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we go to the cigar, in general. we just think that she is going to be fantastic. you are wonderful in terms of your enthusiasm. i had to mention this. >> this is very appropriate. this is the day to highlight some of the things that the court has been able to do. we were partnering on a number of projects, the security grant funding for the state and federal level. this is one of the biggest things that we have done, what people see with the infrastructure. this is the most challenging. there is the training, identify the people to fill in with the emergency operations center, the exercises that we do and the planning. they made great plans, and then they will sit on the shelf and gather dust. we have been exercising improvements and this is a continuing cycle. and we appreciate the operation plan, the assistance that we have and we are partnering on the continuity plan, not just for the report but also across the other courts in the area. thank you. >> my staff can talk to quite a bit on this. one thing, we're also in charge of the 911 emergency services. this is
we go to the cigar, in general. we just think that she is going to be fantastic. you are wonderful in terms of your enthusiasm. i had to mention this. >> this is very appropriate. this is the day to highlight some of the things that the court has been able to do. we were partnering on a number of projects, the security grant funding for the state and federal level. this is one of the biggest things that we have done, what people see with the infrastructure. this is the most challenging....
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in 1904 when united cigar -- thank you -- the largest independent tobacco company in the country -- thanks. came to goldman sachs for a bridge loan of $20 million to build more factories and enlarge their sales force, henry decided to make them the guinea pigs for testing his new theory. in less than an hour, he sketched out on a lined yellow pad the basic elements of issuing common and preferred stock. marketing the shares took a little more time. a great deal of the preferred were sold in europe through sam's banking contacts abroad, and subsequently resold to american subscribers. goldman and lehman retained 5% of the common as a commission. their next project was sears roebuck. searses and its partner julius rosen wald who were turning over 50 million a year with their catalog business were in the midst of constructing the largest business building in the world covering a million square feet of floor space on chicago's west side. it had originally been funded by goldman sachs' commercial paper, and now they came back to goldman for a $5 million loan. but henry had different ideas. he r
in 1904 when united cigar -- thank you -- the largest independent tobacco company in the country -- thanks. came to goldman sachs for a bridge loan of $20 million to build more factories and enlarge their sales force, henry decided to make them the guinea pigs for testing his new theory. in less than an hour, he sketched out on a lined yellow pad the basic elements of issuing common and preferred stock. marketing the shares took a little more time. a great deal of the preferred were sold in...
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. >> i might give up cigars. how's that? or work. >> i'm going to make the same resolution i make every year, which is to write in my diary every day. and then i never do it. >> i haven't quite decided yet. it's so nerve-racking. >> marie osmond is breaking her resolution before it starts. >> to not work with donny anymore. we just signed another contract with the floriamingo. >> i have a resolution, don't make anymore resolutions. i never keep them. >> no res dugs is a common celeb resolution. >> i don't need to make new ones to break them. >> i figure if you need to set a date for it, you don't believe in it enough. >> it seems like if you make a resolution, you are definitely going to break it. the best thing to do is kind of decide how you want to live your life and stick to it all year long. >> this is all you get. i'm not going to promise to be nicer. i can't even possibly get healthier, i barely eat anything unhealthy. i'm not giving up one more thing. >> i make them to break them. >> i haven't quite made my resolutio
. >> i might give up cigars. how's that? or work. >> i'm going to make the same resolution i make every year, which is to write in my diary every day. and then i never do it. >> i haven't quite decided yet. it's so nerve-racking. >> marie osmond is breaking her resolution before it starts. >> to not work with donny anymore. we just signed another contract with the floriamingo. >> i have a resolution, don't make anymore resolutions. i never keep them. >>...
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underwriting of more than 50 of the country's most successful publicly owned corporations including general cigar, sears roebuck , the underwood typewriter company, a department stores stores, woolworth's, b.f.goo drich, and the brown shoe company. all of their boards of directors without accepting recommends. also a collector of major renaissance art also with musicians and a sponsor and friend of groundbreaking physicist among the albert einstein before and after a world war i rescuing many jews from nazi germany in the 1930's. remarkably many of the achievements occurred while losing his sight. was invited to join goldman sachs, 10 years since his father marcus dropped out of harvard after failing eyesight and hired mr. leeza has spent as his assistant perk up marcus and sam's father had been frail since the school-- in germany. this is the second marriage that had taken place between sons and daughters of the two families. they anticipated if anybody would be offered the job, it would be he. disappointed, he decided to except an offer to join a firm as a sales man. as it turns out it was in e
underwriting of more than 50 of the country's most successful publicly owned corporations including general cigar, sears roebuck , the underwood typewriter company, a department stores stores, woolworth's, b.f.goo drich, and the brown shoe company. all of their boards of directors without accepting recommends. also a collector of major renaissance art also with musicians and a sponsor and friend of groundbreaking physicist among the albert einstein before and after a world war i rescuing many...
