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and then the american franken gas hash tag, since 2014 germany and some other u. u states have been exploiting loophole and the sanctions on russia and directly selling moscow military equipment including rifles. so called protection vehicles. you happy about that and very critical. and as far as experts of military product are concerned, and regions of tension on dictatorships, i have been very strong opinion and that have had for many, many years not always. and was that you shared very body and it was a responsive body in germany. but there was always my position that we should not send arms and weapons and regions of tension and dictatorships. and there are very few exceptions. wherever obligation towards is around that is different from everything else. but quite a few exceptions on that because you know, successive german governments have been using this pod and false excuse that germany doesn't send weapons to conflict vans while the experts know that it does. the largest recipient of german alms has been egypt. 6000000000 euros work over the last 4 years.
and then the american franken gas hash tag, since 2014 germany and some other u. u states have been exploiting loophole and the sanctions on russia and directly selling moscow military equipment including rifles. so called protection vehicles. you happy about that and very critical. and as far as experts of military product are concerned, and regions of tension on dictatorships, i have been very strong opinion and that have had for many, many years not always. and was that you shared very body...
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thing, he was kind of my right-hand man, franken and him. i had two really brilliant people helping me with that impression. >> jimmy: isn't it strange now to think, yeah, i had a guy who was a senator from minnesota writing jokes for me. >> i know. and al was always really political. and he informed those sketches. because he was totally steeped in politics and knew every angle. but we were, you know -- kind of an equal opportunity thing. when bush was riding high, ratings 70%, we played him as this happy guy who couldn't lose. well, things are going up for bush, berlin wall, after bush, no wall. so it was kind of like, the joke was how great he was doing. then it got rougher later. >> jimmy: i want to ask about something that's not related to "saturday night live." >> anything. >> jimmy: a sitcom you did in 1982. >> oh no. >> jimmy: this is quite a lineup. it's called -- >> "one of the boys." nathan lane, mickey rooney, a famous human being. >> jimmy: and that's you. >> that's me. [ applause ] >> jimmy: mickey rooney is really -- now natha
thing, he was kind of my right-hand man, franken and him. i had two really brilliant people helping me with that impression. >> jimmy: isn't it strange now to think, yeah, i had a guy who was a senator from minnesota writing jokes for me. >> i know. and al was always really political. and he informed those sketches. because he was totally steeped in politics and knew every angle. but we were, you know -- kind of an equal opportunity thing. when bush was riding high, ratings 70%, we...
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are crime reporter henry lee is here now, after talking with the owner of both those stores, henry franken heather. the actual thefts were relatively minor, but the damage was in the tens of thousands of dollars. the latest invasions of pharmacies in the middle of the night. surveillance for the shows a u haul truck pulling up to new oakland pharmacy in the city's chinatown before dawn thursday, and soon this happens , the driver repeatedly backs into the business near ninth and webster knocking through its gates at about 3 20 in the morning. the pharmacy forced open in the middle of the night and then six people. you know the line into the pharmacy? here's another view from a camera inside the store. you see the truck, ending up almost completely in the lobby after the fourth ramming before it goes back out burglars they are very, very present has owned the pharmacy for decades. it caters to senior citizens in chinatown as well as the homeless. he spent much of the morning cleaning up the mess and surveying the damage left behind when the truck plowed right through thick bars, two sets of
are crime reporter henry lee is here now, after talking with the owner of both those stores, henry franken heather. the actual thefts were relatively minor, but the damage was in the tens of thousands of dollars. the latest invasions of pharmacies in the middle of the night. surveillance for the shows a u haul truck pulling up to new oakland pharmacy in the city's chinatown before dawn thursday, and soon this happens , the driver repeatedly backs into the business near ninth and webster...
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conservative made a good point a democrat made a good point where al franken is sparring with ted cruz. those are the good old days. can we just go back to an open forum with degrees? the question not going to be easy. think about this. do you let vladimir putin tweet in the guy has probably killed -- responsible for the death of 500,000 people. let ayatollah khomeini tweet? the guy about to get a nuclear weapon and threaten the rest of the world. do we let isis have an account? certain things that have to be examined and discussed. >> ainsley: i was reading all these items this morning talking about twitter workers freaking out about elon musk buying this. some are crying. some executives are threatening to quit. they can't work for this guy if is he going to come in and change things. if he is going to bring free speech. >> brian: bring trump back. >> ainsley: left leaning organization telling fec block on twitter and that's absurd. the fec doesn't have the power to do that. >> steve: in that article you were looking at, ainsley what that says twitter employees earlier point hair on
conservative made a good point a democrat made a good point where al franken is sparring with ted cruz. those are the good old days. can we just go back to an open forum with degrees? the question not going to be easy. think about this. do you let vladimir putin tweet in the guy has probably killed -- responsible for the death of 500,000 people. let ayatollah khomeini tweet? the guy about to get a nuclear weapon and threaten the rest of the world. do we let isis have an account? certain things...
