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A big law examine California yeah on her fourth try sheep. She passed the baby bar exam, which
No, that was like a noise them. As the like. The baby ball was like a place. We
Your a baby to hang out to meet other babies born babies you having a tough day, then they just being
baby bought. You get that a a milk left his hard at those that thing anyway,
can we really cool, because a lot of people didn't think you could pass any of these exams and now she's on her way to become
like a full on lawyer, which is dope and now what I
like as people online will. I would never come crashing you'll. I would definitely I Kim Kardashian. You kidding me if she could convince the world
big a ashen was a job. You can convince twelve people that I didn't kidnap someone's cat. That's what I mean
My corner and she was saying, like you,
like my dad, would be proud right now, he's in Heavens, probably like proud of me and level and also give I can imagine, can
That could also noise. Probably looking down, he's proud and he's
looking down going wow other- is OJ still free. Damn,
New York City and later tonight, just like dazzling twenty twenty one, and with what's going on everybody programme for the Danish, I'm trouble Noah adjoining me for today's headlines as Michael Costa, how you do online,
years almost over Trevor yeah right to more weeks- and I realized I
good, I'm nears resolution now, or else I'm never going to have actually done anything so for the next two weeks I'm gone vegan.
and for the next
of days, I'm going to do no cheese, pizza, an impasse
we'll Berger and then New year's Eve. I'm gonna do spaghetti with
awful butter. Is that what they do? I don't know, but so never too late. That's my of my mission. I think it might be you ok, you know what's good for you now, I'm still go on for you know. That's what I love about you, Michael
always pushing good luck with that are less juncture. Intensities headlines
we can things off with the big
media news every year, since nineteen twenty seven time magazine has awarded person of the year
to the world's most influential news maker in is by far the most incredible honour that most people find out about in a dentists office, and this year the lucky ones,
the guy who already pretty much one life, we are breaking news. Tesla see. Elon musk is now time magazines person of the year Time magazine said he is different from any other c. O constantly interacting with twitter users, while running one of the most valuable companies in the world, you learn mosque and also influenced the markets with just one tweet time magazine also recognise must other ventures like space exe
because the richest man in the World Bank to Tesla wages increased in value eight fold since the beginning of the pandemic,
Congratulations, you learn mosque!
I'm so happy for him.
I could really use an eagle boost. You know
You call you with this. I mean
richest man in the world who also
control, space, crypto and electric cars
I mean who would even be second place, like maybe
Davidson. Maybe my question is this, though: why is it that post,
The year always goes to the weirdest persons like. Can we notice that, like I said,
One way of aliens came down. I don't know if I want
guys representing our race,
The aliens would be like your species needs
be exterminated, except for that guy
Hey shames normal
totally normal. I think it's just because
name, is Elon there. We think he's.
futuristic, you know a lot of future is
Things like Ipad Pad export
a cigarette, a rod you know,
if his name was Leon. Would you? Buyer
are firmly on Trevor Leona, ask
wouldn't be to say we must does not carry the same worth. Stop talking about the
log, Jane Leon. Your
I ain't, so I
feels like a kind of a deadbeat name, whereas is disruptors, I'm not I'm bored so
I think he deserves it at all. I think
all being duped by some good naming. I feel you there. You Tesla, that's good name is well right: it s called Elsa, you see, we just let it go. We let it go I'll, be a weak folks,
let's move onto our next story, which is from California America, side boob. California, is one of the most anti guns states in the country.
It is a frustrating position to be in these days spent
When conservative courts are striking down any effort,
gun control. But now the governor of California has come up with a new plan to limit guns.
And where he got the idea from is pretty hilarious
California, governor gather Newsome, says he wants to use the new restrictive abortion law in Texas as a model to ban assault weapons, ISM tweeted. He wants legislation that allows Californians to sue anyone who makes distributes or cells the guns as well as goes to gun, kits and governor site Supreme Court rulings that have allowed the Texas LAW to remain an effect. While the high court reviews it that's rights given me sham now wants to pull a Texas except he's going to do it on a shalt weapons and ghost guns which of you asked me, is a pretty risky move
I mean you gonna want those ghosts, guns, a giant marshmallow man shows up and other what a ghost gutters. I think it is costing. I read but yeah the eye
Is that because the Supreme Court is allowing this for banning abortion, they gonna?
to allow for banning guns to, but here's the thing is, I think, the problem with this idea that the Supreme Court can make up whatever rules they like like if they want to strike.
