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barry: i have no idea. i mean, i think -- i have never really had a goal. i have never, i mean, i've never said, i want to be that. so me, it was whatever i was curious about. david: one of the things i like to ask people about is leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: probably the kind of, often blind willfulness. i think will and some energy to propel it, but the stronger the will, i think, the more -- that at least allows people to follow. david: if you were to say today, what you are most proud of what you have achieved with your life, what would you say? barry: probably, probably my marriage. david: ok. so you got married in 2001 to a very famous fashion designer. does she give you fashion advice in dressing you or not really? barry: take a look. no. david: well, i don't know -- [barry laughs] david: do you give her device on internet-related things? barry: no. i mean, her instincts transcend fashion, and so anything that comes up, her instincts are pretty damn good, and so i listen, and she occasionally listens to me. david: o
barry: i have no idea. i mean, i think -- i have never really had a goal. i have never, i mean, i've never said, i want to be that. so me, it was whatever i was curious about. david: one of the things i like to ask people about is leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: probably the kind of, often blind willfulness. i think will and some energy to propel it, but the stronger the will, i think, the more -- that at least allows people to follow. david: if you were to say...
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what do i think? >> i confess. please do not say it is all in the book. >> i have not read it either. >> a systemic corruption. concrete examples. at least i speak for myself, i do not know the material enough to imagine or know what you are referring to the other part is, what is the cyst of incentives and motivation of systemic corruption? >> excellent question. i think i will try to answer the first one. >> having written such a well documented book. things have been different than what is in there. there was a meeting we were discussing. in that meeting, use the one of these regulars, this person went on to be promoted. sweep this under the table. helping to do something about topping foreign regulators from making goldman sachs comply with these rules. we are not talking about complicated issues. we are talking about something simple. you are supposed to have the appliance data on the file. they apply. they want to open an account with you. this is very basic stuff. you have a foreign regulators, can you give
what do i think? >> i confess. please do not say it is all in the book. >> i have not read it either. >> a systemic corruption. concrete examples. at least i speak for myself, i do not know the material enough to imagine or know what you are referring to the other part is, what is the cyst of incentives and motivation of systemic corruption? >> excellent question. i think i will try to answer the first one. >> having written such a well documented book. things have...
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trump: i could have ended it anytime i wanted. i didn't. there was no collusion, there was no anything. i didn't. they went after hackers in moscow, i don't know about that. they went after people with tax problems from years ago. they went after people with loans and other things, nothing to do with my campaign. this is an investigation where many, many millions of dollars has been spent and there is no collusion. it was supposed to be on collusion. there is no collusion. and i think it is very bad for our country, i will tell you. i think it is a shame. and a poll come out today -- by the way, from nbc, or at least i saw it on nbc where at least a majority of the people do not agree with the mueller investigation. or at least disapproval. they have a much higher disapproval. it should end because it is bad for our country. i am not just talking about the tremendous expense. the other thing is they should look at the other side. they only look at one side. they are not looking at all of the things that came up during this investigation. th
trump: i could have ended it anytime i wanted. i didn't. there was no collusion, there was no anything. i didn't. they went after hackers in moscow, i don't know about that. they went after people with tax problems from years ago. they went after people with loans and other things, nothing to do with my campaign. this is an investigation where many, many millions of dollars has been spent and there is no collusion. it was supposed to be on collusion. there is no collusion. and i think it is...
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i told you i did. john: i believe in it. robert and mark probably have -- how could you believe in it when you haven't even asked about the entire business and how it works? here -- because this -- because you know what? we'll figure it out. because -- that's right. we'll take affordable next steps forward. you know, christopher, you know -- we will call the other roberts and cubans of the world to give us advice on this. well, you -- you know -- you know what? you know what? you know what? yeah. you know what? i'm willing to do it with daymond. yeah, okay. daymond, if you're willing to do it with me... i absolutely will do it with you. i think that you should just say right now, "do it." okay, lori and i are gonna go in 50-50 partners. that's $20,000 from her, $20,000 from me for 15% of your company. you have to make a decision now. i'm gonna take -- i'm gonna take your deal. done. good. done. thanks. all right. thanks. thanks. thank, man. that's awesome. thank you. i love you guys. i'm really glad. thank you so much. let's
i told you i did. john: i believe in it. robert and mark probably have -- how could you believe in it when you haven't even asked about the entire business and how it works? here -- because this -- because you know what? we'll figure it out. because -- that's right. we'll take affordable next steps forward. you know, christopher, you know -- we will call the other roberts and cubans of the world to give us advice on this. well, you -- you know -- you know what? you know what? you know what?...
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and, as i began to write, i realized that i should write the way i talk, not the way i write as a judge. and contractions were okay, exclamation points were okay. [laughter] these were things you'll never see inre any of my legal writin. i had to throw away the grammar book again. and not think in terms of rules, but think in terms of emotions. how do i convey to you what i was feeling? and that's how the book was born. heand in fact, all three books, well this isn't a bridge version of my adult -- my parents memoir. i have two children's book. the original memoir is my parent'sin book. but, and the children's book is really about the influence of reading and words on my life. so, the creative writing was me going back to story-telling. and i remember my grandmother's poetry reading. and they were always stories. that's what poetry is about. stories. and that is how i found my creative soul. i have a reporter who told me i should write my poison that way. [laughter] i think my poison have come -- have become cleaner and more powerful since i wrote these books. >> juan felipe: they messe
and, as i began to write, i realized that i should write the way i talk, not the way i write as a judge. and contractions were okay, exclamation points were okay. [laughter] these were things you'll never see inre any of my legal writin. i had to throw away the grammar book again. and not think in terms of rules, but think in terms of emotions. how do i convey to you what i was feeling? and that's how the book was born. heand in fact, all three books, well this isn't a bridge version of my...
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the others or is it as early for that me i am not bound to that i can i can have i can do what i want when i want and people believe as close me. just one example in south africa i stopped the dialogues between white and black by an exchange of prisoners. or than sixty people or five countries involved five country and forced. to place it in. muslim baek it happened very smoothly everything went right not one document was right there is not a. which has been sacked everybody arrive with. planes to be put back as a back of the prisoners everybody believe that it should be issued arrive at that time and be part of that that. not one people. and that it was involving millions country like hans or south africa now maybe mozambique. so i wonder if it always goes down so i had a friend an american friend who was working at the fall of apartheid in south africa just like you and he was telling me you know every time he's in the conflict resolution as well and he was how we know every time i go for a new job i have this feeling that i know what to do i know how to fix it i know it better and
the others or is it as early for that me i am not bound to that i can i can have i can do what i want when i want and people believe as close me. just one example in south africa i stopped the dialogues between white and black by an exchange of prisoners. or than sixty people or five countries involved five country and forced. to place it in. muslim baek it happened very smoothly everything went right not one document was right there is not a. which has been sacked everybody arrive with. planes...
