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i do like oprah. she is a person i knew well, she came to my place in palm beach often, and i have a lot of respect for her. unfortunately, she did not do the trick. >> the real question is, you just said here from this podium -- are you offering a my way or highway scenario to the democrats? you are saying -- pres. trump: not at all. >> if they start investigating you, then you can play that game and investigate them, can you compartmentalize that -- pres. trump: i know more than they know. >> can you compartmentalize that and still continue to work for them for the benefit of the rest of the country, or are you all bets off? pres. trump: no, then it is a warlike posture. you heard me. >> since it is jim, i will let it go. >> mr. president, i wanted to challenge you on one of the statements you made in the tail end of the campaign in the midterms. pres. trump: here we go. >> if you do not mind, mr. president, that this caravan was an invasion. pres. trump: i consider to be an invasion. >> no, mr. pre
i do like oprah. she is a person i knew well, she came to my place in palm beach often, and i have a lot of respect for her. unfortunately, she did not do the trick. >> the real question is, you just said here from this podium -- are you offering a my way or highway scenario to the democrats? you are saying -- pres. trump: not at all. >> if they start investigating you, then you can play that game and investigate them, can you compartmentalize that -- pres. trump: i know more than...
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, as i said, i do not have any intention on doing this. at this point. but i think that it is important that we protect these noon members coming in. that is the most important thing. they ran great campaigns, they won in conservative districts and states where republicans were winning, and we have to hear about how they won, what they won, what they think the new leader needs to be like. and in order for them to win reelection and continue to preserve the majority, i think that the republicans did a good job of that in 20 2010 and preserve the majority of her eight years, because they will push a majority that would help them. not that i agreed with that, but we have to do something similar to that. >> neil: congressman, thank you for the time. i do appreciate it. meanwhile, back to the white house paid a lot of attention over who has been visiting. chris christie we told you earlier, presumably already a planned visit, but it comes over the talk that the president is looking for a current replacement of jeff sessions who we formerly fire
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do know i. do not agree with you and again i think that serbia has done by far the most still you know still there is job to be done but i think that serbia and i am absolutely proud with how serbia has handled our issues from the past are you are you proud of the trend in serbia that the point is to to see former war criminals as heroes or role models do you subscribe to them no i do not i do not i think that you know we see in other countries in the region that the war criminals actually war or indicted war criminal so actually have official that all says advisors to the president's already in the government you know we have we see some being even the prime ministers but in serbia you do not have those kind of things you have the militias out of it for instance convicted for crimes against ethnic albanians because it over because of the going to the lecture at the serbian military academy not he was convicted he served his sentence he was released his in serbia now he was one time. just let. a
do know i. do not agree with you and again i think that serbia has done by far the most still you know still there is job to be done but i think that serbia and i am absolutely proud with how serbia has handled our issues from the past are you are you proud of the trend in serbia that the point is to to see former war criminals as heroes or role models do you subscribe to them no i do not i do not i think that you know we see in other countries in the region that the war criminals actually war...
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do bill i. do not agree with you and again i think that serbia has done by far the most still you know still there is a job to be done but i think that serbia and i am absolutely proud with how serbia has handled our issues from the past are you are you proud of the trend in serbia that the points to to see former war criminals as heroes or role models do you subscribe to knowing to not i do not i think you know we see in other countries in the region that the war criminals actually more or indicted war criminal sexually have official that all says advisors to the presidents or in the government you know we have we see some being even the prime ministers but in serbia you do not have those kind of things you have the millers out of it for instance convicted for crimes against ethnic albanians because it over because of the wanted lecture at the serbian military academy not he was convicted he served his sentence he was released his in serbia now he was one time a lecture just like. at the milita
do bill i. do not agree with you and again i think that serbia has done by far the most still you know still there is a job to be done but i think that serbia and i am absolutely proud with how serbia has handled our issues from the past are you are you proud of the trend in serbia that the points to to see former war criminals as heroes or role models do you subscribe to knowing to not i do not i think you know we see in other countries in the region that the war criminals actually more or...
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i do not think that is expected, but i am hopeful we do not go in that direction. it is a good morning for all of us to recognize why we live in one world where we need to operate, be open, and move in that direction. >> i would probably add to that the importance of migration, immigration of people. i think what will end up happening at some point, as you talk about nationalism and how countries are closing their borders, we will have a shortage of workers in different countries, and to me, that is a real threat down the road. the u.s. alone, i think you have almost 6 million job openings right now, and there is a reason why you have so many compared to typically 2 million or 3 million job openings. we are going to need immigration, and we are going to have to encourage it. that concludes this special edition of bloomberg's best, from the bloomberg's new economy forum in singapore. it can learn more about the groundbreaking event and exclusive interviews by visiting bloomberg.com, where you can always find all the latest business news and analysis 24 hours a day.
i do not think that is expected, but i am hopeful we do not go in that direction. it is a good morning for all of us to recognize why we live in one world where we need to operate, be open, and move in that direction. >> i would probably add to that the importance of migration, immigration of people. i think what will end up happening at some point, as you talk about nationalism and how countries are closing their borders, we will have a shortage of workers in different countries, and to...
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and i said yes? and? he said you don't do that and i said i don't but other people d do. he said is there a men's side? i took them outside in a pointed him to the men's dorm rooms and he went there and came back and he said the same thing happened there. i don't liker] this college. [laughter] but that moment was what i have continued throughout my life to bring my family to all of my life experiences with me. i don't leave them behind. . >> so at the white house reception at my induction all of my cousins from puerto rico and new york came and then at one point i go to the bathroom and there is my grandma in her wheelchair at the sink and she has a plastic cup with a white house seal on it and the napkins with the white house seal and she is putting them in her pocket. [laughter] and i tell her. [speaking spanish] what are you doing? she says they will never miss them. [laughter] said go to the bathroom, mom. i don't know if she did. but i tell the story because the last year of president obamaa service, went to the white house christmas party. and they gave a speech an
and i said yes? and? he said you don't do that and i said i don't but other people d do. he said is there a men's side? i took them outside in a pointed him to the men's dorm rooms and he went there and came back and he said the same thing happened there. i don't liker] this college. [laughter] but that moment was what i have continued throughout my life to bring my family to all of my life experiences with me. i don't leave them behind. . >> so at the white house reception at my...