These gun laws they'll find a way in all
What does like that? Annoying kid that your mom made? You have play dates with tat. I gotcha na island.
That makes me invisible man. I wish the court
allowed your mom Devon abortion. You abortion I'll, tell you what
has gotten so divided right now that at this point
I think maybe maybe some states should just
like secede and and try and do their own thing like you know, have they tried that before a ghost was the worst that could happen? Ill
Javert are usage
some funny to say, but the story is about
and abortion and obscure Supreme Court ruling. So you're on your own. For this one
hoping that I was going to China to you and you were like at all.
main and then you just left me if anything I wish to stay in New York allowed me the right to sue you for putting me on spot to come up with some funny for that story, but we're not there yet more minutes. It's you
job like you, you get one before we started this. You said you got my back and now you think. That's a tough story. You know, but.
Yeah. I mean that's what we do here. We deal with tough story. I, while you do a better than me, which is why I'm sent this one out, but at this point it seems like I'm all end, because I'm still talking about
I was trying to stuff out of it, but now I'm in so what we're
this together, weren't together, yeah yeah. Alright, let's move on
Costa story that he brought into the show and talk about somebody.
news from the world of sports involving formula one racing: the absolute coolest wage
contribute to climate change. Yesterday was a final rate of the season, but how it ended
is giving a lot of people rolled rage that now, in the big story, informer one racing in a champion unseated, seven time raining, Champ Louis Hamilton after one of the most controversial race finishes in the history of the sport. This was a walk off home, run a buzzer reader and a hail Mary all wrapped into one. It was the final lap of the final race of a frantic formula, one season. It brought chaos, controversy and a new champion. On Sunday it looked like Hamilton had the victory and the title enhance leading almost the whole way stop in existence. Second, until things got crazy near the end of the race crash forced to safety car under the trap and to limit the drivers speeds once the race restarted on lap. Fifty eight a lot overtook instead by Hamilton, to win the championship in a shocking, unprecedented finnish. Ok, ok,
right now, there's a lot of people who are saying. I literally do not understand anything here. So let me try and explain what happened to you and why everyone
Britain is in a bad mood. Today I mean aside from the six hundred straight days of rain. Basically, what happened busy will happen. Is
you got. Louis Hamilton, ok, he's like
Braun James, a formula one like if Le Braun wasn't just the best clear, but also the only black player ever in the NBA? Ok, you with me
You're not Hamilton was trying to win his eight championship and for the entire race. He was in the lead, but then there's a big crash at the back of the race and whenever that happens in
we too want a safety cars to come out to make sure that, while they cleaning up all the wreckage on the track, the other
don't run over the people who, during the cleaning, that's just rude ferocity, hit the people work.
coming up, then you gotta bring more people to clean up. The people were cleaning them up and then it becomes. The whole thing show the safety safety car comes.
Ouch and drive slow and all the rest.
cause behind it, s just stay behind the safety caught. You know, so it's like it's
see a senior citizens during twenty on a one way road, you know which, which kind of sucks, if you leave.
because Hamilton wasn't believe right, because here
the slowdown. Meanwhile, employment, the back can catch up to you and I don't think there are
other sports, where this happens like
you? Never you never see an NFL game where for a few minutes the riff only lets
using team skull, oh my god, someone's weren't real. Where would you like to score a couple of touchdowns? While we drag him off the field
yeah you're, not you not you, some of her school boy, guys here and look yes, it's coming crazy way to do things. It is kind of crazy, but I mean
people also driving two hundred miles an hour around to restructure crazy is relative and some people argue that it makes a sport more exciting. It becomes a crash, the whole
then comes back together and then it's a race social. Now, because the safety call everyone corner to Hamilton right and
with one final, let you go. The race directive is like the guy chooses,
we think like bigger than the riff. He two options, one follow the rules and let the race and under the safety costs
in which case Hamilton would have won, but with all the other cause driving like they going through a schools on very boring or to second option, was spent
things up in a changed. The rules a little bit and restart the rays of the one final lap, which is what he did
and that last lap which may be shouldn't have happened, gave MAX for staff and the guy who was in second place,
him a chance to go to injure tyres and then pull ahead and win. So that's why Louis Hamilton's fans are pissed at what happened and his team protest
the decision, but that protest ghosts are the same people who made the decision. So I mean that was never gonna. Work, sank. Appealing your mom grounding you to your mom. I've checked with my
health, and I decided that my decision was correct and by the way by the which is just as in the side. I love how every sport,
every sport has all these layers of replay officials and specialists and appeals to analyze every little play, but then, when we're trapped,
solve real things like murders, which is our twelve random people,
on the street is like a thing he's got, did it, I don't trust
Why doesn't take him away? Take him away. Thank you, members of the jury. Now,
I know right now. A lot of Americans are thinking what Trevor
some Euro NASCAR race changed the rules so
somebody else could win. Who cares o cares about any of this? Ok.
