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but now when i deal with, i actually relished when i know i have a good joke coming up, because i am much more relaxed and i have this music thing that takes time between these jokes. i love having a good new joke that i cannot wait to get to or cannot wait to set up. i also have other band members on stage who have and to play with. i have never had that before. i have camaraderie, as i say. tavis: are the feelings, when you pick up your banjo, when you are playing, getting people respond in that way, are the feelings comparable? >> it is a very different thing. when i first started playing again, which was only about three years ago, oui had never really played with a band before, except a couple songs. i had always played alone. i was not used to having people and express enjoyment that way. to me, they always had to be vocal or something. i did not quite know how to handle it. i thought, oh, i am supposed to play something that is musical. i am not supposed to work really hard at it, does make them relax and enjoy it. i learned that very quickly, obviously. tavis: is it just me, o
but now when i deal with, i actually relished when i know i have a good joke coming up, because i am much more relaxed and i have this music thing that takes time between these jokes. i love having a good new joke that i cannot wait to get to or cannot wait to set up. i also have other band members on stage who have and to play with. i have never had that before. i have camaraderie, as i say. tavis: are the feelings, when you pick up your banjo, when you are playing, getting people respond in...
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too much about that it would interfere with the reason i went into it. >> i think i probably felt i had nothing to lose because i was in a school where i felt so completely alienated from everything that was going on around me and everything about the school. which i thought was the most dreadful place on god's earth. to me the theater was the one place of light in you know in a world of darkness. so to me there was no rejection. i could have been -- that could have been greater than the one i had already gone through. >> you think you would have been rejected by yourself. >> you don't realize what it's going to be like. when you think you're going to be an actor, you have no idea what that means. absolutely none. you have no idea that it's going to involve a great deal of difficult times and you know a lot of people are going to say, no. we don't want you. you know you don't realize thatment you just think you're going to act. >> still to come on a second look, morgan freeman talks about the tricks actors use. >> everybody has their tricks, everybody. >>> and charlton heston responds t
too much about that it would interfere with the reason i went into it. >> i think i probably felt i had nothing to lose because i was in a school where i felt so completely alienated from everything that was going on around me and everything about the school. which i thought was the most dreadful place on god's earth. to me the theater was the one place of light in you know in a world of darkness. so to me there was no rejection. i could have been -- that could have been greater than the...
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that was the first time i disagree. i said i don't want to look at my book case and see that book and cringe in 30 years. she called me from new york and said, i don't know why we are going over the title thing let's keep it the samurai's garden. then i was saying, thank you, god and it became the samurai a garden which in the end worked when you decide hathat samurai is in your class you will see how it works. it works in many, many ways. i'm pleased it stayed the samurai's garden. not of anybody's choice but because it was the one we didn't want to fight over anymore. >> okay. >> [laughter]. >> thank you. i >> i think you wanted something else. >> well, i met the samurai and [laughter] >> thank you. >> thank you, gale so much for coming. >> [applause]. thank you. [music] [applause] good afternoon, everybody. thank you for joining us today. the first thing i will ask you to do is put your hands together in front of our heart and bow slightly and say nanasta it means the good in me greets the good in all of you. who knows where
that was the first time i disagree. i said i don't want to look at my book case and see that book and cringe in 30 years. she called me from new york and said, i don't know why we are going over the title thing let's keep it the samurai's garden. then i was saying, thank you, god and it became the samurai a garden which in the end worked when you decide hathat samurai is in your class you will see how it works. it works in many, many ways. i'm pleased it stayed the samurai's garden. not of...
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i get up, i shower, i comb my hair, i get dressed, i walk out the door, i'm ready. it's me, total package. the hair club helps me to put my best foot forward, to look confident, to feel confident, and to look great while i'm doing it. >> so my husband and i have been married almost 30 years and he's been bald ever since i've known him. one day we were watching tv and watched a hair club infomercial and i said, "honey, why don't we try this? i'd love to see what you look like with hair." so we went and he tried it and he looks fantastic. >> if i had known that technology was so good, that it would look this natural... i wouldn't have hesitated a minute. i would have done this 20 years ago. >> i've been a musician from the time i was a little boy and you have stage lights beating down on the top of your head-- it's hot. i sweat while i'm playing the drums and i never, ever have to worry about my hair. i mean, i can just focus on playing the music and getting the song right, and when i walk off the stage, i can have anybody walk up to me, run their fingers through my ha
i get up, i shower, i comb my hair, i get dressed, i walk out the door, i'm ready. it's me, total package. the hair club helps me to put my best foot forward, to look confident, to feel confident, and to look great while i'm doing it. >> so my husband and i have been married almost 30 years and he's been bald ever since i've known him. one day we were watching tv and watched a hair club infomercial and i said, "honey, why don't we try this? i'd love to see what you look like with...