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i believe the biggest crisis could be -- and i do not want it , i do believeome the 1.3 trillion dollar deficit is still based on a 3% economy, some of the economy slips because the world is slipping or because there are trade imbalances are problems, and we see less growth, the problem is we are living with a deficit that is very large. we are fighting with our creditors right now worldwide, generally when you fight with your banker, it is not a good outcome. i would not recommend you fight with your lenders about fashion lenders, and we are fighting with our lenders. if indeed, we do have that $1.3 trillion deficit, and if the economy is not growing at 3%, we will have a far bigger crisis in the coming years, and then the fear about the ending of this big bull market is probably going to be reality. >> right now, the trade skirmishes we have with china, do you think there is a resolution after the election that something will get resolved? >> i do not think there is an cure for the trade issue. i wish i could sit here and say after the midterm elections the white house administration
i believe the biggest crisis could be -- and i do not want it , i do believeome the 1.3 trillion dollar deficit is still based on a 3% economy, some of the economy slips because the world is slipping or because there are trade imbalances are problems, and we see less growth, the problem is we are living with a deficit that is very large. we are fighting with our creditors right now worldwide, generally when you fight with your banker, it is not a good outcome. i would not recommend you fight...
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>> i do. fbi, i think if the vote went through today, it will just give more balance for those people. who knows? who -- we will see. >> to that point, what you have to do -- the door shut on this day. >> he was clear. he wanted the current allegations. 10have premier as and the gang rape parties to be considered by the fbi. i thought that was a good move on his part. out of all those people on the --mittee, he is one of the arriving at something that repairs the reputation, that restores something to the process. >> it is not fair to have the candidate trying to defend the prerogatives when he is a victim in the process. >> he will go back to where we were going to start. year 25 of the republican hegemony as car likes to call it. >> i did not use that word. this started in some ways before the george w. bush campaign, but it really began its run there. and democrats won in 1994 nobody won after that except for the republicans. did you see the state shifting? >> this was a moment of luck. was
>> i do. fbi, i think if the vote went through today, it will just give more balance for those people. who knows? who -- we will see. >> to that point, what you have to do -- the door shut on this day. >> he was clear. he wanted the current allegations. 10have premier as and the gang rape parties to be considered by the fbi. i thought that was a good move on his part. out of all those people on the --mittee, he is one of the arriving at something that repairs the reputation,...
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i wish there were a way i could do that. that doesn't mean that minimum parking requirements have anything to do with that. i understand you would say that having less cars would provide for less traffic and then you could -- but the point is, the people i represented my part of town have cars. you're having a parking summit this thursday because we are going to forward the conversation about limiting the number of -- we want to have residential permits and have a real open conversation about that and we want to talk about limiting the number of cars per household. because people can't park and people want to have at least one or two spots for their households. they don't even have that option there is a lot built into this conversation. i just personally don't feel like it has been vetted enough. it doesn't mean we wouldn't end up where we still are right now, but i don't feel comfortable voting on this today without having more community process and a conversation about it so people can be informed about what it really mea
i wish there were a way i could do that. that doesn't mean that minimum parking requirements have anything to do with that. i understand you would say that having less cars would provide for less traffic and then you could -- but the point is, the people i represented my part of town have cars. you're having a parking summit this thursday because we are going to forward the conversation about limiting the number of -- we want to have residential permits and have a real open conversation about...
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i think the message is, figure out what you can do together and do it. i think health care is still a crisis and needs to be fixed. mcconnell, ifer house dems push for the russia probe, do you think this is an effort to undermine the president, and is there time to get out in front of the special counsel? sen. mcconnell: the senate intelligence committee has been looking at that issue and we expect them to report at some point in the future. i will look forward -- and so far they have operated on a pretty bipartisan basis i look forward to hearing what they have to say. mcconnell,enator have you spoken to governor scott or congresswoman mcsally about their races? sen. mcconnell: governor scott and i traded calls last night. i have not spoken to martha mcsally. although we traded calls too. they were pretty late at night. i decided to go to bed and talk to her this morning. reporter: senator mcconnell, since you will have extra cushion in the senate with extra side,on the republican what will that enable you to do? will you use traditional nominations? se
i think the message is, figure out what you can do together and do it. i think health care is still a crisis and needs to be fixed. mcconnell, ifer house dems push for the russia probe, do you think this is an effort to undermine the president, and is there time to get out in front of the special counsel? sen. mcconnell: the senate intelligence committee has been looking at that issue and we expect them to report at some point in the future. i will look forward -- and so far they have operated...
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you subscribe to the no i do not i do not i think that you know we see in other countries in the region the war criminals actually war or indicted war criminal sexually have official that all says advisors to the president's or in the government you know we have we see some being even the prime ministers but in serbia you do not have those kind of things you have the millers out of it for instance convicted for crimes against ethnic albanians because of our cause if you're going to lecture at the serbian military academy not he was convicted he served his sentence he was released his in serbia now he was one time lacked just let. at the military academy or on the farm nor if i'm not mistaken on what was the call but. during the middle nato bombing campaign over serbia so he's not appointed the lecturer at the military i think our last scene of each convicted of similar acts lay to be appointed to his own position as a member of the executive council of the serbian socialist party happy with or that is serbian socialist party has nothing to do with the government is nothing to do with yo
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i used to do it. i love looking at other products you can say, smile, and it would take a picture a second later. that's a fun feature real innovation is what changes our life apple was the first to put touch i.d., let's look at real things in life, so you didn't have to type pass words. every other phone company had to copy apple an easy to pay system. don't turn it on, type in a p.i.n. hold your phone over the device and put your finger on to identify yourself. every other company had to find easy ways to pay with their phone. those are major ways of innovation that affect everything we do all the time in life. >> hard tobelieve it's been seven years since steve passed what do you think he would think of the company today >> it's hard to know a different person i try not to get into people's lives and thoughts in my discussions with steve jobs, even when i met him, discussing philosophies of the world and how it works and what's right and wrong, i believe he would be very happy with the company toda
i used to do it. i love looking at other products you can say, smile, and it would take a picture a second later. that's a fun feature real innovation is what changes our life apple was the first to put touch i.d., let's look at real things in life, so you didn't have to type pass words. every other phone company had to copy apple an easy to pay system. don't turn it on, type in a p.i.n. hold your phone over the device and put your finger on to identify yourself. every other company had to find...
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i do have a question. if we import all of the codes of conduct in the disciplinary regimen so everything in the code becomes a advantagesable- a violation becomes a advantagesable bit of conduct with the caveat that it's the non-riff trivial matters in the code. >> right. >> that we process in a disciplinary way, don't you think that designation of non-trivial is a hornet's nest? that would be point at which the whole thing would collapse, because no judge is on notice as to sanctionable conduct if it's left to somebody else's decision as to what's non-trivial. >> well, as between that and what we currently have, which is judge, you're going to be subject to discipline if you engage in conduct prenl dishl to the effective administration of justice, i think it's a lot less uncertain if judges are told, look, all of follow the code. if you don't think a particular provision sun ethical eliminate it. don't have it in the code. if you think it's unethical to do in say so and you are subject to discipline if yo
i do have a question. if we import all of the codes of conduct in the disciplinary regimen so everything in the code becomes a advantagesable- a violation becomes a advantagesable bit of conduct with the caveat that it's the non-riff trivial matters in the code. >> right. >> that we process in a disciplinary way, don't you think that designation of non-trivial is a hornet's nest? that would be point at which the whole thing would collapse, because no judge is on notice as to...
