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you have to do? >> if any of you have a ladder you are depending on for eggress, you don't want to wait until there is a fire. there is a lever to pull, and you should check it once a year to make sure it is still working, the bolts haven't rusted out, the mechanism still works. they're dangerous enough to use in a fire, but if they aren't working perfectly, there is more of a danger trying to use these ladders than there is running through fire. bucha>> you can climb down easi. my mother can. my wife can. >> if you are trying to get out with a toddler or a baby, forget it. >> for that reason, we no longer allow people to put those letters there and say it is equivalent, because clearly it is not. >> it was the code for years. >> fire escapes are much better. they provide a spare and a handrail. and at that point, we expect the hard part will have a letter at the bottom. >> it is a bold. it could rust out. you have to make sure it is the cure. -- it's a bolt. it could rust out. you have to make sure i
you have to do? >> if any of you have a ladder you are depending on for eggress, you don't want to wait until there is a fire. there is a lever to pull, and you should check it once a year to make sure it is still working, the bolts haven't rusted out, the mechanism still works. they're dangerous enough to use in a fire, but if they aren't working perfectly, there is more of a danger trying to use these ladders than there is running through fire. bucha>> you can climb down easi. my...
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you do belong here. with that, i would like to introduce you to our chancellor, so he can share more about city college's commitment to you. let's give him a warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you. so, a couple of years ago, i sat down with unified school district, city and county of san francisco, and we said, "how can we change the system in san francisco so that all of you can have the kind of experience educationally that you need?" we decided that the only way we could achieve this is that all the people on the stage have to work together because the students were telling us that we have failed them to a large extent. why? because many of us went to college perhaps or high-school too long ago. i was at uc berkeley in the 1960's as an undergraduate. so i had to look at that and ask how confused i was. when i look back on it, as everyone on this stage will tell you, their first stage was -- their first year was confusing, maddening. we were experimenting. we were experimenting perhaps with a lot more th
you do belong here. with that, i would like to introduce you to our chancellor, so he can share more about city college's commitment to you. let's give him a warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you. so, a couple of years ago, i sat down with unified school district, city and county of san francisco, and we said, "how can we change the system in san francisco so that all of you can have the kind of experience educationally that you need?" we decided that the only way we could...
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you 1 years from now. the house or to be able to travel and do the things you want to do or have just a good education so you can open up your choices. i think it is no longer this generation when you deny yourself things. you can be smart about it, put things away in a good investments and get the things you want to do today. you can only do that if you learn how to manage and how to make sure you are not in debt. make sure you build an opportunity for yourself, and the skills out here with all the agencies we have to afford the opportunities. i want to share that with you. we're trying to be smarter with your money and your parents money and your taxes. we're trying to plant five years in advance -- did you know the city never did a five-year budget before? i am amazed. while i am mayor we get to kick off the very first time. we're not just planning a year to your budget. we are planning out five years ahead so that the city can afford to do more things it wants to do and still keep their promise, which is that your taxes and the taxes your parents pay for do not go up extraordinarily and we still get good
you 1 years from now. the house or to be able to travel and do the things you want to do or have just a good education so you can open up your choices. i think it is no longer this generation when you deny yourself things. you can be smart about it, put things away in a good investments and get the things you want to do today. you can only do that if you learn how to manage and how to make sure you are not in debt. make sure you build an opportunity for yourself, and the skills out here with...
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if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some temporary vinyl clad thing that's going to last 10 or 20 years if you're lucky and have to throw that away again. now, it's possible by the way to take these windows and increase the steps of the rabbit and put that thin double glaze in there. i've heard of people doing. that i've never actually seen it done but i hear it's possible. have you ever seen that done? where people put the dual glazing in existing -- >> we do it all the time. we try to -- the positive is that you cut down noise, but you can do the same thing with a lambnant window and you cut down energy loss. the problem
if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some...
