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the president calls it the real story

allegations that President Obama's

former national security adviser Susan

Rice improperly unmasked the names of

Trump associates captured in incidental

surveillance but a source tells CNN that

unmasking is quite par for the course

joining us is christine quinn former New

York City Council Speaker and president

of women in need CNN political

commentator and conservative contributor

to the hill Kelly mcenany and political

commentator and former communications

director for senator Ted Cruz Amanda

carpenter so it's hard to follow all of

these threads but here we are today

you've heard the CNN reporting Amanda it

there is nothing out of the ordinary in

fact it's quite customary for a national

security adviser to get an Intel report

see a mass name let's say it refers to

american number one and say this is

intriguing who is this and ask for it to

be unmatched where's the controversy

well all these terms are sort of being

put into a blunder goes big debate

between surveillance and targeting

here's what we really need to find out

we're Trump associates the target of any

improper surveillance we do need n

something I said no right we do know

that Mike Flins name was leaked but was

there anything improper about what he's

doing I think it's always important to

remind everyone that Flynn resigned lost

his job not because of anything to do

with leaks not because he was doing

anything necessarily and proper that we

know about it should have utilized the

vice president and so we're getting

tangled up in this big mess and Susan

Rice should answer some questions but

there's no evidence now that she did

anything that was improper although

everyone is set at casting aspersions on

the intelligence community now Hayley no

evidence this isn't right did anything

improper or illegal why is the Trump

White House fixated on it therefore well

they know things we don't know they've

actually seen these documents

purportedly unmasking is par for the

course under two circumstances it's the

person the American citizen is suspected

of committing a crime or if you need the

person's name and in order to understand

the intelligence information well on

this network on march twenty seconds

Manu Raju told Jake Tapper that his

congressional sources told him that the

information they've seen the

conversations a scene where cause

stations about the Trump family there

were conversations about Trump's plans

for the administration how does that

have foreign intelligence value how is

that evidence of committing a crime

there are real questions here we'll get

to the bottom of them but there are

questions all right all right what it is

that all this is about 7 News was quite

complicated in his explanation he didn't

even seem to know what he was saying and

remember the Nunez had to go as by his

own words to the White House to check

with his source that to me is very

curious if we're going to start looking

for leak but let's take a step back on

this show this morning we've seen tragic

coverage of events a real catastrophic

events in Syria and what we need now is

a United States government at every

level that's working in a professional

forward moving way many of these

diversions my word and these random

tweets thrown out there for us to chase

the new shiny thing all came around in

the context of the investigations that

were going on and will hopefully still

go on about Russia this is not these all

may be on a list of things that should

be looked at by the investigation but

they are not things that should be

thrown out to distract the American

people the media and lawmakers when we

have truly crisis thing what it of what

we should be concerned about whether

Trump administration may be going or may

be toiling with do we want the

intelligence community to be doing their

jobs we know now that Mike Flynn was

talking possibly about sanctions with

Russian officials Trump associates we're

talking with Russian officials it's not

really saying he wants the intelligence

community to community to turn off all

surveillance whenever a trump member of

the administration comes into play that

would mean no one is doing their job

there's a reason for that information

and Trump needs to be put in the hot

seat and asked do you want this to end

or not is their wrongdoing or not

because this is where you're going go

make that request and let's have that

debate but you know Kayla you getting

relegated in the way of the real crises

I mean what we're seeing with the gas

are chemical attack in Syria

that the President of the United States

should be weighing in on somehow he

should weigh in on this added that is of

the utmost importance what has happened

to the Syrian people is inexcusable and

I think he should work on those safe

zones that he mentioned during the

campaign that is paramount that being

said you know Democrats are it's kind of

like the calling the pot calling the

kettle black here because Democrats are

throwing out all these accusations of

Trump campaign collusion with the

Russians left and right we hear leaking

we hear Democrats bringing this up and

so Trump is merely responding to those

accusations with what should be the real

compartment is why our thing is i

started my lawyer traffic allegations

that he state claims that president

obama wiretaps him that's this record of

wild goose chase that we've been on and

he started that and this is par for the

course with President Trump when things

aren't going exactly the way he wants

and he can't control the circumstances

he deflects throws out new ideas and

blames others this president said that

the former president itit states had

bumped him had wired captain that would

be completely illegal he started this

conversation and then it's been carried

on by other remember members of the

Republican Party like chair noon yet so

look this isn't a time for partisan

blaming there's an investigation that

must be completed on the question of

Russian Academy while you're married to

do Angela generate lastly the red

investigation yes and the leak which

right now minimal is completely within

the Trump administration's control to

clamp down on rather than blaming the

media blaming President Obama can easily

need the present take responsibility own

it yes a great the different threads

we're following all of them ladies thank

you very much for the analysis this

morning let's get over to

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The Things In My Brain: Chopped Liver is not "Chopped Liver" - Duration: 1:43.

i live just outside of the tsunami zone so...

i'm pretty sure that means that if a tsunami comes

it'll just stop. right outside of my door!

