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so while they all knew me, they all watched me starve. so i've had the opportunity to tell several people nice things recently, and to see them. you should have seen when i walked out on the stage at the kennedy center honors, because you don't know who's going to be there, even though you've been there for two days by that time. you don't know who's going to perform. so wn walked o, there were several mouths that were... "the bettye lavette that i know... the bettye lavette that's my age?" >> hinojosa: "she's up there singing at the kennedy center honors, and i didn't know about this?" >> the o'jays told me, they said that... they were my very best friends in show business, and i haven't seen them in maybe 30 years, until recently. and they said, "we called everybody we know trying to be on that inaugural show. we called... pulled out every stop. so we decided we're going to stay home, we aren't going to go stand in e cold we're going to look at it on television." so he says, "we're sitting there, we're looking, and the man says, "ladies
so while they all knew me, they all watched me starve. so i've had the opportunity to tell several people nice things recently, and to see them. you should have seen when i walked out on the stage at the kennedy center honors, because you don't know who's going to be there, even though you've been there for two days by that time. you don't know who's going to perform. so wn walked o, there were several mouths that were... "the bettye lavette that i know... the bettye lavette that's my...
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me. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. located in the deep south, holman correctional facility where most are serving life sentences. we spent most of the time inside where the prisoners have nothing but time and nothing to lose. this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman, nobody leaves. >> but their only chance of getting out of prison will be inside a coffin. for inmates serving lengthy sentences, one day merges into the next, weeks into months, months into years. and a lifetime slips away. the challenge for these men is to find meaning in their lives and not surrend
me. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. located in the deep south, holman correctional facility where most are serving life sentences. we spent most of the time inside where the prisoners have nothing but time and nothing to lose. this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without...
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me too? why me too? excuse me. iha chi is everything okay. no. i told him what you said but he didn't believe me. he's going to kill you. kill me? here? now? no. he said he will fight you tomorrow morning at the temple. if you try to escape tonight he'll kill you and your friends and me too! friends? we're not his friends! we just met him. we hardly no each other. the man was so panic stricken and afraid that they couldn't sleep all night. they just sat in total silence. it was a very quiet night. the next morning,hia chi, hia chi! oh, this is a voice i will never ever forget. samurai, good morning. oh, good morningiha chi come on. i had a very good sleep last night. very good. wonderful. yes, so i'd like to pay my bill. keep the change. thank you. thank you. and now, i'm leaving. leaving? what about the fight at the temple? huh? oh, that! no,iha chi that was just a lie. what? a lie? why would you tell such a lie. because,iha chi i just wanted a quiet night! [applause] [music] [music] [applause] good afternoon, everybody. thank you for joining us
me too? why me too? excuse me. iha chi is everything okay. no. i told him what you said but he didn't believe me. he's going to kill you. kill me? here? now? no. he said he will fight you tomorrow morning at the temple. if you try to escape tonight he'll kill you and your friends and me too! friends? we're not his friends! we just met him. we hardly no each other. the man was so panic stricken and afraid that they couldn't sleep all night. they just sat in total silence. it was a very quiet...
