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you were in helsinki, right. i was at the -- >> stephen: "stinky in helsinki." >> it still blows my mind. >> stephen: that that happened. >> that that happened. and in fact i remember after it happened, after that live press conference happened where they were both together, and the then-president of the united states sided with vladimir putin against the united states. >> stephen: and invited him and said, "i'm inviting him to the white house." >> but i just remember -- >> stephen: really it was president jackie mason request. >> it was. >> stephen: this schmuck over here asked me a question. jackie was at studio 54, too. >> you ever see him on broadway? maybe he was in this theater. >> stephen: what did you make of the day? do you think we learned anything? >> i mean, not really, no. i think this was more about, you know, the biden white house wanting to kind of reset the united states on a global stage, send a message of-- to the world about where the united states is right now. >> stephen: it's like the entir
you were in helsinki, right. i was at the -- >> stephen: "stinky in helsinki." >> it still blows my mind. >> stephen: that that happened. >> that that happened. and in fact i remember after it happened, after that live press conference happened where they were both together, and the then-president of the united states sided with vladimir putin against the united states. >> stephen: and invited him and said, "i'm inviting him to the white house."...
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you get in that day and as day one, the helsinki press conference happening. you write in the book summit advisory coming into the most dangerous and challenging environment you've ever been in, including fallujah. i i mean, i guess my biggest question is like, why did you do it? aren't you thinking to yourself, i don't know if this is the right for me to put myself in a situation where i'm charge of security policy in such a fraught situation with this president? >> you can sense the all i had for the office and for the mission -- awe. it's one of those jobs you simply can't refuse. even to your own peril, it's one of those things where if you think you could contribute to a mission, and eitzen hopes of kind of, a brooklyn guy talking to a queens guy that could resonate with the president, i could talk is like which is a this is why, i think it's transactional but this is why this transaction makes sense. in addition to that there was frankly an element of hubris as indicated by believe i can kind of reach the guy. that things could be different and i also wa
you get in that day and as day one, the helsinki press conference happening. you write in the book summit advisory coming into the most dangerous and challenging environment you've ever been in, including fallujah. i i mean, i guess my biggest question is like, why did you do it? aren't you thinking to yourself, i don't know if this is the right for me to put myself in a situation where i'm charge of security policy in such a fraught situation with this president? >> you can sense the all...
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i think that they are still violating many of the principles that they agreed to in the helsinki pack with regard to human rights. >> many of your closest conservative supporters are trouble bid arm's control policy and could put the security of the united states and the west at risk. what do you say to them? >> i say to them, they don't know what they're talking about. i have said many times a nuclear war cannot be won and should never be fought. i was interested to hear the soviet minister of the union repeat those words not too long ago. now the policy that existed when i came in called the mutual assured destruction was a policy based on both of us having enough nuclear weapons that if the other one started the war with nuclear weapons you could retaliate. how could they live if nuclear weapons exploded all over the country? the people can't go back there to live because of the poison. so my feeling is that we start eliminating these nuclear weapons and getting rid of them but i'm also very determined that after the present treaty before we proceed any further such as tactical bat
i think that they are still violating many of the principles that they agreed to in the helsinki pack with regard to human rights. >> many of your closest conservative supporters are trouble bid arm's control policy and could put the security of the united states and the west at risk. what do you say to them? >> i say to them, they don't know what they're talking about. i have said many times a nuclear war cannot be won and should never be fought. i was interested to hear the soviet...
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we were in helsinki, which its annual lice carrying con -- contest. these big nordic dudes with their teeny wives, our producers decided it would be fun to have my producer run on my back. >> as trim as you are -- maybe you should have cared -- maybe the producer should have carried you. [laughter] spencer: they carry me here everyday. kristen: i could have sworn i saw her do a giddy up. spencer: she did. [laughter] >> where is the whip? california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to save our power. sign up for flex alerts today. this is the silence volvo never wants you to hear. so we're as committed to protecting you in an accident, as we are in preventing them. this is volvo on call. is everyone okay? m
we were in helsinki, which its annual lice carrying con -- contest. these big nordic dudes with their teeny wives, our producers decided it would be fun to have my producer run on my back. >> as trim as you are -- maybe you should have cared -- maybe the producer should have carried you. [laughter] spencer: they carry me here everyday. kristen: i could have sworn i saw her do a giddy up. spencer: she did. [laughter] >> where is the whip? california, did you know our homes share...