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i i. i i. i i i i i i i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic. a russian athlete tragically lost his arms in an accident decades ago has taken gold in his category at the european triathlon championships in spain the fifty five year old conquered the kilometers of running swimming and cycling with the help of his wife is also his trainer get a chance to speak to both of them about their motivation. the photos are slow to slip it was our commitment to prisons that are much. more than will work when you're syria which is to lower the price to build. of shells exported to. supply. more leads me to be in your nationalist louche distribution. bottle of three outlawed. new paused but then most of. us who believe need to be bucharest the blog. must now richest forgot of people. in europe always cooked the
i i. i i. i i i i i i i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic. a russian athlete tragically lost his arms in an accident decades ago has taken gold in his category at the european triathlon championships in spain the fifty five year old conquered the kilometers of running swimming and cycling with...
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but i can't say that i don't create my own story. i mean, i certainly do that. and part of that -- so we can't avoid that. we're not unconscious walking through a simple world. it's media-rich, it's full of contradictory impulses, perceptions and understandings. and to be successful in that world, you do need some consistency, and you need a story that people can relate to. so every politician, if he or she is going to be successful, does do some crafting of the story. >> i wanted to ask you about your attachment to history because, i mean, this biography is my attempt in part to tell a history of california, and i sort of got that idea in part from a conversation with you where you talked about the importance of history as an anchor in times of disruption, i think, when you were inaugurated in 2015, your wife said in introducing you that no one she knew was guided more by history in terms of principles and looking to the past for guidance. and i just wanted to see if you would talk about that a little bit, because i think people associate you as someone who's v
but i can't say that i don't create my own story. i mean, i certainly do that. and part of that -- so we can't avoid that. we're not unconscious walking through a simple world. it's media-rich, it's full of contradictory impulses, perceptions and understandings. and to be successful in that world, you do need some consistency, and you need a story that people can relate to. so every politician, if he or she is going to be successful, does do some crafting of the story. >> i wanted to ask...
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i work for the hotel. i am a janitor. i have to work two jobs. to be able to pay for my bills and my rent. i can't pay for healthcare coverage. my daughter has gone to the university and it is going to be harder for me with just one job. >> kirk. >> i've worked for marriott for 23 years. i was at the stanford court for 18 years, i thought i would retire there. in 2013 i was laid off so i had to look for another marriott job to stay with the company. i knew a manager at another marriott so i went to work for them, luckily. after three months, i lost my healthcare. i started getting letters for cobra, which is not cheap, as you well know. but luckily i did get a job. the marriott, i've worked for marriott for a long time. i know they can afford this. the healthcare is important, especially here in san francisco. with my brothers and sisters this strike has been tough. one job should be enough. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is candy and i work for the san francisco for 16 years being a supervisor. i strike marriott because i have to give up
i work for the hotel. i am a janitor. i have to work two jobs. to be able to pay for my bills and my rent. i can't pay for healthcare coverage. my daughter has gone to the university and it is going to be harder for me with just one job. >> kirk. >> i've worked for marriott for 23 years. i was at the stanford court for 18 years, i thought i would retire there. in 2013 i was laid off so i had to look for another marriott job to stay with the company. i knew a manager at another...
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i already laid it out. i told my sister. i said, "oh, he's a great guy. great guys always" -- lemonis: you don't even know me yet. i could be crazy. nancy: i said, "oh, he's gonna have three kids"... lemonis: no, no kids. nancy: ..."be married." lemonis: no. nancy: ching-ching. lemonis: did you think it was funny that she was flirting with me? amber: oh, my gosh, yes. i could have played, like, a whole scene of that. we had more. we have way more. [ laughing ] she, like, touched your chest. lemonis: i think in that moment, what i probably thought more than anything else is, "what did i get myself into?" and what nobody knew -- i think maybe you knew -- is i had 103-degree fever that entire day. and so i'm sick, it's hot as you know what, now she's telling me about beating the crap out of his girlfriend who was having sex in her bed, and now she's asking me if i want to go out, essentially... amber: right. lemonis: ...in a matter of, no b.s., less than five minutes. amber: and so now -- what are you -- like, what goes through your head? are you like, "why
i already laid it out. i told my sister. i said, "oh, he's a great guy. great guys always" -- lemonis: you don't even know me yet. i could be crazy. nancy: i said, "oh, he's gonna have three kids"... lemonis: no, no kids. nancy: ..."be married." lemonis: no. nancy: ching-ching. lemonis: did you think it was funny that she was flirting with me? amber: oh, my gosh, yes. i could have played, like, a whole scene of that. we had more. we have way more. [ laughing ] she,...
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when i started working at the marriott, i felt like i finally made it. i have a bmr. we talked about the affordable housing i was blessed to get. it's very -- the battle is it never ends. so you get employment and then you have to worry about the stress of losing your job for the job security or not having benefits or to pay more out of pocket when it's almost impossible to live in this city as it is with other bills as far as childcare, transportation, you know, after school programs, food. it's very challenging. i believe one job should be enough. especially with all these big buildings that make all this money. i feel like they should share. there's no reason for us workers to work hard three or four jobs and not be able to get the money that we deserve. i don't think that we're asking for too much. we're just asking for what we deserve and what we know that they can give us. i appreciate you guys for taking the time out to listen to me and the workers. i really hope that we can come to speedy resolution to this. it's very hard for me and my workers to not only not
when i started working at the marriott, i felt like i finally made it. i have a bmr. we talked about the affordable housing i was blessed to get. it's very -- the battle is it never ends. so you get employment and then you have to worry about the stress of losing your job for the job security or not having benefits or to pay more out of pocket when it's almost impossible to live in this city as it is with other bills as far as childcare, transportation, you know, after school programs, food....