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want to do is raise hi feet about a foot and you can get creative about how you do i and you need something under th feet and take a chair on its side or take the shoes off and under there and take the bags lies around here and stick it under the legs and so the blood will flow out of the legs and t the mush where he needs it. >> okay. now that you know how to treat patients and what i am going to talk about is something called triage and it's going to tell you who to treat and we're goin to sort patients and when you sort patients and one of the things people don't understand and it's different than treatin patients and you have to trea t them first and you know what yo have and then you can treat the with what you learned in the first half with steve and the goal of triage happens to be th motto of nert "do the most good for the most people" and if there is an earthquake right no and ceiling collapsed and 40 people in here, and if i'm the one rescuer coming to you and the first person is not breathing and no pulse, would you want me to stop and do cpr for this person before
want to do is raise hi feet about a foot and you can get creative about how you do i and you need something under th feet and take a chair on its side or take the shoes off and under there and take the bags lies around here and stick it under the legs and so the blood will flow out of the legs and t the mush where he needs it. >> okay. now that you know how to treat patients and what i am going to talk about is something called triage and it's going to tell you who to treat and we're goin...
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what can you do as nerts? turn off the gas. and what are the 3 situations when you want to shut the gas off? smell the gas, something -- oh, yeah, wheels are spinning and major building collapse. muni -- overhead muni wire, flopping around. what can you did as nerts? always assume all electricity is live and hot. so what can you do as nerts? cordon off the area, tell people to stay back. small fires reported in the rear of a building, what can you do as nerts? if it's still burning that small fire is now a very large fire. so all you can do is really notify the erd, evacuate the area, assist the fire department. five buildings have suffered heavy damage -- heavy damage, kind of a clue there. three of the buildings have collapsed. what can you do as nerts? not quite nothing. would you go in to search a heavily damaged building? no. you will -- very good, notify erd, if there's a gas smell, shut the gas off. you can do something. even if it means everyone stay back, no one is trying to rush in. you are going to have your yellow he
what can you do as nerts? turn off the gas. and what are the 3 situations when you want to shut the gas off? smell the gas, something -- oh, yeah, wheels are spinning and major building collapse. muni -- overhead muni wire, flopping around. what can you did as nerts? always assume all electricity is live and hot. so what can you do as nerts? cordon off the area, tell people to stay back. small fires reported in the rear of a building, what can you do as nerts? if it's still burning that small...
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do you guys do this all the time? all the time. >> whenever we need things. >> reporter: you guys are seriously hard core. all you're doing is getting in your little car and going to star bucks and bed, bath beyond and going back home. it's not helping our movement. maybe the movement has already moved. really? >> reporter: the difference between these two cities could not be more stark. old gay. >> you see leather, you see boas. you see naked people. >> reporter: new gay. >> last night we have our weekly classical chinese reading group. >> reporter: old gay. >> it is every single day all day, morning until tonight. gay, gay, gay. it's fabulous. >> reporter: new gay. >> we've just been named best biking city in america. the week before. that got me a little more excited. >> reporter: minneapolis is the new gay. >> no, no, no, no. we will beat minneapolis. >> reporter: if we were in minneapolis right now, we would have already had sex. >> then i'm the loser on that part of... you know, that would have been great. >> re
do you guys do this all the time? all the time. >> whenever we need things. >> reporter: you guys are seriously hard core. all you're doing is getting in your little car and going to star bucks and bed, bath beyond and going back home. it's not helping our movement. maybe the movement has already moved. really? >> reporter: the difference between these two cities could not be more stark. old gay. >> you see leather, you see boas. you see naked people. >> reporter:...
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you. if you're doing your best, working your hardest and you have good intentions, then just do what you doever argue with the president about what he's doing as president? >> are you kidding? no. he's much smarter than i am. we may have have -- before he was president, the argument about which chicago bulls team was better than the other one, because we're both great chicago bulls fans. >> you're not tempted over the breakfast table to say come on, mr. president, about this policy of yours. >> no, not at all. and i appreciate the fact that he stays out of my team's business, too. >> how did you feel when you discovered that your brother-in-law had ordered the mission, the successful mission that killed osama bin laden? >> well, i have to say i was probably like most of the people who heard the news. it was extremely moving, and then extremely thankful, and exhilarated that it worked. >> he didn't even tell michelle, he said. >> i'm sure, i'm sure that's the case. and, you know, you talk about character and integrity. you think about how wonderful our armed forces specialists are and all th
you. if you're doing your best, working your hardest and you have good intentions, then just do what you doever argue with the president about what he's doing as president? >> are you kidding? no. he's much smarter than i am. we may have have -- before he was president, the argument about which chicago bulls team was better than the other one, because we're both great chicago bulls fans. >> you're not tempted over the breakfast table to say come on, mr. president, about this policy...