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myself, they can do this, why can't i do that? you didn't have that view? barry: no. because i never really -- i have always acted more out of more insecurity than security. and i probably didn't think the people -- i mean, i thought a lot of the people i worked for were idiots, but in the main, i certainly didn't think, in fact, i could do that. the question for me was, could i do that? david: let's go back through how your career unfolded before what you are doing today. so you grew up in beverly hills, and you went to college initially at ucla? barry: you know, it is a bit of a fake out. and i have never absolutely clarified it. i mean, i went to ucla for about three weeks. david: three weeks. what did your parents say when you dropped out? barry: nothing more than they said before it, afterward, or during. my parents were the most laissez-faire of parents, and they did not really have a point of view, other than they assumed they would just support me for the rest of my life. david: so were your parents wealthy? barry: fairly,
myself, they can do this, why can't i do that? you didn't have that view? barry: no. because i never really -- i have always acted more out of more insecurity than security. and i probably didn't think the people -- i mean, i thought a lot of the people i worked for were idiots, but in the main, i certainly didn't think, in fact, i could do that. the question for me was, could i do that? david: let's go back through how your career unfolded before what you are doing today. so you grew up in...
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everything. ...but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ five years ago, entrepreneur mark biren started wick[ed], a candlemaking company out of burbank, california. along with his wife sam, mark has been able to get his candles into well-known retailers such as urban outfitters and l.a. celebrity hot-spot kitson. mark: this one is definitely paid. sam: how do we know it's paid? -mark: call them. -sam: okay. lemonis: but despite its initial success, wick[ed] has experienced a slump in sales and is struggling to keep its doors open. mark: doesn't look like urban's going to be reordering our pre-dripped this season. [ sam groans ] lemonis: the candlemaking industry is very competitive, and i'd never given it serious thought until i saw mark's artwork. his knack for design is exactly what a brand needs to stand out on a shelf. with my help, i'm confident he and sam can get back on track and eventually take these candles nationwide. ♪ i'm trying to find wick[ed]'s manufacturing facility. i see some tr
everything. ...but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ five years ago, entrepreneur mark biren started wick[ed], a candlemaking company out of burbank, california. along with his wife sam, mark has been able to get his candles into well-known retailers such as urban outfitters and l.a. celebrity hot-spot kitson. mark: this one is definitely paid. sam: how do we know it's paid? -mark: call them. -sam: okay. lemonis: but...
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i don't know. i do not wa nt to let me know. i don't know. i do not want to know. isabelallende let me know. i don't know. i do not want to know. isabel allende thank you very much. this book has dealt me understand that i not obligated to make a decision. i can have one footin to make a decision. i can have one foot in chile and another here. that's why we have planes. the moment, california at is my home and chile the land of my mestalla job. my chile the land of my mestalla job. my heart is not divided but merely grown larger. —— nostalgia. . hello. we've had that cold wind. some of us have had the first snow of the season, and now the widespread frost going into thursday morning. coldest in the blue here. in fact, parts of southern england could be as low as low as —7 to start the day. temperatures down the eastern side of the uk recovering a little bit, going into the first part of the day, because you will see here increasing cloud. elsewhere should be a fair amount of sunshine to begin with. but through the day, the cloud moving west. but through the d
i don't know. i do not wa nt to let me know. i don't know. i do not want to know. isabelallende let me know. i don't know. i do not want to know. isabel allende thank you very much. this book has dealt me understand that i not obligated to make a decision. i can have one footin to make a decision. i can have one foot in chile and another here. that's why we have planes. the moment, california at is my home and chile the land of my mestalla job. my chile the land of my mestalla job. my heart is...
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chief i see your name up there, do you have a comment? >> i do. i'm trying to move things along, and keep on the agenda, but i didn't comment on the agenda. i didn't hit on the items that my report suggested i talk about. academies, as you know, we have an h-3 level one class. i think november 30, invitations go out. it's going to be at city college, diego rivera theater. we also are beginning the selection process for the 125th class. we do anticipate some interviews and further background to prepare for that class. there have been 14 conditional offers made at this time, and those are the items that i did not mention that i just wanted to bring to your attention. >> president cleaveland: thank you, chief. mr. vice president? >> commissioner nakajo: thank you very much, mr. president. on this item of the commission retreat action plan, i wanted to have some comments in terms of this request by the president upon his suggestion because i haven't accepted that assignment yet because i wanted to do some contemplation. part of it was what i mentioned
chief i see your name up there, do you have a comment? >> i do. i'm trying to move things along, and keep on the agenda, but i didn't comment on the agenda. i didn't hit on the items that my report suggested i talk about. academies, as you know, we have an h-3 level one class. i think november 30, invitations go out. it's going to be at city college, diego rivera theater. we also are beginning the selection process for the 125th class. we do anticipate some interviews and further...
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>> president trump: i do, i do, some of it i can use executive power, not all. he certainly used it, and when he did it he said something to the effect of "i'm not allowed to do this, it will never hold up but i'm doing it anyway." but he did it and they found judges that approved it. we also found judges i didn't approve it so it will obviously be determined in the supreme court end of the court rules in favor of what president obama thinks they should, it's what he said, i will probably have a deal with the democrats in a very short. lack of time. we were very close to having a deal until we got that first strange ruling. >> reporter: you made some promises about immigration during the campaign and i want to know if you are going to follow through with them. birthright citizenship, are you going to sign an executive orde order? >> president trump: i believe we have the absolute right but that's another case that will be determined by the supreme court of the united states. you've been reading the same documents as i have, you know exactly what i'm doing. what'
>> president trump: i do, i do, some of it i can use executive power, not all. he certainly used it, and when he did it he said something to the effect of "i'm not allowed to do this, it will never hold up but i'm doing it anyway." but he did it and they found judges that approved it. we also found judges i didn't approve it so it will obviously be determined in the supreme court end of the court rules in favor of what president obama thinks they should, it's what he said, i...
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jim: i can live with the number, i do not love it. the test will be, if you look at the difference between the 733 budget, $733 billion and $700 billion, did the difference come out of core structure, readiness or future capabilities? so if the answer is to do a cut across all accounts, that is not strategy. if you are going to have a strategy driven budget, including the lower number for defense, you should be emphasizing the capabilities of that support and the quality of forces that support the strategy, which is rightly focusing more on great power competition. michael: so the question follows naturally, but just to get it on the table, there are some numbers out there, a 151 ships, which i think is a growth of 70 with the fleet today. and the air force would like, secretary wilson announced a desire for 386 operational squadrons between the active and reserves, which would be up from 312 today. and the army wants to grow more modestly to more than 500,000 active soldiers, relative to 480,000 today. so those are the kind of number
jim: i can live with the number, i do not love it. the test will be, if you look at the difference between the 733 budget, $733 billion and $700 billion, did the difference come out of core structure, readiness or future capabilities? so if the answer is to do a cut across all accounts, that is not strategy. if you are going to have a strategy driven budget, including the lower number for defense, you should be emphasizing the capabilities of that support and the quality of forces that support...