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al franken china, 75 basis points. central bank pivots. haslinda: take a look at where we are, indexes extending declines, it's worsening covid situation, begging the question, what will happen to global growth? in the fx base, weakness for the chinese yuan, no pushback from the pboc, investigators looking for stimulus. the yen getting some support, up 1/10 of 1%. questions of whether gains are sustainable, the boj is expected to stand pat. weakness across the commodities space, iron ore sinking on the back of concerns about chinese demand. brent crude sinking as we speak. >> equities are being sold, commodities being sold. jgb. we are missing some demand for the u.s. dollar. taking on the consequences of being a global risk off situation. the fact that the fed is on the verge of raising interest rates adds to the dilemma. the situation in china, further lockdowns and other cities is giving a lot of anxiety to investors. haslinda: taking a look at the yuan, worst we can seven years. the world is watching very closely. >> we saw extraordina
al franken china, 75 basis points. central bank pivots. haslinda: take a look at where we are, indexes extending declines, it's worsening covid situation, begging the question, what will happen to global growth? in the fx base, weakness for the chinese yuan, no pushback from the pboc, investigators looking for stimulus. the yen getting some support, up 1/10 of 1%. questions of whether gains are sustainable, the boj is expected to stand pat. weakness across the commodities space, iron ore...
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it's a bottle shape that is only made in franken in germany, and this is silvana. so a dry white wine people often think of sweet wines in germany. they think of recycling. this is a bit different, nutty, kind of austere minerals. well, this one on the table as well. you've got it. you're a pro already and then tell me about the red as i sit. this german wine red is made from the gamay grapes, so we often think of gamma from the beaujolais region of france. this is actually from the loire valley. it's a region called the coat before a that is virtually unknown by everyone. wine geeks included. it's called memoir demand madonna or the memory of the dormant madan volcano, so gamma grown in volcanic soils. fun fresh, delicious red. take 11. what small slippers. you guys know it's been a long morning. tell me about the cause that 30% of the ticket price is going to benefit and why it is so near and dear not just to your heart but to really all of napa valley. so we are for the mr pink party. we are donating 30. end of the proceeds to the immigration institute of the ba
it's a bottle shape that is only made in franken in germany, and this is silvana. so a dry white wine people often think of sweet wines in germany. they think of recycling. this is a bit different, nutty, kind of austere minerals. well, this one on the table as well. you've got it. you're a pro already and then tell me about the red as i sit. this german wine red is made from the gamay grapes, so we often think of gamma from the beaujolais region of france. this is actually from the loire...
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>> if you want to note ben franken really was he would say i was an inventor lightning rods, to cleanburning stoves, even inventing concepts like the concept of federalism he of the states and the union and they coexist. and so what sets franklin apart he is the greatest innovator of his time for thinking of new things whether it's inventions, concepts, ways to balance the power with the bourbon packed nation or figure out how to experiments on the temperature of the water in the atlantic to figure out the gulfstream. so he became interested in grand political leaders after doing ben franklin said i'm more interested in innovators. i one of the things about franklin and jefferson together as they would have thought you were a philistine if you did not appreciate the science of the time. newton's imbalances and checks did not understand anatomy. we lost, when i was young the sense we all have to appreciate science. what i dider was, what caused us many people to be intimidated by it, it's sort of einstein. it makes it seem a queue have to be einstein to understand einstein. i wanted to do a b
>> if you want to note ben franken really was he would say i was an inventor lightning rods, to cleanburning stoves, even inventing concepts like the concept of federalism he of the states and the union and they coexist. and so what sets franklin apart he is the greatest innovator of his time for thinking of new things whether it's inventions, concepts, ways to balance the power with the bourbon packed nation or figure out how to experiments on the temperature of the water in the atlantic...
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franken was always looking for the bigger stage. in fact it almost broke his heart that london was not accepting him. british were too short-sighted to see this feature of the british empire lay in the equality between the colonies and britain itself. franklin imagine what a great thing this would be and they could not persuade the british that this was their future. because they refused to accept it they treated as a mere provincial as whole life. it was found founded more than n franklin could bear. he said they cannot see and not making franklin found a modest but he was aware of his talent and accomplishments. if they are going to treat me this way then they no longer serve my needs. closesthe king's advisers made to answer for the sins of the colonies the most recent ofa which would then the boston tea party that destroy cargo millions of dollars in tv. it was a massive case of vandalism in the thumbing of the american nose to the british government. benjamin franklin was the one to make that hand. he was made to stand there an
franken was always looking for the bigger stage. in fact it almost broke his heart that london was not accepting him. british were too short-sighted to see this feature of the british empire lay in the equality between the colonies and britain itself. franklin imagine what a great thing this would be and they could not persuade the british that this was their future. because they refused to accept it they treated as a mere provincial as whole life. it was found founded more than n franklin...