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voltee. >> y es rosita, bajÓeso el piso, caminÓ me toca la cabeza y me da la bendiciÓn y me vino comos a telefutura su sueÑo se hizo realidad tras ser coronada como la doble de selena. >> ♪. >> despuÉs de ganar el concurso el papÁ de selena decidiÓ pan jar su carrera. >> ilyssa tambiÉn cambiÓ su rumbo gracias a selena. >> muchas gracias y que viva la gran selena. >> el aplauso para ilyssa que nos acompaÑa aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica vip", seÑores es impresionante! mir este parecido. >> yo la vi y la verdad me impactÓ selena te abrio el camino como cantante. >> sÍ. >> impresionante!. >> ay! muchas grias, muchas gracias selena era una gran inspiraciÓn para mÍ desde cuando yo era niÑa y vi a selena cantando y desde ese momento querÍa ser como ella, siempre nrÍen domingo con e pÚblico y querÍa ser cantante como ella. >> si tuvieies la oportunidad de verla si tuviera vida ¿quÉ le dirÍas?. >> en verdad no supiera, (risas). >> porque ella es una gran artista y es muy especial para mÍ. >> creo que le dirÍa quÉ tanto la admiraba y cuando Ía a ella querÍa ser como ella en ese momento y querÍa ha
voltee. >> y es rosita, bajÓeso el piso, caminÓ me toca la cabeza y me da la bendiciÓn y me vino comos a telefutura su sueÑo se hizo realidad tras ser coronada como la doble de selena. >> ♪. >> despuÉs de ganar el concurso el papÁ de selena decidiÓ pan jar su carrera. >> ilyssa tambiÉn cambiÓ su rumbo gracias a selena. >> muchas gracias y que viva la gran selena. >> el aplauso para ilyssa que nos acompaÑa aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica...
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, me adelanto. >> dime cÓmo me veo. 200 nhehasta que el dinero nos sepad >> que abras. va. [mÚsica] o nos >> pÁsale, por favor. >> muchas gracias. buenas noches. quÉ bonito. >> ¿te gustÓ? >> mucho, muy alegre. >> quÉ lindas flores. mira lo que te trajeron. >> hola, julieta. feliz cumpleaÑos. >> gracias. ¿me ayudas? >> quÉ lindo color el de las flores. >> estÁ divino. >> ¿te gustÓ? >> sÍ, me encantÓ. es mi color. >> quÉ bueno. >> ayÚdame a ponÉrmelo. >> quÉ bonito. pero es demasiado. ¿para quÉ compraste estas cosas? te debe haber salido bien caro. >> apenas lo que su hija se merece. >> muchÍsimas gracias. mira cÓmo te queda de bonito. >> se le ve muy bien. >> voy a la cocina, voy a terminar los bocaditos. ya van a llegar los invitados. voy a poner las flores en agua. >> me tienes boquiabierta. ¿serÁ que el jaime que yo conocÍ estÁ apareciendo de nuevo? >> hubo un cambio en mÍ, pero quiero que sepas que en el fondo yo sigo sintiendo por ti lo que siempre he sentido. >> ¿y quÉ es lo que sientes? ¿quÉ es lo que siempre has
, me adelanto. >> dime cÓmo me veo. 200 nhehasta que el dinero nos sepad >> que abras. va. [mÚsica] o nos >> pÁsale, por favor. >> muchas gracias. buenas noches. quÉ bonito. >> ¿te gustÓ? >> mucho, muy alegre. >> quÉ lindas flores. mira lo que te trajeron. >> hola, julieta. feliz cumpleaÑos. >> gracias. ¿me ayudas? >> quÉ lindo color el de las flores. >> estÁ divino. >> ¿te gustÓ? >> sÍ, me encantÓ. es...
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me lo llevo... ¡me los llevo! me encanta, me los llevo...en puerto rico, me huele, todavÍa no me sabe. pero les quiero preparauna comida prÁctica, rica para toda la familia, vamos a preparar arroz con ensalada. >> el Último platillo que hiciste quedÓ exquisito. >> y este tambiÉn. >> ¿É me quieres pedir? >> te va a ayudar mi compadre, yo quisiera que le cambiaras el nombre a la receta. >> yo estoy traumatizada con esa factura, no me recupero. >> quÉ son 32 mil... >> ¿cÓmo? muchÍsimo. >> lo importante... >> tenemos que hablar. >> bueno, ese problema es de ustedes, yo me voy a concentrar aquÍ. >> me concentro en las noticias con satc. >> quÉ lÍo en el que te han metido, y espera la cuenta de los ingredientes que comprÓ jacky pero no van a ser 32 mil. mucho menos. pero vos hablar de la informaciÓn, los cubanos pudieron ver y escuchar al cardenal jaime ortega en un discurso televisado a nivel nacional, algo histÓrico en ese paÍs comunista que durante varias dÉcadas fue oficialmente ateo. ortega dijo que el papa benedicto 16 quiere ayudar a revivi
me lo llevo... ¡me los llevo! me encanta, me los llevo...en puerto rico, me huele, todavÍa no me sabe. pero les quiero preparauna comida prÁctica, rica para toda la familia, vamos a preparar arroz con ensalada. >> el Último platillo que hiciste quedÓ exquisito. >> y este tambiÉn. >> ¿É me quieres pedir? >> te va a ayudar mi compadre, yo quisiera que le cambiaras el nombre a la receta. >> yo estoy traumatizada con esa factura, no me recupero. >> quÉ...