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. >> if i may speak, i'm sorry. i thought i spoke with you earlier on the phone. my request was originally that we hear today and continue it to the monday december 3rd. the charter amendment must sit with the full board for one week before it can be voted on. it was -- it would move forward on december 4th and sit for a week before a final vote on december 11th. again, i would like the opportunity for an up or down vote and i would prefer that this not get stopped because of process but because i wasn't able to get the votes on the board of supervisors. so i really, out of respect, would like this to go for an up or down vote at the board of supervisors on december 11th. the only way for that to happen is for this committee to hear this item one more time on monday, december 3rd. if i had known the chair would have known that they would like them to be here, i would have asked them to be here to answer all of these questions. this has been sitting for 30 days. on 30 day hold. during that time, any of my colleagues could have stated they would like these questions
. >> if i may speak, i'm sorry. i thought i spoke with you earlier on the phone. my request was originally that we hear today and continue it to the monday december 3rd. the charter amendment must sit with the full board for one week before it can be voted on. it was -- it would move forward on december 4th and sit for a week before a final vote on december 11th. again, i would like the opportunity for an up or down vote and i would prefer that this not get stopped because of process but...
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and i -- >> jimmy: where weou and i thought like, oh, i at iw. so, when i got sick, i did about half of the movie with mono. but what i had to do is i had to go out -- i had overstayed my visa in london. i had to go out of the country to paris. so i spent one night in paris, but i was out of it. and i sleep naked, so i get into the hotel room, and i wasn't thinking. i shut the door and i go to bed. i wake up the next morning, and i didn't realize that the entire side of the wall to my hotel room is a massive floor to ceiling wall to wall window. on the other side of it is where all of the french patrons are eating their breakfast. [ laughter ] [ audience oohs ] and it was like, "oh, all right, hey." >> jimmy: oh my gosh! >> "how's it going?" i didn't know what to do. i was like frozen. loong at me. and i got back into the sheets. and i was like, oh, what do i do? i can't like, get up and get some -- get -- i can't, close the curtain. >> jimmy: yeah, never forget that. that is a -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: that is a big baguette. that is a -- [ laughter
and i -- >> jimmy: where weou and i thought like, oh, i at iw. so, when i got sick, i did about half of the movie with mono. but what i had to do is i had to go out -- i had overstayed my visa in london. i had to go out of the country to paris. so i spent one night in paris, but i was out of it. and i sleep naked, so i get into the hotel room, and i wasn't thinking. i shut the door and i go to bed. i wake up the next morning, and i didn't realize that the entire side of the wall to my...
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i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everyone. here at "the tonight show," we love technology, we love the latest thing and we love robots. and i found some really interesting robots that i'm about to show you. it is time for "tonight showbotics." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight showbotics tonight showbotics yes ♪ >> jimmy: this is "tonight showbotics." let's meet our first robot. please welcome from m.i.t., sangbae kim and the mini cheetah. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] thank you, good to see you. oh my god -- okay, all right. first of all, wow, okay. this thing is amazing. what is it and why did you make this? what is it? [ laughter ] >> this is a mini cheetah. we built several regular robots, but we brought the small one not to scare you. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: too late. [ laughter ] >> we built this robot to develop the mobility. so we have a mini robot out there, but their mobility is no
i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everyone. here at "the tonight show," we love technology, we love the latest thing and we love robots. and i found some really interesting robots that i'm about to show you. it is time for "tonight showbotics." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight showbotics tonight...
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where i was in tears. [ laughter ] >> i guess i was 22 years old. she had a point, and i will say this, >> you had wrecked the boat a day before. >> he handles his anger in a slightly different way, but here is the truth about my grandparents. every single one of my cousins, they are doing something in some small way that is bigger then their own and created their own financial success and there is nothing wrong with making money. but our grandmother never let us take the fact that our grandparents were president for granted. she said we might grow up in this unique set of circumstances, but you should use that to better the lives of others. there is not one cousin that i can think of, >> and don't mention if you can't.[ laughter ]>> she is like that strong sicilian grandmother, that all of her kids and grandkids are better because of it. >> you have said, and i was trying to learn more about your boys and i know a little bit more about the girls. it made me go to twitter. [ laughter ]>> which i don't like to do because there is other people on twit
where i was in tears. [ laughter ] >> i guess i was 22 years old. she had a point, and i will say this, >> you had wrecked the boat a day before. >> he handles his anger in a slightly different way, but here is the truth about my grandparents. every single one of my cousins, they are doing something in some small way that is bigger then their own and created their own financial success and there is nothing wrong with making money. but our grandmother never let us take the fact...
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i think i always knew i was a writer on some level, but i kind of stopped when i became a cop. i used to write short stories, and i thought someday i'm going to write a book about all these ad ventures that my mother took me on. when i became a cop, i found i turned off parts of my brain. i found i had to learn to conform, which was not anything i'd really been taught but felt very safe to me. i think i was drawn to police work because after coming from such chaos, it seemed like a very organized, but stable environment. and even though things happening, it felt like putting order on chaos and that felt very safe to me. my girlfriend and i were sitting in ve 150d uvio's bar, and i looked out the window and i saw a police car, and there was a woman who looked like me driving the car. for a moment, i thought i was me. and i turned to my friend and i said, i think i'm supposed to do this. i saw myself driving in this car. as a child, we never thought of police work as a possibility for women because there weren't any until the mid70's, so i had only even begun to notice there were
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i. i. i. i. i. i i. know a whole. lot of. summons for the. lease and we. may only to change said yes and the immunity mutambara down on capital in the. child who died are you sure do as well to my opinion it in there. you know it's i mean you need to have heard a mostly you so easily it was revised. to know what it. is i would have to go on for two or three days of its which would have allowed for top of the tires coca-cola rifle into this machine answer according. to the bill and the bill for ya. sure well bill you corner on this and he. calls hank. what outside john it's a bring my thoughts out to brown told her about the book what's available for more on this formula for her show on united that's what you're up. to know your audience and do them with them. or you can do that and so i walked out on to an adonis one of the new policy on earth and i was on the house one is here noon and. one is there no one is going to cut on this and out of the job that i knew jonathan you know. who. i am not lying oh yeah there's a little yet it. shouldn't go. with what
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i i i i i i i i i i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic. the annual g. seven meeting could eventually become a thing of the past european commission president jiang through june to things none of the e.u.'s member states will be part of the group by mid century saying the writing is on the wall for europe's economic might. we are losing economic weight in the next coming decades roelant small us twenty to twenty three percent who do you to be fifteen sixteen seventeen percent after twenty years in thirty years and not a single member of the european union will be a member of the g. seven and form of demography point of view we are losing which to put it frankly the g seven is composed of the seven most industrially advanced countries which meet annually to discuss global economic policy the first summit was held back in one hundred seventy five combined the group's members represent appro
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i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i can take an idea from a sketch and turn it into a real product in one device. it's pretty amazing. we can't do it. i'm telling you. it can't be done! we are doing it. it's a done deal. for $40, t-mobile is offering unlimited, and the awesome iphone xr for every line. wah! so, they get the new iphone xr and the plan for $40 bucks. ah! the new iphone xr! that's bananas! what's with the monkey head, fred? where's your memoji? my kid's been playing with my iphone, little monkey. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and
i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i can take an idea from a sketch and turn it into a real product in one device. it's pretty amazing. we can't do it. i'm telling you. it can't be done! we are doing it. it's a done deal. for $40, t-mobile is offering unlimited, and the awesome iphone xr for every line. wah! so, they get the new iphone xr and the plan for $40 bucks. ah! the new iphone xr! that's bananas! what's with the monkey head, fred? where's your memoji? my kid's been playing with my...