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>> banks: well, i, i am excited about it. i't live to see it, this revolution complete itself, but it is a revolution and it onny occurs once every3 four or five hundreddyears -úand sometimes every thousand years. the ast one is the inventton of moveable type. >> smith: right. >> banks: .and it's certainly as, as, as revolutionary as that and i think aa, as democratizing a, a process as well. i mean, all this moves in, in delivery systems starting, you know, from the wet clay and stylus to papyrus to. >> smith: right. >> banks: .scrolls to moveable type to the digitalization of, of -- have produced greater, wider audience in a leveler playing field. >> smith: well, the barriers to entry for aspiring writers, for kids who are in department stores reading hemingway for the first time it, it would be much easier for your you know. >>>banks: yes.& >> smith: .your counterpart today. >> banks: .you're finding your audience, yes. >> smith: .to.well to find.but even to find a venue. >> banks: that's right. >> smith: you creete your own
>> banks: well, i, i am excited about it. i't live to see it, this revolution complete itself, but it is a revolution and it onny occurs once every3 four or five hundreddyears -úand sometimes every thousand years. the ast one is the inventton of moveable type. >> smith: right. >> banks: .and it's certainly as, as, as revolutionary as that and i think aa, as democratizing a, a process as well. i mean, all this moves in, in delivery systems starting, you know, from the wet clay...
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i need to explain? no. [laughter] i was -- i had written, 3 quarters of the book and i was getting tired of only seeing from the point of view of steven. sometimes you get bored with your own character and your own voice because it was coming from his point of view only i thought how would i get another voice in here. this is the fun part of write itting makes you creative. when you get in a jam you think of things you might not normally do. i thought i need to get other voices in here and i will do this. when sachy goes up to the village. the leper lady when she starts telling him the story her voice come in. i thought to myself, thank god. i could write a section in her voice and not only be in his voice. those things don't come until you need to work them out. that stumped me for awhile and came to with when she and the other villagers who contract lepercy decide to kill themselves to not bring shame to the village. and she can't do it. the man servant who's story that steven slowly finds out rescues her. >> even now i feel t
i need to explain? no. [laughter] i was -- i had written, 3 quarters of the book and i was getting tired of only seeing from the point of view of steven. sometimes you get bored with your own character and your own voice because it was coming from his point of view only i thought how would i get another voice in here. this is the fun part of write itting makes you creative. when you get in a jam you think of things you might not normally do. i thought i need to get other voices in here and i...
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son i was so stressed during the times yeah i guess i did but i realized she had brought me to japan to work so she wouldn't have to any more stepped up without telling her i am going to bed i took up a part time job at another place. where i met another japanese girl the other day possible she was ten years older than me and said three thousand more and i told her my whole story and she really fell for me if i am and we made a promise to each other. cut a long story short i returned to bali. bali and once i go i called my first wife and said stepan tomoko i'm in bali now the local thai scuttles i also dodge she was totally stunned that i was back here but she couldn't do anything that's managed by he will get at the side of. the young together from the inside. the media. about two weeks later a roommate came to somalia to get me see how to meet my second wife her name is a room and she was like i was on my honeymoon in bollywood with the second boy but i don't need the i can put. you and dad. say yes but the we stayed in the valley and for about a month before returning to japan whic
son i was so stressed during the times yeah i guess i did but i realized she had brought me to japan to work so she wouldn't have to any more stepped up without telling her i am going to bed i took up a part time job at another place. where i met another japanese girl the other day possible she was ten years older than me and said three thousand more and i told her my whole story and she really fell for me if i am and we made a promise to each other. cut a long story short i returned to bali....
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i am a king, but i am a secretary. helping my people. ihave to be very humble to be able to relate to my co-workers. i do not want them to think it is getting to me. they know the culture, and they know what a king is all about gifts they give me that respect, and i give them respect, also. tavis: this is widely ghanaian people are so friendly. i do not know one american that can one day be named a king and be able to go back to the job and not only do it but to be good at doing it and find joy in doing it. i am trying to figure out how you are still doing this job as secretary and loving obviously what you do when in your native country, you are a royalty preferred -- were guilty? >> i am a secretary before i am a king -- when it in your native country, you are a king? >> i am a secretary before i am a king, and i get a salary. i normally send them money. easter gifts. from the little salary i make. if there was that i was not a secretary, i could not send them that. [laughs] tavis: that just does not fit. so how is the palace back in otu
i am a king, but i am a secretary. helping my people. ihave to be very humble to be able to relate to my co-workers. i do not want them to think it is getting to me. they know the culture, and they know what a king is all about gifts they give me that respect, and i give them respect, also. tavis: this is widely ghanaian people are so friendly. i do not know one american that can one day be named a king and be able to go back to the job and not only do it but to be good at doing it and find joy...
