jesse: why isn t ed henry wearing gloves? kennedy: he was wearing mittens all night. jesse: you are bare knuckles now. ed: i demand a safe space. i will not do this again. jesse: she is putting warm clothes on and henry is taking them off. i don t get it. ed: we resolve to be on your show at least every other week. we love watters world a lot. there it is. happy new year, you guys.
economic man, austan, why isn t that the democrats have jumped on board to help the dollars in the middle class, the pockets of middle-class. why do we see such vitriolic rhetoric coming from the likes of, you know, democratic leadership, nancy pelosi, saying how bad it is? because it is bad. it is not primarily a tax cut for middle-class people. that is the main reason. this thing has the support, it has a 26% approval rating by the american people. that is the most unpopular tax cut in the history of polling. i believe that roy moore and alabama has more support than this tax cut. kimberly: here we go with the drama. i think the republican party needs to do a better job of creating a bill and of explaining a bill. when i say creating the bill, they are going to have to re-vote because they put errors in the house version and it s only the tip of the iceberg.
hours by plane away from here, why isn t that happening here? technology is going to change this continent. iyinoluwa: there is no other place in the world where you have the opportunity to build the future from scratch. anthony: where will lagos be in 10 years, or 20? change is inevitable, the problems enormous, but the desire, the hope is there, to change not just nigeria, but the world. iyinoluwa: we ve got all the conditions for a revolution. motivational speaker: don t just build a cv, build a life, be better in real life than on paper. revolution
we re all connected, we know what s happening around the world. and you ask yourself, if that s happening literally just a few hours by plane away from here, why isn t that happening here? technology is going to change this continent. iyinoluwa: there is no other place in the world where you have the opportunity to build the future from scratch. anthony: where will lagos be in 10 years, or 20? change is inevitable, the problems enormous, but the desire, the hope is there, to change not just nigeria, but the world. iyinoluwa: we ve got all the conditions for a revolution. motivational speaker: don t just build a cv, build a life, be better in real life than on paper. revolution
what s happening around the world. and you ask yourself, if that s happening literally just a few hours by plane away from here, why isn t that happening here? technology is going to change this continent. iyinoluwa: there is no other place in the world where you have the opportunity to build the future from scratch. anthony: where will lagos be in 10 years, or 20? change is inevitable, the problems enormous, but the desire, the hope is there, to change not just nigeria, but the world. iyinoluwa: we ve got all the conditions for a revolution. motivational speaker: don t just build a cv, build a life, be better in real life than on paper.