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if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up from the leaves like a wounded animal. i forgot everything even the shame of allowing him to see me. he began to laugh is that you or the fox cot. it was the first time he joked with me he had been so quiet. it wasn't the time for laughter i was tired and hungry if i had been the god i might have been made food and water appear. it was my good fortunate that matzu found me. i had been looking for you all night. are there others? i could barely get the words out. they think you have gone to a better world how do you find me. he smaled. he opened [ina
if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other...
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i can't--i can't--i can't do this. i can't--oh, gosh. turn it on! turn it on!speaks indistinctly) right now! right now! i can't get it on! i can't get it on! there. ah! walk for me. (meredith) we're still never quite ready for life's grand moments. hi, baby! go back. oh, my goodness. oh, i missed it! (meredith laughs) (derek groans) good girl! hi. i'm jimmy kimmel. by popular demand, you're about to see a special rebroadcast of our seventh annual "after the academy awards" special. you're about to see meryl streep in a mustache, tom hanks as a robot, and kate beckinsale in bed with chewbacca. you're about to see oprah punch someone in the face and that dummy matt damon dressed up like grapes. but this isn't just a rerun. we added some things we didn't have time for the other night, so if you've seen it, watch it again, and if you haven't, get ready for what will probably be the greatest hour of your life thus far. and with that said, here's me. (siren wailing in distance) thank you, guys. yeah, it was fun. see ya. billy. billy. great job. yeah. great job hostin
i can't--i can't--i can't do this. i can't--oh, gosh. turn it on! turn it on!speaks indistinctly) right now! right now! i can't get it on! i can't get it on! there. ah! walk for me. (meredith) we're still never quite ready for life's grand moments. hi, baby! go back. oh, my goodness. oh, i missed it! (meredith laughs) (derek groans) good girl! hi. i'm jimmy kimmel. by popular demand, you're about to see a special rebroadcast of our seventh annual "after the academy awards" special....
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no, i love black and white and i think it is amazing but i thought i don't want that distance. i want people to look at it and feel like they are in it. especially there is some locations where i actually feel like you could smell it, sometimes, where there is like boxes of papers and garbage and you see the wrinkles and everything. but what i think that is the story of all the people. and one thing that needs to be said about this is like we have conversations about the show. we talk about the show this much ourselves. and -- >> like who we are and what we are about. >> yes. and as a writer, you know, it's like okay, i write everything everybody says on the show. will you hear these people talk about it. and you will realize in addition to their craft and their process they are bringing a whole, it is a performance of it is more important for me, i guess what i am saying it is more important for me than emotionally accurate than historically accurate. and that's the thing that i think you see when the actors perform it is that there is always a way for them to, they admit the
no, i love black and white and i think it is amazing but i thought i don't want that distance. i want people to look at it and feel like they are in it. especially there is some locations where i actually feel like you could smell it, sometimes, where there is like boxes of papers and garbage and you see the wrinkles and everything. but what i think that is the story of all the people. and one thing that needs to be said about this is like we have conversations about the show. we talk about the...
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" and i applied and i -- and i was accepted. and i think my second or third year at ucla i got a job at los angeles city college, a part time job. and then, you know, teaching in the evening. and i loved teaching so much i said, "well, this is going to be my life." now, as for being a columnist, being a public figure; that was not in my plans at all. >> how did the column start? >> well the column started in -- i wrote for the philadelphia tribune. there was this -- it's a black new -- one, very, very old black newspaper in philadelphia and it turned out that the president of the philadelphia tribune, he contacted me and he said, "well, i want to change the focus of the newspaper a little bit. i want some more -- i want some economics in it. and so he hired me to write a column once a week and then it was -- i was discovered, as it was, by -- in 1980 when the heritage foundation was starting a syndicated column and they invited me to be on their syndicate. and a fellow, ed grimsley, he's -- he was the editorial page editor of th
" and i applied and i -- and i was accepted. and i think my second or third year at ucla i got a job at los angeles city college, a part time job. and then, you know, teaching in the evening. and i loved teaching so much i said, "well, this is going to be my life." now, as for being a columnist, being a public figure; that was not in my plans at all. >> how did the column start? >> well the column started in -- i wrote for the philadelphia tribune. there was this --...
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i said, yes. he said, can i see more of it? i said, you bet. i even asked his name. ends up this is lorne michael, and he is going to the clubs in new york looking for writers for this new show called "saturday night live" that was going to premiere in the fall. i go home to long island and a type of what i believe for a 1100 of my best jokes. two days later, i have to go back to the city for my meeting with lorne. i was so nervous. what should i wear? well, hip new show. i will dress hip. i put on my father's marroon polyester leisure suit. i looked like a big blood clot. i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce
i said, yes. he said, can i see more of it? i said, you bet. i even asked his name. ends up this is lorne michael, and he is going to the clubs in new york looking for writers for this new show called "saturday night live" that was going to premiere in the fall. i go home to long island and a type of what i believe for a 1100 of my best jokes. two days later, i have to go back to the city for my meeting with lorne. i was so nervous. what should i wear? well, hip new show. i will dress...
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but that -- but i got used to that. i mean, i thought i did as a youngster. as i think about it now, i was totally abusive. but i figured that, you know, that was part of -- now i know that was part of the dysfunction in my family. >> the male child has the most impact of who they are by the father. he wants the father's approval. his father had a huge impact on him. i mean, i'm sure it's more layered and complicated, but i think that's the basis of it. >> robb has never fully opened up about his relationship with his father. but soon, he'll have to describe how a life of violence led to his brutal crime. >> i learned that i had been living with a lot of pain that i kind of put aside that i never really -- i never really realized it. i thought it was normal and i find out it wasn't normal. >>> coming up -- john robb follows in dad's footsteps. >> i took care of problems. learning how to find people, and collect money, whatever was necessary. >> and later, robb's criminal lifestyle leads to a vicious crime. >> came crashing down, i realized that i had really s
but that -- but i got used to that. i mean, i thought i did as a youngster. as i think about it now, i was totally abusive. but i figured that, you know, that was part of -- now i know that was part of the dysfunction in my family. >> the male child has the most impact of who they are by the father. he wants the father's approval. his father had a huge impact on him. i mean, i'm sure it's more layered and complicated, but i think that's the basis of it. >> robb has never fully...