"good for her" is the "bless her heart" of 2017.

you know how people say, "what am i, chopped liver?!"

like it's a bad thing?

what did chopped liver ever do to you?

chopped liver is delicious.

when are we going to stop ragging on chopped liver?!

chopped liver has feelings too.

i'm not sure if you know this but i have a 'gift'.

i can tell if an actor's pregnant but their character is not.

there's always a lot of purses in front of the belly.

and often they're standing behind a couch or a chair.

they always wear overcoats. it's all about that overcoat.

you know what i say to ben carson?

these gifted hands were made for fishing out weird stuff

from the garbage disposal.

and i can do it with my eyes open.

i feel like every other article i read

tells me how many days into the trump presidency we are

and it's always in parenthesis and it always has some sort of air of

it's only been 75 days! can you believe it, it's been 75 days?!

but i say, reporters:

one: we know you can do math

two: we get it!

we all know we're in this weird time warp

where days and hours and minutes just move extraordinary slow...ly

and... we're all gonna die and... trump is the worst

yeah, we get it

i'm hungry!

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Sean Spicer Is Shrinking In Size - Duration: 6:44.

YESTERDAY, WE LEARNED THAT IN JANUARY, BLACKWATER FOUNDER AND

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CAPTAIN WHO "DEFINITELY WASN'T THERE!"

ERIK PRINCE SET UP A SECRET MEETING TO "ESTABLISH A BACK

CHANNEL BETWEEN TRUMP AND MOSCOW."

WHY DOES DONALD TRUMP NEED A BACK CHANNEL TO MOSCOW?

IF HE WANTS TO COMMUNICATE WITH PUTIN, JUST EMAIL THE D.N.C. OR

MAYBE A LITTLE PILLOW TALK WITH MICHAEL FLYNN.

NOW, I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE SAYING: "A TRUMP ASSOCIATE MEETING IN

SECRET WITH RUSSIANS?

AM I WATCHING A RERUN?" NOPE.

AND I'LL PROVE IT.

CONGRATULATIONS, NORTH CAROLINA!

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) APPARENTLY, THE UNITED ARAB

EMIRATES ARRANGED A SECRET MEETING IN JANUARY BETWEEN

ERIK PRINCE AND A RUSSIAN CLOSE TO PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN IN

THE SEYCHELLES ISLANDS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN.

IT'S THE PERFECT LOCATION.

GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IN THE SEYCHELLES SAY THE ISLANDS ARE

IDEAL FOR CLANDESTINE GATHERINGS BECAUSE "ITS THE KIND OF PLACE

WHERE YOU CAN HAVE A GOOD TIME AWAY FROM THE EYES OF THE MEDIA.

THAT'S EVEN PRINTED IN OUR TOURISM MARKETING."

( LAUGHTER ) ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )

THIS IS TRUE.

IT'S TRUE.

>> Jon: WOW, THEY PUT IT IN THE BOOK.

>> Stephen: IT'S RIGHT THERE IN THEIR SLOGAN:

"THE SEYCHELLES: COME FOR THE SUNSHINE, STAY FOR THE TREASON."

I GOTTA SAY.

I WOULD LOVE TO GO.

I WOULD LOVE TO GO.

AT THIS POINT-.

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) I GOTTA SAY, IF YOU'RE GOING TO

PLAY FOOTSIE WITH PUTIN, THIS IS DOING IT RIGHT: A TROPICAL

LOCATION, A SHADOWY RUSSIAN OPERATIVE, A SECRET ARMY NAMED

BLACKWATER!

THEY'VE EVEN GIVEN THE MEETING A COOL NAME, "THE SEYCHELLES ENCOUNTER."

ERIK PRINCE WILL BE BACK IN "THE SEYCHELLES ENCOUNTER."

♪ ♪ ♪ ( APPLAUSE )

POW!

POW!

POW!

( LAUGHTER ) MICHAEL FLYNN MUST BE SO JEALOUS

RIGHT NOW.

ALL HE DID WAS MEET WITH IN AN OFFICE BUILDING WITH AMBASSADOR

CHUNKS.

( LAUGHTER ) OH, THERE'S ALSO NEWS FROM THE

FIRST LADY.

