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cheney. >> as lynne cheney. adam -- [ light laughter ] i had a good -- i had a fun time playing lynne cheney. but she -- adam likes to do a lot of improv at times. and so to stay loose i would kind of come and just then argue with him and criticize him as lynne cheney. [ laughter ] which is so not my personality. but i would be like, "you're wearing shorts and you want me to take you seriously as an authority figure." [ laughter ] and that sort of thing. i accused him of being a socialist. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> that sort of thing. >> seth: it seems like -- >> you know, light-hearted banter. >> seth: you really -- >> like how can i respect you, kind of thing. >> seth: yes, exactly. it seemed like light-hearted banter might have been an even more important thing to bring to "sharp objects." >> yeah. >> seth: this is a very -- i mean, it's a wonderful series. but it's a very dark subject matter. >> yeah. >> seth: you weren't just the star of it. you were a producer of it. did you feel as though it was your
cheney. >> as lynne cheney. adam -- [ light laughter ] i had a good -- i had a fun time playing lynne cheney. but she -- adam likes to do a lot of improv at times. and so to stay loose i would kind of come and just then argue with him and criticize him as lynne cheney. [ laughter ] which is so not my personality. but i would be like, "you're wearing shorts and you want me to take you seriously as an authority figure." [ laughter ] and that sort of thing. i accused him of being a...
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but first -- >> i'm casey lynn. i'm a mutai boxing. it is thai kick boxing. you are allowed to use knees and elbows and clinch. and when i got into it, it was never about self-defense. what i wanted to build myself up. i'm a domestic violence survivor. i dated this guy. it started deteriorating. he threatened to kill my family and he started hitting me. and he pulled out a revolver and threatened me and he stalked me for like a year and a half. i got out of it because he robbed a place and went to jail. coming out of a domestic violence past, walking into a gym, where men hitting other people, and like very few women, it was a big, big hurdle. when i first started sparring, all of the abuse flooded back to me. but in that moment, if you hit back, that just makes you a fighter. i'm an amateur level fighter. i fought over the u.s., in south thailand and also in bangkok. fighting has helped me overcome the things i've been through in the past. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. ♪ [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [
but first -- >> i'm casey lynn. i'm a mutai boxing. it is thai kick boxing. you are allowed to use knees and elbows and clinch. and when i got into it, it was never about self-defense. what i wanted to build myself up. i'm a domestic violence survivor. i dated this guy. it started deteriorating. he threatened to kill my family and he started hitting me. and he pulled out a revolver and threatened me and he stalked me for like a year and a half. i got out of it because he robbed a place...
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would your lynne chene? >> mostly hits from the '80s. >> seth: okay. >> le "pour some sugar on me >> seth: gotcha. [ light laughter ] now, this unds like a song maybe lynne cheney wouldn't be a fan of. [ laughter ] >> i don't think she would. >> seth: y >> but it was fun. i would -- ♪ pour some sugar on me [ laughter ] you know -- o ♪ in the nalove oh pour some ♪ you know, that kind of -- [ light laughter ] and i have a big regret that i didn't actually record this for adam mckay, beuse i would often torture him with lynne cheney sings hits from the '80s. rs seth: yeah. adam mckay, of c is the director of this film. >> yes. >> seth: director of, among t."er films, "the big sh >> yes. >> seth: this is a case where he is making a movie about someone whose politics are divergent from his. >> yes. >> seth: were there times --ea i have that you would actually argue with adam on set as lynne cheney. >> as lynne cheney.am - [ light laughter ] i had a good -- i had a fun time playing lynne cheney. but she -- a
would your lynne chene? >> mostly hits from the '80s. >> seth: okay. >> le "pour some sugar on me >> seth: gotcha. [ light laughter ] now, this unds like a song maybe lynne cheney wouldn't be a fan of. [ laughter ] >> i don't think she would. >> seth: y >> but it was fun. i would -- ♪ pour some sugar on me [ laughter ] you know -- o ♪ in the nalove oh pour some ♪ you know, that kind of -- [ light laughter ] and i have a big regret that i...
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lynn: sure. joel talk about the progress you : have made, where you are now, and where you want to go. lynn: going back to 2005, 2008, duke would have been primarily coal and nuclear. and today duke is a third coal, a third natural gas, a third with increasing renewable, about 10%. we are one of the largest nuclear operators. located in the southeast, we have 11 reactors located in the southeast. so if you were located in the carolinas, 50% of the power is coming from carbon-free nuclear. maintaining those plants as long as we can is an important part of our strategy to keep carbon emissions low. a portfolio -- joel: nuclear does not get a lot of love. lynn: it gets a lot of love at duke. joel: why do you think this is such an overlooked asset for your portfolio? lynn: it's interesting. for the most part, our industry has been a behind-the-scenes industry. you flip the switch, it works. there has not been a lot of discussions about how does it work, what is making it work? what works all the time
lynn: sure. joel talk about the progress you : have made, where you are now, and where you want to go. lynn: going back to 2005, 2008, duke would have been primarily coal and nuclear. and today duke is a third coal, a third natural gas, a third with increasing renewable, about 10%. we are one of the largest nuclear operators. located in the southeast, we have 11 reactors located in the southeast. so if you were located in the carolinas, 50% of the power is coming from carbon-free nuclear....