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excuse me, mr.-- so, mr. brashov-- what i was trying to-- i was going to ask-- i can cook many excellent desserts, but this is one of my specialties. - would you like to try some ? - that will not be necessary. i need a cook, not someone who can start fires. i ay y despues de tanto trabajo ! i este tipo no sabe nada ! i nada de cocina y despues me culpa a mi ! can everybody please get back to work ? thank you ! so, mr. brashov, what i was trying to tell you-- wait ! - i like it. - you do ? - yes, it's delicious ! - thank you. - it was my favorite when i was growing up. - can you cook anything else ? yes ! i can cook dishes from all over the world. sweet and sour meat balls-- if you can cook without burning down the restaurant, you can cook for brashov ! thank you, mr. brashov ! you won't be sorry. excuse me. - i hope you have fire insurance. - i hope i have a chef. did i mention that i worked at mario's italian restaurant ? ohh ! terrific spaghetti there. - yes ! absolutely ! - it's too bad they closed down t
excuse me, mr.-- so, mr. brashov-- what i was trying to-- i was going to ask-- i can cook many excellent desserts, but this is one of my specialties. - would you like to try some ? - that will not be necessary. i need a cook, not someone who can start fires. i ay y despues de tanto trabajo ! i este tipo no sabe nada ! i nada de cocina y despues me culpa a mi ! can everybody please get back to work ? thank you ! so, mr. brashov, what i was trying to tell you-- wait ! - i like it. - you do ? -...
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get away from me!hy do you look so guilty? >> jimmy: you guys, "man on a ledge" is in theaters january 27th. [ cheers and applause ] please be kind to anthony mackie everybody. wale performs next. see what bill cosby's doing. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] new 5 rpm gum. choose your energy. ♪ an energizing fruit or relaxing mint flavor. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. try resolve easy clean to deep clean your carpets. its upright brush with activating trigger removes 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. it's just 3 easy steps for beautifully clean carpets. resolve easy clean. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. and try resolve triple oxi. to remove stains the first time. 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do, and you've hit the wall. but you got to get stuff done. so take 5-hour energy. just open it up, knock it back, and roll up your sleeves. 5-hour energy is faster and easier than coffee. man, does it work. you'll get that alert, energized feeling you need to get stuff done. a
get away from me!hy do you look so guilty? >> jimmy: you guys, "man on a ledge" is in theaters january 27th. [ cheers and applause ] please be kind to anthony mackie everybody. wale performs next. see what bill cosby's doing. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] new 5 rpm gum. choose your energy. ♪ an energizing fruit or relaxing mint flavor. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. try resolve easy clean to deep clean your carpets. its upright brush with activating...
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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 specific past but may be of of ancestors and mothers and grand mothers. we have been telling their story. i think the generation to come, will be telling stories of living here. it will be different stories. but the oppression of our voices have been for so many, many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of
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...