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i do not like to see americans suffer. i do not like to see americans fail. i don't like to see america fail. i don't like it when i go places and i realize we are not the leaders of the free world. that makes me crazy. i do not like it when i realize that americans don't have the opportunities to succeed the way they should and we aren't gonna succeed as a country the way we should. >> sounds to me like you're running. >> it may sound like that to you, but you want to know something? that's how i feel. that's not me running. that is what -- i went around this country and thought, "this is so wrong. we're on the wrong path. we're so much better than this." >> will you announce that you're running for president? >> if i figure it out, i certainly will. >> why don't you do it right now? >> [ laughs ] i'm worried it would help your ratings too much. >> this is public television. don't you want to help the country? >> [ laughs ] but i'm telling you -- i look around and i say, we have every advantage and every capability to make the 21st century another american c
i do not like to see americans suffer. i do not like to see americans fail. i don't like to see america fail. i don't like it when i go places and i realize we are not the leaders of the free world. that makes me crazy. i do not like it when i realize that americans don't have the opportunities to succeed the way they should and we aren't gonna succeed as a country the way we should. >> sounds to me like you're running. >> it may sound like that to you, but you want to know...
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>> i don't think so. i do not think it is leverage. i chalk this up to what i have had to say, right policy, wrong words. this is a tragic event. it is egregious. that statement from the president should have used 1.5 pages for the point. we believe the act, we believe it was probably directed by the highest levels however, when you look at a terrible area and see what is going on in the area, saudi arabiave to theyran, and russia, could have killed journalists in moscow, political opposition poisoned in the u.k.? you cannot fundamentally shift relationships. it missed a massive opportunity. we cannot intervene everywhere. we can use the force of our words and we missed that. shery ahn: when it comes to president trump trying to defend saudi arabia, is it the right policy because saudi arabia is the backbone of american lessee in the middle east -- american policy in the middle east, so this is understandable? >> it is not a bastion of our policy. when you look at middle east politics, you have to pick between saudi arabia and iran. wh
>> i don't think so. i do not think it is leverage. i chalk this up to what i have had to say, right policy, wrong words. this is a tragic event. it is egregious. that statement from the president should have used 1.5 pages for the point. we believe the act, we believe it was probably directed by the highest levels however, when you look at a terrible area and see what is going on in the area, saudi arabiave to theyran, and russia, could have killed journalists in moscow, political...
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caller: yes i do. yes i do. i do believe so, yes. host: ok. louisiana, kimberly, port allen, independent line. yes.r: i would like to say, as far as the country is concerned, that i really have no respect. we are so busy [inaudible] things asoken so many if we do not like this country. all i hear on the media is a lot of negativity. this country used to be a place where people came together and help each other. -- the people that live here don't realize that we are not the same anymore in this country, and yes, we have republican, we have democrats, and the whole point is, if we came together and we did try to work together, it would be better than always talking about i'm a democrat, i'm a republican, and not realizing that we are tearing each other down because the media always speaks against the president. ,or, when you had a president you spoke of good things, regardless of who voted for them. host: so when it comes to the idea of working together, what things could be agreed upon that the president and democrats should work with together
caller: yes i do. yes i do. i do believe so, yes. host: ok. louisiana, kimberly, port allen, independent line. yes.r: i would like to say, as far as the country is concerned, that i really have no respect. we are so busy [inaudible] things asoken so many if we do not like this country. all i hear on the media is a lot of negativity. this country used to be a place where people came together and help each other. -- the people that live here don't realize that we are not the same anymore in this...
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>> i do it in london and new york -- >> stephen: i can't do it. >> i can travel. i can do it in new york. >> stephen: i would love it come on. >> we'll have an hour debate about the meaning of life and why we're here. >> stephen: okay, that would be great. >> and what's going to happen. >> stephen: because we can only do 10 minutes here, unfortunately. >> and that's going to be cut. >> stephen: yeah, we're definitely taking out the part where they cheer for you. ( laughter ) good to see you. his sirius radio show is called "deadly sirius." ricky gervais, everybody! we'll be right back with the new host of "cbs this morning," bianna golodryga. ♪ face the world as a face to be reckoned with. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute cosmetic treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. ask for it by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert
>> i do it in london and new york -- >> stephen: i can't do it. >> i can travel. i can do it in new york. >> stephen: i would love it come on. >> we'll have an hour debate about the meaning of life and why we're here. >> stephen: okay, that would be great. >> and what's going to happen. >> stephen: because we can only do 10 minutes here, unfortunately. >> and that's going to be cut. >> stephen: yeah, we're definitely taking out the...
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i do not think and this is all since citizens united. i do not think it is appropriate. in fact, it is illegal for facebook to have taken ads from a foreign power to support or in any way have a say on any sort of elections in the united states. it is not legal to do that. i do not know if they need a corporate governance guy on their or a government affairs understandseally how security laws work or if they need somebody to think about, are they making so much money from running political ads that they need to keep running political ads and running commentary from paid sources around political matters? i do not really think that is how facebook imagined itself. i am sure that is not, what is now middle-aged people who are still on facebook, still using it, i do not think that is why they go on facebook. it is one thing to report the news, another thing to create the news. emily: that was julie goodrich. coming up, it is nasa's turn to go after elon musk. that story is ahead. follow tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: nasa is going to launch a safety review
i do not think and this is all since citizens united. i do not think it is appropriate. in fact, it is illegal for facebook to have taken ads from a foreign power to support or in any way have a say on any sort of elections in the united states. it is not legal to do that. i do not know if they need a corporate governance guy on their or a government affairs understandseally how security laws work or if they need somebody to think about, are they making so much money from running political ads...
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want to do what i want? >> yeah. yeah. she did. i'm not lying to you. >> and when the detective gave a description about the gunshot wound, a description that turned out to be inaccurate, that really set tom off. >> that wound on the back of her head isn't where she can do it herself. it is not. it is not -- >> [ bleep ]. >> and then quite suddenly in the middle of it all completely out of nowhere the detective made an abrupt declaration. >> i have to let you know, your wife did not make it. your wife did not make it. >> she was breathing. she was breathing. she was breathing when she left the house. >> ashley died while tom was in police custody. >> i didn't shoot my wife. i didn't shoot the mother of my kids. i didn't shoot the person who i wanted to have another one with. >> what would the police believe? tom's story that the shooting was a suicide or ashley's parents' story that he shot their daughter in a fit of rage? >>> coming up, ashley's family is outraged by the investigation's final report. >> it
want to do what i want? >> yeah. yeah. she did. i'm not lying to you. >> and when the detective gave a description about the gunshot wound, a description that turned out to be inaccurate, that really set tom off. >> that wound on the back of her head isn't where she can do it herself. it is not. it is not -- >> [ bleep ]. >> and then quite suddenly in the middle of it all completely out of nowhere the detective made an abrupt declaration. >> i have to let you...