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i mean, i knew about him, i read spy magazine in the '80s. i knew he had allegedly small hands and was a playboy. and he comes down an escalator, i'm like, what the hell is this? this is not a guy who reads national review. this is not a guy who reads weekly standard at the time -- i don't make that mistake anymore. a bunch of cruz-schilling hacks. >> [inaudible] >> thank you. oh, my god, those guys. you know, jonathan -- let me take a little thing quick. jonathan last, right, off the weekly standard today goes, well, i kind of think, i think that we should short of drop brett kavanaugh and help heal divide. you sissy! jesus christ! i have a new rule. no one can be part of the conservative leadership unless he's gotten his ass kicked in a fistfight! if you haven't thrown down in a bar -- [cheers and applause] and spit up a tooth, you don't get to tell me how it's gonna be. jesus christ! i think we ought to give up because we need to heal. we don't need to heal, we need to kick ass. [applause] right now, unfortunately, our elite seems to hate
i mean, i knew about him, i read spy magazine in the '80s. i knew he had allegedly small hands and was a playboy. and he comes down an escalator, i'm like, what the hell is this? this is not a guy who reads national review. this is not a guy who reads weekly standard at the time -- i don't make that mistake anymore. a bunch of cruz-schilling hacks. >> [inaudible] >> thank you. oh, my god, those guys. you know, jonathan -- let me take a little thing quick. jonathan last, right, off...
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i'm jumping to the morning i leave new orleans. the morning i leave, i hear them before i see them. i'm packing the car when rattles and bells, shaking tambourines, beating drums, chanting and singing come fromm around the corner. a group of people, all black dressed in white, men in white pants and shirts, some shirtless, one of the men shaking a rattle is masked. the group move down nichols street -- governor nichols street. i stand by the open trunk of my car. the masked man side winds his way to me, rattle in the air. our friend once told me how her father, who was also from new orleans but who died just before i met her, used to warn her don't let anybody ever shake anything at you this new orleans. the masked man shakes the rattle with feathers over my if face, over my shoulders, over my heart, down the frontn of my body. i know without completely understanding it's not the hex my friend's father warned her of, but a blessing, so i let him. i need it. the night before, my brother and i frank wine and talked about our family -- drank wine and talked about our family. a difficul
i'm jumping to the morning i leave new orleans. the morning i leave, i hear them before i see them. i'm packing the car when rattles and bells, shaking tambourines, beating drums, chanting and singing come fromm around the corner. a group of people, all black dressed in white, men in white pants and shirts, some shirtless, one of the men shaking a rattle is masked. the group move down nichols street -- governor nichols street. i stand by the open trunk of my car. the masked man side winds his...
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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 mean, i feel like -- [ laughter ] i feel like -- i don't know what i would use those other pockets for. >> they're really handy, jimmy. >> jimmy: really? >> they're really handy, yeah. >> jimmy: and what would you put in the -- >> small things. you can't put keys -- the keys are too heavy and jangly. because it kind of, like, drags them down. >> jimmy: i don't have keys at all. >> so, that's -- small items. >> jimmy: i use eye recognition and fingerprinting. [ laughter ] get in and out of my -- anything locks. >> fair enough. >> jimmy: yeah, so i don't have keys at all. but what else would i be carrying? [ laughter ] >> a pack of the tic tac. you know, a tic tac. >> jimmy: oh, i love tic tacs! >> you know, maybe something -- >> jimmy: favorite flavor at the same time. one, two, three. orange. >> peppermint. >> jimmy: wow, whatever. [ laughter ]it's in yourgo's yr know. [ laughter ] the fun of it is, you've got one jingling here. you got your keys over here. peppermint's in this side, orange in the other side. >> why can't we put those pockets on these pants. that seems like -- >> j
i mean, i feel like -- [ laughter ] i feel like -- i don't know what i would use those other pockets for. >> they're really handy, jimmy. >> jimmy: really? >> they're really handy, yeah. >> jimmy: and what would you put in the -- >> small things. you can't put keys -- the keys are too heavy and jangly. because it kind of, like, drags them down. >> jimmy: i don't have keys at all. >> so, that's -- small items. >> jimmy: i use eye recognition and...
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that i get to share the stage with ruth abram. i told her i was going to embarrass her, and i am. i want to take you back 30 years to 1988. in 1988, if you went to a house museum, a museum set in a historic home, you probably went to a rich, famous person's house . and you did not hear anything about the people who worked there. you did not hear anything about normal people. it was lifestyles of the rich and famous. but then came to this person who said that museums should be telling the stories of everyone. not just important people. everyone is important. everyone's stories should be told. so she founded this museum dedicated to telling the story of everyday americans. to call her visionary would be like calling the sky-blue. it is an obvious and undisputed fact. a friend of mine, on her birthday her mom would call her at the exact moment she was born and tell her the story of her birth. so i will ask you to do the same thing. take us back 30 years ago to 97 orchard street and tell us how does museum was born. ruth: first of all, i would like to return the compliment. it is a pl
that i get to share the stage with ruth abram. i told her i was going to embarrass her, and i am. i want to take you back 30 years to 1988. in 1988, if you went to a house museum, a museum set in a historic home, you probably went to a rich, famous person's house . and you did not hear anything about the people who worked there. you did not hear anything about normal people. it was lifestyles of the rich and famous. but then came to this person who said that museums should be telling the...