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lynn. lynn glue. glue glue little. glimmer limitless glue relentless glue eleven glue eleven eleven . live. live live. live. live live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. thank you. ted. let. me sleep. a little. closer. look. at it please let. me. oh. lol. lol lol. lol. lol. lol lol. lol . eleven. eleven am. if you want to know linear. completely. rely. solely live go and live. live. below. eleven eleven eleven live. lol. lol. lol lol. lol lol. lol. lol lol. lol you. are like. us in this next hour we're going to bring you some of the very special guests are you ready. guys. we've. elected. flip. glue. glue . glue. plz. plz. plz plz a a. muslim. i think. they. live. in a. place . led. if you. elect. eleven. eleven. eleven. me a. little. thank. you our. if that. was a. clue. that was was. she was with us. yes so. she could be. with us so. she. told a few. songs. about their goals. olin. little. give you. plenty. plenty. plenty plenty. plenty . yes songs and she could be. good songs and still. be. eleven. eleven. e
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and, lynn, thank you for your friendship, advice, and your realness. i wish you the best of luck and countless m&m's in retirement from congress and in everything that comes next, may you have success, may you have joy. and please know that you are missed and that we look forward to spending time together as you tell me still what i should be doing in the united states senate. madam president, i ask unanimous consent that my following remarks appear at a different place within the journal. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: madam president, i also want to speak this afternoon about another retirement from kansas, congressman kevin yoder, who served the third congressional district of kansas for four terms. he is a solid colleague and a good friend. i met kevin when he was an intern in our office, when i was a member of the house of representatives. and i remember his tenacity, his spirit, his passion forking serving kansans, which he continued to feel long after he was an intern in the moran world. kevin went on at the university of k
and, lynn, thank you for your friendship, advice, and your realness. i wish you the best of luck and countless m&m's in retirement from congress and in everything that comes next, may you have success, may you have joy. and please know that you are missed and that we look forward to spending time together as you tell me still what i should be doing in the united states senate. madam president, i ask unanimous consent that my following remarks appear at a different place within the journal....
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lynn . lynn . thank you so thank you. ok. if you don't know the song. you hate and leave the building immediately. ok to take it away. really. since. live live live syrians. relentlessly area really slim chance live relentless pledge play relentless. relentless really live really. she was furious. because the the. the. area. really. i've. cut. cut cut cut . thank you. thank you. thank you. for. reliable data. systems for cleansing. the most. automotive history of the front of. i. am not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we are tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand globally was that matters d. w. made some minds. play everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. the right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference. and to supersede and include information and ideas. regardless of plenty of those claims. the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights. article nineteen told on w. . odd leg length. this is d w news live from th
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. >> duke energy's lynn good spoke with joel weber. the conversation very quickly turned to climate change. lynn: the issue really starts with the united nations report a few weeks ago. we have been focused on carbon reduction for over a decade. climate change is an issue that is going to be important to our customers and communities and investors. the important thing to recognize -- we are building on a solid foundation. our carbon emissions are down 30% at duke. we are on track to meet our commitments around standards and we will continue. we have been able to use natural gas and renewables. this is front and center. i think the focus of our industry remains very high. joel: let's talk about what that portfolio that you have looks like. this is what you are trying to build toward when you look out to the future. talk about the progress that you have made and where you are now? lynn: duke would have been primarily coal and nuclear in 2005 - 2008. we are increasing our renewables, about 10%. we are one of the largest nuclear operators.
. >> duke energy's lynn good spoke with joel weber. the conversation very quickly turned to climate change. lynn: the issue really starts with the united nations report a few weeks ago. we have been focused on carbon reduction for over a decade. climate change is an issue that is going to be important to our customers and communities and investors. the important thing to recognize -- we are building on a solid foundation. our carbon emissions are down 30% at duke. we are on track to meet...
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lynn modinger. after 51 years, 51 years working for the strasburg railroad, lynn is retiring as president of the strasburg railroad company. it was founded in 1832. it is the oldest continuously operating railroad in the western hemisphere. after 125 years of declining revenue, 24 individuals, including lynn's parents, decided to buy the railroad and today it's a top tourist destination in the district that i represent. they brought new life to strasburg railroad, turning it into a tourist railroad and helping educate and entertain thousands of visitors in our community each year. lynn took his first paying job at the strasburg railroad when he was 17. he cleaned the rest rooms. year after year his responsibilities increased and so did his love for the railroad. lynn was named president in 2000 and has overseen great expansion of the strasburg railroad, which is a historical marker in the state of pennsylvania. thank you to lynn for his many years of service and we wish him all the best in his retir
lynn modinger. after 51 years, 51 years working for the strasburg railroad, lynn is retiring as president of the strasburg railroad company. it was founded in 1832. it is the oldest continuously operating railroad in the western hemisphere. after 125 years of declining revenue, 24 individuals, including lynn's parents, decided to buy the railroad and today it's a top tourist destination in the district that i represent. they brought new life to strasburg railroad, turning it into a tourist...