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i didn't mean to... no, i understand, no, really, really. i don't know why i asked... i would love... o. o.k.? all right. good-bye. oh, man. right there, reception? thanks, andrew. ramón. what are you doing here? alex made me promise to drop this off pronto so here i am. what a thoughtful nephew i have. well, i have a present for him, too. he won't be home till after christmas. you drove him to the airport already? yeah. hey, i got to go, get back to the restaurant. hey, i need a break. i'll walk you to the door. so, i've made a reservation at a ski lodge in aspen. sounds great. ( sighs ) what's with you? i think i'm starting to hate the holidays. well, there's only one answer-- escape. i told you, come with me. and i told you it's impossible. you've got to do something, brother, before you turn into the grinch. i tried. what do you mean, you tried? i think i did something out of line. what was that? i had to deliver alex's present to rebecca... rebecca. and we got to talking and i told her that i'd be all alone on christmas and you'd be gone and so would alex and mama and papa and she
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don't-- i just-- i styled it all. so i mean i don't know. it's difficult to be objective about yourself. it was-- it was-- it was-- it was how i used clothes as props and other things because i-- i approach it from the slightly different itang pel upon i use them in the films that i make or the shoots that i do with different photographers. so depending on what-- what-- what i'm -- >> this was sort of an exhibition devoted to the-- where fashion came together. >> an expression. >> i suppose so. but you know, it was-- it was-- it was such a fascinating process being-- being there. because i discovered so much about what's going on in the heads of the students because i was there so much. the whole process of doing it was really quite extraordinary. >> rose: we think of your writing, we think of fashion magazines that cover the industry and cover fashion, "vogue" and "harper's bazaar" and other magazines. now there's social media. what's the impact of social media? >> oh, my god, it's just unbelievable. but this is the revolution that affects e
don't-- i just-- i styled it all. so i mean i don't know. it's difficult to be objective about yourself. it was-- it was-- it was-- it was how i used clothes as props and other things because i-- i approach it from the slightly different itang pel upon i use them in the films that i make or the shoots that i do with different photographers. so depending on what-- what-- what i'm -- >> this was sort of an exhibition devoted to the-- where fashion came together. >> an expression....
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thought i was different. >> by the age of five or six i already knew that i should keep it on the down low. >> i knew, absolutely, that i was not supposed to talk about it. >> i was not honest with myself or my family and. >> you are raised with the idea that you're supposed to grow up and have a family. >> find the man of your dreams to would support you. >> grow up and get married and have a husband. >> a wife, two children, a defense. -- picket fence. >> i did not have any positive gay role models that were out there. >> all of the imagery associated with gays and lesbians was someone you were supposed to laugh at or someone who was supposed to be ridiculed. >> i did not have anything that showed me it was ok to be who i am. >> i had times when i did not want to get up and get out of bed, face the day. >> the feeling was really low. >> i wanted to just not be around. >> i thought of suicide. i was depressed. >> mostly, the message was that there was something wrong with me and i should just died. >> it did not feel good to want what i thought everybody sho
thought i was different. >> by the age of five or six i already knew that i should keep it on the down low. >> i knew, absolutely, that i was not supposed to talk about it. >> i was not honest with myself or my family and. >> you are raised with the idea that you're supposed to grow up and have a family. >> find the man of your dreams to would support you. >> grow up and get married and have a husband. >> a wife, two children, a defense. -- picket...
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think i wouldn't change my mind. i think what i said there is the same. i believe that the u.s. has for many years taken the side of its own interests even if it comes at the price of the valves. and i believe that any sorts of intervention not restricted to the u.s. and the egyptian politics is unacceptable to me as an individual. i believe egyptians are the best ones to decide on their faith because it will be based on the interests of egyptians and that's it. >> charlie: how many face book followers and twitter followers do you have now? >i want to know. it's more than a million. come on. >> the page which i has 1.8 million followers. >> charlie: 1.8 million followers. and what does that mean for you and what does it give you. >> after my identity had been disclosed it means a lot of responsibilities. i kind of feel responsible for whatever i say on the page. i want to make sure that this, i always ask myself before every post is that good for the, you know for the best interest of this country or not. i do not want to abuse a t
think i wouldn't change my mind. i think what i said there is the same. i believe that the u.s. has for many years taken the side of its own interests even if it comes at the price of the valves. and i believe that any sorts of intervention not restricted to the u.s. and the egyptian politics is unacceptable to me as an individual. i believe egyptians are the best ones to decide on their faith because it will be based on the interests of egyptians and that's it. >> charlie: how many face...
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>> guest: i liked them both. i--i did not see the--the negative president that--that others continually reported on when i was covering him. he was always polite when i was around. he never, ever got angry with me and--as i had with johnson. i mean, whenever i photographed president johnson under the--similar circumstances, i don't know why, whether it was me or whether it--it was his way of saying, 'thank you. you can leave now,' but he would always get rather angry about why i was there, and he needed his office back or something to that effect. nixon never did that to me. mrs. nixon was--was equ--ev--even more generous to me when i had to photograph her privately. and this was a--a very memorable time for me. this is upstairs. this image was done upstairs in the private quarters of the family, and she was being interviewed by a reporter at the time. and at one point, the--the reporter had said something or asked her a question that made her laugh. and at another time she got very sad and tears came to her eyes, whe
>> guest: i liked them both. i--i did not see the--the negative president that--that others continually reported on when i was covering him. he was always polite when i was around. he never, ever got angry with me and--as i had with johnson. i mean, whenever i photographed president johnson under the--similar circumstances, i don't know why, whether it was me or whether it--it was his way of saying, 'thank you. you can leave now,' but he would always get rather angry about why i was...