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than in recent years and sixteen say it will start her campaign against thailand's tamary in town a cigar and i guess you can say it's more are open. than some other years from other fields. you can approach them first rounders and have a chance to go there and the best time to go and when the tournaments. open or not i don't think you. to american football now where the business and the matter is in the n.f.l. get going this week and the divisional playoffs start off with a bang on saturday of baltimore facing off against pittsburgh while green bay have a of st top saints atlanta company looking ahead to both clash. for another bruising round of the n.f.l. heavyweight matchup the ravens steelers rivalry the team split their north match ups of one game apiece in the regular season with each win three points the ravens showcase their patented self defense and an improved passing off thirty to seven victory over the chiefs in the wild card. the steelers watched their four home enjoying their bye week. in the playoffs. every week after week after week. and come back to work it's great and wh
than in recent years and sixteen say it will start her campaign against thailand's tamary in town a cigar and i guess you can say it's more are open. than some other years from other fields. you can approach them first rounders and have a chance to go there and the best time to go and when the tournaments. open or not i don't think you. to american football now where the business and the matter is in the n.f.l. get going this week and the divisional playoffs start off with a bang on saturday of...
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have shot up of ways easily through to the second stage after beating tyler and stammering done a cigar in the film a champion powering through in straight sets six one six three to claim her first win at melbourne park since winning the aussie open three years ago the russian is suited fourteenth of this year's tournament and will take on vision euro zone or cross next to the french were defeated this new not. the first game definitely was in grade one sort of. during the match but i do know other otherwise you know she was close to being her mom some concern. i was able to in six months and through snow that's the positive. elsewhere world number one carolyn does now ski have a few problems against a player regarded as a tough first round to ask you sell a dual go the day moving through six three six four to set up a second round tie with american vania keen. just. tough opponents question the first round she changes through the inquiry so it's tough to get there and clear on graham but the first wrong it's always tough and really have to be through an. answer in a williams misses the
have shot up of ways easily through to the second stage after beating tyler and stammering done a cigar in the film a champion powering through in straight sets six one six three to claim her first win at melbourne park since winning the aussie open three years ago the russian is suited fourteenth of this year's tournament and will take on vision euro zone or cross next to the french were defeated this new not. the first game definitely was in grade one sort of. during the match but i do know...
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might have shut up always easily through to the second stage of debating to island stammering town a cigar the former champion powering through in straight sets six one six three to claim her fast way at melbourne park since winning the also open three years ago the russian is suited for to you said this year's tournament and will take on visioneer as a no next stop to the frenchwoman defeat at the indiana basically not. the first game definitely was the great serve you know during the match but i didn't either otherwise you know she was close to being for long so i can start. i was able to one six one six three so now that's the positive. elsewhere world number one caroline of us now had few problems against a player regarded as a tough test of his l a dual call the dane moving through six three six four to set up a second round tie of americans. who are just . tough opponents question in the first round she changes through them quickly so it's tough to get. the first wrong it's always tough and really have to be through . now serena williams misses they also open with injury but her sist
might have shut up always easily through to the second stage of debating to island stammering town a cigar the former champion powering through in straight sets six one six three to claim her fast way at melbourne park since winning the also open three years ago the russian is suited for to you said this year's tournament and will take on visioneer as a no next stop to the frenchwoman defeat at the indiana basically not. the first game definitely was the great serve you know during the match...