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and i thought, i had so many thoughts. one, i failed. how could i have not seen this? how could i have prevented it? who hurt her? and had she gotten the right dental care to prevent infection and pain? that moment compelled me that i need more skills to fight these problems. i need to get out there and build more skills. so at 22 years old, i was like i need to become a pediatrician. and i did that, and in my practice at san francisco general, i saw the same kids, just this time in the clinic, and always tried to go the extra mile and say how is school and how are things at home? how can i help you access the resources you need to be successful? then, i failed again. i had another kid who is eight years old, had missed 180 days of school and that is a full school year, because of deep issues around domestic violence and miscommunication with the school thought there was a health issue and the healthcare system, me, thought there was a school issue. this kid who we ultimately tested and found to have normal intellectual abilities did not know his letters when he was ei
and i thought, i had so many thoughts. one, i failed. how could i have not seen this? how could i have prevented it? who hurt her? and had she gotten the right dental care to prevent infection and pain? that moment compelled me that i need more skills to fight these problems. i need to get out there and build more skills. so at 22 years old, i was like i need to become a pediatrician. and i did that, and in my practice at san francisco general, i saw the same kids, just this time in the clinic,...
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i do what i do every day. they take care of people as god needs me to to be his or her hands and feet and eyes and i write. our bottom was standing out on the slow street where we live in everybody knows that i'm a sunday schoolteacher and a peacenik and the marcher and all that. i'm holding a sharpened pencil to my son's throat and that got my attention. i said you can't yanis property anymore. he added 2-year-old inside. he started to walk away in a sake and i give you a ride to the city? this was the holy spirit because he got in the car. how do you get from where we are to getting in a car with a person -- argued doing that edward? >> no, i'm not. it's gremlins. >> we joked to the city and he got out in front of his apartment and i got out and gave him a hug. we didn't say a word. i released as best i could do everything we let go of has claw marks on it. the hardest work we'd do is releasing someone we love who made guys and we don't control pay two weeks later he called and he said i'm a week clean and s
i do what i do every day. they take care of people as god needs me to to be his or her hands and feet and eyes and i write. our bottom was standing out on the slow street where we live in everybody knows that i'm a sunday schoolteacher and a peacenik and the marcher and all that. i'm holding a sharpened pencil to my son's throat and that got my attention. i said you can't yanis property anymore. he added 2-year-old inside. he started to walk away in a sake and i give you a ride to the city?...
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i remember the moment i stopped and thought i could do that. that was the first time i found myself being a writer in the long-term, not just doing it as an application but a vocation. that book will always be special to me. the life of pi is most writers love letter book i can think of. when i read it i was absolutely blown away because it's really not a book about a kid in a raft with a bengal tiger which is what it looks like on the surface but it's a book about power of stories and to whom a story belongs. it does not belong to the writer doesn't belong to the reader? what is that equation look like? i remember reading to be and the book and putting it down and saying i wish i had written it. i was so jealous that i had not thought of it. and then the last book, the book thief, is again the book that i feel like he is a poet in the way he writes in the flow of his words in the beauty of design which is so overwhelming it just feel like your line in a tight of words. it is so beautiful and the conceit of having [inaudible] it so brilliant. u
i remember the moment i stopped and thought i could do that. that was the first time i found myself being a writer in the long-term, not just doing it as an application but a vocation. that book will always be special to me. the life of pi is most writers love letter book i can think of. when i read it i was absolutely blown away because it's really not a book about a kid in a raft with a bengal tiger which is what it looks like on the surface but it's a book about power of stories and to whom...
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when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok? [laughter] i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] ♪ david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing in philanthropy. you are very involved in education. why is education so important to you? michael: when i was in elementary school in the 50's, -- 1950's, only 20% of jobs required a skill. today, whether it is a skill or semiskill, 80% to 90% require some skill or knowledge. when we studied education in the 1970's, what we discovered was that the united states was the most educated country in the world. so other countries have now caught the united states and passed. yes, we are the leader in higher ed. as you know, as the former head of trustee of so many of t
when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok? [laughter] i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] ♪ david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing in...
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when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok? [laughter] michael: i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] ♪ david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing in philanthropy. you are very involved in education. why is education so important to you? michael: when i was in elementary school in the 1950's, only 20% of jobs required a skill. today, whether it is a skill or semiskill, 80% to 90% require some skill or knowledge. when we studied education in the 1970's, what we discovered was that the united states was the most educated country in the world. so other countries have now caught the united states and passed. yes, we are the leader in higher ed. as you know, as the former head of trustee of so many of t
when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok? [laughter] michael: i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] ♪ david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are...
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can't they i can't be blamed i have no problem to have the feeling that i'm not accepting the way i am if it weren't for those strict categories all the time. in. the palm cafe i need about two hours for pure make up and sometimes even three to four hours plus preparation time on the day before course i try on the outfits then i have to shave here and there was a c.n.n. hero as old so all in all it takes half a day but it's always fun and painting on your own face is also an art form really thing and i can see home some are now honey const farms. we have company ben through the history museum in vienna. the art historian also a first go i did too it was as a drag queen. a form of performance that uses the stylistic device of exaggeration to blood gender roles. to simply say oh my hat when i do this in a museum i have the undivided attention and enthusiasm of the people because they have come especially because of me but in the subway or the tram it's a bit more mixed some people are totally upset others find it super to texas i'm not if you don't home and say so with some you can tell
can't they i can't be blamed i have no problem to have the feeling that i'm not accepting the way i am if it weren't for those strict categories all the time. in. the palm cafe i need about two hours for pure make up and sometimes even three to four hours plus preparation time on the day before course i try on the outfits then i have to shave here and there was a c.n.n. hero as old so all in all it takes half a day but it's always fun and painting on your own face is also an art form really...
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i tell you what, if i could go back and serve, i would love to. and i never did serve either. i'm certainly not going to run for president -- [laughter] but iun do think while i love te idea of a president who has served and i do think that makes you a stronger person in a lot of ways for a lot of fields, i haven't, and so i'm not somebody to judge.'t i love our veterans too, and so i don't know how to judge someone else becauseca they didt serve. >> host: what is your role in the trump 2020 campaign. >> guest: well, right now i'm still, serve on his media advisory board, andrd so that's for the trump 2020 campaign, and that's somebody who, you know, communicates with the media like i'm doing with you right now. >> host: as somebody who studied human behavior and somebody who sports donald trump, would you like him to stop tweeting? >> guest: no. because i'm afraid if he stops tweeting, i realize that there are some tweets that maybe i wish he didn't tweet, but he doesn't ask me first. [laughter] but i'm afraid if he stops tweeting, he would lose his connection with the americ
i tell you what, if i could go back and serve, i would love to. and i never did serve either. i'm certainly not going to run for president -- [laughter] but iun do think while i love te idea of a president who has served and i do think that makes you a stronger person in a lot of ways for a lot of fields, i haven't, and so i'm not somebody to judge.'t i love our veterans too, and so i don't know how to judge someone else becauseca they didt serve. >> host: what is your role in the trump...