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i remember when i went to do -- i went to -- i was good academically in school, at sciences.ent to college to do biology, and after a couple of weeks, i changed to philosophy. and i came back at christmas, and my mum had gotten me a book on biology, it was so sweet. and i said, mum, i'm not doing biology anymore, i'm doing philosophy. and she went, what good is that? and i said, it doesn't matter because i'm going to be a pop star. and she went, pop star is another word for junkie. i and told her what the advance was, and she said, mick jagger bought his mom a house in wales. >> ricky, it's been a pleasure as always. you fly the flag brilliantly for my little country. and it's a great joy to watch you in action. >> thank you. cheers, man. thanks, mate. >> ricky gervais. there's only one ricky gervais. >> thank god. >> thank god. [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first. get more whole grain t
i remember when i went to do -- i went to -- i was good academically in school, at sciences.ent to college to do biology, and after a couple of weeks, i changed to philosophy. and i came back at christmas, and my mum had gotten me a book on biology, it was so sweet. and i said, mum, i'm not doing biology anymore, i'm doing philosophy. and she went, what good is that? and i said, it doesn't matter because i'm going to be a pop star. and she went, pop star is another word for junkie. i and told...
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good >> i feel like i have talked about a lot of these so much i knew them pretty well. charging for transfers, we came down with and no on that, and i am worried it is going to slow down the boarding of the buses. gooalthough it seems like a good idea, and i support doing everything we can to transition people, we have a lot of concerns, like there was not enough doubtless -- outlets. they did confirm there are 110 locations where that can be done, but there is so concerned it is going to make it more difficult for people to get the cash on their card, so i every -- i do agree we should be continuing to transferor and as part of all large policy. goowe did not succumb to of firm decision. goo-- did not come to a firm decision on about one. i am going to withhold comment. going back to donthe youth pass, that is a laudable goal, and i did we need to have a conversation about that. we have not seen the funding that has been identified, so aricing we need that laid out. i think we need to keep this as part of the budget process, if we can do a two-year pilot and and have t
good >> i feel like i have talked about a lot of these so much i knew them pretty well. charging for transfers, we came down with and no on that, and i am worried it is going to slow down the boarding of the buses. gooalthough it seems like a good idea, and i support doing everything we can to transition people, we have a lot of concerns, like there was not enough doubtless -- outlets. they did confirm there are 110 locations where that can be done, but there is so concerned it is going...
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i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was.wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if brie rn stays out of trouble in prison, he'll be eligible for parole in 2023. meanwhile, larry sanders continues trying to point younger inmates toward the right path. >> i mean, i ain't never been up in here. >> well, you ain't never been in here. >> a lot of them are involved in gangs and stuff, because they have to be, because the way how it is in here. >> why you want to go talk to the kids? >> because, you know, nobody never came and talked to me when i was in school and talked to me and gave me a different outlook on the way i took life in, and you know, if somebody did, i would probably not have ended up in this situation that i am in today. so i want to get to somebody and because i am young, too, they wanted me to speak, you understand, to young people on a different l
i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was.wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if brie rn stays out of trouble in prison, he'll be eligible for parole in 2023. meanwhile, larry sanders continues trying to point younger inmates toward the right path. >> i mean, i ain't never been up in here. >> well,...
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if i didn't have them i don't know what i would do, kind of thing.murai's garden i brought it and they never know what to expect from me. one said today, you never write the same story. i always feel i am writing the same story in all the books i have written because there are themes that go through my books consciously i don't sit down and say i will write about duty. or i will write about family. or i will write about world war ii god forbid. it somehow goes through every book i have done even when i tried not to. samurai garden is an example of quintessential set before world war ii, both of my cultures and everything i wanted to do and taught me what it meant to be japanese. that's taking liberty to saying taught me what it means to be japanese. i can't know exactly what it means to be japanese but it gave me a culture. a culture i realize that was a lot japanese. even though i hadn't grownup in it and i was as american as apple pie in so many ways that i started to learn more about the culture and i thought, i'm more japanese than chinese in man
if i didn't have them i don't know what i would do, kind of thing.murai's garden i brought it and they never know what to expect from me. one said today, you never write the same story. i always feel i am writing the same story in all the books i have written because there are themes that go through my books consciously i don't sit down and say i will write about duty. or i will write about family. or i will write about world war ii god forbid. it somehow goes through every book i have done...
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and i--i adored him. i mean, i got to know him personally. i saw him even in his later life after i left school and i studied with him, i interviewed him for the--the student publications. he was just a great guy. and he recommended me to henry r. luce, that's--of time and the publisher of time and life, where i got a job in 1938 as an office boy for $20 a week. c-span: how long did you work for time and life? >> guest: through--from '38 until '46. all through the war, and in six--in the six cities that i mentioned before. c-span: and what is this picture? >> guest: well, that's an exclusive. it's--it appears only in this book and in my archives at the university of chicago. it's ernest hemingway on the left and on the right is elaine fischer, known as pinky, who was robert capa's english girlfriend in the spring of 1944. and capa had decided to have a big party for hemingway in london. this was about a month before d-day. and it lasted until the--the liquor ran out about 4 am. hemingway landed in the hospital because the--he was offered a ri
and i--i adored him. i mean, i got to know him personally. i saw him even in his later life after i left school and i studied with him, i interviewed him for the--the student publications. he was just a great guy. and he recommended me to henry r. luce, that's--of time and the publisher of time and life, where i got a job in 1938 as an office boy for $20 a week. c-span: how long did you work for time and life? >> guest: through--from '38 until '46. all through the war, and in six--in the...