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i'm murdering you. >> jimmy: you -- what do you do? what do you play?call of duty: black ops." you know? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's good. that's a good game. i'm awful at it. >> yeah, they should be scared of me on there. you know, i play with lord jamar from brand nubian, and i play with -- yeah, he's in my clan. i play with xzibit. >> yeah. you know, i got a kid that like my clan leader -- he's named coleman from liverpool, and he's screaming, "i almost had the nuke man, damn the bloody idiots" -- you know, and i got guys from rhode island. i dude name -- >> jimmy: i never heard you do accents before. [ laughter ] kind of awesome. >> how do you do a rhode island accent. how they talk? >> jimmy: it's like -- kind of like boston, right? >> yeah, kind of like that. >> jimmy: talking like that. you got killed -- i can't say the word. >> yeah, you got it. you got it. you got it. so yeah. that's -- that's my xbox clan. i love it. >> jimmy: that's awesome, man. what does this smg stand for? >> sex, money and guns. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's
i'm murdering you. >> jimmy: you -- what do you do? what do you play?call of duty: black ops." you know? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's good. that's a good game. i'm awful at it. >> yeah, they should be scared of me on there. you know, i play with lord jamar from brand nubian, and i play with -- yeah, he's in my clan. i play with xzibit. >> yeah. you know, i got a kid that like my clan leader -- he's named coleman from liverpool, and he's screaming,...
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your family is safe, you are safe. i can do more work helping the people in san francisco than trying to get back right away. your family knows you are okay and you could be rescuing the city. having a family plan. twice a year we say, change your batteries in your smoke detectors and replenish your supplies with new food. your spouses say what are you going to do in a disaster? if you go to school, the school has a plan set in place. if a quake hits they will evacuate to certain areas. you will have to pick them up at a certain age. talk to your family. don't wait for a disaster. you should talk about it tonight. everybody in an event of a disaster meet in the front or back of the house. as soon as you know everybody is safe if you want to get something that's fine. as long as you know everybody in the family is safe and that person wants to use a garden hose to put out the fire. if you don't this is a possibility. a single story wood structure building is the safest to be in but has to be bolted to the foundation. everybody k
your family is safe, you are safe. i can do more work helping the people in san francisco than trying to get back right away. your family knows you are okay and you could be rescuing the city. having a family plan. twice a year we say, change your batteries in your smoke detectors and replenish your supplies with new food. your spouses say what are you going to do in a disaster? if you go to school, the school has a plan set in place. if a quake hits they will evacuate to certain areas. you...
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and you do. eally lousy club to belong to. >> it's the worst parental nightmare, isn't it? >> well, you know, god says you go through the sorrow to know the joys. and i know the great joy of his life. and he went through so much. and i learned a lot from the things that he went through, too. actually, in a lot of ways, going through -- his challenges helped me wake up from my own bad situations. and my past marriage and everything else. and he was -- you know, michael, little archangel. he was an angel and is an angel still. and i feel him. i felt him that day. i really did. >> you felt his presence on your wedding day? >> and my mom. i'm her only daughter, i know my mom. >> donny, what was it like for to you see your sister go through such a crushing tragedy and be working with her at the same time? >> you can only imagine what we went through here at the flamingo. she tried to go on stage a week after that ordeal an she did. after a week doing it, she just collapsed and said i can't do it. >> pl
and you do. eally lousy club to belong to. >> it's the worst parental nightmare, isn't it? >> well, you know, god says you go through the sorrow to know the joys. and i know the great joy of his life. and he went through so much. and i learned a lot from the things that he went through, too. actually, in a lot of ways, going through -- his challenges helped me wake up from my own bad situations. and my past marriage and everything else. and he was -- you know, michael, little...
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if you could do us a favor and use the microphone so that everyone can hear your question. >> you had mentioned about assistance in public contracting. for small companies, one of the issues is bonding. what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured differently than the sba guaranteed loan program. >> i am a big fan of marketing. let us know if you have a small business in there that we can patronize. thank you. -- in that area that we can patronize. >> i have a company here in san francisco. like all small businesses, working for the city of san francisco is difficult. cash flow is a problem. invoices' get paid anywhere from 60 to 120 days. being
if you could do us a favor and use the microphone so that everyone can hear your question. >> you had mentioned about assistance in public contracting. for small companies, one of the issues is bonding. what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public...