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lynn: sure. joel: so, talk about the progress you have made, where you are now, and where you want to go. lynn: if we go back to 2005, 2008, duke would have been primarily coal and nuclear. today, duke is a third coal, a third natural gas, a third nuclear, with increasing renewables, about 10%. we are one of the largest nuclear operators. located in the southeast, 11 reactors located in the southeast. so if you were located in the carolinas, 50% of the power is coming from carbon-free nuclear. maintaining those plants as long as we can is an important part of our strategy to keep carbon emissions low. so, a portfolio -- joel: nuclear does not get a lot of love. lynn: it gets a lot of love at duke. joel: why do you think this is such an overlooked asset for your portfolio? lynn: you know, joel, it is an interesting thing, because for the most part our industry has been a behind-the-scenes industry. you flip the switch, it works. there has not been a lot of discussion about how does it work, what i
lynn: sure. joel: so, talk about the progress you have made, where you are now, and where you want to go. lynn: if we go back to 2005, 2008, duke would have been primarily coal and nuclear. today, duke is a third coal, a third natural gas, a third nuclear, with increasing renewables, about 10%. we are one of the largest nuclear operators. located in the southeast, 11 reactors located in the southeast. so if you were located in the carolinas, 50% of the power is coming from carbon-free nuclear....
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i play lynne up until 70 so i was in 70-year-old lynne make-up, which is a lot of wrinkles and prosthetics and a suit that makes me look quite a bit heavier, and i was wondering why all the girls had lip gloss and were skipping to set. and so i walk on to set, oh, and i had just been diagnosed with pink eye. >> jimmy: oh, great. >> true story. so i'm walking on the set like what's everyone so happy about? and all of a sudden i see brad pitt and i'm like, i've seen him before, but every time you see him, it's sort of like, you're thinking it's like "a river runs through it." like i think he's going to move in slow motion and then you imagine yourself looking really pretty and, like, a white nightgown. but that wasn't the case. i was in my fat suit with pink eye. [ laughter ] and he was so sweet and he was like, it's so good to see you and he went to give me a hug and i was like, oh, it's happening, and then i realized, i can't hug him, i have pink eye, so i was like, no, no, and in that moment, i became the first woman in history to reject a hug from brad pitt. >> jimmy: very considerate of
i play lynne up until 70 so i was in 70-year-old lynne make-up, which is a lot of wrinkles and prosthetics and a suit that makes me look quite a bit heavier, and i was wondering why all the girls had lip gloss and were skipping to set. and so i walk on to set, oh, and i had just been diagnosed with pink eye. >> jimmy: oh, great. >> true story. so i'm walking on the set like what's everyone so happy about? and all of a sudden i see brad pitt and i'm like, i've seen him before, but...
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thank you james rampton and lynn faulds wood. goodbye. that is it from us tonight. what is coming up net? it‘s it the film review? excellent. night night. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week‘s cinema releases, it is mark kermode. what have you got? very strong week. disobedience. new film by sebastien lelio. the rocky franchise continues in creed ii. and truth is stranger than fiction in three identical strangers.
thank you james rampton and lynn faulds wood. goodbye. that is it from us tonight. what is coming up net? it‘s it the film review? excellent. night night. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week‘s cinema releases, it is mark kermode. what have you got? very strong week. disobedience. new film by sebastien lelio. the rocky franchise continues in creed ii. and truth is stranger than fiction in three identical strangers.
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also lynn sweet, "chicago sun-times" d.c. bureau chief. geoff, get us updated on what we understand the president is doing not only when it comes to the first lady but also in this important back and forth that we've been talking about. >> this is the third partial government shutdown on president trump's watch but what makes this different than the last two is the president has already claimed ownership of it. it's perhaps not surprising where you see that poll there where you have a majority of americans suggesting that he should be the one to cave in. so publicly the administration is still holding the line on this $5 billion even though we understand base the on our own reporting that as you mentioned emissaries from the white house to include the vice president have made their way over to capitol hill and they've presented a dollar figure slightly north of the 1.6 billion. what i'm told is it's maybe a couple of hundred thousand dollars more than -- rather millions of dollars more than the $1.6 billion. but here's the thing. the presi
also lynn sweet, "chicago sun-times" d.c. bureau chief. geoff, get us updated on what we understand the president is doing not only when it comes to the first lady but also in this important back and forth that we've been talking about. >> this is the third partial government shutdown on president trump's watch but what makes this different than the last two is the president has already claimed ownership of it. it's perhaps not surprising where you see that poll there where you...