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and that's why the berliners on moral fen book and lay on franken, launched their start up karma, collective its mission is to help customers make a difference. and best of hello people ideally, or to see their wallets as a sort of ballot paper. it lets them proclaim, i choose to support this so that company understood so, and that includes stops, i mean to achieve new positive things at 1st. and i think that's what sets them apart as chopped us as canada and touch it. the young entrepreneurs planned to expand their range of products. their idea is to market very regional natural cheese in returnable bottles of development of i'm often told things more work on it. and that was so appealing to me and trying things that aren't supposed to work like making bottle drinks on it. so don't people always say no way without sugar and preservative, substitute on that, but it can work in our approach is to include regional ingredients yields to i'm bought brandenburg is close by 4 berliners and the german capital is full of organic food enthusiasts. so that's why i one movie got in touch with yog usta
and that's why the berliners on moral fen book and lay on franken, launched their start up karma, collective its mission is to help customers make a difference. and best of hello people ideally, or to see their wallets as a sort of ballot paper. it lets them proclaim, i choose to support this so that company understood so, and that includes stops, i mean to achieve new positive things at 1st. and i think that's what sets them apart as chopped us as canada and touch it. the young entrepreneurs...
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but for al franken, is there a second act? >> it should be a thoughtful discussion. i'm just saying, there might be second acts for some people who were canceled along the way. >> so he also is turning off zoom as the down. is zoom here to stay? >> zoom is here to stay! >> but turning off zoom, being with your camera off, are you -- >> by the way, 92% of employers say, you turn your camera off, you have no future with this company. even if you're on your own. >> 100%, show your face or go to the office. >> right! >> show your face on zoom or go to the office. >> as the head of morgan stanley said, if you're well enough to go to a restaurant, you're well enough to come to work. >> lastly, we'll bring you eugene daniels. eugene went to work. and not only did he go to work, he went to work looking good. eugene -- >> thank you. >> what's on -- >> first of all, i'm so distracted by how great that jacket is. >> it's gorgeous. >> it's hard to even ask. >> it's a coat. it's cold out here. what's happening at the white house today? >> something i'll be watching today and this
but for al franken, is there a second act? >> it should be a thoughtful discussion. i'm just saying, there might be second acts for some people who were canceled along the way. >> so he also is turning off zoom as the down. is zoom here to stay? >> zoom is here to stay! >> but turning off zoom, being with your camera off, are you -- >> by the way, 92% of employers say, you turn your camera off, you have no future with this company. even if you're on your own....
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franken roosevelt was a superb president, especially in wartime. there are comparisons to today, the way putin is chopping up ukraine reminds one of the way hitler chopped up czechoslovakia and claimed it was more dramatic in culture. the second thing is american public opinion. before december 7, there was no will in this country -- we had not been attacked, so there was no will in the country for us to get involved in a european war. we already had world war i. there was no desire on the part of the american people to put boots on the ground in ukraine today. those are the two best comparisons i can think right now. host: to tie off your four greatest presidents, i assume your opinion is fdr, washington, lincoln, and reagan. guest: those four, yes. host: the c-span presidential historian survey, the rankings of all the presidents, 10 different categories of leadership, abraham lincoln, george washington, fdr. ronald reagan makes it in the top 10 at nine according to that survey. take a look through that survey on our website. guest: ninth is a te
franken roosevelt was a superb president, especially in wartime. there are comparisons to today, the way putin is chopping up ukraine reminds one of the way hitler chopped up czechoslovakia and claimed it was more dramatic in culture. the second thing is american public opinion. before december 7, there was no will in this country -- we had not been attacked, so there was no will in the country for us to get involved in a european war. we already had world war i. there was no desire on the part...
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franken roosevelt was a superb president, especially in wartime. there are comparisons to today, the way putin is chopping up ukraine reminds one of the way hitler chopped up czechoslovakia and claimed it was more dramatic in culture. the second thing is american public opinion. before december 7, there was no will in this country -- we had not been attacked, so there was no will in the country for us to get involved in a european war. we already had world war i. there was no desire on the part of the american people to put boots on the ground in ukraine today. those are the two best comparisons i can think right now. host: to tie off your four greatest presidents, i assume your opinion is fdr, washington, lincoln, and reagan. guest: those four, yes. host: the c-span presidential historian survey, the rankings of all the presidents, 10 different categories of leadership, abraham lincoln, george washington, fdr. ronald reagan makes it in the top 10 at nine according to that survey. take a look through that survey on our website. guest: ninth is a te
franken roosevelt was a superb president, especially in wartime. there are comparisons to today, the way putin is chopping up ukraine reminds one of the way hitler chopped up czechoslovakia and claimed it was more dramatic in culture. the second thing is american public opinion. before december 7, there was no will in this country -- we had not been attacked, so there was no will in the country for us to get involved in a european war. we already had world war i. there was no desire on the part...