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i said i was not tired. i am telling you the truth. i had to ask permission to go home for my coronation. i went to my office and within a few minutes my boss called me again and he said, are you ok? i said i am ok. [laughter] ok, boss. he asked me if i was serious. not a queen but a scene? -- king? then he said, you would be a good king. tavis: what was the coronation like? i know ghana is big on ceremony. what was it like? >> it takes about three days. your family gathers with a lot of food and drink. drumming and dancing. the art with you in a room for 10 days. coaching me with how to have at a kid, how to walk, how to eat, what not to do and what to do. then your family members and the town people are out there with drums, drinking, and normally it is a big thing for three days. tavis: to the customs becking is supposed to adhere to, what are some of the things you can no longer do or things a to have to do differently because you are the king? you mentioned being in public. what are some of the things you can no longer do? >> when
i said i was not tired. i am telling you the truth. i had to ask permission to go home for my coronation. i went to my office and within a few minutes my boss called me again and he said, are you ok? i said i am ok. [laughter] ok, boss. he asked me if i was serious. not a queen but a scene? -- king? then he said, you would be a good king. tavis: what was the coronation like? i know ghana is big on ceremony. what was it like? >> it takes about three days. your family gathers with a lot of...
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okay, i know that i was born a male. i know that. that i do know. but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. i like to be respected and addressed as a woman. my ex-husband, my deceased husband, he was very overprotective. he just insisted on beating on me. beating me, beating me. i manipulated to get away from him, ran up to the kitchen. you know, they had this knife set. the biggest handle that i seen, i grabbed it. and i ran outside, and he was standing there. i just stabbed him. he fell. i stabbed him again. they grabbed me, and i was covered in blood. they called the police. i still had the knife in my hand. they came and retrieved the knife and handcuffed me. i've been locked up ever since. >> once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and is currently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man. that's how i see it. you know? he's a man. he's my husband. i'm a woman, and i'm his wife. let me wrap my hair down. we exchanged vows, you know. he opened his heart to me. i opened my heart to him. and we vowed to be best friend
okay, i know that i was born a male. i know that. that i do know. but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. i like to be respected and addressed as a woman. my ex-husband, my deceased husband, he was very overprotective. he just insisted on beating on me. beating me, beating me. i manipulated to get away from him, ran up to the kitchen. you know, they had this knife set. the biggest handle that i seen, i grabbed it. and i ran outside, and he was standing there. i just stabbed him. he...
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i don't care who i step on, who i abandon.n't matter. >> o'reilly says her drug addiction has even caused her to steal from her own mother. >> i actually wrote a check. it was only for 90 bucks, but i called her account and that's what her account said, she had 9 $90. she said i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and all this other nonsense, and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and she pays for everything. like who am i to take her money? she doesn't know who i am any more. she just wants her daughter back. >> in the meantime her mother is raising o'reilly's 2-year-old son. the good news is that her incarceration at the suffolk county jail has kept her off drugs and she has a cell mate she can relate to. >> our view is of downtown boston, in the room. >> you know, beantown. >> and the men. >> we got a good cell. we can see the men, too. >> yeah. >> um-hum. >> yeah. >> the neighborhood that i'm from, the armpit massachusetts, it's gangbangers, drug dealers
i don't care who i step on, who i abandon.n't matter. >> o'reilly says her drug addiction has even caused her to steal from her own mother. >> i actually wrote a check. it was only for 90 bucks, but i called her account and that's what her account said, she had 9 $90. she said i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and all this other nonsense, and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and she pays for everything. like...
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i love books and i do love to read and i love to read books to people. so it was kind of a no brainer. >> rose: why the wizard of oz? >> i do love judy garland. i'm a huge fan, i loved the movie but i never really read the book. i thought there are a lot of people out there like me who have such love for the material without having explored the source material. so i read the book, thought could be a great time. there's i think literally of hundreds of voices in it, and it was, it was three great days. >> rose: it's different than just reading. it's different obviously than act because you got to use your voice but you can also do all kinds of contortions with your face to make the sounds. >> yes, ohio state. >> rose: how did it work. >> well, the way i did it and the reason, it was different than doing on catch raw work --n camera work because you can look grotesque in an unbelievable way. you can sound a certain way but you don't have to do it for a very long amount of time. so if you choose a particularly taxing voice you might only have to read it for
i love books and i do love to read and i love to read books to people. so it was kind of a no brainer. >> rose: why the wizard of oz? >> i do love judy garland. i'm a huge fan, i loved the movie but i never really read the book. i thought there are a lot of people out there like me who have such love for the material without having explored the source material. so i read the book, thought could be a great time. there's i think literally of hundreds of voices in it, and it was, it...
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i go there, i go to college. now, i come back. jeff owns a bicycle shop. i hope that you people come here to visit me, anyway, i tried to see the compromise because he built a block behind my back to build something that he struggles or con. you take away some of these lights and the privacy, especially my wife, we're looking at the third floor. you take the second floor, you're blocking. my wife and i have no policy i say it was -- two pictures are worth a thousand words. the trees will be like that. they will be billed 40 feet high. everyone would like to make the best money, so, why not make everyone happy? to cite mama marry, they told me that. everyone is happy. i hope if i'm a businessman and i hope that you could take this in consideration. make it 35 feet high. >> thank you. >> bring it down and keep the lighting. >> i live on north point st., this is directly behind the project. once a building is built, the back floor will be directly facing my living room and i have a big living room. i am also trying to raise a family. we are trying to raise a
i go there, i go to college. now, i come back. jeff owns a bicycle shop. i hope that you people come here to visit me, anyway, i tried to see the compromise because he built a block behind my back to build something that he struggles or con. you take away some of these lights and the privacy, especially my wife, we're looking at the third floor. you take the second floor, you're blocking. my wife and i have no policy i say it was -- two pictures are worth a thousand words. the trees will be...