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lynn manuel es un tipo que se atreviÓ. Él era consciente de que al mundo -- Él era consciente de a donde querÍa llegar. ayer fue condecorado en la gala 41 de los kennedy center honor y gloria estefan fue su conductora en la Ópera house de washington d.c.. alan: tambiÉn en gloria hizo historia por ser la primera artista cubano- americana en poder recibir esta distinciÓn tan alta y ahÍ estuvo lynn manuel miranda y la cantante sherril. ya juntarse con ese tipo de artistas te coloca en otro nivel. raul: como lo estÁbamos comentando, lynn manuel miranda y los productores de hamilton recibieron un premio especial y tambiÉn fue reconocido el fallecido presidente, george w bush. alan: estos premios reconocen a las personalidades que han contribuido al desarrollo de las artes en los estados unidos y sin lugar a dudas lynn manuel ha contribuido al arte de este paÍs. raÚl: Él dice que quiere venir al estudio porque le encanta "despierta amÉrica" y que viene a la casa de "despierta amÉrica" asÍ que estaremos pendientes.
lynn manuel es un tipo que se atreviÓ. Él era consciente de que al mundo -- Él era consciente de a donde querÍa llegar. ayer fue condecorado en la gala 41 de los kennedy center honor y gloria estefan fue su conductora en la Ópera house de washington d.c.. alan: tambiÉn en gloria hizo historia por ser la primera artista cubano- americana en poder recibir esta distinciÓn tan alta y ahÍ estuvo lynn manuel miranda y la cantante sherril. ya juntarse con ese tipo de artistas te coloca en otro...
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so, lynn, the president really seems to have dug in his heels here. >> well, he has. i think the conversation needs to go back to the foundational point. he promised, no matter what you think of this wall, he promised mexico will pay for it. that is a point of conversation that the republicans seem to have forgotten in these months and, now, two years have gone by. so the debate over the wall would not have led to a shutdown if trump had kept the foundational promise central to his campaign. two parts, i'll build a wall and mexico will pay for it. he didn't have to promise mexico will pay for it. he could have said i'll build the wall and you good taxpayers will pay for it. he didn't say that. this is not something hard to understand. we're not talking about derivative funds through trade agreements. he said something plain and simple. he's not carrying it out. i think that's something -- remember, i met miss johnson on my way in today and she just seems like a lovely woman going through all this uncertainty and stress over a debate that the president says is welcome
so, lynn, the president really seems to have dug in his heels here. >> well, he has. i think the conversation needs to go back to the foundational point. he promised, no matter what you think of this wall, he promised mexico will pay for it. that is a point of conversation that the republicans seem to have forgotten in these months and, now, two years have gone by. so the debate over the wall would not have led to a shutdown if trump had kept the foundational promise central to his...
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the papers with our reviewers, james rampton, features writer at the independent and the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood. good evening. with nine days to go until the prime minister's brexit deal is put to a parliamentary vote, mps have been warned that a failure to support her could lead to leaving without an agreement — or no brexit at all. michael gove — who was one of the leaders of the leave campaign in 2016 said today that while the deal was not perfect — voting it down could result in another referendum. labour has said it will push for a no confidence vote if mrs may loses — on the 11th of december. our political correspondent ben wright reports. after meeting world leaders in argentina, theresa may returns to the harsh political realities of westminster where she has nine days to sell her brexit deal to a deeply sceptical parliament. the area in which i have the greatest concern ministers accept the agreement on the table is a compromise but today received a punchy sales pitch from a key brexit supporting member of the cabinet. this deal, of course, is not perfect. but it do
the papers with our reviewers, james rampton, features writer at the independent and the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood. good evening. with nine days to go until the prime minister's brexit deal is put to a parliamentary vote, mps have been warned that a failure to support her could lead to leaving without an agreement — or no brexit at all. michael gove — who was one of the leaders of the leave campaign in 2016 said today that while the deal was not perfect — voting it down could result...
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joining me now, white house correspondent for "the new york times," michael sheer, and lynn sweet. lynn sweet, first, about the nielsen visit to the border because it's worth highlighting going without press. very different from when nielsen went to the border when u.s. troops were there close to election time. now it's quiet after the deaths of two migrant children. is that by accident? >> no, it's not by accident because now it's a controversy. now, there are things she may see that will show the conditions are not what you would think the united states would offer migrant children. no matter how they got here. visit the troops is actually so easy and it's such an easy photo op, and what could go wrong? and the troops come with their own provisions, housing, you know, everything is set up. this is tough for her. and the concern for children at sarah sanders and secretary nielsen showed, i don't doubt that it is genuine, but let's see what this concern does, then, to improve conditions for children coming to the united states no matter how they got here. >> or, frankly, change the
joining me now, white house correspondent for "the new york times," michael sheer, and lynn sweet. lynn sweet, first, about the nielsen visit to the border because it's worth highlighting going without press. very different from when nielsen went to the border when u.s. troops were there close to election time. now it's quiet after the deaths of two migrant children. is that by accident? >> no, it's not by accident because now it's a controversy. now, there are things she may...