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of the jewel but he has shut up about started her campaign with win over thailand stumbled into a cigar and the former champion powering through in straight sets six one six three to claim her fast victory at melbourne park since winning the also open three years ago the russian is seeded fourteenth of this year's tournaments and will take on vision meet nor next after the french woman defeated helium obviously not. the first game definitely was the great sort of. match. otherwise you know she was close to being her mom some concern. i was able to in six months and through snow you know the positive. elsewhere world number one carolyn does not skate had fewer problems against a player regarded as a tall first round test. the dane moving through six three six four to set up a second round tie with america on a. tough opponents question in the first round she changes through things. so it's tough to get. the first wrong it's always tough and really happens to be through. now serena williams misses they also open with injury but her sister is that progress into the next stage with ronnie s
of the jewel but he has shut up about started her campaign with win over thailand stumbled into a cigar and the former champion powering through in straight sets six one six three to claim her fast victory at melbourne park since winning the also open three years ago the russian is seeded fourteenth of this year's tournaments and will take on vision meet nor next after the french woman defeated helium obviously not. the first game definitely was the great sort of. match. otherwise you know she...
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tougher than in recent years the fourteenth seed will start her campaign against thailand's town of cigar. i guess you can say it's morrow and then. done some other years and some other fields. remember now you know you you can approach someone in the first round that doesn't have a chance you go out and they play near the some of their best tennis and i've gone when the chinaman i am. now open or not i don't think it really matters. in the consonantal hockey league of on guard have strengthened their lead in the table after winning at struggling with a lot of. three two how it finished this one the rest of the fixtures on your screen as well like i might say of came out for two winners at middle. east if it's a big three one in the way. they did overtime to plug. into fox no problem for trap door against a fellow host threshing them six one all home ice and also wins for you grind after him a close solve on more and often would be least respectively. staying with a k. shell and things just keep getting worse for it in our moscow a superb start to the season now a fading memory with the t
tougher than in recent years the fourteenth seed will start her campaign against thailand's town of cigar. i guess you can say it's morrow and then. done some other years and some other fields. remember now you know you you can approach someone in the first round that doesn't have a chance you go out and they play near the some of their best tennis and i've gone when the chinaman i am. now open or not i don't think it really matters. in the consonantal hockey league of on guard have...
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tougher than in recent years the fourteenth seed will start her campaign against thailand's town of cigar. because you can say tomorrow. and some other years from other. first rounders and have a chance to. win their best times. in the continental hockey league on guard have strengthened their lead in the table after winning at struggling with the lord. three two how it finished this one the rest of the fixtures on your screen as well looking might save came out for two winners at. restricted it's a big three one in the cell of what they did overtime to be applauded for three and in a far no problem for trapdoor against a bell the host threshing them six one all home ice and also wins for you grind you have to make or solve on more and often with the least respectively. staying with a k. shell and things just keep getting worse for it in our moscow a superb start to the season now a fading memory with the team going down to their ninth consecutive defeat the lowest placed a main the western conference adding to their pains on friday as well but on young reports. three points that's all do
tougher than in recent years the fourteenth seed will start her campaign against thailand's town of cigar. because you can say tomorrow. and some other years from other. first rounders and have a chance to. win their best times. in the continental hockey league on guard have strengthened their lead in the table after winning at struggling with the lord. three two how it finished this one the rest of the fixtures on your screen as well looking might save came out for two winners at. restricted...
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in the 1950's had grown used to seeing their politicians stiff and in three-piece suits, billowing cigar smoke. in a moment in history, the age of black and white tv had gone tech any color. kennedy's words would match the weather, crisp and clear, olympian, as if on a mountaintop. >> let us go forth to lead the lands we love asking his blessing and his help, but knowing that here on earth god's work must frulely be our own. chris: and the faces celebrating. a day to start things, a day to get this country moving again, just as he had promised 50 years ago. when we come back, it was a week when republicans had to choose whether to agree with sarah palin, and one guy chose not to and he's running for president. does he have the right stuff? scoops and predictions of these top reporters. be right back. chris: welcome back to our 12 for 12 series. former minnesota governor tim paunlt is in the running, and paul lenlty was pushed to react to palestinian's use of those crosshairs to -- palin's use of those crosshairs. pawlenty decided not to dodge. >> she has a right to portray a message as s
in the 1950's had grown used to seeing their politicians stiff and in three-piece suits, billowing cigar smoke. in a moment in history, the age of black and white tv had gone tech any color. kennedy's words would match the weather, crisp and clear, olympian, as if on a mountaintop. >> let us go forth to lead the lands we love asking his blessing and his help, but knowing that here on earth god's work must frulely be our own. chris: and the faces celebrating. a day to start things, a day...