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i see their smiles, i know. they talk about different situations being defused by one of their wilderness trips. i am a strong supporter of the wilderness program, 25 years says it all. i hope that my future students will also be able to participate. thank you. >> i am a parent of a fourth grader at west portal elementary school. i want to thank you for having programs like this wilderness program. i was fortunate this last fall to be able to go on the trip as a chaperon, and it was a fantastic experience. it really became apparent that this was the first time the lot of the children got a chance to interact directly with a police officer. in the beginning, they seemed very nervous. they didn't know what to do and they didn't know what to say. by the end of the trip, they were having a great time with the police officers on the trip. it was a nice and unusually warm day. i would say for a lot of these children, it was alive changing experience. i am here to thank you again for having a program like this. thank y
i see their smiles, i know. they talk about different situations being defused by one of their wilderness trips. i am a strong supporter of the wilderness program, 25 years says it all. i hope that my future students will also be able to participate. thank you. >> i am a parent of a fourth grader at west portal elementary school. i want to thank you for having programs like this wilderness program. i was fortunate this last fall to be able to go on the trip as a chaperon, and it was a...
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i think mr. mar brings a lot of expertise in to knowing the life of tenants, and also from the perspective of landlords, what it is like to be a landlord in the city. i have spoken to him enough to know and trust his instincts and politics, and i really think we need that perspective in the leadership of the commission. not that i do not think mr. mccurdy brings but also. i have had experience through the years and know him to be very reasonable and intelligent man, but i think that perspective of folks in the community really needs to be respected. i would ask you reconsider and take the nomination for vice president. >> commissioner walker. commissioner walker: congratulations. i think working with commissioner mark has really reinforced what you were talking about that the responsibility of this department and the goal of the department is to help our building community and our citizens with building code issues and to issue permits and make sure buildings are safe, and also that it is done co
i think mr. mar brings a lot of expertise in to knowing the life of tenants, and also from the perspective of landlords, what it is like to be a landlord in the city. i have spoken to him enough to know and trust his instincts and politics, and i really think we need that perspective in the leadership of the commission. not that i do not think mr. mccurdy brings but also. i have had experience through the years and know him to be very reasonable and intelligent man, but i think that perspective...
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i was a role model and i decided to go into this as a career and i'm glad that i did. it's amazing. i have an amazing job and i think one of the things i have learned most in peer resources was communication skills and information and the ability to talk to others my own age or adults like she mentioned about things like domestic violence, sex, suicide, racism, sexism, social justice, bullying, things that you know about as a teen but don't know how they are called and don't know how to talk to other people about them. when a teammate of mine, one of the captains of the football team killed himself in high school, peer resources was a place i could go to where i had support and talk to support, where i could learn to talk to other people about this and this is before wellness septemberers were around and peer resources was the place. at lincoln, i get incredible things, horrible things and wonderful things, but mostly, i feel confident that i have the skills now as a teacher, peer resources teacher because i was a part of the program and because i benefited from it. i'm happy to be
i was a role model and i decided to go into this as a career and i'm glad that i did. it's amazing. i have an amazing job and i think one of the things i have learned most in peer resources was communication skills and information and the ability to talk to others my own age or adults like she mentioned about things like domestic violence, sex, suicide, racism, sexism, social justice, bullying, things that you know about as a teen but don't know how they are called and don't know how to talk to...
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i don't want to go to jail. >> i can't help you. >> i know i [ bleep ] up. >> he kept saying, i don'tto go back to prison. this is not the way to do it. >> you have a family you are saying. >> yes, sir. >> so why are you doing this? >> i don't know. >> he got himself in a bad situation that he didn't know how to get out. >> the man is so consumed with not having to return the jail, he tells deputy rivera he's ready to do something drastic. >> he knew in the back of his mind that no matter what i could do, he wasn't going to be able to just go home. really didn't have a way out. >> how about this? i drive home, i put one in my head. >> no, i don't want you to do that. >> i don't do this. >> put the gun down, you and i can talk about this, i don't want you to do this. >> he wanted me to make this thing go away. he wanted me to have never done the traffic stop. he wanted to go home to his family. i also wanted this to end. >> do not do this. put the gun down. you and i can talk about this. >> i'm going to jail about this. >> i don't want you to kill yourself. killing yourself is not the
i don't want to go to jail. >> i can't help you. >> i know i [ bleep ] up. >> he kept saying, i don'tto go back to prison. this is not the way to do it. >> you have a family you are saying. >> yes, sir. >> so why are you doing this? >> i don't know. >> he got himself in a bad situation that he didn't know how to get out. >> the man is so consumed with not having to return the jail, he tells deputy rivera he's ready to do something drastic....
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because i -- i don't think i have gotten -- i don't think i have gotten in touch with my sensitivity to be able to communicate that to the men. the other piece is we never have time for meaningful conversations. it is -- i mean, tonight when we go to the dinner, we will be overcome by lots of stuff. so to sit down and have a meaningful conversation with these guys about what you feel and how you feel and where you are, whatever, i have never done that. the only guy that -- that i have spent after vietnam some quality time with is don adams. and that's just been recent. we go to typhoon games together. he is a big georgia tech guy. we go down and spend time. i stay at his house. but we have never had real dialogue about the war and what we did in the war. i don't think we have reached that comfort level yet. we -- and donnas s a funny guy. a lot of our experiences are about funny stuff that happen whether we were in -- safe stuff. that doesn't make you vulnerable or sensitive or whatever. maybe my discussion of this sensitivity is -- yeah. maybe it is probably therapy for me. i don't
because i -- i don't think i have gotten -- i don't think i have gotten in touch with my sensitivity to be able to communicate that to the men. the other piece is we never have time for meaningful conversations. it is -- i mean, tonight when we go to the dinner, we will be overcome by lots of stuff. so to sit down and have a meaningful conversation with these guys about what you feel and how you feel and where you are, whatever, i have never done that. the only guy that -- that i have spent...