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i got this idea. i was very -- how do i tell this? kind of neighborhood. and across -- literally across the railroad track in a kind of bad -- i don't think it was dangerous. i don't know. now it would be a different thing. in a bad section, there were these prostitution little houses. houses of prostitution that i'd heard about, read like -- you know. i thought, i got -- because i couldn't -- i couldn't -- with any of the girls i was going to school with, i couldn't figure out how to make a date or anything like that. so i thought, i have to do this, i'm going to do this. i didn't know why. we didn't get allowances. so i went into my dad's wallet. i think i -- and got i think $10 or -- i think -- i thought that would suffice. it probably would have. then i walked -- i'd never walked this far away from home or to this section. but i walked after dark with this money in my pocket thinking, here goes. here it goes. sure enough, where i'd heard there were these places -- i really hadn't seen them, there was kind of an alley and a bunch of
i got this idea. i was very -- how do i tell this? kind of neighborhood. and across -- literally across the railroad track in a kind of bad -- i don't think it was dangerous. i don't know. now it would be a different thing. in a bad section, there were these prostitution little houses. houses of prostitution that i'd heard about, read like -- you know. i thought, i got -- because i couldn't -- i couldn't -- with any of the girls i was going to school with, i couldn't figure out how to make a...
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i returned to. the. body and once i go i called my first wife and said i have a problem tomoko i'm in bali now the local high scuttles i.s.o. dot she was totally stunned that i was back here but she couldn't do anything that's managed by he will get it at the sight of. the young girl that got them so i . got off up here about two weeks later a roommate came to palliate to get me she how to meet a second wife her name is a room at sea the big was like i was on my honeymoon in hollywood with the second boy out of the idea put me and dad. but the we stayed in the valley and for about a month before returning to japan which i gather is another thing and yeah. i think for them they may see they do see that boy or maybe and nice in french girl or american girl took them. to their country they could be set for life but it doesn't always work that way because the culture isn't different these guys because of the rural background think that if they go over the white them and they will go in an airplane and they will be in another ais
i returned to. the. body and once i go i called my first wife and said i have a problem tomoko i'm in bali now the local high scuttles i.s.o. dot she was totally stunned that i was back here but she couldn't do anything that's managed by he will get it at the sight of. the young girl that got them so i . got off up here about two weeks later a roommate came to palliate to get me she how to meet a second wife her name is a room at sea the big was like i was on my honeymoon in hollywood with the...
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people thought i was crazy, but i just -- i just did it year after year, and i did not receive -- i have no graduate assistance. books like these -- i had no graduate assistants. i didn't get a grant from a foundation. i did it 10 years on my own. and people, you know, feel sorry for you, and people, of course, say you're crazy, but it's one of the most exciting 10 years i have spent, because what i had to do is to -- i had to learn how to see again. i had to create new con septs for trying to understand lincoln, because the dominant concepts would have led me to error. so all this time i s involved in trying to see again, learning how to see again, and then creating new concepts for containing the phenomenon that i think we need a new perspective on. >> how many copies did you print? >> i don't remember. i know we're in the second printing. >> was it 30,000? >> no, not that many, no. >> what has been the reaction among black people to this? >> the reaction has been tremendous. it's 650 pages. foot notes. it's not the kind of book you expect people to walk down the streets reading, but i
people thought i was crazy, but i just -- i just did it year after year, and i did not receive -- i have no graduate assistance. books like these -- i had no graduate assistants. i didn't get a grant from a foundation. i did it 10 years on my own. and people, you know, feel sorry for you, and people, of course, say you're crazy, but it's one of the most exciting 10 years i have spent, because what i had to do is to -- i had to learn how to see again. i had to create new con septs for trying to...
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so i did it. i mean, i, that was fine. i was -- didn't see that coming. and then he said, "where is the other guy? burrell?" okay, ty's turn. and he looks around and, "um, you, dancy, lie on the floor." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, no. >> right. >> jimmy: no, he is a comedian. >> he's going to go to a very successful career as a comedian. okay, lie on the floor. and then ty comes over and obviously, at this point, i know what's coming. and indeed is, exactly same thing happens. and i'm looking up at ty who is the sweetest man on earth. >> jimmy: yeah, he's a great guy. >> he's the nicest guy ever. and i was just thinking, i guess the only thing i can do to help is not panic, you know? so, i'm just look at the sky and i think happy thoughts and i can just see ty, i have never seen a man panic more than i saw in his face. immediately before he stuck me, you know. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and he did it as well. i must say, he got it right. and the guy said, the medics, "do you want to actually take the bag of saline s
so i did it. i mean, i, that was fine. i was -- didn't see that coming. and then he said, "where is the other guy? burrell?" okay, ty's turn. and he looks around and, "um, you, dancy, lie on the floor." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, no. >> right. >> jimmy: no, he is a comedian. >> he's going to go to a very successful career as a comedian. okay, lie on the floor. and then ty comes over and obviously, at this point, i know what's coming. and indeed is,...
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i said, george, i got the part. he said i prayed for it. i so glad. i prayed for you. ed for you. i knew you would get it. then i said -- for some reason i said, george, what's the first thing i should do? george says call your mother. she would be so glad. i called my mother. hi, mom. i just got a great part. it's going to change my life. wonderful, jon. have you called your brothers? i said, no, but i will. and i think to this day this fellow was like an angle. if i was more concerned about his well-being, i wouldn't have been relaxed and i would never have said what i said which is i'm going to be terrific in this part. you made the right decision. >> let's toast george. i wish i had a george in my life. it's been a real pleasure. thank you very much. >>> the woman called barbara eden on crystal meth and the mother of all conspiracy theaters, only in america. youre with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce thi
i said, george, i got the part. he said i prayed for it. i so glad. i prayed for you. ed for you. i knew you would get it. then i said -- for some reason i said, george, what's the first thing i should do? george says call your mother. she would be so glad. i called my mother. hi, mom. i just got a great part. it's going to change my life. wonderful, jon. have you called your brothers? i said, no, but i will. and i think to this day this fellow was like an angle. if i was more concerned about...