But you will remember this moment on the next,
U S presidential election comes yeah, then you'll see why the stories a big deal.
Are our elections, can ever go the wrong person, so we're good in know. By the way, this story dramatic,
Exciting competitive,
how much to write a musical about- and you would name it after that who was the guy that was in first place, Hamilton by Hamilton, no one's ever thought of that that would crush.
Yeah yeah, I think a Hamilton musical would do well. That's what I'm saying goods and our back being partners again.
I also wonder with gas prices being so high how bad it would seem to be a formula one race driver right. Now you no one left to go. You think. You're, too, saves put potential
as in those last lap, yet it all I got
they're, don't gonna don't pay for their own gas there.
The thing on one's miser, good shit, I'm getting past? No, no, they don't! That would make it a very. I want
so terrible sport, but actually think that might be the greatest sport have invented the interesting I also
interesting that the racing on oil a finite resource. So that's why
I support steam engine racing, clean water. They will call, but I guess that's a finite resource to lend it sounded better. When I,
just was thinking, but there are electric races now and if we can
with somebody to create an electric
I would consider that birds,
a person of the year aren't and finally
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greedy welcome back today, show my guest tonight is humour of it in she's, an adviser and chief of staff to Hilary Roddam Clinton and she's
talk about her best selling memoir, both slash and
life in many worlds, whom I welcome. Commissioner. Thank you for having me Trevor
you have lived a life. That is, I mean just in
seventy two action all the time I mean just just listening to this. You know what I was going through it again: it's it's you you will by somebody side who is running for president twice. You know you were somebody side while she was serving as
states assented of New York and you had to
Wake that same person up from bed
She was first lady, the present I'm talking about. Of course, Hillary Clinton. Let's talk about that first,
you, wake up a sleeping first man. So, first of all, I'm thrilled me with you today, and I am yes when I was
Since the White House, I was twenty one year old in turn, I didn't exactly know what I was doing and there was very much less than the Clinton administration. The sink.
swim attitudes, they kind of through you into it.
So this was the midst of her Senate campaign issue. I first lady wanted for the Senate and one morning the White House operator says: won't she's not responding. Now?
As somebody who had fallen
all the rules. One of the first learned rules you learn, the White House is fail to plan
to fail, and I had a plan a plan. Wasn't she was in a wake up, so I didn't know how to wake her up, so I decided to march into the hallway
tiptoed in the back. I knock on the door and said Clayton no respond. So finally, I opened the door tiptoeing and shake her really hard, and not only did I wake her up. I woke up believe
the free world and Mr Langen Firehouse was learned and the funniest thing about this.
He is that she gets up. She gets in the chair to get our make up to her and she turned to me just as humor next time just knock.
Louder. Yet there was a big job locks
softly shriek. Secondly, big jump. I learned a lesson
Ok, and now I always knock louder, I mean I'm not going to do it for a while, but that's what I like about asking just like incremental steps journey. I believe we had a lot of five. That's for sure it does some like that. I'm in you, you ve had a really interesting relationship with Hillary Clinton. Who is you know,
in America. I mean a person who will go down in history, didn't like people love who people will hate. Your people will talk about her
you ve seen sides over that. Nobody else will and what what I really enjoyed in your book is you talk
I've seen no signs of Hilary and you talk about how difficult it
four Hilary to navigate the journey of being perfect and, like talking perfectly and looking,
perfect, it seem like there was no. There is no way to win win
we're doing that when you are trying to create the perfect
image of a Hillary Clinton like where was
external pressure coming from you,
tremor. So much of it is hindsight, is twenty twenty. When we were in it in the moment, there was no perfect way to be and one of our challenges I actually went in two thousand and eight. We
Even on the inside. We didn't know
how to deal with some of the sexes in massaging mistake comments, so we just laughed around along with that. We just assumed this was the price Europe.