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i got to go, i got to go, i just won, i just won! oh my gosh, i want to thank my mom, my manager, my babysitter, look girl, mama's on tv, yes! time to go to bed. ma'am, your order is ready. i'd like to thank my dog walker! your order is ready. it feels like a big win when you get a deal like this. introducing mcdonald's new $6 classic meal deal, choose one of 4 favorites plus any size soft drink, small fries, and a pie, all for just $6 dollars. ♪ (seriously, that's what we call tit. officially.all a huge drag. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the middle class is struggling. prop c is a common-sense plan. the top 1% of businesses pay their fair share to tackle homelessness for all of us. companies with revenue greater than $50 million pay, not small businesses or homeowners. the prop c plan is supported by the democratic party, nancy pelosi & dianne feinstein
i got to go, i got to go, i just won, i just won! oh my gosh, i want to thank my mom, my manager, my babysitter, look girl, mama's on tv, yes! time to go to bed. ma'am, your order is ready. i'd like to thank my dog walker! your order is ready. it feels like a big win when you get a deal like this. introducing mcdonald's new $6 classic meal deal, choose one of 4 favorites plus any size soft drink, small fries, and a pie, all for just $6 dollars. ♪ (seriously, that's what we call tit....
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i know a lot of these things. i mean i not a baby. i know all these things. >> i know. but why do you b- >> i'm noty. >> seth: nothing makes you sound more like a baby than saying, "i not a baby." [ laughter ] if you're not a baby, you don't have to clarify. there's never a situation where you're looking at someone, and you're like -- [ laughter ] is that a baby? [ laughter ] and it turns out you're wrong. this whole birthright citizenship thing is obviously c just at stunt designed to motivate the gop base. trump himself can't even exactll n how it would work. listen to him talk to reporters, and try to argue that he doesn't need a constitutional amendment to change the constitution. ri >> birt citizenship is a very, very important subject. in my opinion, it's much less complex than people think. i think it says it very loud and clear in the constitution that you don't have to go through the process of whatever they're talking about. >> seth: oh, yes. [ laughter ] sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure- the process of whatever they're talking about. that's exac
i know a lot of these things. i mean i not a baby. i know all these things. >> i know. but why do you b- >> i'm noty. >> seth: nothing makes you sound more like a baby than saying, "i not a baby." [ laughter ] if you're not a baby, you don't have to clarify. there's never a situation where you're looking at someone, and you're like -- [ laughter ] is that a baby? [ laughter ] and it turns out you're wrong. this whole birthright citizenship thing is obviously c just...
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when i went to college my mother didn't see it until i graduated i didn't see it until i went. my sister and i went there my brother's first wife. everyone before me had already gone over the process. i did not even know how to spell oberland when i sent for the application. but they sent me the application and gave me the most money so i went there. >> that simple? . >> i was so grateful and that school changed my life. >> you guys were all gone and raised in all 12 in college and you all finished. you become doctors and schoolteachers. what was her life like in the later years? . >> she had to adjust to being a widow when she was 56. and we lost the house in queens we cannot afford to keep it. we had to move for one year and she hated that and it was very difficult she didn't drive. there was no public transportation then she moved to philly with a clinical working-class in germantown was pretty lousy it's a beautiful area of your young couple trying to get started but working $11000 by then my older brothers and sisters could support her. she had social security when i got o
when i went to college my mother didn't see it until i graduated i didn't see it until i went. my sister and i went there my brother's first wife. everyone before me had already gone over the process. i did not even know how to spell oberland when i sent for the application. but they sent me the application and gave me the most money so i went there. >> that simple? . >> i was so grateful and that school changed my life. >> you guys were all gone and raised in all 12 in...
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the to might and i said you know i you know i think that was income and i shouted at him i use the f. word very loudly and very often because i said i apply for the job you know you pay well and not a documentary filmmaker who gets all pate you know and that's all typical you know you give the disabled guy the side job you know and then i went home and my wife said what's the matter and i told her they want me to do a film about the little mite. and what do i know about the little might go. and she looked at me and said they go it's time to look the devil in these. i don't know what your lives are like sometimes life can really be rough on people i understand that i get it i've been in real life alvin law is a motivational speaker who's influenced audiences in north america and australia with his message of hope is specially to more than two million youngsters who heard his top speaking is the best thing i could have ever cited here you're helping kids and they need to have somebody come in and tell them that it's going to be ok but i get such tremendous joy out of doing it there is n
the to might and i said you know i you know i think that was income and i shouted at him i use the f. word very loudly and very often because i said i apply for the job you know you pay well and not a documentary filmmaker who gets all pate you know and that's all typical you know you give the disabled guy the side job you know and then i went home and my wife said what's the matter and i told her they want me to do a film about the little mite. and what do i know about the little might go. and...
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so i went back to my chambers and i called the judge's wife and i said -- who i knew and i had known for years. and i said, may i come over to the house? now. and she said, yes. and so i got in my car and i drove to his home and i went in and i said, i need to know what's going on. and she said, i think he's got the beginning of dementia. i think he's got alzheimer's. and i said, we have several things to deal with here. one is a serious, serious complaint based on a comment that cannot be ignored. and secondly, we have his long-term stellar, spotless reputation to deal with, too. she said, what do you want? what do you want? and i said, i want to come by tonight, you tell me what time and you just tell me whether or not you want to be here. and that night, i went over at the designated time and i walked in. he said she wanted to be there, but not in the room. and i walked into the living room with him. i said, we've known each other for a long time. if you want me to leave your home, just tell me, and li will not be insulted, i will leave. and he looked at me with tears in his eyes
so i went back to my chambers and i called the judge's wife and i said -- who i knew and i had known for years. and i said, may i come over to the house? now. and she said, yes. and so i got in my car and i drove to his home and i went in and i said, i need to know what's going on. and she said, i think he's got the beginning of dementia. i think he's got alzheimer's. and i said, we have several things to deal with here. one is a serious, serious complaint based on a comment that cannot be...