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i wish i was on charles in charge! but during that run iemember thinking like, at least i'm out here in la. i had come from cleveland -- >> shannon: pursuing what i want, and i thought at least i'm doing that, that's half the battle because i knew so many kids from home that just didn't really do what they wanted, they stayed at home, and i thought at least i'm heading for what i want. like that's a meaningful life. and so even if i don't make it. >> smith: right. even if nothing works out. >> shannon: yeah. >> smith: right. >> shannon: and then i really did believe that, spiritually and i still have that same philosophy and so i was really at peace with it. like, do you know what? i'll just, this is what i love and i'm just going to keep trying until i'm really old, so... >> smith: and then i'll die alone... >> shannon: yes exactly. with no money, begging. >> smith: not heading in a good direction. >> shannon: yeah, yeah, yeah, but basically yes, snl was amazing. >> smith: you know you hear a lot you hear a lot about snl over the years fro
i wish i was on charles in charge! but during that run iemember thinking like, at least i'm out here in la. i had come from cleveland -- >> shannon: pursuing what i want, and i thought at least i'm doing that, that's half the battle because i knew so many kids from home that just didn't really do what they wanted, they stayed at home, and i thought at least i'm heading for what i want. like that's a meaningful life. and so even if i don't make it. >> smith: right. even if nothing...
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know, it's very sweet and everything, i know, i know, ier's life and our dog is like a ferocious guard dog and terrorizes kids and i think you could see why it may have been snubbed when -- appreciate the acting of this dog, not since jack benny has the under playing of this dog and then the muzzle that came out in 3-d, it's genius. but i'm not kidding you. [ applause ] >> i swear. >> jimmy: you actually wrote a letter. >> we wrote a letter. >> jimmy: to the "l.a. times" op-ed. >> they call it the golan collar. the first annual golden collar awards and that's one of the reasons i'm annoyed quite honestly. >> jimmy: maybe it'll be the last. >> maybe. >> jimmy: the first time you've directed a dog in a film. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: and did you like it? compared to directing don rickles in "casino." >> the doberman had more, i don't know, more flir to him. also i think he looks better in 3-d. he's going to kill me. >> jimmy: no one has more flair than don. >> don in "casino" was great. the only problem is once you got him on -- [ applause ] >>
know, it's very sweet and everything, i know, i know, ier's life and our dog is like a ferocious guard dog and terrorizes kids and i think you could see why it may have been snubbed when -- appreciate the acting of this dog, not since jack benny has the under playing of this dog and then the muzzle that came out in 3-d, it's genius. but i'm not kidding you. [ applause ] >> i swear. >> jimmy: you actually wrote a letter. >> we wrote a letter. >> jimmy: to the "l.a....
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i mean i will be ok if there is something i mean. because you never know what i want history to see other people with you know. i can what you can see other people with you know. know. where. it's located of an open relationship. i don't really know was the real meaning at any parting newcomer come to the being because i'm all over them i'm still alive still an advocate like i got you know like young people and then they called me later i don't really that was the real meaning why did this...
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remember when i went to -- i was good academically in school. ieks i changed to philosophy and i was like -- my mom got me a book on biology, so sweet and i said, i'm not doing biology anymore. i'm doing philosophy and she said, what good is that? she said -- she said, pop star is another word for junky. and i told her what the advance was. and she was like, mick jagger, always had a house in wales. >> ricky. it's been a pleasure as always. you fly the flag brilliantly for my little country. >> thank you. >> long may it go. >> thank you, cheers, man. >> ricky gervais. there's only one. >> thank god. >> carry on, mate. >> only in america! ugh. [ zipper, heavy breathing ] ♪ [ male announcer ] linens and duvet washed fresh for every guest. real value. from your friends at hampton. i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done grow
remember when i went to -- i was good academically in school. ieks i changed to philosophy and i was like -- my mom got me a book on biology, so sweet and i said, i'm not doing biology anymore. i'm doing philosophy and she said, what good is that? she said -- she said, pop star is another word for junky. and i told her what the advance was. and she was like, mick jagger, always had a house in wales. >> ricky. it's been a pleasure as always. you fly the flag brilliantly for my little...
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culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our
culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on...
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i hd back surgery. i was not looking forward to it. i told ira, i said i guess i have to have this back surgery. it's been going on for all these years. he said don't do it. don't do this. i'm going sends you a cd, and a book and read those first before you take any action. i got them the next day. he sent them down the next day from philadelphia and it was a cd and a book by dr. serna, healing back pain. i read this through and i said, you know, that sounds like me, that really sounds like me and so, i began to follow his regimen. that was in t2002004, i have nod a back pain since. i've never had any surgery. i have never had steroid shots or anything like that. or have any back pain since. now that is not quite true, every once in a while, i get a tinge of back pain, i have the knowledge, i know what is causing it. now, i'm going expose myself to this audience and whoever else is watching. sometimes when i tell people this, they think i'm nuts. they say, well what do you do and i say, it's easy, i talk to my back. and what i say is basically i do not have cancer, i don't have anything wrong wit
i hd back surgery. i was not looking forward to it. i told ira, i said i guess i have to have this back surgery. it's been going on for all these years. he said don't do it. don't do this. i'm going sends you a cd, and a book and read those first before you take any action. i got them the next day. he sent them down the next day from philadelphia and it was a cd and a book by dr. serna, healing back pain. i read this through and i said, you know, that sounds like me, that really sounds like me...