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i said heck yes. i knew exactly what i wanted to do. i wanted to pick my son of that middle school. [laughter] there he is in peer pressure hell. i will never forget. there are all these mothers in minivans. and behind it is this looming hot dog, and i am saying, rob berrryy, come to the wienermobile. you scar their child psychologically for life. yes, but it was worth it. [laughter] >> politicians, often an easy mark for humor. who among the republican crop of candidates do you find the best targets, and what is it about politicians that makes them so funny? >> where do you start? herman cain, i was so sad when he dropped out. he was getting funnier by the second. newt gingrich is pretty funny. they are all pretty funny. mitt romney, every now and then, conveys a human expression. you know? [laughter] then his staff has to jump on him. they're all pretty funny. i think it is that, if you think about the qualities required to run for president of the united states, you have to be completely insane or an enormous jerk or some combination of the two. or you never go through what you h
i said heck yes. i knew exactly what i wanted to do. i wanted to pick my son of that middle school. [laughter] there he is in peer pressure hell. i will never forget. there are all these mothers in minivans. and behind it is this looming hot dog, and i am saying, rob berrryy, come to the wienermobile. you scar their child psychologically for life. yes, but it was worth it. [laughter] >> politicians, often an easy mark for humor. who among the republican crop of candidates do you find the...
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i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you felt about it rid can you give us an idea of what you feel the impact of watching the video will have on the people who are watching it? >> i do not think there is a person in here who did not tear up a little bit watching this thing. just the heart to come out. when lee said, do you want to do it? it was a no-brainer. i did not know it would turn out like this. i could not be prouder of all the san francisco police officers who are here for our lgbt kids or any kids. kids deserve to grow up free of all the other nonsense. this vi
i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you...
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so running through my mind is, i hope i can keep this. i hope i can do this.nd usually i always say yes, but then the apprehension comes in. can i really do it? wayne: a lot of my imagery is very abstract and energetic. sometimes when i'm intrigued by a literal idea, i put it into my work in a recognizable form. for instance, i read about knockout mice in the new york times. i was fascinated. basically, the scientists reported that if a certain gene is knocked out of the dna of mice, the males become violent. not the female mice, just the males. so i'm putting subliminal references to knockout mice in the prints i'm going to do in new york. throughout my life as an artist, i've worked in many media, and usually, all of them at the same time. i am, of course, a painter, and i design tapestries and make collages. i work with many kinds of materials and prints. and the reason i do that is that any idea will have many possibilities to it, some of which are expressed best in paint, and some best on a sheet of paper or maybe in some very large work. it's all mine, s
so running through my mind is, i hope i can keep this. i hope i can do this.nd usually i always say yes, but then the apprehension comes in. can i really do it? wayne: a lot of my imagery is very abstract and energetic. sometimes when i'm intrigued by a literal idea, i put it into my work in a recognizable form. for instance, i read about knockout mice in the new york times. i was fascinated. basically, the scientists reported that if a certain gene is knocked out of the dna of mice, the males...
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i am not a contractor. i made a mistake. i did not know a single window replacement job requires a permit, but as soon as it was brought to my attention, i took the steps necessary. there is nothing wrong with my windows zero debt reserve with my windows. i took pictures from the inside as well as. these are the original windows. they are very similar to the current windows. they are flimsy. they are drafty. there are 11 cars within two blocks from where i live. i work from home. the noise was disturbing me. i thought i was improving the value of my home, and the reason i am moving is because of disputes with the appellant. personally, i think the windows are beautiful, and i think anyone who knows about windows would agree. these are beautiful. these are inferior. these are his windows here. they are very flat in comparison with my windows. my windows are superior compared to both appellants and to all neighbors on the block who have plastic windows. here is a closer view of my windows from the inside. they are beautiful. t
i am not a contractor. i made a mistake. i did not know a single window replacement job requires a permit, but as soon as it was brought to my attention, i took the steps necessary. there is nothing wrong with my windows zero debt reserve with my windows. i took pictures from the inside as well as. these are the original windows. they are very similar to the current windows. they are flimsy. they are drafty. there are 11 cars within two blocks from where i live. i work from home. the noise was...
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i want to go to work. i want to make money. i just can't wait. i hate this place. i hate these people. i've got to go. >> jason flores seems to get along with his fellow inmates. >> you ain't keeping up on your -- >> confinement inmates are in their cells 23 hours a day, but flores says it doesn't bother him. >> me, i have a lot of experience. i've done a lot of time in confinement. i spent 13 months in confinement solid in prison. well, if you know how to do time, you use your environment and what you have to pastime the best way you can. without spending too much time in your head. >> flores is at the jail appealing his 25-year sentence for home invasion robbery and attempted murder. and even with so much on the line, this stay at hillsborough county might prove less traumatic than a prior stay when he was arrested several years earlier. that's when he came face to face with an inmate named kevin kinder. the same man who raped him when he was a young boy. >> it was actually in a holding area where everyone goes before they go to court. i seen the guy standing on
i want to go to work. i want to make money. i just can't wait. i hate this place. i hate these people. i've got to go. >> jason flores seems to get along with his fellow inmates. >> you ain't keeping up on your -- >> confinement inmates are in their cells 23 hours a day, but flores says it doesn't bother him. >> me, i have a lot of experience. i've done a lot of time in confinement. i spent 13 months in confinement solid in prison. well, if you know how to do time, you...