OR IN DONALD TRUMP'S CASE, THE THIRD LADY.

SHE'S LOVELY!

YESTERDAY, MELANIA TRUMP-- YESTERDAY, MELANIA TRUMP TWEETED

HER OFFICIAL PORTRAIT.

I GOTTA SAY, SHE LOOKS ABSOLUTELY LOVELY.

SHE'S POISED.

SHE'S CONFIDENT.

I WILL SAY, THE BLACK IS A LITTLE SEVERE.

SHE LOOKS LIKE THE HEAD MISTRESS OF A SCHOOL FOR TEENAGE WITCHES.

"HOCUS FLOTUS," COMING THIS FALL TO THE CW!

SAVED BY THE SPELL!

I DIDN'T SEE THE SUBTITLE.

I DIDN'T SEE THE SUBTITLE.

ONE OTHER THING WORTH NOTING-- CHECK OUT THAT BLING!

THAT'S THE KIND OF RING THAT YOU ONLY GET WHEN YOUR HUSBAND HAS

DONE SOMETHING UNSPEAKABLE.

( LAUGHTER ) HONEY, "HONEY, I WAS JUST ON A

BUS WITH BILLY BUSH.

YOU'LL UNDERSTAND LATER."

NOW, PEOPLE SAY THIS PORTRAIT LOOKS PHOTOSHOPPED, BUT I SAY SO

WHAT?

WE ALL WANT TO LOOK NICE.

ALL THE FIRST LADIES' PORTRAITS HAVE BEEN AIRBRUSHED.

JUST LOOK AT ELEANOR ROOSEVELT'S PORTRAIT?

INCREDIBLE, AMAZING.

AOF AMAZING.

HEY, ANYBODY EVER GO IN THE ENVIRONMENT, EVER.

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) DO YOU OCCASIONALLY GO OUT OF

DOORS?

>> Jon: I LOVE THE ENVIRONMENT!

>> Stephen: I'M SOMETHING OF AN OUTDOORSMAN, IN THAT I

OCCASIONALLY GO OUT OF DOORS.

I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND IT IN THE NEAR FUTURE ABUSE DONALD TRUMP

IS SLASHING THE E.P.A.'S BUDGET.

BUT HEAD OF THE E.P.A. AND GUY WHO CALLS PANTS "SLACKS," SCOTT

PRUITT, DOESN'T SEE THESE CUTS AS BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.

THEY'RE GOOD FOR STATES.

>> YOU KNOW, WE HAVE STATE DEPARTMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL

QUALITY ACROSS THE COUNTRY THAT HAVE THE RESOURCES AND THE

EXPERTISE TO DEAL WITH CLEAN WATER AND CLEAN AIR ISSUES.

>> Stephen: SCOTT, YOU CAN'T LEAVE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

UP TO THE STATES.

AS SOMEONE WHO WORKS NEXT TO NEW JERSEY, I CAN TELL YOU, AIR

TRAVELS.

IT'S GOT A FAST PASS.

IS THAT TRUE?

THAT'S TRUE.

I'M BEING TOLD THAT'S RIGHT.

BUT EVEN THE MOST NOXIOUS CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING BECAUSE

YESTERDAY, DURING HIS AFTERNOON PRESS CONFERENCE,

SEAN SPICER REVEALED DONALD TRUMP IS DONATING HIS ENTIRE

FIRST QUARTER SALARY TO THE NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE.

IT IS A NICE CHANGE OF PACE TO SEE TRUMP PAY THE SETTLEMENT

MONEY BEFORE THE SCREWING.

( LAUGHTER ) TRUMP HAD ALREADY TOLD US HE WAS

GOING TO DONATE HIS SALARY, BUT I DON'T THINK ANY OF US KNEW IT

WOULD HAPPEN LIKE THIS.

>> SO, IT IS MY PLEASURE, ON BEHALF OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE

UNITED STATES, TO PRESENT A CHECK FOR $78,333 TO THE

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR RYAN ZINKE, AND SUPERINTENDENT

OF THE HARPER'S FERRY PARK SITE, SUPERINTENDENT BRANDYBURG.

>> Stephen: WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO SEAN SPICER?

JIM, CAN WE PUT THAT UP?

LOOK HOW TINY HE IS.

DID THEY LEAVE HIM IN THE DRYER TOO LONG?

THIS JOB IS REALLY GRINDING HIM DOWN, STARTING FROM THE SHINS

UP, I THINK.

NOW, THE CHECK WAS FOR $78,333.