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and i wouldn't have been able to do it unless i had someone that i trusted completely and i did. completely. i would have done anything for him probably to a fault. >> how is this experience different than you imagined? >> idon'tnow that it s. i n'tnow that i had any real expectations going into it. >> but it's my impression that you were prepared to do pretty much anything to make sure that you nailed it. >> uh-huh. >> a got it and nailed it. >> because you were so invested in the character and the movie and the -- >> yeah, well i didn't really have much choice. there was some of pressure on it if i didn't do a good job, that would really be the end. >> george clooney is an actor, director and writer who has taken different roads to get where he needs to be. is nominatedfor best acker for his role in the descendants. his portrayal of matt king gives us insight into the man on the precipice of losing everything he treasures. he got the best-- george on george. >> create national unite, teach young people to trade and we're going to get them out of debt for their college loans. now
and i wouldn't have been able to do it unless i had someone that i trusted completely and i did. completely. i would have done anything for him probably to a fault. >> how is this experience different than you imagined? >> idon'tnow that it s. i n'tnow that i had any real expectations going into it. >> but it's my impression that you were prepared to do pretty much anything to make sure that you nailed it. >> uh-huh. >> a got it and nailed it. >> because you...
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i go to the olympics. i happen more have -- i have been having more fun at writing a books. >> how much fun was the writing this book? >> this was the most fun i ever had writing a book. it did not feel like work at all. i was e mailing jokes to alan to make him laugh. that is really what it felt like. he was still sending the chapters. i do not think he realizes that the book is actually out. [laughter] neda i am rain man. >> it is incredibly fun to read. it is so funny. you have answered some of this. since you're surprising each other with the chapters. i guess we're going to cuba -- i will show you. was there in the editing when it was done? or did you go with what you had? >> occasionally, and i will not name names -- [laughter] 1 of us would apparently not have really read the other ones chapter. >> you know, i have a lot of stuff. i have three kids. i have stuck in my life. >> i would send a couple questions. in the previous chapter, they were in cuba and they were both male. [laughter] and one other point, i do not know t
i go to the olympics. i happen more have -- i have been having more fun at writing a books. >> how much fun was the writing this book? >> this was the most fun i ever had writing a book. it did not feel like work at all. i was e mailing jokes to alan to make him laugh. that is really what it felt like. he was still sending the chapters. i do not think he realizes that the book is actually out. [laughter] neda i am rain man. >> it is incredibly fun to read. it is so funny. you...
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i cared for him, i loved him, i gave him everything i could. i don't endure any more than i did. >> neal did you first of all deal with this allegation and the massive lawsuit against you now against you both? did you ruin him financially, emotionally? did you set out to humiliate him? >> not at all. if anything he's humiliating himself at this point by carrying out the way that he is. it has been brought in the media since second one with him from when the fbi first was calling me when she fled to come be with a friend she was in need of being with a friend. i said come out. >> you knew each other previously? >> we have known each other back in the 90s. >> 15 years. >> did you call neal? >> i had been locked out of my home and not getting into specifics it's a home that we owned together and it just got to the point where i said, i am in trouble and i got locked out because he was disciplining me, i said it's time. i can't endure any more. >> he was disciplining you? >> he was trying to teach me. maybe he thought he was helping me but to contro
i cared for him, i loved him, i gave him everything i could. i don't endure any more than i did. >> neal did you first of all deal with this allegation and the massive lawsuit against you now against you both? did you ruin him financially, emotionally? did you set out to humiliate him? >> not at all. if anything he's humiliating himself at this point by carrying out the way that he is. it has been brought in the media since second one with him from when the fbi first was calling me...
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and yes i usually i practice safe sex. i don't go to sometimes if i'm very drunk and both lose control and i don't use a condom. also a lot of those who do. meditation. have known me for a while and draws to me. to use condoms either. trust or intuition that my energy is good so they don't want me to wear a condom. you don't know you never been tested but i trust that i am healthy and disease free because i reckon the europeans to be healthier people from asia they are more diligent about medical checkups and. the first reported case of indonesia occurred in bally and. it was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven or so but. it was a foreigner who was in ballet at the time that he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner i guess i'm glad my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was. so bad at us as aids but i seeing how far ahead each of you spread across. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as a cherry positive. then it was from an indonesian. knees in fact it was
and yes i usually i practice safe sex. i don't go to sometimes if i'm very drunk and both lose control and i don't use a condom. also a lot of those who do. meditation. have known me for a while and draws to me. to use condoms either. trust or intuition that my energy is good so they don't want me to wear a condom. you don't know you never been tested but i trust that i am healthy and disease free because i reckon the europeans to be healthier people from asia they are more diligent about...