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you follow me?f the kid, you will always be on that pedestal forever. so with me i have a love affair with my family and it took me 20 years for the first wife to speak to the second wife and -- >> do they get along now? >> it's perfect. it's actually quite unusual that we are a tribe now. but i love it so much because our kids get to experience the family, the tribe. >> that's special. >> i love it. i must tell you, it's great for them to see us all interact. >> do you sing at these little tribal meetings? >> absolutely not. you know what it is, and i think you experienced the same, we are superstars until we come home and then i am dad. and i love that. >> i'm not even a superstar before i leave. different starting point. >> well, what i love most is that -- and it's a grounder for me. i actually have kids that miss the commodores. i actually have kids that miss the '80s and now i have grandkids and they don't know who they are at all. which i am loving the most. i am papa. when papa comes in the
you follow me?f the kid, you will always be on that pedestal forever. so with me i have a love affair with my family and it took me 20 years for the first wife to speak to the second wife and -- >> do they get along now? >> it's perfect. it's actually quite unusual that we are a tribe now. but i love it so much because our kids get to experience the family, the tribe. >> that's special. >> i love it. i must tell you, it's great for them to see us all interact. >>...
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that's fine with me. >> you have outgrown me. think i'm uncruitment and -- uncruel and cleary. >> i don't think you're dreary. >> say good-bye. >> it's like you're daunting. >> maybe i am. >> rose: what do you think? >> wow. i just was thinking about all the people i was in those scenes in. my heart's pounding. >> rose: it's an interesting thing about you there. it's what you like about acting. i mean think about all those different people there who you inhabit it. >> i think the thing that i feel taking a breath is gratitude that people allowed me to be the interpreter of those wonderful characters. >> rose: i have one other thing i want to show you. this is you reading from the wonderful wizard of oz. >> oh god. >> oh no, said the scare crow. this lion's a coward. really? really? asked the mouse. he said so himself. he said so himself answered the scare crow. and he would never hurt anyone who was our friend. if you will help us to save him, i promise that he shall treat you all with kindness. very well said the queen. we will
that's fine with me. >> you have outgrown me. think i'm uncruitment and -- uncruel and cleary. >> i don't think you're dreary. >> say good-bye. >> it's like you're daunting. >> maybe i am. >> rose: what do you think? >> wow. i just was thinking about all the people i was in those scenes in. my heart's pounding. >> rose: it's an interesting thing about you there. it's what you like about acting. i mean think about all those different people there...
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me gusta tambiÉn.ad? >> a la 1, a las 2, y a las... >> bellos. >> vamos con las noticias. >> los quiero muchachos. bueno, mientras ellos se preparan para seguir cocinando y disfrutando aquÍ a nuestra casa renovada, pero con darle del alguacil de san francisco que se declarÓ culpable de violencia domÉstica contra su esposa bonos de su sentencia, se espera que la sanciÓn, sea servicio comunitario y consejerÍa, piensa continuarÉ en el cargo pese a varios pedidos de que renuncie. en otro caso que acapara titulares inicia la selecciÓn del jurado en el juicio de los mets. un juez determinÓ que pueden demandar al dueÑo de los mets por 83 millones de dÓlares, el propietario del equipo insiste que tambiÉn cayÓ presa del mayor esquema de la historia. ups sigue extendiendo su base mundial, acordaron un acudo para ampliar sus servicios en europa, asia, y amÉrica latina. la empresa y la compaÑÍa tnt alcanzaron los 7 mil millones de dÓlares. ocho estados del paÍs figuran en la lista negra de la corrupciÓn, obtuviero
me gusta tambiÉn.ad? >> a la 1, a las 2, y a las... >> bellos. >> vamos con las noticias. >> los quiero muchachos. bueno, mientras ellos se preparan para seguir cocinando y disfrutando aquÍ a nuestra casa renovada, pero con darle del alguacil de san francisco que se declarÓ culpable de violencia domÉstica contra su esposa bonos de su sentencia, se espera que la sanciÓn, sea servicio comunitario y consejerÍa, piensa continuarÉ en el cargo pese a varios pedidos de...