WHICH SOUNDS LIKE A LARGE DONATION, UNTIL YOU CONSIDER

THAT TRUMP'S PROPOSED BUDGET WOULD CUT THE NATIONAL PARKS

SERVICE BY $1.5 BILLION.

THAT BUDGET CUT EXPLAINS THE LOOK ON THE FACE OF BLACK JEFF

GOLDBLUM.

( LAUGHTER ) ( APPLAUSE )

A LITTLE BIT!

THAT... MMM.

MMM.

THAT'S THE OFFICIAL FACE OF MEETING SEAN SPICER.

HE LOOKS LIKE HE THINKS THAT CHECK IS GOING TO BOUNCE.

YOU GOT TWO FORMS OF I.D. BEFORE I SIGN THIS THING?

NOW, THIS IS TRUE.

WE DID THE MATH BEFORE I CAME OUT HERE.

$78,000 SOUNDS LIKE A LOT OF MONEY.

$78,000 IS 5/1000 OF 1% OF WHAT TRUMP IS CUTTING FROM THE PARK

SERVICE, WHICH EXPLAINS THEIR NEW P.S.A.

>> HEY, KIDS, SMOLDER THE BEAR HERE SAYING ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT

FOREST FIRES.

BUT YOU CAN ALSO START THEM, BECAUSE WE NEED TO BURN THESE

PARKS DOWN FOR THE INSURANCE MONEY!

>> Stephen: WE HAVE A GREAT SHOW TONIGHT. LOUIS C.K. IS HERE!

STICK AROUND.

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Ernie Johnson Jr. Is The Rogue Traffic Cop On 'Inside The NBA' - Duration: 6:41.

>> Stephen: WELCOME BACK, EVERYBODY.

FOLKS, MY NEXT GUEST IS AN EMMY AWARD-WINNING SPORTSCASTER AND

THE HOST OF TNT'S "INSIDE THE NBA."

PLEASE WELCOME ERNIE JOHNSON JR.!

( APPLAUSE ) ♪ ♪ ♪

ERNIE, THANKS FOR BEING HERE.

>> Stephen: WELL, THANKS FOR BEING HERE.

YOU MUST BE A LITTLE BIT TIRED BECAUSE YOU WERE IN PHOENIX LAST

NIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

>> I WAS, THE N.C.A.A.

CHAMPIONSHIPS, TARHEELS OF NORTH CAROLINA.

>> Stephen: ABSOLUTELY.

GIVE IT UP.

THERE ARE A LOT OF GAMES TO WATCH IN MARCH MADNESS.

68 TEAMS.

HOW MANY GAMES, IS IT 34 GAMES OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT?

>> THERE ARE A BUNCH THAT FIRST WEEKEND.

>> Stephen: DO YOU HAVE TO WATCH ALL OF THEM?

>> YES, WE DO.

>> Stephen: WOW.

>> AND HERE'S THE DEAL-- AND I TELL CHARLES AND KENNY WHO I

WORK WITH ALL THE TIME, WHEN THEY SAY, "THESE HOURS ARE SO

MUCH."

I SAY, "IF YOU HAD A BOSS WHO TOLD YOU THE FIRST TWO DAYS OF

THE TOURNAMENT ALL I WANT YOU TO DO IS WATCH MARCH MADNESS, YOU

WOULD PROBABLY SIGN UP FOR THAT."

SO WE GOT TO DO AND AND IT'S AWESOME.

IT'S A LOT OF HOMEWORK.

THERE ARE 68 TEAMS AND YOU'RE EXPECTED TO KNOW WHO ALL THE

PLAYERS ARE.

>> Stephen: BUT YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY KNOW WHO ALL THE

PLAYERS ARE.

>> NO, YOU CAN'T.

>> Stephen: HOW DO YOU-- WHEN A GUY MAKES A PLAY A TEAM YOU

KNOW NOTHING ABOUT, HOW DO YOU B.S. YOUR WAY THROUGH-- NOT THAT

YOU EVER WITHOUT WOULD-- BUT HOW DOES AN ANNOUNCER B.S. HIS WAY

THROUGH A PLAYER HE DOESN'T KNOW JACK ABOUT.

>> I WOULD SAY THERE ARE CERTAIN FALLBACK LINES.

IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHO THE BACKUP GUARD FOR SOUTH DAKOTA STATE IS

-- >> Stephen: WILL FARBER?

>> IT'S HIM.

YOU CAN SAY HE SHOOTS THE THREE BALL, HE'S NOT REAL QUICK BUT,

OF COURSE, HAS GOOD HANDLES.