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and anyway, i desire to sit and do a clinical practice that's not what i do. i study how and you asked me about that in the first place. i've done extensive research on this as well about all of these topics. if people could get over this victory all that i am inub the right, i have two masters degrees and from different universities none of them are so that's something somebody put out on the social media and it isn't true. >> host: how did the politics come about, did he approach you or did you approach regnery? >> guest: i've collaborated with them on other things. it is an organization i was working with and got to know them and it was kind of a collaborative thing to be honest with you. >> host: we are going to take one more call in more folks virginia. you are on booktv. >> caller: hello, how are you? >> guest: i am well. thank you. >> guest: i am really impressed with your background, and i am an 85-year-old conservative republican very involved in politics. but two or three questions ago a woman asked you why trump lies ved i'm going to ask the same th
and anyway, i desire to sit and do a clinical practice that's not what i do. i study how and you asked me about that in the first place. i've done extensive research on this as well about all of these topics. if people could get over this victory all that i am inub the right, i have two masters degrees and from different universities none of them are so that's something somebody put out on the social media and it isn't true. >> host: how did the politics come about, did he approach you or...
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i do not think i have thought about it in that way. that the government is in a position typically, where, when we are rendering advice, there is a portion of our advice protected under traditional attorney-client privilege and in the event that outside client asked for it, there would be a process privilege that might protect some of that. in a criminal matter, i have been clear that the information that i would provide would not be protected in that context. i have never personally encountered that where i had to and that was a criminal act anything regarding that would be outside the privilege. of the lasthat tees question i was planning to ask, which is is there a particular ethical question or issue that you think may be underdressed for government agencies to take up? that may be one. >> i do not know if i would additional advisory guidance. that -- i the fact ss this gives back to the duty regarding competency -- with technology changing so fast , not only is there the general onus to say apprised of it. issues come up relativel
i do not think i have thought about it in that way. that the government is in a position typically, where, when we are rendering advice, there is a portion of our advice protected under traditional attorney-client privilege and in the event that outside client asked for it, there would be a process privilege that might protect some of that. in a criminal matter, i have been clear that the information that i would provide would not be protected in that context. i have never personally...
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i know they do. that andrew jackson was responsible for the removal of native-americans. >> oh, yes. >> from their own land. >> oh, yeah. >> so when people say -- when the people say go back, you know, to where you came from, listen, they can turn that around and say it to them because they weren't here. so as long as we understand that. and then secondly for me, and many people have heard me say this before, as a defendant of people that were enslaved, the history is horrible. and the brutality and the treatments and the hangings and the raping and it was thomas jefferson's idea to breed slaves. and many people don't understand that. he said they were foolish to sell off their slaves when the issues of -- of -- of slavery status was determined by the mother. >> certainly part of what i wanted to do in the book by exposing the dynamics of congress was to add another dimension to that -- to the slavery angle. which is it's not just in the south. but slave holders are using violence and intimidation to
i know they do. that andrew jackson was responsible for the removal of native-americans. >> oh, yes. >> from their own land. >> oh, yeah. >> so when people say -- when the people say go back, you know, to where you came from, listen, they can turn that around and say it to them because they weren't here. so as long as we understand that. and then secondly for me, and many people have heard me say this before, as a defendant of people that were enslaved, the history is...
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mackerras but how do you do that i mean how do you translate that into into action because i think it's fair to say that theresa may never had her heart didn't i mean actually she was against reg's before she became prime minister i mean i you never saw in the chair and had her heart in it i mean she it was a mandate and she said she would go through with it and that's what her plan is what is the result here i mean if what she do you think genuine in her attempt to get the best deal possible i mean if it is or is that an impossible question to answer go ahead well i actually think in in her own mind she was genuine i say that in the knowledge that of course she voted remaining in the referendum but i didn't think to raise them made intentionally so as this thing only think that she didn't really understand some of the aspects of negotiating this thing properly but coming back to a point that list of mate and indeed to marcus is also made one should not put all the blame for this debacle on to raise the may when david cameron and the previous prime minister who called the referendum res
mackerras but how do you do that i mean how do you translate that into into action because i think it's fair to say that theresa may never had her heart didn't i mean actually she was against reg's before she became prime minister i mean i you never saw in the chair and had her heart in it i mean she it was a mandate and she said she would go through with it and that's what her plan is what is the result here i mean if what she do you think genuine in her attempt to get the best deal possible i...
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i do like oprah, by the way. i do. she was a person that i knew well. came to my place in palm beach often. and i have a lot of respect for her. unfortunately, she did not do the trick. >> the real question is you just set up here and said from this podium -- are you offering a my way or highway scenario to the democrats? >> president trump: negotiation. not at all. >> if they start investigating you that you can play that game and investigate them? >> president trump: better than them. >> can you compartmentalize that and say that you can work with them for the benefit of the rest of the country? or are all bets are off? >> president trump: no, if they do that, all of this is the posture. you heard what i said. >> since it is jim, i will let it go. >> thank you, mr. president. i would like to challenge you on one of the statements that you made at the tail end of the campaign in the midterms. >> president trump: here we go. >> if you do not mind, mr. president. that the caravan was an invasion. >> president trump: i consider it to be an invasion. >> it
i do like oprah, by the way. i do. she was a person that i knew well. came to my place in palm beach often. and i have a lot of respect for her. unfortunately, she did not do the trick. >> the real question is you just set up here and said from this podium -- are you offering a my way or highway scenario to the democrats? >> president trump: negotiation. not at all. >> if they start investigating you that you can play that game and investigate them? >> president trump:...
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i do go out and do this interview. one of the things i talked about was a woman who involved in pr and the organization was do you worry that some of the rhetoric you use in your organization may inspire a hate crime against lgbt queue people and she said to me thank goodness that has not happened. and i went -- excuse me? i said have you heard of matthew shepard? and she went who? and i said would you give me one minute but i had to go to the bathroom and splash water on my face and commerce of down because i was so angry in that moment because my journalist had had slipped off and my mom had went back on. for the purposes of the book i to go back in and finish the interview and create that point of view in the book. it is there. i can't even tell you how viscerally opposed to that point of view i am. it is in the book. >> host: this is melissa and sent a couple of treats. i wanted to get through 90 minutes and of being a teenager during the rise of school shootings and this was hard and i will try again when there is
i do go out and do this interview. one of the things i talked about was a woman who involved in pr and the organization was do you worry that some of the rhetoric you use in your organization may inspire a hate crime against lgbt queue people and she said to me thank goodness that has not happened. and i went -- excuse me? i said have you heard of matthew shepard? and she went who? and i said would you give me one minute but i had to go to the bathroom and splash water on my face and commerce...