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merry christmas. >> brian, lynn, good to see you both. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >>> all right, still ahead, a new resignation. over president trump's surprise withdrawal of the u.s. troops from syria. the top u.s. envoy in the isis fight quitting a day after secretary of defense jim mattis turned in his resignation. so what does, what do these departures mean? my mom works for chevy. my dad works for chevy. we're all part of the chevy family. and right now, so are you. because our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. even you. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. and not a cent more. all: welcome to the family! the chevy family. use your employee discount for everyone to get over $6,000 below msrp on this equinox when you finance with gm financial. get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. blended with purpose, for dry, damaged hair. with lush honey, known to replenish and royal jelly and propolis, known to nourish and repair. as a whole blend, it helps heal damage to the ends. blended makes us bett
merry christmas. >> brian, lynn, good to see you both. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >>> all right, still ahead, a new resignation. over president trump's surprise withdrawal of the u.s. troops from syria. the top u.s. envoy in the isis fight quitting a day after secretary of defense jim mattis turned in his resignation. so what does, what do these departures mean? my mom works for chevy. my dad works for chevy. we're all part of the chevy family. and right now, so are...
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mark and lynn benioff have been absolutely instrumental for addressing these issues. thank you, mark, for being here today. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: well, we are here to celebrate this along with a number of other things i know we will be able to accomplish in san francisco to address what we know is a real crisis. we have 58 units of step-up housing which creates exits for people who are living in permanently supportive housing who are now able to live independently, and it will also create 58 vacancies in our existing supportive housing that can go to people who are in our navigation centers and who are in our shelters. because of the activism of people like randy shaw in the tenderloin housing clinic and the generous support of mark and lynn bennioff, we are able to turn this into housing for formerly homeless adults. we all know there's not a one-size-fits-all. we all have a story of our own of challenges of people we have tried to personally hope. i work alongside jeff kozinski who manages the department of homelessness, and there's not a day we don't
mark and lynn benioff have been absolutely instrumental for addressing these issues. thank you, mark, for being here today. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: well, we are here to celebrate this along with a number of other things i know we will be able to accomplish in san francisco to address what we know is a real crisis. we have 58 units of step-up housing which creates exits for people who are living in permanently supportive housing who are now able to live independently, and it...
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lynn smith holds a bachelor of arts in history and a phd in history from yale university. for those of you who are fans, when asked who needs to grace the stages, this is one of those names he will give you. ladies and gentlemen please help me in welcoming doctor adrian lynn smith. >>> hi everybody. today's talk has me thinking a variety of things. one, high-five to whoever asked the question about lord nelson's appearance because i had written in my note book lord nelson looks like mr. being. also, i could have sat in the audience and on call and response but i will say a few things before i prepare. one, is that as a child living in fort hood texas. i like most children wanted to grow up to be a dallas cowboys cheerleader. or, president of the united states, i couldn't decide. somewhere along the way i found something that suited my skill set much better than either of those and now i am a professional historian. as such, i don't actually have a powerpoint and i will read to you my talk really, i have a flip phone i haven't changed much since about 1999. this talk is rea
lynn smith holds a bachelor of arts in history and a phd in history from yale university. for those of you who are fans, when asked who needs to grace the stages, this is one of those names he will give you. ladies and gentlemen please help me in welcoming doctor adrian lynn smith. >>> hi everybody. today's talk has me thinking a variety of things. one, high-five to whoever asked the question about lord nelson's appearance because i had written in my note book lord nelson looks like...
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lynn, thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a new arms race challenge from vladimir putin. does russia really have a missile that is impossible to stop? >>> the russian military claims to have a new missile that will be online and ready to go in 2019. president vladimir putin says this new hypersonic missile flies so fast and with such maneuverability that it can beat any defense system, including anything the united states has to defeat it. russian forces tested the missile a few days ago. cnn's frederik pleitgen tells us the world's other nuclear powers are certainly paying attention. >> reporter: vladimir putin in command, observing his armed forces test what they claim is a hypersonic missile capable of defeating america's missile defense systems, called avangard. >> translator: the new avangard system is invincible when faced with current and future air defense and missile defenses technology of a potential enemy. this is a great success and a great victory. >> reporter: while
lynn, thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a new arms race challenge from vladimir putin. does russia really have a missile that is impossible to stop? >>> the russian military claims to have a new missile that will be online and ready to go in 2019. president vladimir putin says this new hypersonic missile flies so fast and with such maneuverability that it can beat any defense system, including anything the united states has...
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and and i -- lynn age -- lineage and he was not engaging. a nephew at the time said jim how is it that you are jewish but dad's to the jewish and grandma is not jewish. and i am looking over at my brother thinking, how do i answer that? >> interesting. >> and that he is sort of how things remained that. >> in the family. we are going to take another quick break and come back here on mosaic. please join us in a moment. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic i am rabbi eric. and we are in wonderful conversation about discovering they are jewish with marnie and jim. welcome back jim and marnie. there's so much to talk about and so i am wondering how the two of you met and if you can talk a little bit about is there a community of like folks out there in our jewish community? >> well, one of the ways we had met but we reconnected when i remembered a wonderful novel by rifle richard hall called family ficksons and it was about a family which had hidden its joy shall identity and i opened it up and it was dedicated marnie. and i sent her an e
and and i -- lynn age -- lineage and he was not engaging. a nephew at the time said jim how is it that you are jewish but dad's to the jewish and grandma is not jewish. and i am looking over at my brother thinking, how do i answer that? >> interesting. >> and that he is sort of how things remained that. >> in the family. we are going to take another quick break and come back here on mosaic. please join us in a moment. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic i am...