IF YOU SAY IT WITH CONVICTION, THEY'LL BE LIKE, "HE KNOWS

EVERYBODY ON THAT TEAM.

GLVMENT I DID NOT FOLLOW THAT AT ALL.

DID NOT FOLLOW THAT AT ALL.

WHO DID YOU HAVE GIHAD NORTH CAROLINA.

>> Stephen: YOU HAVE NORTH CAROLINA IN YOUR BRACKET?

>> THAT'S GOING TO SOUND PHONY.

THE WEEK BEFORE THE TOURNAMENT, I WAS ALL ABOUT OREGON, AND THEY

LOST ONE OF THEIR BEST PLAYERS, AND I SAID WHEN I FILL OUT MY

BRACKET, I'M GOING NORTH CAROLINA.

IT WAS THE ONLY TEAM I HAD LEFT BY THE TIME IT GOT THERE, SO I

DID NOT WIN MY POOL.

>> Stephen: DID YOU SAY YOU FILLED OUT YOUR BRACKET A WEEK

BEFORE THE CHAMPIONSHIP?

>> NO, I PREDICTED OREGON A WEEK-- NO, BEFORE THE TOURNAMENT

STARTED NOT A WEEK -- >> Stephen: I THOUGHT YOU SAID

A WEEK AGO YOU FILLED IT OUT.

AND I THOUGHT, OF COURSE, ANYBODY CAN DO THAT.

>> I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE BIG PROBLEM IS.

I FILL IT OUT AS I GO.

I NEVER MISSED ONE?

>> Stephen: YOU HOST "INSIDE THE NBA" ON T.N.T.

YOU HAVE BARKLEY, YOU HAVE SHAQ, YOU HAVE KENNY SMITH.

THOSE ARE BIG PERSONALITIES.

ARE YOU LIKE CAMP COUNSELOR?

HOW DO YOU CONTROL THAT GROUP OF PEOPLE?

YOU'RE THE HOST BUT THEY'RE PREVENTY POWERFUL PERSONALITIES.

>> IT'S BEEN CAMP COUNSELOR.

IT'S BEEN POINT GUARD.

IT'S BEEN TRAFFIC COP.

AND I THINK THAT'S A REAL INSULT TO REAL TRAFFIC COPS BECAUSE--

ESPECIALLY IN THIS CITY, IF YOU-- YOU KNOW, IF A TRAFFIC COP

IS TRYING TO MAKE SURE NOTHING HAPPENS IN THE INTERSECTION,

EVERYBODY GETS THROUGH.

I'M LIKE THE ROGUE TRAFFIC COP.

I WAVE QENY THROUGH THE INTERSECTION, KNOWING FULL WELL

SHAQ WILL T-BONE HIM.

SO THAT'S -- >> Stephen: SHAQ IS ACTUALLY A

BIG GUY.

>> IF I WERE AN ACTUAL TRAFFIC COP I WOULD HAVE DESK DUTY OR

SOMETHING AT THIS POINT.

>> Stephen: SHAQ MUST BE SORT OF HARD TO WRANGLE.

HE'S A BIG PERSONALITY.

>> HE'S THE WORLD'S BIGGEST KID.

I GET TO-- I GET TO WORK WITH THESE GUYS.

I GREW UP WITH TWO OLDER SISTERS.

THIS IS AS CLOSE AS I'LL EVER COME TO HAVING BROTHERING.

AND WE ALL TREAT EACH OTHER THAT WAY.

BUT SHAQ IS JUST A BIG, HUGE KID, AND HE'S ALL ABOUT YOUTUBE.

YOU KNOW, IT'S 15 SECONDS BEFORE WE GO ON HALF TIME, AND HE'S GOT

SOME KIND OF MUSIC PLAYING IN FRONT OF HIM, AND HE'S GOT HIS

PHONE OUT, AND HE'S SINGING SOMETHING.

HE SAYS, "ERNIE, SING THIS VERSE WITH ME.

IT WILL GET LIKE TWO BILLION YOU TUBE HITS."

Y PLAY ALONG WITH HIM AT TIMES.

BUT HE IS.

HE'S JUST-- THEY ALL THREE ARE WONDERFUL.

AND SHAQ IS JUST-- YOU KNOW, THE WORLD'S BIGGEST KID.

>> Stephen: YOU HAVE A NEW BOOK "UNSCRIPTED: THE

UNPREDICTABLE MOMENTS THAT MAKE LIFE EXTRAORDINARY."

WHAT DO YOU MEAN ABOUT THE UNPREDICTABLE MOMENTS?