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and i said i had to go after i hung up i rushed to the bathroom on the fourth floor of the newsroom and i sat down on the toilet and cried. but then you write purgatory it was exhausting always looking over your shoulder waiting to be found out always wondering if you are not passing and paranoia was like a viral disease that infected my whole body especially like that. >> passing with purgatory for decades and for those that love them and want to help them what is the effect of so many people being in that purgatory? but also was the effect on society with those millions of people living in purgatory? what is that and that meeting for us? . >> by the way that's the other thing when you were reading that i want to talk a little about writing. there are so many moments and then to find that writing but as fair as i can get so reading that that is what i am thinking i had a version of that. [laughter] i kept being told to tighten that. the fact that we 81 -year-old grandmother has spent 25 years of her life worrying about me. and i take her to vegas once a year for two or three days i
and i said i had to go after i hung up i rushed to the bathroom on the fourth floor of the newsroom and i sat down on the toilet and cried. but then you write purgatory it was exhausting always looking over your shoulder waiting to be found out always wondering if you are not passing and paranoia was like a viral disease that infected my whole body especially like that. >> passing with purgatory for decades and for those that love them and want to help them what is the effect of so many...
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in any case, i was more enraged than i had ever been in my life and i did something that i had never done before and i had never done since i head for the door like a husband in 60's, the door was only 3 feet from the table so it wasn't a major voyage but i went, i went to do it and martha got up and in a show of graceful certainty which i did not see again even in childbirth with this very gracious polite person, she looked at me and she said, you are going to go back and you are going to finish cooking that fish. [laughter] >> and i knew it was a by vot moment in our relationship in our marriage and so, of course, i did. i went back and finished cooking the tuna. the next day neighbor i don't know what you're doing in there but you have to stop. >> that was a huge blessing, i had to start bracing and stewing. i couldn't saute anymore. you don't have to deal with rare and well done, the only two moral terms bracing and stewing, tough and tender, is it tender, oh, it was really tough when i put it in but i'm been braising for four hours and tough and tender beautiful dimension to bui
in any case, i was more enraged than i had ever been in my life and i did something that i had never done before and i had never done since i head for the door like a husband in 60's, the door was only 3 feet from the table so it wasn't a major voyage but i went, i went to do it and martha got up and in a show of graceful certainty which i did not see again even in childbirth with this very gracious polite person, she looked at me and she said, you are going to go back and you are going to...
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i told him i thought his mindset about who he was. [laughter] i look at this and i think how did i? [laughter] that kid is so much braver than i am. i just can't even. [laughter] he and others nodded along for amusement but as for me i have something to focus on one suspended metal step at a time for the crown of the statue of liberty. i had harnessed an inner calm that could be found anywhere but for me was cultivated in a rural land under a state flag of the latin phrase to the stars through difficulties. when we got to the top i was not scared anymore. someone took my picture of a smile with new york harbor behind me glowing like jewels in her crown that's how i come to resolve the tensions of my childhood of my family members lives, country and city. i crave the opportunity that cities contained and i pursued it but most essential to my well-being was that unobstructed freedom. when i was well into adulthood united states developed the notion that class in geography separated different kinds of people. where i was from and what i hope to do in life, the places that best sustaine
i told him i thought his mindset about who he was. [laughter] i look at this and i think how did i? [laughter] that kid is so much braver than i am. i just can't even. [laughter] he and others nodded along for amusement but as for me i have something to focus on one suspended metal step at a time for the crown of the statue of liberty. i had harnessed an inner calm that could be found anywhere but for me was cultivated in a rural land under a state flag of the latin phrase to the stars through...
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i have to say. feel as i feel. i'm good for nothing i work only with immense effort i'm just killing time i possess no mustering i just think how much have i experienced and to be honest how little have i achieved there is nothing accomplished about my music nothing exemplary. i. shun sway and wander about. i waste a huge amount of time but only on the alcohol and that cursing gambling. my health is no better for it my stomach hasn't been right for a long time i always have headaches soon as i stop working i'm overcome with melancholy. must i continue to live like this. as often. when times also suffered from migraines and he also had gastrointestinal problems they're often connected and. and of course physical problems like that have an effect on how a person's lives of the other guys in the i mentioned. he certainly is a way that he's lonely in his personal life he never achieves a long term companionable relationship with anybody making hoarding must do today got say he had a current depression that he experienc
i have to say. feel as i feel. i'm good for nothing i work only with immense effort i'm just killing time i possess no mustering i just think how much have i experienced and to be honest how little have i achieved there is nothing accomplished about my music nothing exemplary. i. shun sway and wander about. i waste a huge amount of time but only on the alcohol and that cursing gambling. my health is no better for it my stomach hasn't been right for a long time i always have headaches soon as i...
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i had to things and i can't remember where i hit them. you never come home wasted and had the drugs in a book? >> dana: as a kid you did, i saw in my parent's closet, it wasn't covered up, i was so disappointed. that's not the boombox i wanted. you learned early on, don't look so they don't get disappointed. it was a perfectly good boombox. there were two cassettes so you could tape and record. it ended up good to. >> jesse: it's a good thing i don't hide my drugs in a book because i never find it. i don't know, i don't snoop. i probably get snooped on. >> jedediah: i still snooped, i have no regrets about it. i never find stuff. i don't find it. nobody understands why you're laughing -- people who read the book do. i like to snoop, i would prefer if i found the stuff. >> jesse: do you look at your husband's phone, is that what you're saying? >> jedediah: no, he's really boring with his phone. [laughter] i like to find gifts because you know the thing, what if you find -- what if my husband gets me something amazing and we say -- small gi
i had to things and i can't remember where i hit them. you never come home wasted and had the drugs in a book? >> dana: as a kid you did, i saw in my parent's closet, it wasn't covered up, i was so disappointed. that's not the boombox i wanted. you learned early on, don't look so they don't get disappointed. it was a perfectly good boombox. there were two cassettes so you could tape and record. it ended up good to. >> jesse: it's a good thing i don't hide my drugs in a book because...
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i now never wondered whether i was like i knew i was. i had a second mother there was something in my mind that night, something i needed to tell walter about. i told him i was going to have a baby. but that was just the beginning. we have two of them now, two little girls. i wish my mother could see them . meanwhile, here is a picture. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress , the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. coming up on american history tv, programs on world war ii, we begin with a look back of the tuskegee airmen who were the first fighter groups sent into, back, six men were part of an event marking the 75th anniversary of the deployment, they talk about some of the most dangerous missions and what it was like to serve in the segregated military. this is ame
i now never wondered whether i was like i knew i was. i had a second mother there was something in my mind that night, something i needed to tell walter about. i told him i was going to have a baby. but that was just the beginning. we have two of them now, two little girls. i wish my mother could see them . meanwhile, here is a picture. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you...
