by zoe kazan leaving the house a after the first date. >> i think i'm going to go home. we haven't had sex yet. i'm not that kind of girl. i only had sex once on a first date and that was a hand job. >> i haven't had that. 'm not doing that. you made fun of me. >> what are you doing? i'm changing. we were just having sex. you were in the throws of passion then. listen, i had a really nice time. thank you very much. i'm just...
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they sent me to fight for people like zoe and kyle and jean. what i hear from people in wisconsin is that they want us working together to protect the care people have and to make it more affordable. we should be working together to lower costs like skyrocketing prescription drug prices. we should be working together to strengthen the insurance market and give people more options, but we should not be working on partisan repeal legislation that will make things worse, that will leave millions uninsured, that will make health care more expensive and that will price families out of the care that they have today. it's time we listened to the messages that are being sent to washington. it's time that we work together across the partisan aisle to do our jobs, the jobs that the american people sent us here to do on their behalf. i hope, i hope that the congressional majority will join me and my colleagues to work together, to strengthen health care and to move our country forward. i think the body and my president, i yield. >> senator from virginia.
they sent me to fight for people like zoe and kyle and jean. what i hear from people in wisconsin is that they want us working together to protect the care people have and to make it more affordable. we should be working together to lower costs like skyrocketing prescription drug prices. we should be working together to strengthen the insurance market and give people more options, but we should not be working on partisan repeal legislation that will make things worse, that will leave millions...
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next up we want to introduce you zoe quin. the author hoff this book "crash override: how gamergate nearly destroyed my life and how we can win the fight against online hate." what would you do for a living? >> guest: i usually -- ultimately my day job is in independent game develop are but i also help on a crisis resource center for people whoing targeted for harassment. >> host: late go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? >> guest: a lot of stuff. since i'm an independent game developer i make most of the stuff on my own or a small team. i'm a programmer, writer, artist, work with the composer because nobody needs to hear my terrible music ever again but it's a little bit of everything and i try to make it for people who don't think that games are for them,s' subjects that aren't usually tackled. >> host: what's a game you have developed that an audience that is not familiar with that know snooze i'm best known for the game -- about depression. >> host: describe what happens in this game? are you on a console,
next up we want to introduce you zoe quin. the author hoff this book "crash override: how gamergate nearly destroyed my life and how we can win the fight against online hate." what would you do for a living? >> guest: i usually -- ultimately my day job is in independent game develop are but i also help on a crisis resource center for people whoing targeted for harassment. >> host: late go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? >> guest: a lot of stuff....
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kumail is trying to make it as a stand—up comedian and he meets emily, played by zoe kazan, for the firste. 0k. hi. hi, hello. my name's kumail. we know. we saw you perform. now that the niceties are out of the way, i have to tell you that when you yelled at me, it really threw me off. you really should not heckle comedians, it's so rude. i didn't heckle you. i just woo—hooed you, it's supportive. that's a common misconception. yelling anything at a comedian is considered heckling. it does not have to be negative. so if i yelled out, like, "you are amazing in bed", that would be a heckle? yeah, that would be an accurate heckle. whoa! goodbye. i'm going. you have scared my friend off now. already, it is endearing, isn't it? i think kumail and emily, the writers, are inspired by the greats. they've said they were inspired by richard curtis, annie hall and tootsie so if you are inspired by those movies, that is a good start. tootsie is one of my favourite films! absolutely. what was really good about it, a lot of people have said, is this some statement about the politics of america and raci
kumail is trying to make it as a stand—up comedian and he meets emily, played by zoe kazan, for the firste. 0k. hi. hi, hello. my name's kumail. we know. we saw you perform. now that the niceties are out of the way, i have to tell you that when you yelled at me, it really threw me off. you really should not heckle comedians, it's so rude. i didn't heckle you. i just woo—hooed you, it's supportive. that's a common misconception. yelling anything at a comedian is considered heckling. it does...