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how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have access to that? maybe, maybe not. so size up, you want to establish your priorities, make your decisions. you want to come up with a plan and after you have a plan, you want to take action. remember, it's continuous fact gathering process. you want to evaluate your progress. there are 50 percent of the people can be rescued by who? this is where you come in for the next 30 percent to make it 80 percent of the people. the next 30 percent of the people can be rescued by you people. then there's another 15 percent, that's where the fire department comes in, or the sheriff's department, people who ar
how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have...
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when you do this. >> what are you doing? called it puppy love ♪ >> geez. >> i'm very embarrassed. >> you should be. you should be. >> that's what i grew up on. never mind donnie and marie, the tv show. it was always about puppy love for me. donnie, marie, seriously -- >> is this a new side of you
when you do this. >> what are you doing? called it puppy love ♪ >> geez. >> i'm very embarrassed. >> you should be. you should be. >> that's what i grew up on. never mind donnie and marie, the tv show. it was always about puppy love for me. donnie, marie, seriously -- >> is this a new side of you
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what kind of things do you see and what kind of things do you hear from them?> i hear they are -- they are happy, it helps when going to the hospital and it helps them be more comfortable. it just all in all, it just is apositive effect when they are going into the transition of staying there for a long period of time. >> yeah. ryan you are from wish a upon a hero how did you get involved and how did it happen when you two working together. >> she is one of our charities on our website and she helps out kids not just in our local area but through the network. so we have heros like pam who live in various regions throughout the country and the world. we help -- they help out people in need. and she grants a lot of wishes. she is one of our super hero charities. >> what does that mean wish upon a hero? what does it mean for those not familiar. >> it's at world's largest social helping website where people who are in need of a wish, can post a wish online. and heros are just regular people who help grant the wishesin the 2 1/2 short years we have granted over 77,0
what kind of things do you see and what kind of things do you hear from them?> i hear they are -- they are happy, it helps when going to the hospital and it helps them be more comfortable. it just all in all, it just is apositive effect when they are going into the transition of staying there for a long period of time. >> yeah. ryan you are from wish a upon a hero how did you get involved and how did it happen when you two working together. >> she is one of our charities on our...
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i don't think -- you know, i mean, god. how do you -- you know, if i could go back through my whole life and not make all the mistakes i would make, sure. yeah. i would be a perfect person. >> i got as far as the very early part of the book where i start reading how your father hit you. >> mm-hmm. >> punched you. not talking about just a smacked bottom or something. this is like -- >> i probably deserved it. i was a pretty bad kid. >> but a proper punch is different, isn't it? >> i think getting punched in the face by my dad was like, whoa, there is a lot of hate there. that wasn't love. >> horrible. i hated reading it. >> yeah. it sucked, you know? >> why was he like that? why was he so angry do you think? >> i think it was probably learned behavior. people are taught everything, you know? he probably learned it from someone else or his dad or someone in his family. you know, i don't think that stuff comes out of the blue. i think there was problems with probably substance abuse and stuff like that. you know, i don't really blame
i don't think -- you know, i mean, god. how do you -- you know, if i could go back through my whole life and not make all the mistakes i would make, sure. yeah. i would be a perfect person. >> i got as far as the very early part of the book where i start reading how your father hit you. >> mm-hmm. >> punched you. not talking about just a smacked bottom or something. this is like -- >> i probably deserved it. i was a pretty bad kid. >> but a proper punch is...
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if you get a couple of people who are not doing what you would have them do, you get what you see on different videos. i would like to say, that is a highlight reel of all the things that have been put out. that was not all san francisco law enforcement. the most recent videos -- i could never pretend to be as eloquent as mr. hanlon, but if someone is proven to be dishonest, it is my intention not to have those officers in the san francisco police department anymore. [applause] >> mr. herley, you have been a police chief and dealt with police conduct as a consultant. do you have anything to add to what chief suhr has said about preventing misconduct in a police department? >> thank you for having me. i do have to point something out. i was not the president of the california police officers association. it was the california police chiefs association. i spent 21 years in the city of torrance in southern california before coming up here, a city of to under 50,000, about 350 personnel. -- 250,000, about 350 personnel. much smaller organization. completely different type of agency. but
if you get a couple of people who are not doing what you would have them do, you get what you see on different videos. i would like to say, that is a highlight reel of all the things that have been put out. that was not all san francisco law enforcement. the most recent videos -- i could never pretend to be as eloquent as mr. hanlon, but if someone is proven to be dishonest, it is my intention not to have those officers in the san francisco police department anymore. [applause] >> mr....