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lemonis: i can't do business with you guys. i can't do business with you guys. tom: well, when you want to do business, give me a call. nancy: that's all right. i mean, as far as that goes -- tom: just leave your number, marcus. nancy: there's other people -- i have a backup plan, so... lemonis: watch what's about to happen. after all that craziness... nancy: i still love you, though, marcus. can we go out on a date now? lemonis: [bleep] you. ♪ are you proud of yourself for that episode? amber: i think we made a good show. how do you think she feels now? lemonis: today? i don't know. have you talked to her? amber: we tried to call her, tried to call her and tom. they wouldn't get on the phone with us. lemonis: i actually thought that this would be an easy business to go from $4 million to $8 million -- not a lot of money in with a huge amount of money out, and i was always looking for those. i almost became the guy that got comfortable dealing with the dysfunctional personalities because in my mind, i convinced myself that i could actually change their mind se
lemonis: i can't do business with you guys. i can't do business with you guys. tom: well, when you want to do business, give me a call. nancy: that's all right. i mean, as far as that goes -- tom: just leave your number, marcus. nancy: there's other people -- i have a backup plan, so... lemonis: watch what's about to happen. after all that craziness... nancy: i still love you, though, marcus. can we go out on a date now? lemonis: [bleep] you. ♪ are you proud of yourself for that episode?...
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did i get that right? so maia. i knew i would do that. with the stability of a home and a job now, she plans to become a sign language interpreter and pay it forward. please congratulate her and welcome her. [applause] >> how is everybody. first and foremost, i want to say thank you. everybody and jesus, i love you guys so much because without the consistency of it all, i don't feel like i would have accomplished everything. access point and bayview, people get discouraged in the neighborhood and it is not what it is kept up just cracked up to be. the people inside a very welcoming and loving, like you feel welcome and from the time that i've been there and the time that lady has been assigned to my case has been nothing just greatness. when i feel like giving up and finding somewhere to live, they continue to keep pushing. i did some footwork but i owe them everything. they do the majority of the footwork. i don't really know what else to say, but it is a blessing and if we can keep utilizing the things that are out there. just know that
did i get that right? so maia. i knew i would do that. with the stability of a home and a job now, she plans to become a sign language interpreter and pay it forward. please congratulate her and welcome her. [applause] >> how is everybody. first and foremost, i want to say thank you. everybody and jesus, i love you guys so much because without the consistency of it all, i don't feel like i would have accomplished everything. access point and bayview, people get discouraged in the...
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so, i had to prove 'em wrong, which i am doing to this day and i will still do until the end of my days. i've gotten to where i am at because of my family. and, the wounded warrior project has helped me more than i can ever imagine. they have really been there to support me in my endeavors. my number one goal, basically, is to get close to where i was. i am more than ready to work hard to get to that goal. i am living proof to never give up and i will never give up. >> more than a dozen illegal immigrants from the lead caravan were arrested for illegally crossing our border with mexico last night near tijuana. 650 more were arrested, just a few short hours away from arizona this week. the central american migrants began arriving in tijuana earlier this week, thousands more are now expected to arrive shortly. doctors chris bennett, william longeness, has been for the past couple of weeks, during the caravan and tonight, he is in tijuana and has the latest for us. william? reporter: have to tell you, the shelters here in tijuana are full. the city has opened a ymca. we think that there ar
so, i had to prove 'em wrong, which i am doing to this day and i will still do until the end of my days. i've gotten to where i am at because of my family. and, the wounded warrior project has helped me more than i can ever imagine. they have really been there to support me in my endeavors. my number one goal, basically, is to get close to where i was. i am more than ready to work hard to get to that goal. i am living proof to never give up and i will never give up. >> more than a dozen...
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i do a fair bit of reading. what do you do, bob? robert: in my spare time i , interview justices of the supreme court. that's about it these days. i think our time is running short. justice kagan: they're nodding in the front row. robert: i have time for two? justice kagan: better be good. robert: every time we have a new nominee for the court, questions get asked -- should justices have life tenure? if you could give us what you think of the advantages and maybe the disadvantages of life tenure? justice kagan: are we retroactively applying this? [laughter] i am pretty happy. i am happy with it being life tenure. it's a hard question. the reason for it is very important. it makes people independent. none of us are thinking about the next job. we won't have it. no one is ever going to be in the position where they need anything from anyone, ever again. that's a really important thing, to ensure the judicial branch is independent. could you do that with sufficiently long terms. 18 years seems to be the goaing proposal. -- the going pr
i do a fair bit of reading. what do you do, bob? robert: in my spare time i , interview justices of the supreme court. that's about it these days. i think our time is running short. justice kagan: they're nodding in the front row. robert: i have time for two? justice kagan: better be good. robert: every time we have a new nominee for the court, questions get asked -- should justices have life tenure? if you could give us what you think of the advantages and maybe the disadvantages of life...
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i do two cans about equality for women in africa i do a mass market followed you get really delicious life. and that's all from global three thousand this time we're back next week and until then drop us a nine global three thousand d.w. dot com or check out our facebook page w global society see you next week. the by. the book. and come. sunni conflict for power and religion. thirty. talents failed to determine its outcome. in negotiations lasting mediators succeeded in reaching agreement it was the birth of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight the long road to peace. and fifteen minutes on the job. how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on was. reassuring to me. don't expect a happy ending. the church at last was struck. earth a home for saving the global indias tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas being by a series of global three thousand on d. w. and online the book you can tell a lot about our society by its garbage. the first so it's worthless fo
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i do ignore obama's triumphs. i do invent obama turpitude. i insist on trump. i ignore obvious treason. and i idolize outrageous trickster. host: ok. paul in new jersey. one more from alex in maryland. who has already voted. caller: thanks for taking my call. i will keep it short and sweet. from other colors -- callers about the "new ear" of racial divisiveness -- era" of racial divisiveness, i just want to say it has always been divided. things are structurally wrong. i think it is important to recognize this. important to recognize marginalized voices. so again, probably, probably something that people who are not in positions to be disadvantaged by these laws unfairly had to notice and now have to notice because these voices are much more audible, the problems are much more visible. so i think that it does not need it can tool of division, be a really important tool in restoration. and i really hope you would consider these voices as legitimate. host: a gallup poll as the campaigns come to a close, a poll on the top issues facing congress, those congressiona
i do ignore obama's triumphs. i do invent obama turpitude. i insist on trump. i ignore obvious treason. and i idolize outrageous trickster. host: ok. paul in new jersey. one more from alex in maryland. who has already voted. caller: thanks for taking my call. i will keep it short and sweet. from other colors -- callers about the "new ear" of racial divisiveness -- era" of racial divisiveness, i just want to say it has always been divided. things are structurally wrong. i think it...
