Tonight, join jimmy and his guests Alex Rodriguez Lili Reinhart, comedian ian lara, and featuring the legendary roots crew questlove 1156 steve and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause jimmy thank you very much, everybody. Welcome. Welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. This is it youre here. [ cheers and applause thank you for being here you look good. Well, lets get to some news it just came out that donald trump jr. s new book is now number one on the New York Times best seller list when he heard that, President Trump was like, you lost me at New York Times and lost me again at don jr. [ light laughter ] im just kidding trump was actually pretty excited for don jr he even tweeted, wow, was just told my sons book triggered is number one on the New York Times best seller list congratulations, don. Thats a pretty special moment for don jr until a few minutes later when trump tweeted, just got hacked ignore last tweet. [ laughter ] steve wow. Come on. Why, why jim
Think we want to start. You should eat because youre going to be doing a lot of talking. Good morning, im linda feldman, Washington Bureau chief of the Christian Science monitor. Our guest today is ken cuccinelli, acting director of the u. S. Bureau of citizenship and Immigration Services, and this is his first appearance at a monitor breakfast, so welcome mr. Cuccinelli. Thank you. Now, a bit of background, mr. Cuccinelli was born in edison, new jersey and grew up in virginia where he graduated from uva and then earned a law degree and a masters an International Commerce and policy. In 2002, mr. Cuccinelli won a special election to the state senate from Fairfax County and in 2009, he was elected attorney general for the commonwealth of virginia. Mr. Cuccinellis time as attorney earned him a reputation as a staunch conservative, which he parlayed into a bid for the governorship in 2013. He lost narrowly, but has remained engaged in politics, serving as head of the Senate Conservatives
Director of citizenship and Immigration Services talks about criminal deportation of undocumented immigrants. This is hosted by the Christian Science monitor. Okay, are we good . But i think we want to start. You should eat because youre going to be doing a lot of talking. Good morning, im linda feldman, Washington Bureau chief of the Christian Science monitor. Our guest today is ken cuccinelli, acting director of the u. S. Bureau of citizenship and Immigration Services, and this is his first appearance at a monitor breakfast, so welcome mr. Cuccinelli. Thank you. Now, a bit of background, mr. Cuccinelli was born in edison, new jersey and grew up in virginia where he graduated from uva and then earned a law degree and a masters an International Commerce and policy. In 2002, mr. Cuccinelli won a special election to the state senate from Fairfax County and in 2009, he was elected attorney general for the commonwealth of virginia. Mr. Cuccinellis time as attorney earned him a reputation a
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