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then zoe quinn discusses her book, crash override. university of arizona sociology professor, jennifer earl was interviewed on her book. later, former google data scientist, seth stevens on his book "everybody lies". the tv in prime time all this week on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. this brought you today by a cable or satellite provider. >> now, reuters editor at large harold evans discusses writing for clarity in his book "do i make myself clear" he's joined with the political commentator in the morning show. this is an hour long event. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening and welcome to the strand bookstore. i'm nancy. i am the owner of the store along with my dad. my dad worked in history, my grandfather found at the store and 1927 in an area that was on his book row. it ran from union square
then zoe quinn discusses her book, crash override. university of arizona sociology professor, jennifer earl was interviewed on her book. later, former google data scientist, seth stevens on his book "everybody lies". the tv in prime time all this week on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. this brought you today by a cable or satellite provider. >> now, reuters editor at...
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we are waiting for the first session of the day to get and judasth zoe baird marx -- and judas marx. judithout the day -- and marx. the first session should be getting underway shortly. they seem to be running a little late. while we wait, we will show you a portion of yesterday's session, which included justin trudeau. >> good afternoon. it is my sincere privilege to be here with you today to talk about some of the values we have in common and some of the solutions to the challenges we all face. governor mcauliffe, thank you for your kind words of introduction and your thoughtful opening remarks. governor rolando, thank you for your warm welcome in this -- and this extremity hospitality. in rhode island. i must say i am a little bit flattered and a little bit surprised that so many of you in the audience have chosen to be here rather than at the beach. maybe that is on the agenda for this weekend. or maybe, like me, you agree with wallace stevens, that are have's the truth depends on a walk around the lake. i have to tell you, wallace stevens is my favorite american poet. by day, he
we are waiting for the first session of the day to get and judasth zoe baird marx -- and judas marx. judithout the day -- and marx. the first session should be getting underway shortly. they seem to be running a little late. while we wait, we will show you a portion of yesterday's session, which included justin trudeau. >> good afternoon. it is my sincere privilege to be here with you today to talk about some of the values we have in common and some of the solutions to the challenges we...
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judy marks from siemens and zoe foundation.he -- today, we will be talking about workforce training and apprenticeship. this is near and dear to the hearts of every governor here and every governor in the city wetes can mainly because governors have an incentive to get this right. the employers in our states are counting on us to figure out how to deliver them a trained workforce. that absolutely includes four-your college, community college, career and technical andation, but it includes needs to increasingly include apprenticeship programs, which i know many of you have started and are expanding here in rhode island. we are big believers in the apprenticeship model. very early on in my term, we received a grant from the federal government around apprenticeship. we have dozens of apprenticeship programs. they are working. employers love them. and there are the non-trade apprenticeships. asngs you may not think of apprenticeships. we have one in cyber, in i.t., process technology. non-trade, but importantly high-growth areas. looking to expand and deepen the work we are doing. it gives
judy marks from siemens and zoe foundation.he -- today, we will be talking about workforce training and apprenticeship. this is near and dear to the hearts of every governor here and every governor in the city wetes can mainly because governors have an incentive to get this right. the employers in our states are counting on us to figure out how to deliver them a trained workforce. that absolutely includes four-your college, community college, career and technical andation, but it includes needs...
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zoe kravitz, oh, my gosh. >> gosh, great group of ladies. fantastic to do that. and you have a great accent in the movie. i didn't know you could such a a great australian accent. >> oh, thanks so much. yeah australian accent, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who was that person? who was that person? >> that's a little demon who lives inside of me. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he doesn't have a name. >> jimmy: i like that guy. i want to see that next season. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: how do you get around -- how do you practice to do it an australian --? >> i tried to -- well, i thought the best way was to listen to a bunch of podcasts, australian podcasts, which i had to learn how to listen to a a podcast. i never listened to a podcast before. but now i know how to -- >> jimmy: dude, i'm totally in to the podcasts. >> download podcast. >> jimmy: what do you listen to? you use an app to listen to a a podcast. >> the podcast app. >> jimmy: there you go. [ laughter ] >> there's an app for that. >> jimmy: podcast app. >> yeah, no, yeah
zoe kravitz, oh, my gosh. >> gosh, great group of ladies. fantastic to do that. and you have a great accent in the movie. i didn't know you could such a a great australian accent. >> oh, thanks so much. yeah australian accent, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who was that person? who was that person? >> that's a little demon who lives inside of me. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he doesn't have a name. >> jimmy: i like that guy. i want to see...