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it was an unfair way to do it. how would i do it? earnings reserve has about $18 billion in it right now, which the legislature can access with a simple vote a majority vote. what i would do is put a big chink of it -- the next thing i would do is a percent of market value. making sure we have a formula so 50% of the formula would go into the permanent fund dividend. and constitutionally protect it . . under my administration i fought hard and voted against the state which was the first attempt to change and i submitted bills to return. the current calculation that on the books for years as a calculation that i will use and i can assure one of the first orders of business when i get into the governorship is going to be to return to the people of alaska. >> we do want to reiterate do you support the concept of a pfd mandate and the constitution and how would you structure the fund dividend to make sure the legislature doesn't raise the money to support the spending in the years that we have low prices and what should split the for the
it was an unfair way to do it. how would i do it? earnings reserve has about $18 billion in it right now, which the legislature can access with a simple vote a majority vote. what i would do is put a big chink of it -- the next thing i would do is a percent of market value. making sure we have a formula so 50% of the formula would go into the permanent fund dividend. and constitutionally protect it . . under my administration i fought hard and voted against the state which was the first attempt...
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ryan: yes, i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. i ended up being the consensus person because we went through those torturous machinations. i see that they'll probably have the same experiences. their party, now that they're in the majority, is a wider party, ideologically speaking, our majority is the same. and it's the 21st century where the internet can allow a person to become a celebrity petty quickly. by being an entertaining figure. and those incentive structures are in place for both parties, for anybody. >> democrats often say they're the party that loves governing, they. they don't like that blow things up an that's a republican instinct that the tea party are more inclined to blow up government. do you disagree with that? mr. ryan: i think i do now. i could see that case being made a decade or two ago but i don't think that's necessarily
ryan: yes, i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. i ended up being the consensus person because we went through those torturous machinations. i see that they'll probably have the same experiences. their party, now that they're in the majority, is a wider party, ideologically speaking, our majority is the same. and it's the 21st century...
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with them to i don't want or i can just let me as i knew she couldn't do that moved me and i did yeah because she bloomed he could feel that he had a ticking dad when i say he may have to move out of one of the one that he i want to go to before i had a. good of a place called camp sundown to get for people that can't decide and they're like so tired. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand her daughter katie was diagnosed with a very rare son sensitive condition if i get sunburned i heal she does or she'll patients are going to have problems with the walk to talk to your son the brains that are actually shrinking inside the scolded speaker in the brain still small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin into your muscle all the way down to. it is never really close so we're just not sure this is but just. join me every thursday on the all excitement and i'll be speaking to get us to the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll s
with them to i don't want or i can just let me as i knew she couldn't do that moved me and i did yeah because she bloomed he could feel that he had a ticking dad when i say he may have to move out of one of the one that he i want to go to before i had a. good of a place called camp sundown to get for people that can't decide and they're like so tired. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand her daughter katie was...
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>> i do not. i do not. i feel great. i just love my job. so i may not love my job, if i was in that nfib optimism index, i would be part of the up line. it really is the most fun i've ever had. >> thank you, larry. larry kudlow, national economic council director. thank you. . >>> later today, former president barack obama will campaign in miami at a rally for senator bill nelson, candidate for governor andrew gillum and other democrats on the ballot tuesday at 2:30 p.m. eastern live on c-span. >>> and president trump and vice president pence are also on the campaign trail. they hold a campaign rally in indianapolis at 7:15 p.m. eastern. live on c-span. your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to lake havasu center, arizona, with the help of our sudden link by altese cable partners we will explore the literary life and history of leave haven sue, saturday at noon eastern on book tv. hear from the author and lifelong resident rick kingsbury as he shares the lake havasu early history, from his book
>> i do not. i do not. i feel great. i just love my job. so i may not love my job, if i was in that nfib optimism index, i would be part of the up line. it really is the most fun i've ever had. >> thank you, larry. larry kudlow, national economic council director. thank you. . >>> later today, former president barack obama will campaign in miami at a rally for senator bill nelson, candidate for governor andrew gillum and other democrats on the ballot tuesday at 2:30 p.m....
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do i have elements here. are my going to put them aside not doing what they want no of course not i go for it this is their s. life danger at any point in your line of work where you feel like sense of superiority here i am white man from the land of prosperity and peace i come to you party squabbling i will solve your pain because i know better does it ever get that feeling because it's dangerous there's a there's a fine line when you have so much power and trust. in your hands and you can make the processes move you can get that sense you can yeah sure i don't you don't have i am very as i don't. sure of what i'm doing that i am as i am present. tense i don't know the world in these visions or as i doubt about what i am doing just a feeling of superiority that can never. because if i doubt that means that they don't have a sense of superiority. and i never go resistance of people knows that you know we are dealing with men we are dealing with human and sometimes we have to put two sides of paper and documen
do i have elements here. are my going to put them aside not doing what they want no of course not i go for it this is their s. life danger at any point in your line of work where you feel like sense of superiority here i am white man from the land of prosperity and peace i come to you party squabbling i will solve your pain because i know better does it ever get that feeling because it's dangerous there's a there's a fine line when you have so much power and trust. in your hands and you can...
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i do it because the company is stronger. i do it because i have a return. i was really irritated because i think it's wrong. i think we should do things because it's right sometimes. i could make the opposite case. what if i find an environment , a country where having women is not the smart thing from a profit point of view? what if i find a country where discrimination is good? if i can make the opposite case, does that make exclusion right? does this make discrimination right? of course not. i decided i would go for the right thing and maybe philosophical, there is principles behind it. we have to do the right thing. to be honest, personally, i worked at mackenzie at the earlier part of my life. it was dominated by essentially white middle-aged men in white shirts and red ties. and then i went to a startup. when you are in a startup, you do not give a damn about the gender. you need good people and you need results. we ended up with a wonderful diverse, men, women, age was irrelevant. that convinced me, and this was really the second part, it convinced m
i do it because the company is stronger. i do it because i have a return. i was really irritated because i think it's wrong. i think we should do things because it's right sometimes. i could make the opposite case. what if i find an environment , a country where having women is not the smart thing from a profit point of view? what if i find a country where discrimination is good? if i can make the opposite case, does that make exclusion right? does this make discrimination right? of course not....