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and i want to believe -- i am honouring them and i hope you will honor them. and somehow their life was not a waste. i wasn't brave enough to do that and do what they did. but they came before us and they are our modules. we heard about it already tonight and today. there is a push back. there is forces that want to take away what we've gained. so i'm going to say, now, more than ever, we have to get out there and do something. i am going to say, sometimes in the past, other transgendered people or people under the clear spectrum, i tell them, just by presenting in the streets, you are doing part of the job. people see you and they say, they exist, they belong here. but we need to do more of that now. i will ask -- [applause] >> i will ask each and every one of you whether you are transgender or not, to do something. don't stay home. you have to do something to keep thriving. [applause] >> thank you. >> i would also like to say, we have transgender day of remembrance. please remember this group. that is part of remembrance. they deserve it. and the youth, i wa
and i want to believe -- i am honouring them and i hope you will honor them. and somehow their life was not a waste. i wasn't brave enough to do that and do what they did. but they came before us and they are our modules. we heard about it already tonight and today. there is a push back. there is forces that want to take away what we've gained. so i'm going to say, now, more than ever, we have to get out there and do something. i am going to say, sometimes in the past, other transgendered...
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i mean i was out of there. and got some i come out. of five i should be a part. tecton. he was her tormentor. betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. but will this be enough to find justice in afghanistan's patriarchal society. a thousand cows like me. a witness documentary on al-jazeera. if you want to learn about the world might look like very serious regard hundred and hungry is in the extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. says mass we ration stories we had bunch of clashes between the cultures and the problem is that the culture of that is you are she said some raiding the us is or is not comfortable with european culture this is not like good fascist. triumphal march dreams of conquest and of global tribe. this is very very uneventful glide towards the precipice without resistance we are past the danger has already happened. it was then just ten years ago. now this is it. when all eight back it can feel like the end. but the sun it's a new beginning one hundred at some point in life you realize you started to go backwar
i mean i was out of there. and got some i come out. of five i should be a part. tecton. he was her tormentor. betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. but will this be enough to find justice in afghanistan's patriarchal society. a thousand cows like me. a witness documentary on al-jazeera. if you want to learn about the world might look like very serious regard hundred and hungry is in the extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. says mass we ration...
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the to might and i said you know i you know i think that was income and i shouted at him i use the f. word very loudly and very often because i said i apply for the job you know you pay well and not the documentary filmmaker who gets your pate you know and that's all typical you know you give the disabled guy the side job you know and then i went home and my wife said what's the matter and i told her they want me to do a film about the little mite and what do i know about the little might go. and she looked at me and said they go it's time to look the devil in these. and i don't know what your lives are like sometimes life can really be rough on people i understand that i get it i've been in real life alvin la is a motivational speaker who's influenced audiences in north america and australia with his message of hope is specially to more than two million youngsters who heard his top speaking is the best thing i could have ever cited here you're helping kids and they need to have somebody come in and tell them that it's going to be ok but i get such tremendous joy out of doing it there
the to might and i said you know i you know i think that was income and i shouted at him i use the f. word very loudly and very often because i said i apply for the job you know you pay well and not the documentary filmmaker who gets your pate you know and that's all typical you know you give the disabled guy the side job you know and then i went home and my wife said what's the matter and i told her they want me to do a film about the little mite and what do i know about the little might go....
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should be concerned i mean it depends laurie i mean. i think the president on it states is is is is focusing on issues that have been ignored and need to be addressed. and if he's trying to find compromises that are beneficial to the united states in terms of trade in terms of access to chinese markets in terms of limiting. the theft of intellectual property in terms of making the landscape equal to investment in china in investment here he may be willing and need to take a harder line as he seems to done so far will he be willing to take the negative consequences that are likely to come in the short intermediate term as a as a different question i mean i think the outcome of the last election may raise concern about what happens in two thousand and twenty and if his prime if his priority is reelection that may adjust his his his approach but if if he feels that it is essential. to. change to change the landscape in a way that balances the playing field for united states he may be willing to really take a hard line and deal with the neg
should be concerned i mean it depends laurie i mean. i think the president on it states is is is is focusing on issues that have been ignored and need to be addressed. and if he's trying to find compromises that are beneficial to the united states in terms of trade in terms of access to chinese markets in terms of limiting. the theft of intellectual property in terms of making the landscape equal to investment in china in investment here he may be willing and need to take a harder line as he...
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i applied, not knowing if i would get it, but i would kick myself if i didn't apply. i was so nervous, i never lived anywhere outside of fridays know, andfridays -- fresno, and i got an interview. and then, i got a second interview, and i got more nervous because know the thought of leaving fresno and my family and friends was scary, but this opportunity was on the other side. but i had to try, and lo and behold, i got the job, and my first day was january 14, 2014. every game day was a puzzle, and i have to figure out how to put the pieces together. i have two features that are 30 seconds long or a minute and a 30 feature. it's fun to put that altogetl r together and then lay that out in a way that is entertaining for the fans. a lucky seat there and there, and then, some lucky games that include players. and then i'll talk to lucille, can you take the shirt gun to the bleachers. i just organize it from top to bottom, and it's just fun for me. something, we don't know how it's going to go, and it can be a huge hit, but you've got to try it. or if it fails, you just w
i applied, not knowing if i would get it, but i would kick myself if i didn't apply. i was so nervous, i never lived anywhere outside of fridays know, andfridays -- fresno, and i got an interview. and then, i got a second interview, and i got more nervous because know the thought of leaving fresno and my family and friends was scary, but this opportunity was on the other side. but i had to try, and lo and behold, i got the job, and my first day was january 14, 2014. every game day was a puzzle,...
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i said i made a plus 36 district. we knew it was going to be a tough headwind and when you would, we took a lot of those people would criticize, but when i left public life in 2000, i told myself that i didn't take every opportunity every time to do the right thing, to do the thing that i thought was the best thing. i a lot of times did you think that was a easy thing for the thing that i was afraid i would be criticized for. and most of you know i had a health scare. after that health scare i decided you only have one chance in life and you have to make decisions that you think are the best decisions for the people, the best decision for the future, and most important best decision for our children. as i went to washington, d.c. not to rubberstamp any political party, not to take an easy easy decision. i went to washington, d.c. to represent the people of north dakota the best way that i could come and i think that's what -- [applause] i also want to thank libby schneider in particular. [applause] give a wave, libby.
i said i made a plus 36 district. we knew it was going to be a tough headwind and when you would, we took a lot of those people would criticize, but when i left public life in 2000, i told myself that i didn't take every opportunity every time to do the right thing, to do the thing that i thought was the best thing. i a lot of times did you think that was a easy thing for the thing that i was afraid i would be criticized for. and most of you know i had a health scare. after that health scare i...