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forgive me for coveting my mother's breast until it bled iodine to deceive me. 165. you cried when i left for california. you and bastand figure the driveway. i didn't expect that from you. wasn't prepare for the weeping that would last until i cross the the state border. when i got to oakland my emotions leaked like a wildfire. they are the kind that destroy you, your security your shell. it almost killed me the home sickness the longing and anger that flawed itself into a stone in my throat. 165 days until i see you again. how many days in a semester. how long before i can go home? sometimes you need to burn everything to begin a new and here there are no science the deaths are not as severe the pure ifkification not complete. to let the natural of the sun have it's way with me. to feel the tips of grass force through the ashes of earth the complicated earth that seechls soft at the surface and yet so deep. that is how i feel the hidden layers of hardness, liquid and flame. can anything survive at the core. must i always hold people at a distance never let them set
forgive me for coveting my mother's breast until it bled iodine to deceive me. 165. you cried when i left for california. you and bastand figure the driveway. i didn't expect that from you. wasn't prepare for the weeping that would last until i cross the the state border. when i got to oakland my emotions leaked like a wildfire. they are the kind that destroy you, your security your shell. it almost killed me the home sickness the longing and anger that flawed itself into a stone in my throat....
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frankenstein, the moment you created me, you condemned me, rejected me, crucified and despised me.oned me emotionally, unleashed the very hell in me, often overlooked stepped upon crushed, no one stops to notice that my movements are poetic. my stride is determined. my love is unconditional. my spirit is free. although i'm a monster, there is a soul inside of me. >> i do not believe there is an employee in the indiana department of correction in any state facility that does not know the name christopher trotter. >> beverly gilmore is the confinement unit's case manager. one of her responsibilities is to evaluate trotter's ability to return peacefully to general population. >> i know the notoriety of offender trotter very notorious. i believe he has aged out of that immaturity. he has developed good communication skills, good social skills. it's yes, ma'am, no, ma'am to me. and it's not fake. i can always tell when it's fake. i believe, personally, that he will be ready for general population before long. however, there are so many more people above me that will also have the input,
frankenstein, the moment you created me, you condemned me, rejected me, crucified and despised me.oned me emotionally, unleashed the very hell in me, often overlooked stepped upon crushed, no one stops to notice that my movements are poetic. my stride is determined. my love is unconditional. my spirit is free. although i'm a monster, there is a soul inside of me. >> i do not believe there is an employee in the indiana department of correction in any state facility that does not know the...
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you ask me about his reed pipe. the wind must play it for him. you ask me about his sweet songs. the wind must sing them for him. satur, the mother of dimusi, weeps for his song. once my boy wandered so freelly on the steppe, now he is captured. once dimusi wandered so freely on the steppe, now he is bound. the ewe gives up her lamb, the goat gives up her kid. my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would
you ask me about his reed pipe. the wind must play it for him. you ask me about his sweet songs. the wind must sing them for him. satur, the mother of dimusi, weeps for his song. once my boy wandered so freelly on the steppe, now he is captured. once dimusi wandered so freely on the steppe, now he is bound. the ewe gives up her lamb, the goat gives up her kid. my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he...
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other people would find out before me and would tell me. i heard general so and so, it is on his desk. i was like it is new news to me, i didn't know that. so it didn't seem like the biggest part of my life. i kept in my mind if it did come through, it would be an opportunity and privilege to get out there and represent so many veterans and military service members. but chance to advocate for some of them and mentor a few others. so when it did happen, in the past few months, it has been fast. i have been doing a lot of media and traveling, but i tell a lot of people, the up tempo is no higher than deployment overseas. it is something i have gotten used to, but i was in california earlier this week, already lost on which day it is, but that's what happens overseas, too, you lose track of time. while i was down there, i was talking to some med students at ucla with my doctor, and one of the things the pao down there said is i can't believe you didn't want to go to disneyland and to lakers are not playing now, but a kings game and this and th
other people would find out before me and would tell me. i heard general so and so, it is on his desk. i was like it is new news to me, i didn't know that. so it didn't seem like the biggest part of my life. i kept in my mind if it did come through, it would be an opportunity and privilege to get out there and represent so many veterans and military service members. but chance to advocate for some of them and mentor a few others. so when it did happen, in the past few months, it has been fast....