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nine hundred sixty during his visit to the united nations headquarters to thing is there was a poison cigar out there the policeman responsible for the operation refused to obey orders and thus the wording that the cia operation in one nine hundred sixty. in one nine hundred sixty one a year before soviet missiles were deployed in cuba the cia had worked out a military operation to bring down fidel's government a group of american trained cuban emigrants landed in cuba's play of pigs so quiet it on the superior forces of fidel castro stopped their offensive by next day the attempt to seize power fails. the bay of pigs was a disaster. it was poorly. and kennedy had stopped the. hit at stopped. the navy from giving support i mean it was strictly. they're the real rebellious force that when n. which was a bad bad move on the part account the place. ever out of though was only twenty when the bay of pigs battle took place little has changed since then. he hasn't been here for forty years but he had no difficulty finding the place where the american send forces landed. the government forces foug
nine hundred sixty during his visit to the united nations headquarters to thing is there was a poison cigar out there the policeman responsible for the operation refused to obey orders and thus the wording that the cia operation in one nine hundred sixty. in one nine hundred sixty one a year before soviet missiles were deployed in cuba the cia had worked out a military operation to bring down fidel's government a group of american trained cuban emigrants landed in cuba's play of pigs so quiet...
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a well known director came up with a big cigar and said to us actors, you boys were wonderful in this movie. he said, i don't know about the movie, he said, and in six lifetimes this guy couldn't do one. you know, you know, i mean, i guess you -- you -- when you get feedback from people that you respect, now i have an oscar on one mantle in virginia and on the other side, i have a letter from marlon brando who was like our godfather. that's more important to me than the oscar. if brando thinks i'm okay, then other people you respect, then you think maybe i'm okay, i'm good at this. tavis: that's important to have people you admire and respect? >> that's true with any actor, i think. i think so. yeah. what's your process? how do you know when you have nailed what you intended to give in a particular performance? at the end of the day or scene, is there something that you could tell me that you tap into to know >> that's a good question. because you want to know between acts in a cut. that small lifetime between those two words. i guess, you know, if you why -- if you felt you did somet
a well known director came up with a big cigar and said to us actors, you boys were wonderful in this movie. he said, i don't know about the movie, he said, and in six lifetimes this guy couldn't do one. you know, you know, i mean, i guess you -- you -- when you get feedback from people that you respect, now i have an oscar on one mantle in virginia and on the other side, i have a letter from marlon brando who was like our godfather. that's more important to me than the oscar. if brando thinks...
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would tell me, "your father's going to sit in that la-z-boy chair he bought, he's going to smoke a cigar, drink some schaffer beer, and listen to music. and don't bother him." so i would listen to what he would listen to. and that would be everything from harry belafonte live at carnegie hall to machito and his afro cubans to tito puente, jibaro music from the folk traditions in puerto rico to, you know, jazz, brazilian music. i remember when he played something by sergio mendes and brazil '66, mas que nada. i go, "hey, pop, that sounds like spanish, but it isn't." and he said, "no, because it's portuguese." you know, that's what they speak in brazil. so he's giving me a little social studies lesson at the same time. >> hinojosa: so you said another word that i bet some people stopped for a second. you said jibaro music. so what is jibaro music? >> jibaro music is the music of the countryside, the mountain people from the island of puerto rico, the obreros, the workers, the farmers, et cetera. >> hinojosa: and what would, like, jibaro music sound like? >> well, it's very guitar oriented,
would tell me, "your father's going to sit in that la-z-boy chair he bought, he's going to smoke a cigar, drink some schaffer beer, and listen to music. and don't bother him." so i would listen to what he would listen to. and that would be everything from harry belafonte live at carnegie hall to machito and his afro cubans to tito puente, jibaro music from the folk traditions in puerto rico to, you know, jazz, brazilian music. i remember when he played something by sergio mendes and...