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i was going to school full time. i had a life. i wanted to party. it was getting passed -- it was getting passed the inconvenience of having to get help, whether it be out patient or inpatient. most certainly inpatient was out of the question. there was times i felt like i'd walk out of there feeling certainly the biggest barrier was myself. getting passed being able to control whether i get help or not was the biggest thing. >> what can the v.a. do to encourage treatment? >> i think maybe just being a little bit more forceful in their approach saying, you know, not just we have these rehab programs. you're definitely a good candidate for them. instead, saying, you know, we have these rehab programs and you need to get help. and, you know, if you don't get help, there's going to be some sort of a consequence. i don't know if it should be financial or you can't get help there. but i just feel like once a person -- it's clear that they need help, possibly somehow it should be something more assertive. more take charge. you're messed up, we're going to
i was going to school full time. i had a life. i wanted to party. it was getting passed -- it was getting passed the inconvenience of having to get help, whether it be out patient or inpatient. most certainly inpatient was out of the question. there was times i felt like i'd walk out of there feeling certainly the biggest barrier was myself. getting passed being able to control whether i get help or not was the biggest thing. >> what can the v.a. do to encourage treatment? >> i...
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i did not pick the background that i have, i was born like that. everybody is not the same, just like all cops are bad. and we need to understand each other more, and i feel that to be more engaged with the community, don't be scared to reach out. when you see a kid growing up, not think that is fake. compliment them. he has been through a change and he has not been arrested. i would also like to shout out angel. he came from a hard change and i'm glad to see him on this right now. >> i am the director of inner- city youth, and one of my commitments to this work was that there is a young man that did not have any parents. so i went through the guardian process, i got custody of him. i am the executive director. i am not going into my own horn, but i think i am very resourceful and i have a general good understanding of how to navigate systems. he has many co-defendants. he is not doing anything. because of his status, he cannot be separated. i don't know what to do. i don't know where to go. i thought he was kidding when he told me that. he wasn't.
i did not pick the background that i have, i was born like that. everybody is not the same, just like all cops are bad. and we need to understand each other more, and i feel that to be more engaged with the community, don't be scared to reach out. when you see a kid growing up, not think that is fake. compliment them. he has been through a change and he has not been arrested. i would also like to shout out angel. he came from a hard change and i'm glad to see him on this right now. >> i...
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i can do whatever i want, whenever i want. if you don't like it, move! i can't believe this...uh... ma'am... oh, god! how you doing? narrator: now, let's review and discuss the story. rebecca called and tried to... tried to contact someone a mechanic or someone. excuse me, we need a phone. we're having car trouble. she took the telephone. she tried. but nobody was there. nobody was there, i got an answering machine. so it's late night, and they have to look for a place to stay. speaker: it's a truckers' motel, and there is only one room. do you have any rooms available? hey, you're the lucky couple. we're not a couple. that's why i said "rooms." i think they look at each other... and they said, "well, we are not married." and then alberto said, "o.k., you take the room. i'll sleep in the car." you go ahead and take the room. i'll sleep in my car. no, i don't... hey, it's not the first time. he must be just a nice guy. yeah. rebecca feels bad that alberto has to sleep in the car, so she gives him a blanket... ( tire iron clangs on pavement ) can't it wait till morning? hey, budd
i can do whatever i want, whenever i want. if you don't like it, move! i can't believe this...uh... ma'am... oh, god! how you doing? narrator: now, let's review and discuss the story. rebecca called and tried to... tried to contact someone a mechanic or someone. excuse me, we need a phone. we're having car trouble. she took the telephone. she tried. but nobody was there. nobody was there, i got an answering machine. so it's late night, and they have to look for a place to stay. speaker: it's a...
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and i still think this might be a hoax. i do, i really do. he was just 43. to me though it is like a fiery planet going dark. his last wish for "red eye" i hear was not to have pinch at the table. so we had the newspaper removed. let's welcome our remaining guests. i am here with kurt loder and columnist and author, tv's andy levy. he still wanted the title. bill schulz who will not be my repulsive sidekick. and next to me is michigan congressman thadius mcconnor who should have been our next presidential nominee, but he failed. just kidding. anne, i go to you first. i wouldn't have met you if it wasn't for andrew breitbart. he introduced you to me trying to convince you to do this show. by the way, this show would not exist without breitbart. it was him who talked to fox to get this show -- or to get me a job. i was living in england and he talked to people at fox. i met with the people at fox and the next thing it was "red eye" and everybody here sitting here with the exception of bill because i knew bill, we never would have met. we never would have met i
and i still think this might be a hoax. i do, i really do. he was just 43. to me though it is like a fiery planet going dark. his last wish for "red eye" i hear was not to have pinch at the table. so we had the newspaper removed. let's welcome our remaining guests. i am here with kurt loder and columnist and author, tv's andy levy. he still wanted the title. bill schulz who will not be my repulsive sidekick. and next to me is michigan congressman thadius mcconnor who should have been...
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i researched because i am researching that. that phrase translated from 17th century england which is a derogatory term, have been in a wheelbarrow. which is a way of telling someone to go to hell. there were not going to tell you to go to hell, they will tell you haven't -- heaven in a wheelbarrow. they were not going to tell you to go to hell. tavis: how does an artist take that and treated artistically? >> -- treat it artistically? >> there was a band in austria, midnight oil. -- australia, midnight oil. they hit you over the head with a hammer. i do not want to hit you on the head with a hammer. we kind of did it through metaphors. except for the one song, " mad, mad world," if you open your mouth about anything, someone will shoot you down. we have divided ourselves, since i have been alive, i think since 2001, we have divided ourselves to a point where the division is so great, no one will talk to each other. i could be totally off base, and totally wrong, and people can totally disagree with me. i think that a lot of it
i researched because i am researching that. that phrase translated from 17th century england which is a derogatory term, have been in a wheelbarrow. which is a way of telling someone to go to hell. there were not going to tell you to go to hell, they will tell you haven't -- heaven in a wheelbarrow. they were not going to tell you to go to hell. tavis: how does an artist take that and treated artistically? >> -- treat it artistically? >> there was a band in austria, midnight oil. --...