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oh, today lisa young is at the state owned franken housing farm. a training and research site that belongs to the university of castle. she's researching organic chickens for the future. the animals do more than produce eggs. they're also like little lab assistance. and these are no hybrid animals. their dual use chickens yielding both eggs and meat. de leon and this in vinegar. they don't lay quite as many excess, conventional commercial hybrid doesn't or more like 240 instead of 300 a year in gigs up to kyle nuts. and since they lay few axles, they have fewer stern and fractures giving a high allies. ah, these hands are fortunate. not only do they enjoy top rate production conditions, but they also have roosters in their stalls. the males eat a lot yet have little market value. what a luxury and affinity you signed roosters almost exclusively on organic thumb, even because they're an enormous cost factor. futon, they eat a lot, but don't lay eggs. the thought is, they're not profitable. my, my bank asked my guarantee in which i'm nature, but thes
oh, today lisa young is at the state owned franken housing farm. a training and research site that belongs to the university of castle. she's researching organic chickens for the future. the animals do more than produce eggs. they're also like little lab assistance. and these are no hybrid animals. their dual use chickens yielding both eggs and meat. de leon and this in vinegar. they don't lay quite as many excess, conventional commercial hybrid doesn't or more like 240 instead of 300 a year in...
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al franken musical guest, sebastian yatra and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 13 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. oh, it feels so good enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. here we are. [ cheers and applause let's get to some news well, guys, last night president biden delivered his first state of the union address. biden spoke for 62 minutes well, actually he spoke for 10 with 52 minutes of clapping [ laughter ] >> so every child, every american has clean water to drink at home and at school. [ applause ] >> jimmy: yeah [ light laughter ] biden's speech aired on every major tv network when they heard, netflix was like, "see, this is why we can charge whatever we want. [ laughter ] of course biden kicked off his speech talking about the war in ukraine. and in a rare moment of bipartisanship, both parties stood and applauded. yep. democrats clapped proudly while republicans were like, "please don't show me on camera. please don't show me o
al franken musical guest, sebastian yatra and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 13 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. oh, it feels so good enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. here we are. [ cheers and applause let's get to some news well, guys, last night president biden delivered his first state of the union address. biden...
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the last time there was alcohol for someone to do this, al franken was accused of sexual harassment and misconduct dating back to his days he was a performer, he resigned. he really -- it will be interesting to see if this goes to that level as well with two years left on their term. >> weighing in on the mental fitness of dianne feinstein. thank you for joining us. >> moving on, ab seven is proud to join disney and espn in the 50-50 initiative, commemorating title ix, the monumental civil rights law prohibits gender-based discrimination at any educational institution that receives federal funding but when the law changed years ago, the sports industry did not change fast enough. julian glover takes you to the woman on east bay company dedicated to clothing women on the move. when title ix came, they were off the sidelines and on to the fields. i was in the first generation of girls and women to grow up with title ix being in effect. that meant i got to play a lot of sports. my big sister four years older did not. >> being a multisport college athlete in the 80's was far from glamorous
the last time there was alcohol for someone to do this, al franken was accused of sexual harassment and misconduct dating back to his days he was a performer, he resigned. he really -- it will be interesting to see if this goes to that level as well with two years left on their term. >> weighing in on the mental fitness of dianne feinstein. thank you for joining us. >> moving on, ab seven is proud to join disney and espn in the 50-50 initiative, commemorating title ix, the...
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. >> at some point it gets to be the narcissistic personality, stuart smalley, our franken on snl, people love that thing where he become self inflated and it is self-taught but if it is not based in reality it can be a negative implication. >> i hope i don't flub this. i will ruminate on it for a long time. >> you are not going to. it is going to be great. >> when my mind gets carried away and i can't think about other things it goes and goes and seems a circuit breaker just stops and i just think about something else, sometimes it could take a day and sometimes an hour and am i crazy or unique or both? >> you really want an answer to that question? you are absolutely not unique. that explains in part -- that explains in part how mental time travel, temporal distancing strategy works because the circuit breaker does switch eventually for you. it turns off and when you think how will i feel about this in a week or a month, you are reminding yourself in that moment that you will eventually feel better and that often takes the edge off the chatter. there's some interesting stuff that looks
. >> at some point it gets to be the narcissistic personality, stuart smalley, our franken on snl, people love that thing where he become self inflated and it is self-taught but if it is not based in reality it can be a negative implication. >> i hope i don't flub this. i will ruminate on it for a long time. >> you are not going to. it is going to be great. >> when my mind gets carried away and i can't think about other things it goes and goes and seems a circuit breaker...