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but politicians were a political machine, old games who smoked cigars with pot bellies. this table was my mother's dining room table. it was a small table. this is where, as a girl, i did my homework. >> reporter: also fresh in her memory, that first day in the senate. >> i was absolutely awestruck. these big pillars and these big guys. we believe in nonviolent protest. >> reporter: but this small fighter was not intimidated. with some help, she cleared those microphones, showing the men she would stand just as tall. a quarter of a century later, the scrappy spirit, just as strong as ever. >> i caught this fish. i named it newt gingrich during that time. because i wanted people to know i've gotten my hooks into him. >> reporter: do you have a very best day in these years? >> when i stood on the senate floor during the health care debate. >> reporter: mikulski pushed through an amendment requiring free mammograms and other preventative services for women. >> women wore pink jackets, the men pink ties. that was a day when we knew we were making history and helping save liv
but politicians were a political machine, old games who smoked cigars with pot bellies. this table was my mother's dining room table. it was a small table. this is where, as a girl, i did my homework. >> reporter: also fresh in her memory, that first day in the senate. >> i was absolutely awestruck. these big pillars and these big guys. we believe in nonviolent protest. >> reporter: but this small fighter was not intimidated. with some help, she cleared those microphones,...
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he would drive on the and bought cigars and would smoke them p on the way back. another person says he was shot through the head and killed, but look, it was our job to totally assess reality, to determine what weapon systems were at the end of the road and what the capacity of those systems were to do us harm and then to act. if we can't understand the reality around us no matter how bleak it is, we can't even use the word hope because we're not responding to the real. we're responding to the fictional, and of course, it's bleak, but i didn't make it up. i don't make up climate science. i don't make up the american working class. i don't make up the fact that one in four children in this country depend on food stamps to eat or 2.8 million people were driven from their homes because of foreclosure and bank repossessions matched again by this year of 8,000 people a day. none of this is made up. it's just that the pain has become because of a corporatized commercial media largely invisible to the rest of us. it may be visible on a local level, but we don't hear the
he would drive on the and bought cigars and would smoke them p on the way back. another person says he was shot through the head and killed, but look, it was our job to totally assess reality, to determine what weapon systems were at the end of the road and what the capacity of those systems were to do us harm and then to act. if we can't understand the reality around us no matter how bleak it is, we can't even use the word hope because we're not responding to the real. we're responding to the...
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don't count on those cigars. [laughter] >> consistency was not a goblin of the holbrook mind. [laughter] >> you know, but it was just too high of a price to pay for pointing it out. [laughter] >> whatever i did, he could come back and point out all of my inconsistencies. and then each of us would proclaim we never contradicted ourselves. ever. we started yelling at each other, and it was great fun. life was easier when he was around. you know, you didn't have to read a book. you didn't have to go to a movie. you didn't have to see a play. he would tell you all about it in the greatest detail with full analysis, and if you were lucky, he did not add the historical context. [laughter] >> depressingly, really depressingly, he actually knew what he was talking about. never, never forget dick's fragility, his vulnerability. he was talking to one of his dearest friends from vietnam days, peter turnoff not so long ago. dick blurted out to him, you know, everything was easy for you and for the others. for me i had to fight for everything. : bobby deniro knows everything uses, bobby de
don't count on those cigars. [laughter] >> consistency was not a goblin of the holbrook mind. [laughter] >> you know, but it was just too high of a price to pay for pointing it out. [laughter] >> whatever i did, he could come back and point out all of my inconsistencies. and then each of us would proclaim we never contradicted ourselves. ever. we started yelling at each other, and it was great fun. life was easier when he was around. you know, you didn't have to read a book....
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don't count on those cigars. [laughter] >> consistency was not a goblin of the holbrook mind.yelling at each other, and it was great fun. life was easier when he was around. you know, you didn't have to read a book. you didn't have to go to a movie. you didn't have to see a play. he would tell you all about it in the greatest detail with full analysis, and if you were lucky, he did not add the historical context. [laughter] >> depressingly, really depressingly, he actually knew what he was talking about. never, never forget dick's fragility, his vulnerability. he was talking to one of his dearest friends from vietnam days, peter turnoff not so long ago. dick blurted out to him, you know, everything was easy for you and for the others. for me i had to fight for everything. : in the middle of the living room in his you ambassadors, at the waldorf, and he puts his arm around me and he says, do you see that guide their in the middle of the room? that's bobby deniro. and he says, be deniro knows everything about the united nations.niro kno everythin he studied the charter. he can t
don't count on those cigars. [laughter] >> consistency was not a goblin of the holbrook mind.yelling at each other, and it was great fun. life was easier when he was around. you know, you didn't have to read a book. you didn't have to go to a movie. you didn't have to see a play. he would tell you all about it in the greatest detail with full analysis, and if you were lucky, he did not add the historical context. [laughter] >> depressingly, really depressingly, he actually knew what...