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and, of course, i'd like to thank my immediate family, especially my wife lynn, for being at my side for nearly 30 years of public service. to my children, hilary harris, drew, and to their spouses, thank you for your patience, your understanding and your tolerance of this process. i would be remiss if i didn't thank my parents, jack and janet heller, setting the right example in our home growing up. to my father-in-law, richard brownback, all of my wife's family, thank you for raising such a wonderful daughter, sister, cousin, and aunt. madam president, i have five brothers and sisters, they all played a vital role in my upbringing. thank you to jack, tammy, sarah, mack, and brian. all of these individuals i mentioned gave me their steadfast support, made my journey from the nevada legislator to the to the u.s. house of representatives and to the united states senate and i could count on them every step of the way. now, madam president, we all know how important our staff is and i'm no exception. i've been fortunate to have two staff members with me my whole tenure in congress. i wo
and, of course, i'd like to thank my immediate family, especially my wife lynn, for being at my side for nearly 30 years of public service. to my children, hilary harris, drew, and to their spouses, thank you for your patience, your understanding and your tolerance of this process. i would be remiss if i didn't thank my parents, jack and janet heller, setting the right example in our home growing up. to my father-in-law, richard brownback, all of my wife's family, thank you for raising such a...
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lynn. eleven able to. cut the love. illegible . place to play. little. iloveyou to such. a cell to. go on. to eleven eleven eleven . thank. you. from. illinois . thank you. i. love. live. live. live. live. live live live live live live live. live live . live live live. live. live live. live live. live . thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you mrs. us who. are. you are one. of the advances of transforming the world is humanity ready for. this time on founders valley. entrepreneur young. tracks data to thailand where personal data has become a valuable product. a major opportunity for startups. in data we trust founders valley thirty minutes w. . climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing our vironment for the better so to us to make a difference let's inspire other. people what environment magazine. on d w. a continent is reinventing itself. as africa's tech scene discovers its true potential. inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their visions successes and day to day business to present. its
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there is a voting with one's feet, lynn sweet, that's happening here. you sometimes see this at the tail end of administrations. it's very hard to staff year 7 or 8 of, say, the bush administration. but, lynn, having covered washington as you have, have you ever seen a situation two years in where they're basically trying to run craigslist ads to get people into the white house? >> well, let me bifurcate the answer, and that is, first of all, when president obama took office, there is -- there are two streams of people ready to fill positions. one were the campaign veterans, and the other one were the scores of very seasoned government appointees from the bill clinton administration who had been in exile for many years, private practice, think tanks, academia. and so there was a stack of people, as i'm sure chris will tell us in a moment, that they had, who had experience and they could choose from, but were willing and able democrats. the other thing, when you say is it unprecedented, this is not a question of what is my opinion, because people keep tr
there is a voting with one's feet, lynn sweet, that's happening here. you sometimes see this at the tail end of administrations. it's very hard to staff year 7 or 8 of, say, the bush administration. but, lynn, having covered washington as you have, have you ever seen a situation two years in where they're basically trying to run craigslist ads to get people into the white house? >> well, let me bifurcate the answer, and that is, first of all, when president obama took office, there is --...
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lynn is well aware of it a cashless society means banks take on a huge amount of power. and that's a cause of concern to at least one institution in the swedish capital the central bank it believes the move towards more electronic payments is positive but also forces potential challenges in eradicating cash completely. if cash would go where you. and we tend to think about cash as being the. last line of defense of this big that if you can pay you know by the way you can still pay in cash but if cash is not there and we experience some kind of disturbance in the electronic payment systems how do we pay them how can we get food few and these kind of things that we need in our daily life. there are still many questions surrounding the whole idea of a cashless society as one of the guardians of swedish financial stability their central bank rick's bank is busy weighing up its options the rigs banks should possibly issue with digital means of payment like a digital currency and we call it the. this is something that would be completely new for a central bank to do when there
lynn is well aware of it a cashless society means banks take on a huge amount of power. and that's a cause of concern to at least one institution in the swedish capital the central bank it believes the move towards more electronic payments is positive but also forces potential challenges in eradicating cash completely. if cash would go where you. and we tend to think about cash as being the. last line of defense of this big that if you can pay you know by the way you can still pay in cash but...