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i think he would do a good job. by the way, his lawyer in bridge gate was christopher wray. >> laura: the tangled tentacles all around. we'll let you go. what do the republicans have in store in the house of representatives with subpoena power, all these very anxious democrats who have been out of power for a while, emoluments clause, business dealings? >> it has the promise of getting really ugly. i think the white house is going, and the administration in general, are going to have to make some very hard decisions want things to fight, when to fight, and how to fight. but they are going to have to fight. >> laura: again, chris christie is a fighter. anyone who's seen his old press conferences, among the most entertaining. he's really smart. >> that's true. i think it's really important that somebody at the top of the justice department, particularly with these issues cannot be a real prosecutor now. >> laura: who knows how to do it. that was a deficit for jeff sessions for jeff sessions i think is a very nice pers
i think he would do a good job. by the way, his lawyer in bridge gate was christopher wray. >> laura: the tangled tentacles all around. we'll let you go. what do the republicans have in store in the house of representatives with subpoena power, all these very anxious democrats who have been out of power for a while, emoluments clause, business dealings? >> it has the promise of getting really ugly. i think the white house is going, and the administration in general, are going to...
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do have a degree in psychology but i did do my clinicals in my internship i don't have any degrees from any mail order institutions at all. what i refer to myself is a human behavior expert through sorganizational development all expert people say psychologist because they choose something psychological and that is not me. but anyway i have no desire to sit in the clinical practice i do media and i study people and thenn you ask me about that in the first place that's what i studied and i have written for years on all of these topics but people like the caller can get this victory all that i'm on the right i doubt they would have the same caller and i do hold two masters from three different universities and none of those are mail-order but that out there and they had but it's not true. >> how did regnery come to you quick. >> i was collaborating with them on three other things and i got to know them and they wanted to collaborate. >> we have one more call from virginia you are a book tv. >>caller: how are you? . >> i am very impressed with your background. i am an 85 -year-old conserva
do have a degree in psychology but i did do my clinicals in my internship i don't have any degrees from any mail order institutions at all. what i refer to myself is a human behavior expert through sorganizational development all expert people say psychologist because they choose something psychological and that is not me. but anyway i have no desire to sit in the clinical practice i do media and i study people and thenn you ask me about that in the first place that's what i studied and i have...
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i do -- i do -- now i do -- i'm trying to think about it, workers' rights, workers who are dying from cancer, caused usually from their employment, so that's what i do now. that's it. i got the longest tenure on the commission, is what he was trying to say. >> vice president mazzucco: commissioner hamasaki. >> good evening. i joined in june of this year. i am not a native of san francisco, but i've been here for 24 years, so i get a little bit of a hometown credit at this point. i think i've earned it, slowly. in my life, i'm a criminal defense attorney, primarily private practice. i work in san francisco and practice throughout the bay area, and i'm also really involved in our local legal bar associations. i'm the president-elect of the barristers club of the bar association of san francisco, and also serve as the treasurer of the asian-american bar association of san francisco. i have a 4 year old that i hope to follow in petra's footsteps and send them to this lovely institution some day. beautiful school. >> vice president mazzucco: thanks, commissioner hamasaki. commissioner broo
i do -- i do -- now i do -- i'm trying to think about it, workers' rights, workers who are dying from cancer, caused usually from their employment, so that's what i do now. that's it. i got the longest tenure on the commission, is what he was trying to say. >> vice president mazzucco: commissioner hamasaki. >> good evening. i joined in june of this year. i am not a native of san francisco, but i've been here for 24 years, so i get a little bit of a hometown credit at this point. i...
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i don't do jokes. i don't do -- i do characterizations. the fun comes from the character. it comes from what he's doing, what he's thinking about, what he's thinking of doing. so, that's the way i do comedy. i don't go out and just tell a string of jokes. see you on you january 26th on a sunday night. >> abc, abc, abc. >> can you hear me? is the sound on, mr. hempstead? is the sound -- the sound is on? the air is off. the air is off. the air is off! >> a show is usually as good as its top banana and writers. we had writers that you couldn't touch. >> you had jewish writers. neil simon, carl reiner, mel brooks, woody allen. anything you laughed at in the second half of the 20th century was provided by them. >> do you recognize this voice, al? >> hello, al. remember me? i used to encourage you. i helped you in those desperate years when you needed help so very much. i guided you and encouraged you and did so much to mold your character and make you the person you are today. >> can i hear it again? >> your show is now looked at by comedy mavens as one of the great early comed
i don't do jokes. i don't do -- i do characterizations. the fun comes from the character. it comes from what he's doing, what he's thinking about, what he's thinking of doing. so, that's the way i do comedy. i don't go out and just tell a string of jokes. see you on you january 26th on a sunday night. >> abc, abc, abc. >> can you hear me? is the sound on, mr. hempstead? is the sound -- the sound is on? the air is off. the air is off. the air is off! >> a show is usually as...
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i do not mean to be in any way confrontational. i do not know all the facts. sure, i am familiar with the names. i have heard was would on the past, but i do not know enough to be able to opine on that. but i can tell you that i, in my office, we are committed to this, and we encourage people to come forward. with will take those allegations seriously. we may not always agree with what people think happens, but we will do it right. >> [inaudible] no, ineral counsel said approved this. there is a program i think that violates the fourth amendment, began as a general councils as, well, i signed off on this, so i do not think so. is there a step you would take after that? i.g. storch: i am loath to engage in hypotheticals, but once something is determined to be a violation, then we as an i.g. are not likely to have anywhere else we are going to go on that. julian: the general counsel's position is it is the final word? am loathch: again, i to count on hypotheticals, but there is a dispositive answer in terms of a legal question, we would not be, at the i.g., the
i do not mean to be in any way confrontational. i do not know all the facts. sure, i am familiar with the names. i have heard was would on the past, but i do not know enough to be able to opine on that. but i can tell you that i, in my office, we are committed to this, and we encourage people to come forward. with will take those allegations seriously. we may not always agree with what people think happens, but we will do it right. >> [inaudible] no, ineral counsel said approved this....
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they were saying, i do not think he is going to do well with women. i love women. they're the greatest. i like them much more than i like men. i love -- here is the thing. remember after we won, they said -- they did not know what was going on. they said he did unbelievably well with women. [cheering] now they are saying the same thing, but they say a weekly because they want to say it quickly, i do not think he will do well with women. but we tried this two years ago. we did so well. we will do well with women again because they want security. they want security. they do not want these people coming into our country. you saw the report. the caravan, more than 300 people have criminal records and have serious problems that we do not want to get involved with. we want people coming in, but they have to come in legally. i'm sorry. [cheers] this election is about security and this election is about prosperity. for years, you watched as we let foreign countries plunder our wealth, shutter our factories, and steal our jobs. but those days are over. [cheering] we have ad
they were saying, i do not think he is going to do well with women. i love women. they're the greatest. i like them much more than i like men. i love -- here is the thing. remember after we won, they said -- they did not know what was going on. they said he did unbelievably well with women. [cheering] now they are saying the same thing, but they say a weekly because they want to say it quickly, i do not think he will do well with women. but we tried this two years ago. we did so well. we will...
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