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i think of you know stewart's smalley, you know, al franken on snl, you know. people, you know people love me, you know that that thing where it really becomes self-inflated and and it's great to have that self-talk, but if it's not based in reality, it can be have negative implications. yes. i hope i don't flood this. i'll ruminate on it for a long time, but you're not going to it's gonna be great. okay? when my mind gets carried away and i can't think about other things it goes and goes and goes and it seems like i had a circuit breaker. and it just stops and i just think about something else. sometimes it could take a day. sometimes you've taken hour am i crazy or unique or both? do you really want me to answer that question? no you are you are absolutely not unique. so, you know that that explains in part. that explains in part how mental time travel that temporal distancing strategy works right? because the circuit breaker does switch eventually for you, right? it turns off. and when you think to yourself, how am i going to feel about this in a week or a m
i think of you know stewart's smalley, you know, al franken on snl, you know. people, you know people love me, you know that that thing where it really becomes self-inflated and and it's great to have that self-talk, but if it's not based in reality, it can be have negative implications. yes. i hope i don't flood this. i'll ruminate on it for a long time, but you're not going to it's gonna be great. okay? when my mind gets carried away and i can't think about other things it goes and goes and...
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most low ignored in creating your maps, that i could use my 2 minutes to show the mob scene from the franken stein movie with the pitch fork and torches. we are more civil then and there that. the charter does give an april 15th dead line. there is no criminal or civil penalty if you miss this dead line. there is in reason you can't rescind this map and vote on a map that -- recognizes. low and moderate income communities of interests. i urge you to do so. thank you. >> thank you for sharing your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello i'm liz. a member of of 1021. i w at san francisco general hospital. i was on the front lines working for the city for the people of the city to save lives. i have been in san francisco for 20 years i'm a single parent and renter i can't ford to buy in the city and i live in the sunset an asian neighborhood. and everybody there is we are neighbors. we take care of each other the people i live with around are all renters. we are struggling to surverify in this city. black, white, asian the people around me are not millionaires or billion arias. if you change d
most low ignored in creating your maps, that i could use my 2 minutes to show the mob scene from the franken stein movie with the pitch fork and torches. we are more civil then and there that. the charter does give an april 15th dead line. there is no criminal or civil penalty if you miss this dead line. there is in reason you can't rescind this map and vote on a map that -- recognizes. low and moderate income communities of interests. i urge you to do so. thank you. >> thank you for...
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pam franken south back to you. thank you, ali, another round of severe storms and tornadoes is making its way across the south . tornadoes and strong winds knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses and at least two people were killed in the storm. weather will nunley has the latest tornado right there. take cover tornadoes, strong winds and hail tearing across the south on tuesday, threatening millions of people from texas to the south carolina coast more than 50,000 homes and businesses were without power after the storms brought down power lines across the region in georgia lightning struck this tree, sending it crashing through the roof of a whole very frightening and i just didn't know what to do in parts of texas officials say wins measured at 100 mph during the worst part of the storm, the strong gust toppled trees on the homes and the white house neighborhood, killing a 71 year old man. call from the neighbors about their tree being in their yard and seeing a boatload of damage. unfortunately wh
pam franken south back to you. thank you, ali, another round of severe storms and tornadoes is making its way across the south . tornadoes and strong winds knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses and at least two people were killed in the storm. weather will nunley has the latest tornado right there. take cover tornadoes, strong winds and hail tearing across the south on tuesday, threatening millions of people from texas to the south carolina coast more than 50,000 homes and...
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tradesmen and inventors and entrepreneurs and still doing so today it's a living legacy of what ben franken was all about, helping young people start business. >> becky, i was on with some folks from boston, from the boston franklin institute, and i was looking at a young benjamin franklin these first generation, second jeperation immigrants, kids from lower middle class, minority students, they all had that fresh, hungry look in their eyes they were definitely going places and for them to see the film and get connected to their benefactor of 250 years ago was an amazing thing and for me i just wanted to cry because here was one aspect of the american dream that we're tethered to each other, that we're responsible for bringing our -- the rest of us up and that was franklin's motto as well that we had to do for self, we had to self-improve. it was important to work hard but also important to give back to the community >> hey, walter, you hear all these things what he did just in terms of negotiating and diplomacy and lessons in civic -- i can't think of anybody who lives up to what he's doin
tradesmen and inventors and entrepreneurs and still doing so today it's a living legacy of what ben franken was all about, helping young people start business. >> becky, i was on with some folks from boston, from the boston franklin institute, and i was looking at a young benjamin franklin these first generation, second jeperation immigrants, kids from lower middle class, minority students, they all had that fresh, hungry look in their eyes they were definitely going places and for them...