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>> well, i didn't freak out because i knew nothing about the illness and i sat there and i thought itill haven't reacted. that's probably part denial and part determination to keep going. you see, that's the thing about chronic illnesses or neurodegenerative illnesses such as you term it tonight. you just got to keep going. >> as a man i want to just -- just bear with me for a second, over this past summer i hurt my back. what you're dealing with is a million on the scale, this is infinitesimal. i couldn't do what i normally do for the first time and i'm not embarrassed to say i got depressed about it. i think of what you deal with and you've just got this great attitude, i can see it. what's the key? what's the key? >> there's no hierarchy of suffering. >> unfortunately i think there is. this obviously is -- i don't want to say taken over your life because it hasn't but it's become a part of. it's not her certainly. >> no. she is as tough as am i, tougher in some ways. there are no heros, there are no metals. a good life, a happy life, a successful life, a great family, a career are
>> well, i didn't freak out because i knew nothing about the illness and i sat there and i thought itill haven't reacted. that's probably part denial and part determination to keep going. you see, that's the thing about chronic illnesses or neurodegenerative illnesses such as you term it tonight. you just got to keep going. >> as a man i want to just -- just bear with me for a second, over this past summer i hurt my back. what you're dealing with is a million on the scale, this is...
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i have high hdl's because i exercise. i also eat a lot of nuts.ng to the research -- this is not a joke. but nuts offset this risk. if i eat red meat, eat it with knots. nuts. the issue is whether it causes an increase in cancer. so is associated with charring the outside of the red meat. it creates certain carcinogens and it is a good idea. >> places with the name char in their restaurant title is always great. or charlie's char hut from charlesville. >> i like that one. >> i made it up. >> i am in. >> i should have just painted my apartment. can you tell if they died from eating too much red meat? >> no, you can't. >> you can't say stop it. >> except when we open the stomach and was there for the last meal. >> i eat a lot of jerky. >> we have people who choke on red meat because they don't chew it. >> i do that you a lot. when i am eating i never eat alone because i need somebody to save me. >> like schulz to give you a kiss of life. >> no, i just go out there. i try to find a place where there hundreds of people. >> somebody knows the heimlich
i have high hdl's because i exercise. i also eat a lot of nuts.ng to the research -- this is not a joke. but nuts offset this risk. if i eat red meat, eat it with knots. nuts. the issue is whether it causes an increase in cancer. so is associated with charring the outside of the red meat. it creates certain carcinogens and it is a good idea. >> places with the name char in their restaurant title is always great. or charlie's char hut from charlesville. >> i like that one. >> i...
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when i won the emmy -- when i was nominated, i wasn't on the list.on they were like, oh, she's a brit. >> this strange role on tv and at home in north london where you come from, you can walk the streets with relative safety. >> yeah. i mean, i was a jobbing actor until getting this job. like many actors, i did a few films here and there. i don't think i ever have become as famous as what i have with "the good wife." >> we have some men watching this. p if i hadn't met you at a party and discussed some of these things, hoping you're single. you're not. even worse, you told me that your husband lives mainly in london and tonight he's here in the green room. a few feet away from here. terrible protective shield. i got to be careful how i phrase this. >> you don't have to be careful. >> he's a charming guy. >> a huge fan of yours. >> that makes is more successful. his name is raj. you had an arranged marriage 13 years ago but you quibble with that. don't you? your mother, basically said this is nice chap i want you to meet. but if you don't like him, yo
when i won the emmy -- when i was nominated, i wasn't on the list.on they were like, oh, she's a brit. >> this strange role on tv and at home in north london where you come from, you can walk the streets with relative safety. >> yeah. i mean, i was a jobbing actor until getting this job. like many actors, i did a few films here and there. i don't think i ever have become as famous as what i have with "the good wife." >> we have some men watching this. p if i hadn't...
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i stand up there and i go, but i respect the guy.d that's what people want. >> but his story remains true. he's always true to who he is, and i thing you feel that whether you agree with him or not. >> have you ever watched a campaign, any primary campaign on either side where they just can't bite. obvio obviously, the republicans, it's a thin line, and they're not buying it. have you seen anything to this extent. >> no. have you? >> no, i don't think so, but i think the effect of santorum's success is pulling everybody in that direction. and it's suicidal. and it's not shocking that romney is pandering one more time in that direction. the question is, how are they going to find themselves back to the general election. >> you obviously watched the michael j. fox interview. and strangely enough, the m.s. and parkinson's. i'm not saying they're competing with each other for fund-raising, but the are, and there are some schools of thought that say let's link it together and there's marketing of these things now so as somebody who wants
i stand up there and i go, but i respect the guy.d that's what people want. >> but his story remains true. he's always true to who he is, and i thing you feel that whether you agree with him or not. >> have you ever watched a campaign, any primary campaign on either side where they just can't bite. obvio obviously, the republicans, it's a thin line, and they're not buying it. have you seen anything to this extent. >> no. have you? >> no, i don't think so, but i think the...
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and i like you a lot ♪ ♪ i fink you freaky and i like you a lot ♪ ♪ ♪ i fink you freaky and i like youause ] >> jimmy: i want to thank joel mchale. i want to thank justin theroux. i want to thank uggie the dog. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time for him tonight. "tension" is out now. playing us off the air with "fatty boom boom," see the full performance at jimmykimmellive.com, once again, die antwoord. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yo, hi-tek you fink you can mess ♪ ♪ wif somthing like dis ♪ yo, what you mean something like dis ♪ ♪ ja dat's spif yo-landi do dat fing ♪ ♪ hey, fatty boom, boom
and i like you a lot ♪ ♪ i fink you freaky and i like you a lot ♪ ♪ ♪ i fink you freaky and i like youause ] >> jimmy: i want to thank joel mchale. i want to thank justin theroux. i want to thank uggie the dog. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time for him tonight. "tension" is out now. playing us off the air with "fatty boom boom," see the full performance at jimmykimmellive.com, once again, die antwoord. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yo,...