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this particular one is if you are doing a lead or leave the equivalent system like you would do for these guys or high-rise, we have green point ratings, if you use that, and we see which of those elements you will be achieving, and importantly, with the actual model of these checklists here, here is one of these checklists. there are a lot of pages. you check what you are providing, and you actually tell us where on your plan you can find the elements to claim that you will be doing. so you say you are going to be putting in the point because we're using engineers, what ever is. you look at whatever it is. tell us. or if it is not submitted, there later is an addendum and they will be submitted. so you have the same check. yes, we will take care of that. but we do not know where is that you'll be doing it. so speaking of tracking, people often say, well, how do you report this? are you checking this stuff? the amount required to meet a lead certification is a big stack of documents materials. basically, leave it does the checking. you let them know what you are intending to do, they give
this particular one is if you are doing a lead or leave the equivalent system like you would do for these guys or high-rise, we have green point ratings, if you use that, and we see which of those elements you will be achieving, and importantly, with the actual model of these checklists here, here is one of these checklists. there are a lot of pages. you check what you are providing, and you actually tell us where on your plan you can find the elements to claim that you will be doing. so you...
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you cover your local community. do you feel at all, as a non- profit, a bit -- dare i say -- not threatened, but some kind of competition has come in from the big boys? you were having a nice conversation earlier. i listen in. do you see yahoo! going local, for example, as a plus, or do you see them as competition? how did you see that? >> first, full disclosure, yahoo! is a content partner for oakland local. they distribute our content on their website. there is some back and forth. some people are wondering what the corporate industries are going to do in a hyperlocal space. i do think there is space for everyone to work together. one of the questions i'm interested in hearing about is whether the corporate entities are interested in working with local entities. we have been working with oakland for the last year-and-a- half, and i have a background in oakland activism, and it has still been difficult for us to get headway as an organization. that kind of community involvement takes a 24/7 kind of commitment. that is
you cover your local community. do you feel at all, as a non- profit, a bit -- dare i say -- not threatened, but some kind of competition has come in from the big boys? you were having a nice conversation earlier. i listen in. do you see yahoo! going local, for example, as a plus, or do you see them as competition? how did you see that? >> first, full disclosure, yahoo! is a content partner for oakland local. they distribute our content on their website. there is some back and forth. some...
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using i mean what do you think we need it's a christian we need to do that and you shouldn't from me i don't want to hear anymore you know something from eighteenth in russian radio stations i want to do something new modern and. young boy you know and i want to break through suck and i want to do something new in music and we have. have a lot of very good musicians and it's good and it's great. but where we can have something more in part music in you if you thought of all it's like playing football doing automobiles this is not the russians who are everybody is going to think like you but that's not true. well it songs have been labeled bubblegum pop it's voting has been called biased one of the most popular international t.v. shows the eurovision song contest has always divided opinion spotlights even to the new director as more. it might have been just about the best song back in one thousand fifty six when only seven countries took part in the first ever your vision song contest now with five times as many participants it's
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you hate yourself for doing that? ve forgiven myself for what i have done. >> has she forgiven you? >> i think so. she's in a place of forgiveness and, you know, i mean, it sucks to have these kinds of problems that millions of couples have and everyone has but on such a global level because everything played out, you know, it was like wildfire and it played out in the media in such a horrible way, which, you know, seemed kind of unfair to me at a point. i stood up like a man and took it on the chin. >> are you completely to blame? is the life of being with a big hard working movie star all it's cracked up to be? can it be lonely to be that guy? >> i don't know -- i think for everything that happened, i'm 100% to blame. i take full accountability for my actions. no one was holding a gun to my head to do what i did. >> i want to read you an extract from the book that you wrote about the moment that you tell sandra. it was very powerful. sandy came in and sat down in the chair. i closed the door after her and sat down my
you hate yourself for doing that? ve forgiven myself for what i have done. >> has she forgiven you? >> i think so. she's in a place of forgiveness and, you know, i mean, it sucks to have these kinds of problems that millions of couples have and everyone has but on such a global level because everything played out, you know, it was like wildfire and it played out in the media in such a horrible way, which, you know, seemed kind of unfair to me at a point. i stood up like a man and...