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it could be a slow ship to helsinki, then, instead? i it could be a slow ship to helsinki, then, instead?— it could be a slow ship to helsinki, then, instead? i think that might be then, instead? i think that might be the best way — then, instead? i think that might be the best way to _ then, instead? i think that might be the best way to do _ then, instead? i think that might be the best way to do it! _ then, instead? i think that might be the best way to do it! i _ then, instead? i think that might be the best way to do it! i know - then, instead? i think that might be the best way to do it! i know simon | the best way to do it! i know simon calder has come _ the best way to do it! i know simon calder has come back— the best way to do it! i know simon calder has come back from - calder has come back from scandinavia and a container ship before. i remembertalking scandinavia and a container ship before. i remember talking to him about it. that is what floats his boat, excuse the pun! there are lots of people who we are talking t
it could be a slow ship to helsinki, then, instead? i it could be a slow ship to helsinki, then, instead?— it could be a slow ship to helsinki, then, instead? i think that might be then, instead? i think that might be the best way — then, instead? i think that might be the best way to _ then, instead? i think that might be the best way to do _ then, instead? i think that might be the best way to do it! _ then, instead? i think that might be the best way to do it! i _ then, instead? i think...
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spencer: in helsinki, finland when i was with good morning america. i was there on assignment and participated in the contest with my producer riding on my shoulders. larry: where is that video? spencer: we used it on the air last year. kristen: how did you do? spencer: these big nordic guys are like 6'7" and they have little, petite wives. i had my producer and i weigh 175 and my producer weighed about 150. kristen: so you lost? spencer: i lost. larry: did you shower after? spencer: i shower twice that day. larry: the contest is said to have dated back to the viking age when men were men. kristen: and not showering. getting back into sports -- >> she made me feel like i wasn't alone. over time, i got more confident. kristen: the program giving confidence to differently abl people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decr
spencer: in helsinki, finland when i was with good morning america. i was there on assignment and participated in the contest with my producer riding on my shoulders. larry: where is that video? spencer: we used it on the air last year. kristen: how did you do? spencer: these big nordic guys are like 6'7" and they have little, petite wives. i had my producer and i weigh 175 and my producer weighed about 150. kristen: so you lost? spencer: i lost. larry: did you shower after? spencer: i...
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it was by tweet and sitting and knowing you need to respond to inquiries like i did on my first day helsinki and press inquiries, what is going on? that was the drill i was going through. almost like a battle drill you see in the military react to some sort of contact and the president being the adversary in this case based on just completely going off the rails. >> thinking of the president as an adversary, that's something. you consulted with your brother who is also on the national security council. you describe situation where you told him that if this were to be public, it's something the president would be impeached for. was that going through your mind at the moment you were listening to the call? >> an adversary in the sense that he's an adversary to good governance, corrupt actor. >> yes. >> when i went in and saw eugene, which was -- that was my respite. he's my twin brother. i went to see him on a daily basis and chat about what was going on. i was dead pan. i walked into his office and i was pretty -- in about the most serious way could i conveyed to him that if i -- if what i ha
it was by tweet and sitting and knowing you need to respond to inquiries like i did on my first day helsinki and press inquiries, what is going on? that was the drill i was going through. almost like a battle drill you see in the military react to some sort of contact and the president being the adversary in this case based on just completely going off the rails. >> thinking of the president as an adversary, that's something. you consulted with your brother who is also on the national...
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even know how to hold a soccer ball, much less kick one remember when putin gave him one as a gift in helsinki, and he held it like he thought it was a precious dinosaur egg? that's the way your 40-year-old single friend holds a baby "oh, no, no, no, no. okay, take it back, take it back." [ light laughter ] he's holding that thing like he thinks it's going to bite him. he reminds me of bloomberg holding staten island chuck on groundhog day. interesting fact, that day, bloomberg saw his shadow and decided to run for president same thing happened to de blasio, so. maybe trump is just mad because the u.s. women's national team is, both, more successful and more popular than he is. they've smashed viewership and merchandise records. meanwhile, a new poll from quinnipiac, last week, found that 60 percent of respondents said it would be bad for the country if trump were to launch a bid for president in 2024, while just 32% of respondents said another trump campaign would be good for the country. a full 60% don't want him to run again. that means even some of the people who voted for him are like, "i
even know how to hold a soccer ball, much less kick one remember when putin gave him one as a gift in helsinki, and he held it like he thought it was a precious dinosaur egg? that's the way your 40-year-old single friend holds a baby "oh, no, no, no, no. okay, take it back, take it back." [ light laughter ] he's holding that thing like he thinks it's going to bite him. he reminds me of bloomberg holding staten island chuck on groundhog day. interesting fact, that day, bloomberg saw...