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i will call my wife and say, what was i doing? where was i going? i still deal with it every day. tavis: this cannot make studying for your ph.d. you easy. how is that coming along? >> is coming. i just got my master's. i love the program. i was medically retired from the army. if you cannot serve the mission, get out of the way of the train. that is the army, so i was medically retired. i wanted to make sure i was doing my best to serve the american society and soldiers, so i thought the best way would be to get a ph.d. in psychology, and the second wave is coming, and it is going to be our soldiers coming home, and i want to be in the front for them just like there was in the front fighting against our enemies, ready to help them. that is why i got into it. i still have four years left with a third of the pay of a medical student. tavis: what does all of this mean for you as a father and a host and, -- and husband? we are seeing people get reunited safely with their families. what does this mean for you? >> there is a line from we were soldiers that i really like. it is, hopeful
i will call my wife and say, what was i doing? where was i going? i still deal with it every day. tavis: this cannot make studying for your ph.d. you easy. how is that coming along? >> is coming. i just got my master's. i love the program. i was medically retired from the army. if you cannot serve the mission, get out of the way of the train. that is the army, so i was medically retired. i wanted to make sure i was doing my best to serve the american society and soldiers, so i thought the...
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i can't believe i missed that. he decides that hunting deer is not a night idea next time he will aim for an apple. thank you participating, you can sit down. give yourself a clap. those are very basic hand movements we use to tell a story. so, the next story we will show you is going to take place in this forest that we just created. i want you to imagine you are in the old forest and we will explain to you the story. >> that was namaste. the devine in me greets the devine in you. can you say that? very good. so, as joe anna was saying. this come from the word meaning to tell stores. this is a story teller. you guys i heard out there i was listening a birdie told me you thought you were going to see a movie; right ? >> you are. in the old days this comes from what country? india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was lik
i can't believe i missed that. he decides that hunting deer is not a night idea next time he will aim for an apple. thank you participating, you can sit down. give yourself a clap. those are very basic hand movements we use to tell a story. so, the next story we will show you is going to take place in this forest that we just created. i want you to imagine you are in the old forest and we will explain to you the story. >> that was namaste. the devine in me greets the devine in you. can...
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i think that is all i have to say. i write a script, and then i lay it down and forget to read it. >> that is the best way. >> so i wish you all the best. thanks. [applause] >> is there any public comment on the item 3? great, seeing none, item four, election ofbic president and vice-presidents -- election of bic president and vice- president. >> typically, what would happen is there would be discussion amongst commissioners, and a motion would be made to nominate someone, and then if it is seconded, you would then vote. usually, the preference would be if there is multiple motions and seconds, it gets confusing, so usually, it is better to handle them sequentially rather than to have multiple motions setting out there on the table. you would first go through the election of the president, and then that president then could conduct the elections for the vice-president. commissioner mar: so i guess we would open nominations for the president. commissioner walker. commissioner walker: thank you, warren. i have been on th
i think that is all i have to say. i write a script, and then i lay it down and forget to read it. >> that is the best way. >> so i wish you all the best. thanks. [applause] >> is there any public comment on the item 3? great, seeing none, item four, election ofbic president and vice-presidents -- election of bic president and vice- president. >> typically, what would happen is there would be discussion amongst commissioners, and a motion would be made to nominate...
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and i also -- ken i have the overhead? i want to point out that one of the things i have done is i attend various openings. this is a glide to, for example. that is the ribbon cutting. i have also attended the tenant leadership training, where i have helped as a guest speaker. for over 10 years, a tenant leaders graduate. i have also put on various even ts. i felt a community room at the police station to maxwell having an event. here, i have the picture of a tenet convention for as sarraute tannins. -- for sro tenants. you can see right here, it was aired on kpsa. it is not just for the neighborhood, but letting the community in the larger sense no will the issues that the sro tenants face. i attended the grand opening of sell my grand. here is a picture -- i attended the grand opening of selma grand. >> here is the famous coach being recognized with some of his track club. and here is the picture of me with art agnos at a grand opening. i actually have a hard hat on. this is an old picture, because it was a polaroid. any
and i also -- ken i have the overhead? i want to point out that one of the things i have done is i attend various openings. this is a glide to, for example. that is the ribbon cutting. i have also attended the tenant leadership training, where i have helped as a guest speaker. for over 10 years, a tenant leaders graduate. i have also put on various even ts. i felt a community room at the police station to maxwell having an event. here, i have the picture of a tenet convention for as sarraute...
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and i still think this might be a hoax. i do, i really do. he was just 43. to me though it is like a fiery planet going dark. his last wish for "red eye" i hear was not to have pinch at the table. so we had the newspaper removed. let's welcome our remaining guests. i am here with kurt loder and columnist and author, tv's andy levy. he still wanted the title. bill schulz who will not be my repulsive sidekick. and next to me is michigan congressman thadius mcconnor who should have been our next presidential nominee, but he failed. just kidding. anne, i go to you first. i wouldn't have met you if it wasn't for andrew breitbart. he introduced you to me trying to convince you to do this show. by the way, this show would not exist without breitbart. it was him who talked to fox to get this show -- or to get me a job. i was living in england and he talked to people at fox. i met with the people at fox and the next thing it was "red eye" and everybody here sitting here with the exception of bill because i knew bill, we never would have met. we never would have met i
and i still think this might be a hoax. i do, i really do. he was just 43. to me though it is like a fiery planet going dark. his last wish for "red eye" i hear was not to have pinch at the table. so we had the newspaper removed. let's welcome our remaining guests. i am here with kurt loder and columnist and author, tv's andy levy. he still wanted the title. bill schulz who will not be my repulsive sidekick. and next to me is michigan congressman thadius mcconnor who should have been...