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had to say, i answered on this and i suggest. i told him he as, there's loopholes in the polls as we've all known under. i didn't compromise my integrity. a few months later i was discharged ultimately, but before that i really wanted to fight to stay in the military. i graduated from college. the marine corps said they were going to pay back my student loans because they are up to me at that point. so i started doing whatever college graduate student was doing, looking for job. at that point i didn't have an. i found a job in d.c., moocher, part about the organization, i got a lawyer to help, through their help i would stay in a chair and retain my job. unfortunately, that was not the case, but i figured that being in that position, being in d.c., in close to the organization i should join the movement and say something and do something about. so i joined the staff. i've been there for about two years now and it's been a world wind of the year, as we all kn know. but the successes that have happened over last year are many. there'
had to say, i answered on this and i suggest. i told him he as, there's loopholes in the polls as we've all known under. i didn't compromise my integrity. a few months later i was discharged ultimately, but before that i really wanted to fight to stay in the military. i graduated from college. the marine corps said they were going to pay back my student loans because they are up to me at that point. so i started doing whatever college graduate student was doing, looking for job. at that point i...
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i can see it on their faces, and i don't like that. i wish they would just ignore me and let me walk right along. i'd like that better. as your vision continues to decline, how you communicate with people becomes an important issue. for myself, i use visual sign language, but in places that are dark or difficult to see, i need to use tactile sign language. tactile signing is when the person puts their hand on you and sign and you feel the sign instead of seeing it. for myself, i don't know if i'm 100% comfortable with that yet because i'm not sure if i'm ready to give up my visual language. narrator: up until now, we have seen young adults struggling with adaptations required by their decreasing vision. jelica is an adult who has reached a high level of adaptation. born in oaoatia, she immigrated to the united states with her parents when she was 4 years old. jelica was diagnosed with ushers when she was 19. she graduated with a bachelor's degree in biology and later received a master's degree in public health. she moved to seattle and i
i can see it on their faces, and i don't like that. i wish they would just ignore me and let me walk right along. i'd like that better. as your vision continues to decline, how you communicate with people becomes an important issue. for myself, i use visual sign language, but in places that are dark or difficult to see, i need to use tactile sign language. tactile signing is when the person puts their hand on you and sign and you feel the sign instead of seeing it. for myself, i don't know if...
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i think that -- i do not think -- i think that this is a solution looking for a problem -- i read that somewhere -- and i think that's, in many ways, it is. you read about people with shopping carts being prohibited. claims were made that was not a direct attack on the homeless, but many people that i know of who are homeless, the only place they know of to keep their possessions are shopping carts. certainly, i have had no issues sitting in a public plaza with someone who has a shopping cart. although i understand where the supervisor is coming from on this, for me at this time the question that i have, i suppose, has to do more with the plight of homeless clear youth -- queer youth. i know that this does not specifically target those individuals, but at some point i would like to look at the realities of setting up a drop in space, of where people can gather, because currently there is no such space for folks in that district. i know that at one time there was an old church on market that people had envisioned as being used as a report -- resource, being part of that conversation. at
i think that -- i do not think -- i think that this is a solution looking for a problem -- i read that somewhere -- and i think that's, in many ways, it is. you read about people with shopping carts being prohibited. claims were made that was not a direct attack on the homeless, but many people that i know of who are homeless, the only place they know of to keep their possessions are shopping carts. certainly, i have had no issues sitting in a public plaza with someone who has a shopping cart....
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i felt i reached a certain point at which i felt like i had enough mastery over my instrument that iplish what i was trying to do. >> on the science side, nobody is really sure, of course, whether there is a gene for music. two of the complicating factors are, a town that grows up in a household full of music will have a different set of learning experiences and in a house where music is not supported. become difficult to separate nature from berkshire because of these in our mental factors. the other thing that is interesting is music manifests itself in some way different ways. not all composers can blame their instruments very well. and not all instrumentalists compose, and there are for rangers that do not play or compose. you would not say that they are not musical. then you have all of these people who are musical experts, disk jockeys, film supervisors, and they have what we would call musical sensitivity, but it manifests itself in so many different ways, the hunt for a gene is complicated by that. if you are looking for a gene that might give you blond hair, that manifests i
i felt i reached a certain point at which i felt like i had enough mastery over my instrument that iplish what i was trying to do. >> on the science side, nobody is really sure, of course, whether there is a gene for music. two of the complicating factors are, a town that grows up in a household full of music will have a different set of learning experiences and in a house where music is not supported. become difficult to separate nature from berkshire because of these in our mental...
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i am sure i did not see all of that sex. tavis: im sure it was there, trust me. >> my secretary said that i was the dumbest woman on the floor. tavis: i raise that to ask you how you survived that, but in your case, it was not just surviving but thriving. >> well, i did communicate that i like men. i have two really a adorable brothers who beat me into the ground, so heavy teasing was part of my history. i think that was a huge advantage, because once the guys were teasing me at the office, i have seen real teasing, so they were amateurs, and i had a sense of humor, and that allowed me to take more likely some of the things that women feel of a bridge about, and i think that is an advantage, and i do encourage women to be not so serious. the men are laughing in the hall. they are being series because they think that is how people will take them serious, and i think the group of women together make that mistake because also they are serious about competing, so i had that advantage, and the men thought i was a one off and that they did
i am sure i did not see all of that sex. tavis: im sure it was there, trust me. >> my secretary said that i was the dumbest woman on the floor. tavis: i raise that to ask you how you survived that, but in your case, it was not just surviving but thriving. >> well, i did communicate that i like men. i have two really a adorable brothers who beat me into the ground, so heavy teasing was part of my history. i think that was a huge advantage, because once the guys were teasing me at the...