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even know how to hold a soccer ball, much less kick one remember when putin gave him one as a gift in helsinki, and he held it like he thought it was a precious dinosaur egg? that's the way your 40-year-old single friend holds a baby "oh, no, no, no, no. okay, take it back, take it back." [ light laughter ] he's holding that thing like he thinks it's going to bite him. he reminds me of bloomberg holding staten island chuck on groundhog day. interesting fact, that day, bloomberg saw his shadow and decided to run for president same thing happened to de blasio, so maybe trump is just mad because the u.s. women's national team is, both, more successful and more popular than he is. they've smashed viewership and merchandise records. meanwhile, a new poll from quinnipiac, last week, found that 60 percent of respondents said it would be bad for the country if trump were to launch a bid for president in 2024, while just 32 percent of respondents said another trump campaign would be good for the country. a full 60 percent don't want him to run again that means even some of the people who voted for him
even know how to hold a soccer ball, much less kick one remember when putin gave him one as a gift in helsinki, and he held it like he thought it was a precious dinosaur egg? that's the way your 40-year-old single friend holds a baby "oh, no, no, no, no. okay, take it back, take it back." [ light laughter ] he's holding that thing like he thinks it's going to bite him. he reminds me of bloomberg holding staten island chuck on groundhog day. interesting fact, that day, bloomberg saw...
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. >> reporter: then on the summit meeting with vladimir putin in helsinki -- >> there was no collusion at all. >> reporter: alexander vindman reported to the white house for his dream job on the national security staff. >> the job i was trying to get to, the heart of government, the belly button for everything that was going on. >> reporter: eugene became the national security council's chief ethics officer. >> they worked in the white house. the best people worked in the white house. both of them, twins, it was unusual. >> reporter: one year later, alexander took notes as now held his now infamous phone call with the president of ukrai ukraine. what did it sound like? >> he was remose, and he was reluctantly taking this phone call. >> reporter: according to the transp transport -- trump asked him to do him a favor. what alexander did next made the name vindman a household word. >> i would go straight upstairs into the legal suite, and my twin brother's office is almost as soon as you walk in. i go in and close the door, and i told him, eugene, what i'm about to tell you becomes public
. >> reporter: then on the summit meeting with vladimir putin in helsinki -- >> there was no collusion at all. >> reporter: alexander vindman reported to the white house for his dream job on the national security staff. >> the job i was trying to get to, the heart of government, the belly button for everything that was going on. >> reporter: eugene became the national security council's chief ethics officer. >> they worked in the white house. the best people...
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cities like oslo, helsinki, and sao paulo, it's possible. that being set, our approach has been adopted significantly since 2014, including seeking out traditional enforcement tools and targeted marketing. we're also testing new measures on our streets and pushing authority of lower speed limits. looking at cities globally that have made much more significant progress than here in the united states, we know that it will take a shift in policies, politics, and resources. we looked at the national data of the effectiveness of different strategies to reduce crashes, and we know that major street design is just one piece of what it will take to get us there. we need legislative authorities for things like cameras and lowered speed limits, and we also need federal support for advancing safer vehicles and advanced vehicle systems as well as increased housing density, especially unhoused people that are more vulnerable on the streets. so as i said, vehicle speeds, we'll complete all eligible builds on the injury network. as tom mentioned [inaudible
cities like oslo, helsinki, and sao paulo, it's possible. that being set, our approach has been adopted significantly since 2014, including seeking out traditional enforcement tools and targeted marketing. we're also testing new measures on our streets and pushing authority of lower speed limits. looking at cities globally that have made much more significant progress than here in the united states, we know that it will take a shift in policies, politics, and resources. we looked at the...