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sunday morning and listening to this sort of thing and to explain that there were other uses for cigars suddenly. so it's a very embarrassing situation, i think, for everybody, including parents. i've got some firsthand accounts there of what came out of the mouths of innocent babes that their parents would write in and tell me about, just to give a flavor of what the country was going through at that time. >> you have a list here, you said all told by one republican count that the clinton white house and two terms attracted 61 indictments or misdemeanor charges, 33 convictions, 14 imprisonments, seven independent counsel investigations, 72 congressional witnesses pleading the fifth amendment. i don't need to go on. but when i read that, i thought, you could do the same thing with the next administration. >> yeah. >> what is it about this town that this kind of thing happens? >> well, i think that goes back to the whole, you know, definition of what the inside the beltway label means. i think that the power can go to your head in washington. i think that happens worldwide. you know, the
sunday morning and listening to this sort of thing and to explain that there were other uses for cigars suddenly. so it's a very embarrassing situation, i think, for everybody, including parents. i've got some firsthand accounts there of what came out of the mouths of innocent babes that their parents would write in and tell me about, just to give a flavor of what the country was going through at that time. >> you have a list here, you said all told by one republican count that the...
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don't count on those cigars. [laughter] >> consistency was not a goblin of the holbrook mind.was just too high of a price to pay for pointing it out. [laughter] >> whatever i did, he could come back and point out all of my inconsistencies. and then each of us would proclaim we never contradicted ourselves. ever. we started yelling at each other, and it was great fun. life was easier when he was around. you know, you didn't have to read a book. you didn't have to go to a movie. you didn't have to see a play. he would tell you all about it in the greatest detail with full analysis, and if you were lucky, he did not add the historical context. [laughter] >> depressingly, really depressingly, he actually knew what he was talking about. never, never forget dick's fragility, his vulnerability. he was talking to one of his dearest friends from vietnam days, peter turnoff not so long ago. dick blurted out to him, you know, everything was easy for you and for the others. for me i had to fight for everything. : bobby deniro knows everything about the united nations. he studied the chart
don't count on those cigars. [laughter] >> consistency was not a goblin of the holbrook mind.was just too high of a price to pay for pointing it out. [laughter] >> whatever i did, he could come back and point out all of my inconsistencies. and then each of us would proclaim we never contradicted ourselves. ever. we started yelling at each other, and it was great fun. life was easier when he was around. you know, you didn't have to read a book. you didn't have to go to a movie. you...
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don't count on those cigars. [laughter] >> consistency was not a goblin of the holbrook mind. [laughter] >> you know, but it was just too high of a price to pay for pointing it out. [laughter] >> whatever i did, he could come back and point out all of my inconsistencies. and then each of us would proclaim we never contradicted ourselves. ever. we started yelling at each other, and it was great fun. life was easier when he was around. you know, you didn't have to read a book. you didn't have to go to a movie. you didn't have to see a play. he would tell you all about it in the greatest detail with full analysis, and if you were lucky, he did not add the historical context. [laughter] >> depressingly, really depressingly, he actually knew what he was talking about. never, never forget dick's fragility, his vulnerability. he was talking to one of his dearest friends from vietnam days, peter turnoff not so long ago. dick blurted out to him, you know, everything was easy for you and for the others. for me i had to fight for everything. : bobby deniro knows everything about the unit
don't count on those cigars. [laughter] >> consistency was not a goblin of the holbrook mind. [laughter] >> you know, but it was just too high of a price to pay for pointing it out. [laughter] >> whatever i did, he could come back and point out all of my inconsistencies. and then each of us would proclaim we never contradicted ourselves. ever. we started yelling at each other, and it was great fun. life was easier when he was around. you know, you didn't have to read a book....