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send me down there, folks, i just need two red bulls and some vas lynn, v vaiz ds lynne, we will get that lawn. and nienlly in 4ed lines, yesterday the c.e.o. of google went to congress to answer questions from lawmakers about some of his company's practices including whether or not the search engine is rigged. and some of the questions maybe seemed too tough to answer. >> right now if you google the word "ideo" under-- idiot under images, a picture of donald trump comes up, i just did that how would that happen? how does that search work so that that would occur. >> trevor: hmmmm. hmmmm. why does a picture of trump come up when i search for "idio tks" hmmmm, hold on, let me see here, hmmmm. hmmmm. maybe because he is! all right, let's move on to our main story. oh, wow, why does an idiot -- you know sometimes we spend so much covering america's history of racial injustice we fore tbet where it all began. europe, the og of racism, yeah, if america is-- europe is the real king of r action bmp, b, white people ask the black friends what that en masse they will explain it. right now in
send me down there, folks, i just need two red bulls and some vas lynn, v vaiz ds lynne, we will get that lawn. and nienlly in 4ed lines, yesterday the c.e.o. of google went to congress to answer questions from lawmakers about some of his company's practices including whether or not the search engine is rigged. and some of the questions maybe seemed too tough to answer. >> right now if you google the word "ideo" under-- idiot under images, a picture of donald trump comes up, i...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he is innocent. >> reporter: after all this time. >> if he is truly innocent, get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> reporter: with his mother in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife, michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> reporter: what about jason's missing hushpuppies that match the partial shoe print? he no longer owned them, he s
. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he is innocent. >> after all this time. >> if he is truly innocent, get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> with his mother in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> what about jason's missing hush puppies that match the partial shoe print? he no longer owned them, he said. >> are those the shoes you had on november 2nd? >> no, s
. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial....
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the other component, lynn, having covered government divide in the past, they just know there's a ton of subpoenas and investigations and they're going to be hauled before the hill. and lord knows what kinds of trouble you might end up mixed up in if you take a job in this administration. >> well, that is true. now, this is not unique to the trump white house. president clinton, when he was under the spotlight of impeachment, which started in the house, and you had the senate trial, he still did not have. what was different though, is that people did not leave the administration. there was not a mass exodus. the appointees, cabinet members, as disappointed as they were to find out they were lied to or misled by president clinton stuck around, because as a manager there was no issue with appointees. he knew how to govern. he was a governor of arkansas. the difference here, and it's a fundamental one, is that two years in president trump still treats government like business. and it's not analogous. and congress is not a compliant board of directors that will rubber stamp your selection
the other component, lynn, having covered government divide in the past, they just know there's a ton of subpoenas and investigations and they're going to be hauled before the hill. and lord knows what kinds of trouble you might end up mixed up in if you take a job in this administration. >> well, that is true. now, this is not unique to the trump white house. president clinton, when he was under the spotlight of impeachment, which started in the house, and you had the senate trial, he...
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. >> so literally and figuratively, a changing of the guard here, lynn sweet as washington bureau chief for the sun times, who would be next, there's one general left that could be in the change space. >> who might be next chief of staff, the most frequently mentioned name is nick aires. if you talk about who might be left, richard, we're talking about the massive turnover in the trump white house which has been the turn is something more than just a midterm change and that's why i think when we look at the context of whoever comes in next, it's going to be hurting a lot of new personalities that trump will have to deal with, as well as confirmation battles, where his attorney general, that will be difficult. that's how i predict right now. >> yeah. >> so my analysis is the chief of staff has to be somebody who can help trump navigate a democratic congress, plus the pressures of these ongoing mueller probes, which are coming to a head, and that's a difficult position for any chief of staff, especially one that may not have a personal rapport with the president. >> when we look at one of
. >> so literally and figuratively, a changing of the guard here, lynn sweet as washington bureau chief for the sun times, who would be next, there's one general left that could be in the change space. >> who might be next chief of staff, the most frequently mentioned name is nick aires. if you talk about who might be left, richard, we're talking about the massive turnover in the trump white house which has been the turn is something more than just a midterm change and that's why i...
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and, of course, i'd like to thank my immediate family, especially my wife lynn, for being at my side for nearly 30 years of public service. to my children, hilary harris, drew, and to their spouses, thank you for your patience, your understanding and your tolerance of this process. i would be remiss if i didn't thank my parents, jack and janet heller, setting the right example in our home growing up. to my father-in-law, richard brownback, all of my wife's family, thank you for raising such a wonderful daughter, sister, cousin, and aunt. madam president, i have five brothers and sisters, they all played a vital role in my upbringing. thank you to jack, tammy, sarah, mack, and brian. all of these individuals i mentioned gave me their steadfast support, made my journey from the nevada legislator to the to the u.s. house of representatives and to the united states senate and i could count on them every step of the way. now, madam president, we all know how important our staff is and i'm no exception. i've been fortunate to have two staff members with me my whole tenure in congress. i wo
and, of course, i'd like to thank my immediate family, especially my wife lynn, for being at my side for nearly 30 years of public service. to my children, hilary harris, drew, and to their spouses, thank you for your patience, your understanding and your tolerance of this process. i would be remiss if i didn't thank my parents, jack and janet heller, setting the right example in our home growing up. to my father-in-law, richard brownback, all of my wife's family, thank you for raising such a...