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE EXAMPLES IN YOUR OWN LIFE THAT HAVE MADE

YOUR LIFE EXTRAORDINARY?

>> I'VE TRIED TO WRITE THE SCRIPT AND I THINK, YOU KNOW,

FOR A LONG TIME-- YOU KNOW, I MARRIED A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN,

CHERYL.

WE'VE BEEN MARRIED FOR ALMOST 35 YEARS NOW.

( APPLAUSE ) THANK YOU.

AND I-- I REALLY-- I OUTKICKED MY COVERAGE BIG TIME.

SO I HAD THIS BEAUTIFUL WIFE AND A GREAT JOB AND WE HAD ERIC, WHO

IS HERE TONIGHT.

HE'S SITTING SOMEWHERE.

HE'S 32 YEARS OLD, MY FIRST-- THERE HE IS RIGHT THERE.

( APPLAUSE ) AND SO I HAD A BOY AND A GIRL

AND A GREAT WIFE AND A GREAT JOB, AND THAT'S EXACT LET'S WAY

I SCRIPTED IT.

BUT THEN THE UNSCRIPTED HAPPENS, AND MY WIFE SEES A SPECIAL ABOUT

ROMANIAN ORPHANS IN 1990, AND SHE SAYS, "WE SHOULD ADOPT ONE

OF THOSE KIDS."

SHE GOES TO ROMANIA, ADOPTAISE LITTLE BOY, WHO IS EVENTUALLY

DIAGNOSED WITH MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY.

SO NOW THAT THE SCRIPT THAT WE HAD WRITTEN, IT GOES TOTALLY

UNSCRIPTED.

AND A LOT OF KIDS DON'T GET OUT OF THEIR TEENS WHEN THEY GOT

M.D.

HE'S 28 YEARS OLD NOW.

HE'S A MIRACLE.

( APPLAUSE ) AND HIS NAME IS MICHAEL.

AND WE ADOPTED A LITTLE GIRL FROM PARAGUAY.

AND WE ADOPTED TWO GIRLS OUT OF FOSTER CARE ABOUT SEVEN OR EIGHT

YEARS AGO BECAUSE MY WIFE-- SEE, LOOK, MY WIFE IS THE WORLD-- I'M

A SPORTSCASTER, STEPHEN.

SHE'S THE WORLD CHANGER.

SHE'S THE ONE WHO WORKS WITH ADDICTED WOMEN.

SHE'S THE ONE WHO FIGHTS CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING AND SAYS A LOT

OF GIRLS AGE OUT OF FOSTER CARE AND GET LURED INTO THAT.

LET'S ADOPT ONE.

WE ADOPTED TWO.

IT'S THESE UNSCRIPTED MOMENTS THAT WE DON'T RUN AWAY FROM.

EY EMBRACE THEM, AND IT MAKES OUR LIFE WORTHWHILE.

>> Stephen: THAT'S BEAUTIFUL.

THANK YOU SO MUCH, ERNIE.

>> IT'S BEEN MY PLEASURE.

>> Stephen: THANKS SO MUCH FOR BEING HERE.

"UNSCRIPTED" IS ON SALE NOW.

ERNIE JOHNSON JR., EVERYBODY!

WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK WITH A PERFORMANCE BY FATHER JOHN

MISTY.

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Just Rs. 200?

That's your collection for the day?

At this rate, I'll be a pauper soon

When my collections were in lakhs

You didn't say anything to me

Look, Noor

This is a dirty business

But it is a business

You are not going to dance from tomorrow

*laughs*

From tomorrow, Ruhi will be the main dancer

This new girl

Who learnt her moves from me

You want me to dance behind her?

No, from tomorrow, you will only wait tables

And only Ruhi will dance

Bast**d! He has the audacity to tell me to wait tables

Son of a b*tch

So, Ruhi will be the main dancer

And I will be cleaning tables?

I made the Sheesha Bar famous

If it wasn't for me

He'd be lying in a gutter somewhere

Hi

Come in, I've been waiting for you

What happened?

Why are the lights out?

I don't know what's happened to the lights suddenly

Go upstairs

I'll be right there

What's the matter?

Nothing... I thought...

That it's a good thing Noor died?

What you did to me was wrong, Sumeir

Very wrong

Today, I will return the favour

Noor?

Worse than you can imagine

Your body has become numb for a short while

You will feel pain

But you won't even be able to scream

I'll be back tomorrow night

And every night after that

And I will torture you just like this

Every single night

I'll be back tomorrow night

And every night after that

And I will torture you just like this

Every single night

Noor?