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good to see you, too, al franken. appreciate it. >>> what sacramento police are saying today about who they are looking for in the mass shooting. >>> he was handcuffed in a gas station. a former federal law enforcement officer said he was humiliating and terrified and that it's all hertz' fault. he joins me next. ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits out milk] i'll get my onesies®. ♪ “baby one more time” by britney spears ♪ good to have you back, old friend. yeah, eyes on the road, benny. welcome to a new chapter in investing. [ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's o
good to see you, too, al franken. appreciate it. >>> what sacramento police are saying today about who they are looking for in the mass shooting. >>> he was handcuffed in a gas station. a former federal law enforcement officer said he was humiliating and terrified and that it's all hertz' fault. he joins me next. ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing......
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franken rights to this frenchman and writes you'll be happy to know, i have taken up your idea. i love this notion that franklin is deciding my dying words to my country, if it survives, the bet i am placing is that the skilled trades class, the leather apron class which he probably counted himself a member, not only needs to survive, but it's crucial to the survival of our republic that those working-class voices participate in our democracy. susan: benjamin franklin's last bet is the name of your book. thanks for joining us on c-span. michael: it was an honor. ♪ >> call q programs are available on our website, or as a broadcast -- podcast on our new c-span now app. >> c-span is your on spec -- uncensored look at government. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested millions -- upgrading technology, empowering opportunities in big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications support c-span. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> coming up on washington journal. political congressional reporter and lumbar reporter discusse
franken rights to this frenchman and writes you'll be happy to know, i have taken up your idea. i love this notion that franklin is deciding my dying words to my country, if it survives, the bet i am placing is that the skilled trades class, the leather apron class which he probably counted himself a member, not only needs to survive, but it's crucial to the survival of our republic that those working-class voices participate in our democracy. susan: benjamin franklin's last bet is the name of...
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. >> you talk to other people about franken angelina's marriage? >> yes. >> and? >> we found some interesting things. >> for one thing, frank was angela's fourth husband. but not necessarily her first choice. people who worked with angelina and frank at angel gate said angelina initially had her eye on a different guy. >> she was interested in a gentleman that work there also, that was somewhat of a cowboy, wore cowboy boots and he had. also, she showed up with like a cowboy bumper sticker on her car, and you know, a hat on the back seat. and now, cisa gallagher. and she recognized frank, he was a lawyer just man. >> and the rest that you know -- >> she's got a bible on her back, i love jesus bumper stickers. >> to a lot of people, it seemed angelina was shopping pretty hard for a man. and would do what was necessary to get one. >> she was pretty much like a chameleon, based on some of the behaviors we learned about her, when she was working at the angel gate academy. >> we learned that after meeting angelina, frank had become less close to many of his friends at
. >> you talk to other people about franken angelina's marriage? >> yes. >> and? >> we found some interesting things. >> for one thing, frank was angela's fourth husband. but not necessarily her first choice. people who worked with angelina and frank at angel gate said angelina initially had her eye on a different guy. >> she was interested in a gentleman that work there also, that was somewhat of a cowboy, wore cowboy boots and he had. also, she showed up...
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franken rights to this frenchman and writes you'll be happy to know, i have taken up your idea. i love this notion that franklin is deciding my dying words to my country, if it survives, the bet i am placing is that the skilled trades class, the leather apron class which he probably counted himself a member, not only needs to survive, but it's crucial to the survival of our republic that those working-class voices participate in our democracy. susan: benjamin franklin's last bet is the name of your book. thanks for joining us on c-span. michael: it was an honor. ♪ >> call q programs are available on our website, or as a broadcast -- podcast on our new c-span now app. energy prices and investments in education. >> before we come to prime minister questions i would like to point out the british sign language interpretation of proceedings that paid little -- live tv before we start with questions to prime minister,. >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker the whole house will read the statement today from a
franken rights to this frenchman and writes you'll be happy to know, i have taken up your idea. i love this notion that franklin is deciding my dying words to my country, if it survives, the bet i am placing is that the skilled trades class, the leather apron class which he probably counted himself a member, not only needs to survive, but it's crucial to the survival of our republic that those working-class voices participate in our democracy. susan: benjamin franklin's last bet is the name of...