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i... well i was intrigued and i did it. i obviously knew the material, i knew the book, i had seen the original series in '72 with alec guinness. and it gave me pause for thought it was enormous shoes to fill. he was, as you know, a knight of the realm. a much-beloved actor both in the theater and in the movies. and his portrayal of george smiley is considered by many to have been the definitive performance. it's quite something to take on. i think we all of us... peter strong, richard o'connor, the writers and thomas, the director i think we all approached it with the same... we have the same jeters because you're really putting yourself up if you can't pull it off. >> rose: and there's something called the ghost of guinness, i guess. >> yeah. the... i mean, there are... obviously there are comparisons to be made and if you're a classical actor, let's say, and you are asked to play leo or hamlet or willie low man. blanch dubois, one of these sort of iconic figures of classical literature. you're going to remembered against
i... well i was intrigued and i did it. i obviously knew the material, i knew the book, i had seen the original series in '72 with alec guinness. and it gave me pause for thought it was enormous shoes to fill. he was, as you know, a knight of the realm. a much-beloved actor both in the theater and in the movies. and his portrayal of george smiley is considered by many to have been the definitive performance. it's quite something to take on. i think we all of us... peter strong, richard...
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i do think -- i'm sure i am the lone voice, but i think iran deserves to be uh. >>> lated and i think they are evil. i think that is a small factor and it could tank our economy. >> why are they suddenly so aggressive? they used to be chilled. it is like, relax. >> you want to take that. >> thank you. i would be a good ambassador. >> you don't want to know. >> you were saying in the green room that we should give iran whatever they want and do whatever they say. >> have i to retract that. i have to retract that. i agree, and i think iran's statement they will take preemptive action against anyone they unilatirally see as a threat. it is a way to shift away from violence and will result from their actions. they have taken preemptive steps in forms of acts of war. they killed hundreds of americans civilians. they killed officials on our soil. they want to provoke war. and they want to do it while claiming victim status. >> bill, after ambassador bolten, i am guessing you have something important to add to this discussion. >> -- narnia. iran has no griffens and you know by their hybrid o
i do think -- i'm sure i am the lone voice, but i think iran deserves to be uh. >>> lated and i think they are evil. i think that is a small factor and it could tank our economy. >> why are they suddenly so aggressive? they used to be chilled. it is like, relax. >> you want to take that. >> thank you. i would be a good ambassador. >> you don't want to know. >> you were saying in the green room that we should give iran whatever they want and do whatever...
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i like a nice cocktail. i sit down and i just go at it. because i like to say things in kind of quick sentences and this is a great way to do that. >> is it addictive to you as it is to me? do you find it is taking over your life slightly? >> it is addictive. i wouldn't say as addictive as it is for you because you might think about a program but, you know, it's hard not to -- i'm still making the mistake where i confuse twitter with e-mail and say very personal things to somebody i think i'm just e-mailing and then it goes out in the twitter sphere. i'm learning to correct that. >> who do you think is going to win this republican race? >> you mean where is my money? >> yes. where's your money? >> i think obama. >> do you think any of them even if they do win the nomination race could actually beat barack obama, especially if the economy continues to improve the way it is? >> i find it fascinating, piers, that you are having me on the show to talk seriously about politics because as you know i'm the go-to girl for this kind of talk. my gue
i like a nice cocktail. i sit down and i just go at it. because i like to say things in kind of quick sentences and this is a great way to do that. >> is it addictive to you as it is to me? do you find it is taking over your life slightly? >> it is addictive. i wouldn't say as addictive as it is for you because you might think about a program but, you know, it's hard not to -- i'm still making the mistake where i confuse twitter with e-mail and say very personal things to somebody...
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was reading my diaries, and i thought, how did i ever do all this. i don't know how i did all that. >> when did you -- did you write a diary every day? >> uh-huh. >> what time of day would you do it? >> at nighttime. sometimes -- and ronnie did, too. sometimes we'd be so tired that we'd put it off till the next morning and rely on our memory. but we did it every day. >> and what -- is that going to be public someday? did you write it as if the whole they think was going to be public? >> we wrote it not thinking about it being public. we wrote it for our own memory. the diaries are here. >> entire. >> yes. >> available for anybody to look at? >> uh-huh. >> we go from the gift area. any other gifts over here you want to mention? >> gave us those, the border of cincinnati, a wonderful limoges set. >> do you have more stored somewhere else? >> we have 100,000. can you imagine? we keep changing this, because you want everybody to see them all. they are beautiful, beautiful gifts. >> when someone gives you a gift when your president, is it your gift or the c
was reading my diaries, and i thought, how did i ever do all this. i don't know how i did all that. >> when did you -- did you write a diary every day? >> uh-huh. >> what time of day would you do it? >> at nighttime. sometimes -- and ronnie did, too. sometimes we'd be so tired that we'd put it off till the next morning and rely on our memory. but we did it every day. >> and what -- is that going to be public someday? did you write it as if the whole they think was...