I didn't kill her

I didn't kill Ruhi

The dance floor of the Sheesha Bar

Belongs to Noor

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Is robo-advice the future of wealth management? | World Finance - Duration: 4:21.

World Finance: Robotification has transformed manufacturing, logistics, grocery shopping

– is it going to transform investment services?

Paul Stratford and Sarah Clarricoats from EY join me now.

Paul – robo-advice.

Your working definition is an automated financial advisor, using algorithms to determine and

understand client needs, making portfolio management recommendations,

with minimal human intervention.

Perhaps you could start by just putting that into slightly more practical terms for me.

Paul Stratford: The analogy for robo-advice is a bit like the use of dating sites.

So on a dating site it will ask you a number of questions; you answer them, and it then

makes some selections and identifies some matches for you.

So I think it's slightly analogous with robo-advice, in that you will be answering questions online

about your financial arrangements.

It's going to work out what is important for you, and then make the appropriate selection

as far as portfolio and investments are concerned.

Sarah Clarricoats: So, robo-advice is much broader than that.

I think what we've typically seen in the UK is like simplified discretionary fund management.

So, customer-friendly online options that are cost-efficiency and really focused at

the mass market.

But there are more sophisticated solutions to come, and that we've seen in other markets.

So, if you imagine an online solution that aggregates your financial data across your

savings, your investments, your pensions; even your partner's financial status.

And then uses an algorithm to create holistic advice based on all of your financial position,

and based on your goals and ambitions, your tax status, your investments.

I think that's potentially what robo-advice is the future for.

Paul Stratford:...is heading towards.

Completely agree, yeah.

World Finance: Okay, so – robotification across industries is largely about reducing costs.

How is this going to change the wealth management industry?

Paul Stratford: Robo-advice, essentially being online, reduces some of the human costs out of it.

And from a price competitive perspective, that then means it's targeting a lower price point.

Now, the interesting comparison is that face-to-face advice is expensive.

And it's actually at a price point that the mass market and mass affluent are unwilling

to pay for.

So actually, that then means robo-advice is incredibly viable, because there's a market

out there that isn't being serviced at the moment.

And this provides them with an opportunity to gain access to financial advice.

Sarah Clarricoats: Exactly.

So, the cost efficiency of robo could increase assets under management overall.

And that's why we see, you know, traditional wealth managers, or even the big retail banks,

looking to build simplified automated wealth solutions or robo-advisors to capitalise on

their existing client base, and move into a younger generation of investors.

World Finance: Like you say we are seeing a lot of people moving to capitalise on this.

What is going to be a measured path to success?

Paul Stratford: Well, I think we see four key challenges.

So, the first one of those is for existing providers, there's potentially a conflict

with their existing advisor-led value network.

They need to be seriously thinking about, if they're going to enter this new area, what

are the cannibalisation opportunities, and how do they avoid it?

Secondly, they then need to be thinking, what's the right service model for each client segment?

Because robo-advice is hugely valuable, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's the panacea

for every single client segment.

The third point is around the pace of innovation.

So at the moment you need to be thinking about the speed to market.

If you kick off a project and it takes five years, inevitably the market's going to have

moved on, so you need to be sharp and focused.

And then finally, a key part of thinking about how to be successful on implementing robo-advice,

is getting the business case right.

Because there will be pressures to bring prices down.

And consequently, you need to have a thoroughly well-thought out value proposition.

And it needs to be sufficiently robust that you've built in efficiencies, and you can

adapt your pricing strategy if there is pricing competition, and you need to lower costs.

Thank you for watching.

You can find out more about EY's latest investment innovations at www.worldfinance.com

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#13 What is a Mulligan for House Cleaners? - Duration: 6:51.

Hi there.

I'm Angela Brown, and this is Ask a House Cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a housecleaning question, and I get to help you find an answer.

Today's question has created a buzz inside our Facebook community.

Now there's a private Facebook group that I have, it's for professional house cleaners,

these are people that own a cleaning company, or they work for a cleaning company.

If you're not a member come on over, we would love to have you as a member.

But the question today is "Where do I find my next Mulligan?"

Now I wrote a book about a year ago called How To Start Your Own House Cleaning Company,

and inside this book, I talked about the power of a mulligan.

Now I'm very specific about when you're hired for a particular job you should go and do

the job that you're paid to do and no more.

Okay?

It's not the time when you go in, and you change the world, and you spend an extra 3

hours that you're not being paid to clean up somebody's mess because they were super

messy this week.

Do the job you're paid for and get out.

That is your job.

You're paid to do a specific job that's it.

Okay?

The exception is, the Mulligan.