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franken rights to this frenchman and writes you'll be happy to know, i have taken up your idea. i love this notion that franklin is deciding my dying words to my country, if it survives, the bet i am placing is that the skilled trades class, the leather apron class which he probably counted himself a member, not only needs to survive, but it's crucial to the survival of our republic that those working-class voices participate in our democracy. susan: benjamin franklin's last bet is the name of your book. thanks for joining us on c-span. michael: it was an honor. ♪ >> call q programs are available on our website, or as a broadcast -- podcast on our new c-span now app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled listings so students can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast support c-span as a public service, along with these other telev
franken rights to this frenchman and writes you'll be happy to know, i have taken up your idea. i love this notion that franklin is deciding my dying words to my country, if it survives, the bet i am placing is that the skilled trades class, the leather apron class which he probably counted himself a member, not only needs to survive, but it's crucial to the survival of our republic that those working-class voices participate in our democracy. susan: benjamin franklin's last bet is the name of...
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and not the bill formerly known as cifias, which is cobbled together in a franken-like bill. usica, i should say. i believe we can come to smart consensus policy through the conference. the science committee worked together to pass strong bipartisan legislation, and i think our progress, as well as our end result, should serve as a model moving forward. i'm looking forward to getting to work and pairing down these bills to the smart policies we need. it's -- paring down these bills to the smart policies we need. i assure you the chinese communist party is not playing politics with something so important. i ask my colleagues to pass this motion, and i reserve the balance of my time, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from michigan is now recognized. ms. stevens: madam speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. stevens: madam speaker, i rise today in strong and enthusiastic support of moving forward to conference the america competes act of 2022 with the senate. i
and not the bill formerly known as cifias, which is cobbled together in a franken-like bill. usica, i should say. i believe we can come to smart consensus policy through the conference. the science committee worked together to pass strong bipartisan legislation, and i think our progress, as well as our end result, should serve as a model moving forward. i'm looking forward to getting to work and pairing down these bills to the smart policies we need. it's -- paring down these bills to the smart...
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i think of you know stewart's smalley, you know, al franken on snl, you know. people, you know people love me, you know that that thing where it really becomes self-inflated and and it's great to have that self-talk, but if it's not based in reality, it can be have negative implications. yes. i hope i don't flood this. i'll ruminate on it for a long time, but you're not going to it's gonna be great. okay? when my mind gets carried away and i can't think about other things it goes and goes and goes and it seems like i had a circuit breaker. and it just stops and i just think about something else. sometimes it could take a day. sometimes you've taken hour am i crazy or unique or both? do you really want me to answer that question? no you are you are absolutely not unique. so, you know that that explains in part. that explains in part how mental time travel that temporal distancing strategy works right? because the circuit breaker does switch eventually for you, right? it turns off. and when you think to yourself, how am i going to feel about this in a week or a m
i think of you know stewart's smalley, you know, al franken on snl, you know. people, you know people love me, you know that that thing where it really becomes self-inflated and and it's great to have that self-talk, but if it's not based in reality, it can be have negative implications. yes. i hope i don't flood this. i'll ruminate on it for a long time, but you're not going to it's gonna be great. okay? when my mind gets carried away and i can't think about other things it goes and goes and...
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i think of you know stewart's smalley, you know, al franken on snl, you know. people, you know people love me, you know that that thing where it really becomes self-inflated and and it's great to have that self-talk, but if it's not based in reality, it can be have negative implications. yes. i hope i don't flood this. i'll ruminate on it for a long time, but you're not going to it's gonna be great. okay? when my mind gets carried away and i can't think about other things it goes and goes and goes and it seems like i had a circuit breaker. and it just stops and i just think about something else. sometimes it could take a day. sometimes you've taken hour am i crazy or unique or both? do you really want me to answer that question? no you are you are absolutely not unique. so, you know that that explains in part. that explains in part how mental time travel that temporal distancing strategy works right? because the circuit breaker does switch eventually for you, right? it turns off. and when you think to yourself, how am i going to feel about this in a week or a m
i think of you know stewart's smalley, you know, al franken on snl, you know. people, you know people love me, you know that that thing where it really becomes self-inflated and and it's great to have that self-talk, but if it's not based in reality, it can be have negative implications. yes. i hope i don't flood this. i'll ruminate on it for a long time, but you're not going to it's gonna be great. okay? when my mind gets carried away and i can't think about other things it goes and goes and...
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a republic, if you can keep it, as franken said, well, where the last is longing -- longest lasting republic in the world. do you believe america is beaufort? dang street we do. gettysburg, water canal, normandy. i will never forget standing on the grounds and looking down at omaha beach and across the atlantic ocean and realizing that d-day was not one by great military generals or superior air cover. no, it was won by 18 euros and 19-year-olds that kept charging up that hill, wave after wave, to make sure that those freedoms would be passed down to another generation. ladies and gentlemen, ask you today, do you believe that america is you to? -- is beautiful? absolutely, we do. but this radicals, better named democrats in congress, they are no longer trying to hide their voters. it has all changed. their attacks to a road our liberty is supported by big tech, the press, and the media. now, even corporate america has gone woke. member the words of democrat james clyburn about climate? never let a crisis go to waste. covid was used for fan -- to fast-track mandates of no other time in histor
a republic, if you can keep it, as franken said, well, where the last is longing -- longest lasting republic in the world. do you believe america is beaufort? dang street we do. gettysburg, water canal, normandy. i will never forget standing on the grounds and looking down at omaha beach and across the atlantic ocean and realizing that d-day was not one by great military generals or superior air cover. no, it was won by 18 euros and 19-year-olds that kept charging up that hill, wave after wave,...