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so they took to me and asked me to join the shamrocks. i even changed my name from ed vega to ed mcveigh. and this is how they passed me off because most of the teams they played were other irish kids. this was a regular football team so, consequently, they listed me as eddie mcveigh. it was great fun and my friends were jimmy flynn, paddy o'connor. my siblings married the shenny's and i almost married a catherine finerin but it didn't work out.
so they took to me and asked me to join the shamrocks. i even changed my name from ed vega to ed mcveigh. and this is how they passed me off because most of the teams they played were other irish kids. this was a regular football team so, consequently, they listed me as eddie mcveigh. it was great fun and my friends were jimmy flynn, paddy o'connor. my siblings married the shenny's and i almost married a catherine finerin but it didn't work out.
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it but me.but you can have fun. >> that scene, it is basically you're going to shake up the coke, spill it on me. then you go. >> yeah. >> you know what you're doing? >> he's brilliant. and it was so great, i loved doing it. i loved turning it on its head. once you get past vanity, once you get past how you look or whatever and you see what your life is and what you can do, you're freed up and it's great. >> you're always the nicest guy. actually, you were named the second most influential celebrity people would trust, but with rescue me, you said, i'm going to play a bad guy, a real, real sob. let's take a look. >> we're cool. >> we will be cool in about seven minutes. >> what do you mean? >> ten minutes of pleasure, seven minutes of pain. >> you're probably exaggerating. oh, my gosh, probably only a couple of minutes actually. >> don't fight it. >> i'm not fighting it. >> hey, guys. >> hey. >> can you come back in a minute, give us a minute? >> like 6:31. >> got to be more fun playing a bad gu
it but me.but you can have fun. >> that scene, it is basically you're going to shake up the coke, spill it on me. then you go. >> yeah. >> you know what you're doing? >> he's brilliant. and it was so great, i loved doing it. i loved turning it on its head. once you get past vanity, once you get past how you look or whatever and you see what your life is and what you can do, you're freed up and it's great. >> you're always the nicest guy. actually, you were named...
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i started thinking about a child who approached me, me, she approached me. we are given two minutes with all the stuff that is going on at dr. martin luther king middle school. i am not capable of teaching there. all of the suspensions, how many have i done? none. how many kids have a kick out of the classroom? none. do i have perfect classroom control? yes. why do we take our kids out on the streets? why are they out of class? my son is an attorney, my niece is a medical doctor. we believe in education. they have perfect attendance throughout the history of going to school. tonight, i wondered what i would say and i knew this thing would go off. so what? so what? i am tired of watching our kids get a kick out of school. kicked out for what? for fighting? fix it. you are supposed to fix this stuff, not kick kids out. we are tired of our children being kicked out of school. i have not take anyone out of school but i am being kicked out. for what? for loving my students? i have a 125 get well cards from my students that brought me here. president yee: thank yo
i started thinking about a child who approached me, me, she approached me. we are given two minutes with all the stuff that is going on at dr. martin luther king middle school. i am not capable of teaching there. all of the suspensions, how many have i done? none. how many kids have a kick out of the classroom? none. do i have perfect classroom control? yes. why do we take our kids out on the streets? why are they out of class? my son is an attorney, my niece is a medical doctor. we believe in...
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take me out. take me out. but they kept me in the program and bagely worked with me and helped me become a better person and a role model. >> i was ditching class and didn't want to be in spanish and involved in support groups through peer resources and strategies for success program and my senior year i was on the other side of the table and i was a mentor and peer educator and i was the positive influence. 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 hi
take me out. take me out. but they kept me in the program and bagely worked with me and helped me become a better person and a role model. >> i was ditching class and didn't want to be in spanish and involved in support groups through peer resources and strategies for success program and my senior year i was on the other side of the table and i was a mentor and peer educator and i was the positive influence. i was a role model and i decided to go into this as a career and i'm glad that i...