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working on a documentary that is about it's called the prison music project and it's with this girl zoe bookbinder and she's making an album with annie to franco have you heard of her. or her sister yeah kim ok i want to endure them as the small world that's when i read twilight. and. so she's doing this album that she wrote with inmates from folsom prison and making it with any different my sister's doing a documentary about it about it and it's to bring to light how much of a difference it makes to have this artistic outlet for people and. you know. how do you see that were received as the recidivism recidivism goes down when they have these programs of programs and you know if we can start that and not take away you know the funding for the arts and funding for school arts programs and actually start that at a young age and have people be able to take their time doing something creative that feeds their soul and not only take up their time so they're not you know out doing other things that. might be bad for them but it's also just feeding into their their purpose in life and. yeah i
working on a documentary that is about it's called the prison music project and it's with this girl zoe bookbinder and she's making an album with annie to franco have you heard of her. or her sister yeah kim ok i want to endure them as the small world that's when i read twilight. and. so she's doing this album that she wrote with inmates from folsom prison and making it with any different my sister's doing a documentary about it about it and it's to bring to light how much of a difference it...
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this time it's family-owned zoe's chocolate company.arcus has a moment of truth when meeting with zoe's team here's a preview >> soa so here's the moment of truth. do you want me to be your business partner or not? >> yeah. yeah, i mean, we called you for that we're hard workers we're up for a challenge >> i don't want to be here because of [ bleep ] like this this makes me crazy. >> i 100% agree. it shouldn't look like that because we overlooked it >> you overlook that you overlook the stuff in the back >> you didn't see all the stuff that we did do we did as much as we physically could do >> well, get it together >> we're -- >> win we're going to get it together >> when are you going to get it together >> right now >> when? >> our ultimate goal is to make this company great >> but i can only see that with actions. >> don't miss the all new episode tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on cnbc. >>> still to come here on "worldwide change" today's must read why one columnist thinks he has pinpointed jared kushner's one and only mistake stay tun
this time it's family-owned zoe's chocolate company.arcus has a moment of truth when meeting with zoe's team here's a preview >> soa so here's the moment of truth. do you want me to be your business partner or not? >> yeah. yeah, i mean, we called you for that we're hard workers we're up for a challenge >> i don't want to be here because of [ bleep ] like this this makes me crazy. >> i 100% agree. it shouldn't look like that because we overlooked it >> you overlook...
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. >> and zoe. >> this is zoe. >> training is a very, very important part of la dogworks which fell off greatly. >> why do you think that is? >> you know what, la dogworks isn't for everybody. >> how does a customer contact you if they have a complaint? >> there's a website out there that people post business reviews, and we've had some negative stuff put up there, and andrew responds to it in his way. [laughs] >> what does "in his way" mean? >> so read it. you can read 'em. >> so here's an example of one. "i've been bringing my dog here for six months. one night, i came to pick him up. what i found was my pup wearing a muzzle, tied to a wall. my own dog--i was horrified." then your response was, "after questioning the staff, i believe them and not you." you told the customer that. >> yeah. why? >> yeah, why? >> i-i call it like it is. >> andrew, stay the [bleep] off the internet, because you're... hurting your business. >> i don't think i'm hurting my business at all, personally. >> i'm a little worried about andrew so far. the vibe in the place isn't great. i've seen some stuff online
. >> and zoe. >> this is zoe. >> training is a very, very important part of la dogworks which fell off greatly. >> why do you think that is? >> you know what, la dogworks isn't for everybody. >> how does a customer contact you if they have a complaint? >> there's a website out there that people post business reviews, and we've had some negative stuff put up there, and andrew responds to it in his way. [laughs] >> what does "in his way"...