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zoe kravitz and al franken will be here. [ cheers and applause and we'll have music from sebastian yatra. my thanks to greg kinnear, daisy edgar-jones, jim james of my morning jacket. and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching [ cheers and applause stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody thank you! [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause 5♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- amanda seyfried, author of "i ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- amanda seyfried, author of "i was better last night," actor and writer, harvey fierstein, author frank bruni featuring the 8g band with carter mclean. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night," and we hope you're doing well tonight and now we're gonna get to the news president biden, tonight, delivered his first state of the union address, and thank god he got that supreme cour
zoe kravitz and al franken will be here. [ cheers and applause and we'll have music from sebastian yatra. my thanks to greg kinnear, daisy edgar-jones, jim james of my morning jacket. and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching [ cheers and applause stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody thank you! [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause 5♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's...
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franken afternoon to you. the san jose sharks have a game here at the s a p center tonight, 7 30. all attendees have to wear a mask once indoors. team officials say such mandates have hurt attendance. they're happy to hear potential end of the indoor mask mandate in this county. what's encouraging news that the county has said firm deadline of when the mask mandate for fully vaccinated people will be dropped next week. that will certainly have a positive impact on attendance. sharks president jonathan becker says the asap center is losing millions of dollars when seats for games go empty. attendance is down about 25% he believes covid restrictions, including the indoor mask mandate is hurting business since the pandemic started. we've lost in excess of 100 million due to some of these regulations thursday, santa clara county health officer dr sara cody announcing an end to one mandate. the requirement for indoor mask use. i'm fairly confident that we will be able to lift the masking requirement on march 2nd. cody points to continued improvement in three metrics as the reason for h
franken afternoon to you. the san jose sharks have a game here at the s a p center tonight, 7 30. all attendees have to wear a mask once indoors. team officials say such mandates have hurt attendance. they're happy to hear potential end of the indoor mask mandate in this county. what's encouraging news that the county has said firm deadline of when the mask mandate for fully vaccinated people will be dropped next week. that will certainly have a positive impact on attendance. sharks president...
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now most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all, whether it would just die. >> the press hasn't been very overly kind. >> yeah, i read that stuff. is "saturday night live" "saturday night dead"? >> oh, man, come on. >> my favorite is "vile from new york." >> please, come on. >> that's funny, that's funny. >> they were having a hard time. and then came the man that saved the show, eddie murphy. there was buzz about him, so you tuned in. and there was this kind of explosion of talent in front of your eyes. ♪ >> it really kind of rejuvenated the show. >> i am gumby, dammit! you don't talk to me that way! >> after awhile, the show regained its status and its clout and became even more of an institution than it had been. >> hey, bob. >> hey, peters. looks great today. >> listen, if you're unhappy with my work, tell me now! >> you're through, you hear me, through! you'll never work in this town again! >> don't leave me hanging by a thread. let me know where i st
now most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all, whether it would just die. >> the press hasn't been very overly kind. >> yeah, i read that stuff. is "saturday night live" "saturday night dead"? >> oh, man, come on. >> my favorite is "vile from new york." >> please, come on. >> that's...
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and thet protecting older structures the helen franken thaler foundation investing fl energy efficiency and climate resilience. >> we got 110 applications with just six weeks ever notice that 110 applications came in with people knowing exactly what to do, and how they wanted to approach it. >> so the foundation recently doubled it to $10 million. now the largest private investment in climate resilience for museums and twice the funding ever the national endowment for the human itys. >> it's not enough. >> but it helped the california indian museum implement wildfire protection for its structure energy systems and air filtration after the getty museum came dangerously close to destruction in the 2019 fire around malibu and l.a. >> these collections do not depreciate over time guarding and protecting them for a long horizon into the future adds to their value to the museum and to the investors. >> and that's why it's impossible to put a dollar figure on this risk. because it rises by the minute noting that while art investors seem happy to outbid each other for works they are not investi
and thet protecting older structures the helen franken thaler foundation investing fl energy efficiency and climate resilience. >> we got 110 applications with just six weeks ever notice that 110 applications came in with people knowing exactly what to do, and how they wanted to approach it. >> so the foundation recently doubled it to $10 million. now the largest private investment in climate resilience for museums and twice the funding ever the national endowment for the human...