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i imagine you with a bunch of cigars in your pocket, all happy. and you walk out.cer serves you with a ticket. what did he say? >> he said congratulations on your son. and the bad news is, i'm going to have to see you in court. >> was he smiling? was he laughing? was he serious? >> i was in a different moment at the time. it didn't hit me what the ticket meant or anything like that. >> did you ever even say anything back to him? did you put it in your pocket and walk away? >> i put it in a pocket and walked upstairs with these two. >> angela, what did you think when you heard that part of the story? >> well, he told me on the way up to the room. and i was shocked. i couldn't believe it. i thought once we went to the first court date, it would get thrown out. i thought it was nonsense. i thought maybe he had to write the ticket because he called it in. but i didn't know it would escalate this far. >> you went to court for your first court date. you're moving on to the second hearing. is it this week? >> monday. >> monday. and you're going to fight this all the way.
i imagine you with a bunch of cigars in your pocket, all happy. and you walk out.cer serves you with a ticket. what did he say? >> he said congratulations on your son. and the bad news is, i'm going to have to see you in court. >> was he smiling? was he laughing? was he serious? >> i was in a different moment at the time. it didn't hit me what the ticket meant or anything like that. >> did you ever even say anything back to him? did you put it in your pocket and walk...
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marched into the university president's office, and drank his scotch, rifled his files, smoked his cigar scum issued a brief communique and marched out. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> for those that didn't hear, al asked how he got his clearance. [laughter] >> friends in high places. [laughter] and that's what it appeared we were -- that is how it appeared we were dealing with. one of the things we did, i know that bruce and others in the ministry were working hard to get those people to do their responsibilities, and from the embassy we call everywhere we do , i call the foreign ministry as well. i got a sick tree on july and before i could get about, just as i identified myself as the american embassy, and here's what she said, she said the american embassy, wonderful to hear from you. you know the passports we sent over for visas, are they ready yet? [laughter] all i could say is if you don't do something about this you will never see them. [laughter] if she is in the rule i apologize. i don't know if she's here but it started -- this is the way it started off and according -- i don't k
marched into the university president's office, and drank his scotch, rifled his files, smoked his cigar scum issued a brief communique and marched out. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> for those that didn't hear, al asked how he got his clearance. [laughter] >> friends in high places. [laughter] and that's what it appeared we were -- that is how it appeared we were dealing with. one of the things we did, i know that bruce and others in the ministry were working hard to get those...
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marched into the university president's office, and drank his scotch, rifled his files, smoked his cigar scum issued a brief communique and marched out. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> for those that didn't hear, al asked how he got his clearance. [laughter] >> friends in high places. [laughter] and that's what it appeared we were -- that is how it appeared we were dealing with. one of the things we did, i know that bruce and others in the ministry were working hard to get those people to do their responsibilities, and from the embassy we call everywhere we do , i call the foreign ministry as well. i got a sick tree on july and before i could get about, just as i identified myself as the american embassy, and here's what she said, she said the american embassy, wonderful to hear from you. you know the passports we sent over for visas, are they ready yet? [laughter] all i could say is if you don't do something about this you will never see them. [laughter] if she is in the rule i apologize. i don't know if she's here but it started -- this is the way it started off and according -- i don't k
marched into the university president's office, and drank his scotch, rifled his files, smoked his cigar scum issued a brief communique and marched out. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> for those that didn't hear, al asked how he got his clearance. [laughter] >> friends in high places. [laughter] and that's what it appeared we were -- that is how it appeared we were dealing with. one of the things we did, i know that bruce and others in the ministry were working hard to get those...
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it is close but no cigar. the key test is if we manage to close above the 12,000 mark. there are a couple of things investors will be focus order today. the economy. we are getting a fourth quarter read of gross domes particular product this morning. and also, their earnings are the big disappointment out of amazon after the bell last night. profit forecast for the current quarter fell short. if we manage to finish with a gain this would be the dow's ninth consecutive weekly gain. the longest winning streak since 1995. >> let's keep the streak going. melissa lee at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> and the age-old rivalry between the neighborhood dog and local mailman has a new contender. take a look.ntender. take a look. in cape cod, massachusetts, this angry turkey did not appreciate the postal service rolling through his territory so the bird jogs there alongside the truck keeping pace with speeds up to 25 miles per hour. slammed itself against the door whenever the driver stopped. according to locals, this isn't the first time the foul fowl has given the m
it is close but no cigar. the key test is if we manage to close above the 12,000 mark. there are a couple of things investors will be focus order today. the economy. we are getting a fourth quarter read of gross domes particular product this morning. and also, their earnings are the big disappointment out of amazon after the bell last night. profit forecast for the current quarter fell short. if we manage to finish with a gain this would be the dow's ninth consecutive weekly gain. the longest...