Now the Mulligan is "I'm going to go a little bit extra, I'm going to do a little bit,

of something I wasn't paid to do on my way out the door."

Now the rule for the Mulligan is it must be noticeable immediately.

And so as the customer comes home, this is not something they paid you to do, this is

a little something extra if you finished up early and you have just a minute - do one

extra thing.

Now is your cleaning a person's house you're going to see things that need to be done because

we're trained with that eye to look and go "Oh my gosh, I so wish I had time to clean

that today."

And you don't because it's not what you're paid to do.

It's either part of deep cleaning, or it's just something that

it's not part of your job.

And so, as you leave if you have just a second run back and do that one little thing.

Now in our group, we love to share our Mulligan experiences.

Because the customer comes home and they know you're not going to do this.

But then you did!

And it's like "Oh my gosh what a nice little surprise."

It's like leaving the customer a little tip.

Now, for example, there's a front door, and

the front door has two panels of glass on the side.

Those panels of glass would fall within your regular cleaning, but the one above it typically

we wouldn't do that because we can't reach it.

You need a step stool.

So what happens is on a Mulligan you might clean the transom above that front door.

You might step outside and clean the other side of the transom.

Now they're coming down the steps first thing in the morning, and they look out.

And for the first time in a long time, you can see through that transom.

And they're like "Oh my goodness, my house cleaning lady clean to that extra little window.

They went to extra trouble to make that happen."

Or it could be that the little lights that are outside on the front porch right as you

walk in the front door, you might clean those lights.

That would be a Mulligan.

Now there was a woman who her housecleaning client said "don't worry about the playroom.

I didn't have time to pick it up today."

And as the housecleaner was cleaning she saw that it was going to take all of three or

four minutes to pick up the playroom and to vacuum.

And so after she cleaned the whole house after everything was amazing.

After she was done with her inspection, and she checked off her worksheets, she went back,

and she cleaned the playroom and vacuumed her way out.

And then she took a before and after picture.

And she sent those to the customer, and she said "because I appreciate your business."

and just the before and after picture.

And the lady is like "No way, that is so cool.

Thank you so much.

High Five.

It made the customer super-happy.

It was a way of just saying "thank you for your business."

So, if you have a chance, and like I say it's not something you get paid for, this is not

in your normal realm of cleaning.

This is not part of your routine cleaning; this is something a little bit extra.

And there's a whole list.

There's a list in the book of things that you can do as your Mulligan.

So it's a great way just to stay in front of your customers and to say

"Hey, you matter to me.

You're important.

I want to do just a little bit more.

I want to do just a little bit more than I was paid to do."

Because you know what?

Those Mulligans are what people talk about when they're standing at the school bus stop.

So people are like "Oh my house cleaning lady, she didn't show up today."

And someone else is like; "Yeah, I've gone through a dozen house cleaners."

Someone else says; You're not going to believe my house cleaner, she was paid to do this,

but she when she did something totally different in addition to.

She did all the stuff she was supposed to do, and a little bit more.

And they're like; "No way, I've got to have your house cleaner."

And I can't tell you how many jobs our team has picked up from the Mulligans.

It's a great way to get referrals.

And so you're not asking for extra money you're not bragging about it, and you can't tell…this

is a part of the rule - you can't tell anyone about it.

Except in our private Facebook group.

We want to share those Mulligan's with each other.

Because we want to get ideas from each other on the little extra things

we can do that will make a difference.

But we don't want to brag about it and tell her other customers; "

Well I did this at so and so's house."

because then they will come to expect it.

And a Mulligan is not to be expected.

It's a surprise.

It's like a little "Hey, it's awesome being your housecleaner that's all it is."

So, if you haven't done a Mulligan,

I know you want to.

And you should.

They're super fun.

It's a really fun game to play, and it makes everybody feel good.

Again it takes less than 5 minutes. This is like a little short something that you do

on your way out the door.

Make sure you've done all of your other work first.

But if you are on the receiving end of a mulligan, and it makes you feel like

"Hey my house cleaner really cares."

Then go get on https://NextDoor.com and leave a referral for your house cleaner.

Like "Oh my goodness, my housecleaner just came she does all this amazing stuff.

She shows up on time, and she went the extra mile and did a little something extra.

You should totally call him or her."

And leave their phone number.

Because that is what referrals are all about.

Do your Mulligan because they're so much fun.

Okay, that's it for today.

If you have any questions, go over to https://AskaHouseCleaner.com.

Ask your questions.

And if you like this tip, please share it with a friend or a house cleaner that's in

your life.

Okay, that's it.

And until we meet again, leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.

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