A thing in the game. So if you said she
or brown, we were brown. If you said she should talk louder, ok, let's try to talk louder and it was constantly shape. She
thing if you will responding to people's comments
Nothing was ever right and I think twenty sixteen was now
level in that here we were
everybody had indifferent everyone different response actually share. Restoring the book with a Hollywood director rise me and says: you're, not gonna, get me
media training and someone give me an idea of who should be like and they so all her husband, small excellent anybody else present
both phenomenal communicators, legendary communicators, both men,
and so we could never quite get it right. We kept trying- and I think that its in part, because we have a high
time, seeing women and Leadership Morgan Commander in Chief Trevor just seeing women and leadership
actions, and I agree with you not everyone's gonna message,
I agree with everything I'm a writer and right here, but she is historic figure for this.
tree and the world, and she tried to pave the way for
and she's got some cracks in that failing and somebody's gonna Stefano shoes.
In fact, we and the vice president, who stepped a notion right to include, also been criticized for how she lost so how she doesn't love. You know they seem to be a fine line that can
Let no one can really work perfectly. You you have
Faced a lot of that criticism, you have faced a you. You know, I think, a lot of extra.
Because you're, not just a woman, but you will
a muslim woman, you're muslim woman, who's been working in american government for so long reading through them.
There are things I didn't know about you as well. I didn't know
you had your moments of you know.
the terrorists that people were talking about. Actual you know
sitting. Members of Congress sing like all day. She is the member
this organization, the member, giving it got better or or do you think it
You know went underground for little because you seeing this, you know with learn boldwood, for instance, now coming as an ill. How no mother, you know the backpack in the end in the elevator shooting it got better.
muslim person working in government or do you think it's a shifted? Maybe I actually think that what happened to me in two thousand and twelve is you are referring where five republic
members of Congress suggested I was essentially a spy
a patriot, yeah I
is that american traveller, then, as I travelled to the world, is a little we're only one everywhere from South Africa
to London to Paris to Asia.
taught me land and I will turn to my mother and say, isn't America. Yet. Why
because to me, America wasn't just a place that you can
go to a movie theater things I didn't have back in Saudi Arabia or you could wear what you wanted. It was a feeling it was a sense of choice and optimism.
and appreciation for those principles and values. So I've always walk to the great private,
American, I do think we,
accuse me of being essentially a spy
it was unleashing. I think it was an appetizer trevor to what we were to face in twenty. Sixteen, when certainly
Muslims and many brown people became
other, and I'm not just saying my kind of brown generally. If of course enough color, you were the other and they succeeded in doing. I think it unleash having Donald Trump unleashed permission.
This kind of dialogue in conversation, it's one of the many reasons I'm wrote this book is to explain to them
shrink wanted us to mean american Muslim? It's not just how
wrenching, but it was already vulnerable how you share your story. You know your name really. Just wrote,
the problems in the country with the Anthony Weena story, your ex husband- and I remember that
I'm I mean I wasn't familiar with american politics, but the story was blowing up along the women who I worked with. There is like Amazon, so shitty like as women. We we have to deal with the shit that our men do. We have to bear their shame as well, and you
you really laid up? Elegantly
and vulnerable in the book. But what was
It is surprising to me at the end of the book you acknowledge and thank you
husband and I'd like to know why you did that and and if
was a true feeling that you have. If you don't know, this is the highroad that I need to take. You know I do acknowledge, Anthony and ended up
and the reason I do, that is two things. The first is
Give me the single most important thing in my life. That's my little boy.
And she gave me that sense of feeling. I know what it is to be loved and if you re
the block to feel like the most,
a person in room. I didn't have a lot of experience with man before I am. I mad Anthony and I
wanted to be seen not as even though I have a whole chapter in the bar called elephant in the room, and rather one called shame, shame go away, even though
did live with a law?
a shame and felt judged for
my marriage, I try to make every decision. I thought was right for me
for my little boy, and I have actually been surprised by the number of people who read the book and read to the and seeing how I made these decisions as release my marriage, saying
Hey, I understand now I get it and I think people
having their life loved
to deal with addiction or mental health challenges they understand.
people who don't it's harder
and so I'm really glad I'm
humbled, to hear
people understand at once. They read the story and see that there is another side. There is hope and possibility, and optimism,
what we actually, I think everybody does understand. I just think as human beings, it is easier for us to
judge a situation that is happening outside of us, because when we,
in love or when we don't love somebody or we are experiencing a negative thing with a loved one. The the
the answer is obvious in I'll show you
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