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lynn is self—employed. that means each month's bank balance looks very different, so it's hard to keep on top of the family accounts. i've always dipped in and out of overdrafts. i've paid far too much in bank charges than i should have done because i've not kept in close enough control over the balance. it might be getting towards the end of the month and a payment, maybe the energy bill comes in, it tips me over my overdraft and i don't realise quickly enough, because you have to sort out the money within a day. yeah, i'll get hit with a fee. 52 million people have current accounts, and that means today's new plans by the regulator will have far—reaching consequences. they want a single interest rate charge, whether it's for an arranged or unplanned overdraft. banks would be banned from charging daily or monthly fees. that's going to make life easier for those on lower incomes who struggle to repay overdrafts. people are telling us they are getting trapped in a spiral of debt, that once they've accident
lynn is self—employed. that means each month's bank balance looks very different, so it's hard to keep on top of the family accounts. i've always dipped in and out of overdrafts. i've paid far too much in bank charges than i should have done because i've not kept in close enough control over the balance. it might be getting towards the end of the month and a payment, maybe the energy bill comes in, it tips me over my overdraft and i don't realise quickly enough, because you have to sort out...
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i should tell everybody, she plays lynne cheney, the wife of former vice president dick cheney played by christian bale. i read you thought this role was an impossible challenge. why? >> for me i didn't -- first i didn't know a lot about lynne and when i received this script i'm playing her from 20 to 70 so, you know, doing the research and discovering who the character was outside of sort of the public persona and perception of her posed a real challenge and it was exciting. >> i'll bet. >> i like that you said she has a lot of chutzpah. >> she has a ton of chutzpah. i always like that in a person. >> did you have any trepidation or pause jumping into a political character like this one who was in a divisive time of her own? >> i thought about it for a second. when i approach a character there's so much that goes into it that it was really important to me to take my own personal politics out of it, you know, and really find the humanity in lynn. i try to do that for all of my characters but especially in this time, i think that is something we've lost is really finding the humanity i
i should tell everybody, she plays lynne cheney, the wife of former vice president dick cheney played by christian bale. i read you thought this role was an impossible challenge. why? >> for me i didn't -- first i didn't know a lot about lynne and when i received this script i'm playing her from 20 to 70 so, you know, doing the research and discovering who the character was outside of sort of the public persona and perception of her posed a real challenge and it was exciting. >>...
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lynn reiser lynn, thank you for joining me this morning. >> thank you, rick. >> we've heard so many guests trying to divine what the market means for the economy. let's shut our eyes to the market volatility, lynn. just tell me your impression of recent economic trends, fundamentals of the u.s. economy over the last several months and try to tie it up as to what it may mean for the future, a void of the market. >> well, rick, the economy looks to be quite strong we've seen recent economic information to be solid. reporting this morning the chicago purchasing managers index was good for december. we've seen strong retail sales we've seen good numbers on industrial production. so the economy seems to be quite solid. it's in sharp contrast to the financial markets which are much more gloomy. >> my personal experience was the '87 crash. is what about the global exporting of weak fundamentals as we've mean? the last 36 hours with regard to japan in particular and europe in general. >> >> the world economy is probably the greatest risk to us in the united states but we are not nearly exposed to
lynn reiser lynn, thank you for joining me this morning. >> thank you, rick. >> we've heard so many guests trying to divine what the market means for the economy. let's shut our eyes to the market volatility, lynn. just tell me your impression of recent economic trends, fundamentals of the u.s. economy over the last several months and try to tie it up as to what it may mean for the future, a void of the market. >> well, rick, the economy looks to be quite strong we've seen...
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the next lcap task force meeting is thursday, december 14 at 444 frank lynn up in the cafeteria at 4:30 and also we'll have a chance to look at the data forum to reflect on what went well and what changes to did he need to make for next year. >> one of the p.c.a.c.s priorities for next year is to look at areas of equity and inequity, the student enrollment system and access to student programs. this month, p.a.c. members met with the second district p.t.a. and sfusd spark to better under p.t.a. fund raising across the district, to explore ideas for expanding fund raising to provide support for all schools, and to examine how other districts are adjusting this issue. we learned that 64 of the 136 schools in the district have a p.t.a., and some schools have their own foundations. p.t.a.s are nonprofits and vary in the amount of fund raising they can participate in. several schools have other organizations: parent-teacher organizations or parent fund raising groups. in addition we learned that spark, which is the nonprofit arm of sfusd is focused on bringing in resources and support for
the next lcap task force meeting is thursday, december 14 at 444 frank lynn up in the cafeteria at 4:30 and also we'll have a chance to look at the data forum to reflect on what went well and what changes to did he need to make for next year. >> one of the p.c.a.c.s priorities for next year is to look at areas of equity and inequity, the student enrollment system and access to student programs. this month, p.a.c. members met with the second district p.t.a. and sfusd spark to better under...