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rose: i want to show this one scene, you and emily have been talking about the character played by zoeazan. here it is. >> wait wait. >> we haven't even had sex again yet. >> i'm just not that kind of girl. i only have six once on the first date. like a hand job. >> i don't get that. >> you don't get that because you're laying in front of me. >> what is happening, what are you doing. >> i'm teasing under this -- >> i'm seeing everything. do you remember we were just having sex. >> yes. thank you very much. i was like go home and i hope ... >> rose: where do you think your core skill is? what is your core competence in all this? is it the words, is it script? >> i think -- >> rose: you certainly can add actor to this. >> i always considered myself primarily a writer when i first was doing stand up. i was like i'm a writer. the easiest way to get my writing out there is to go on stage and show my writing to people. it was the most efficient way to get my writing out there. i think, what's my core skill? i don't know. yeah. i just like to sort of, i'm kind of a overthinker. i think about
rose: i want to show this one scene, you and emily have been talking about the character played by zoeazan. here it is. >> wait wait. >> we haven't even had sex again yet. >> i'm just not that kind of girl. i only have six once on the first date. like a hand job. >> i don't get that. >> you don't get that because you're laying in front of me. >> what is happening, what are you doing. >> i'm teasing under this -- >> i'm seeing everything. do you...
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zoe. asked for. your song. be. seeing you soon. you. know make it easy to. be. i thought i was being electrocuted in new york look i was i really felt like my body was completely wired we lived in your car or it was over our shoulder and that's it. that's another thing according to the rat study they expose the rats in three generations there was total sterility so some scientists like oil hansen say if we keep it exposing ourselves to these levels there could be total sterility in humans in five generations so if that's true we can just all go out like. i do think that archie is propaganda arm of the russian government and helps to spread. information that helps advance russia's interest and so that's why i think it's important for people like me to come on if it were me would be somebody who was less capable who would maybe not do is going to job presenting the american point of view. they all. said. yes to all this is all the. gold leaf. it's a very rough road to write a story it's rough climates and you have to find something. it was gunshots on top them and
zoe. asked for. your song. be. seeing you soon. you. know make it easy to. be. i thought i was being electrocuted in new york look i was i really felt like my body was completely wired we lived in your car or it was over our shoulder and that's it. that's another thing according to the rat study they expose the rats in three generations there was total sterility so some scientists like oil hansen say if we keep it exposing ourselves to these levels there could be total sterility in humans in...
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zoe was surfing when the shark clamped down on her board. then shook her violently in the water.e escaped by jumping on the board and quickly paddling back to shore. a shark bite can be seen there, no fear here, a day after the attack, zoe was back out surfing again. i guess she may have seen a shark before, maybe not that close. >>> we're learning more details about that deadly high rise fire in honolulu, including the identities of the three victims who lost their lives. >> but we're finding out that a loophole in the fire code may be partly to blame for those deaths. marci gonzalez with more. >> reporter: a first look at what this raging fire that tore through a honolulu high rise, incinerating balconies and engulfing homes left behind. the fire alarms still blaring as residents returned to the soaked floors and singed walls in the marco polo condominium complex. >> all black up there. >> reporter: angie's family assessing the damage, salvaging what they can. their neighbors devastated, with nowhere to go. >> right now we're completely homeless. >> reporter: the worst of the d
zoe was surfing when the shark clamped down on her board. then shook her violently in the water.e escaped by jumping on the board and quickly paddling back to shore. a shark bite can be seen there, no fear here, a day after the attack, zoe was back out surfing again. i guess she may have seen a shark before, maybe not that close. >>> we're learning more details about that deadly high rise fire in honolulu, including the identities of the three victims who lost their lives. >> but...