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do it. and i usually, you know, feel like i can do it. like i've never-- i can't remember going on to a movie and thinking oh, yeah, i'm to the going to pull this off. >> rose: yeah. how tough was 127 for you because it's you and your face and, i mean, you know this is a very contained picture. >> yeah, like that's an example where, you know, you say oh, you know, it's all on your shoulders there are no other actors for most of the movie. and isn't that scary. and no, i mean-- . >> rose: you knew going in you had that performance in you. >> no, danny, i mean danny certainly pulled a lot out of me. and i think he got the best of me. but i knew like i thought okay, here is a performance that is dependent on a lot of physical action. they're telling the story through these minute little victories and failures. and that is what is propelling it. the guy, basically the guy wants to get out and he can't. and so all along the way he's going to be trying to get out and not getting out. and trying and then facing himself. so i thought well with w i
do it. and i usually, you know, feel like i can do it. like i've never-- i can't remember going on to a movie and thinking oh, yeah, i'm to the going to pull this off. >> rose: yeah. how tough was 127 for you because it's you and your face and, i mean, you know this is a very contained picture. >> yeah, like that's an example where, you know, you say oh, you know, it's all on your shoulders there are no other actors for most of the movie. and isn't that scary. and no, i mean-- ....
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you? >> jimmy: doing good. ] congratulations on that. >> after that, i'm doing a planter's peanut commercial. it's a whole thing. yeah. >> jimmy: mr. peanut. that's a hard gig to get. >> exactly. >> jimmy: everyone's after that. how are you? you're going to the royal wedding. that is a giant nbc thing. >> it's not only an nbc thing, jim. it's a giant thing around the world. >> jimmy: the world. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> do you believe how much coverage we're dedicating to this? >> jimmy: it's insane. >> friday morning, we'll be on the air for seven hours in london. >> jimmy: they're pushing our show further back. >> i know. >> like, we air, like 3:00 in the morning. >> my soup maker -- >> jimmy: you look great, by the way. >> -- has ingeniously created a catheter inside -- >> jimmy: no. come on. no, no, no. >> seriously, i can't move for seven hours. >> jimmy: i mean, insane. how is it going to work? >> hold on. >> jimmy: yeah. no, no! [ laughter ] you got to calm down. this happens to a lot of our guests. this happ
you? >> jimmy: doing good. ] congratulations on that. >> after that, i'm doing a planter's peanut commercial. it's a whole thing. yeah. >> jimmy: mr. peanut. that's a hard gig to get. >> exactly. >> jimmy: everyone's after that. how are you? you're going to the royal wedding. that is a giant nbc thing. >> it's not only an nbc thing, jim. it's a giant thing around the world. >> jimmy: the world. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> do you believe how much...
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and how do you hire, how do you motivate a team. how do you decide when to scale your business. all of those types of things that are very much the se. and some challenges that are really different. so i am working right now on cal and maps. so we were talking a lot about how should google ms work in tanzania. how can we map different businesses from tanzania and get every business on-line. >> in america, like in schools like sanford, central park. >> and america doesn't wait for government to fund everything. it's actually the a lum few are giving so much back to the school and even at central park, it's actually the cities who want the park to be beautiful. so it's something we don't do in tanzania. and i think coming frommafter character, we always wt for the government to provide. and also the government sometime go and ask for foreign aid i think we shod be able to support the government and support the education. >> rose: a look at navy seals, a look at the global economy, and a look at a remarkable friendship when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provid by the
and how do you hire, how do you motivate a team. how do you decide when to scale your business. all of those types of things that are very much the se. and some challenges that are really different. so i am working right now on cal and maps. so we were talking a lot about how should google ms work in tanzania. how can we map different businesses from tanzania and get every business on-line. >> in america, like in schools like sanford, central park. >> and america doesn't wait for...