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you're zimmermaning me equals you're killing me.pretty serious responsible piece of journalism, isn't it, toure? >> in the first days, in the first weeks of the situation what many people were doing, what i was trying to do is to pile on and to say hey, look, this guy is not doing the right thing. this guy has harmed somebody in our community. some people miscon trued that. but this is an incredibly serious situation. >> so serious that you felt the need to throw out jokes. >> you're showing you don't understand america. >> i understand america very well. >> you might call it black humor. not african-american humor. but black humor. dark humor. these are things that are common in america. that laugh to keep from crying. once again another black person who is unarmed and innocent and not doing anything wrong has been killed. and this is incredibly painful and goes back before before you were born and before your father was born and before my grandfather was born. so these are things that hurt as an american very deeply. and you are t
you're zimmermaning me equals you're killing me.pretty serious responsible piece of journalism, isn't it, toure? >> in the first days, in the first weeks of the situation what many people were doing, what i was trying to do is to pile on and to say hey, look, this guy is not doing the right thing. this guy has harmed somebody in our community. some people miscon trued that. but this is an incredibly serious situation. >> so serious that you felt the need to throw out jokes. >>...
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the buck stops with me.im to an audition. >> he was very good. >> he did it because you took him rock climbing. he's not going to disappoint you. he will do anything to please you. >> that's not so. he doesn't rub my feet. >> you know what? i'm done with you. >> jimmy: that's "joan & melissa" on wetv, on tuesdays. i imagine that's real. >> totally real. she gets very upset with me. i don't know why. >> jimmy: you spoil her son. >> yes. that's what a grandmother is supposed to do. >> jimmy: what a grandparent is supposed to do. >> i take him everywhere. and he has a friend that wants to be a standup comic. i'm not lying. >> jimmy: how old? >> 10. >> jimmy: oh, that's cute. >> he is really doing this. >> jimmy: what? >> he is going to delicatessens. >> jimmy: he does. >> it's hilarious. i gave him heckler stoppers. hey, kid, get out. you have to learn to say things. hey, you. where are you from? texas. well, they're so full of [ bleep ] in texas, a guy had an enema and they buried him in a shoe box. i give him
the buck stops with me.im to an audition. >> he was very good. >> he did it because you took him rock climbing. he's not going to disappoint you. he will do anything to please you. >> that's not so. he doesn't rub my feet. >> you know what? i'm done with you. >> jimmy: that's "joan & melissa" on wetv, on tuesdays. i imagine that's real. >> totally real. she gets very upset with me. i don't know why. >> jimmy: you spoil her son. >>...
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you'll get over me. you hear me?i don't want to be with you if this is what you're going to do. >> let's go. >> you don't -- >> let's go. let's get you high so you'll be all right. >> the group walks to a quiet spot off the st. john's river to smoke a blunt, a cigar hollowed out and filled with marijuana. teanna, who is five months pregnant smokes as well. afterwards, bam is ready to see if he can hustle for money at parking lot. he's been watching the attendant and has memorized her schedule. >> usually 9:00 she goes. the whole hour on break. as predicted, the attendant leaves her stand at exactly 9:00. bam stands by her booth, but he isn't there long enough to make any money. the attendant is on her way back. >> i thought she was going to be gone longer than this break. boy, let me tell you, i'll make a killing on this. >> bam vows to return later tonight after the attendant goes off duty. he and the group head to hemming plaza. bam says that letting go of life on the streets won't come easy for him. >> once you ge
you'll get over me. you hear me?i don't want to be with you if this is what you're going to do. >> let's go. >> you don't -- >> let's go. let's get you high so you'll be all right. >> the group walks to a quiet spot off the st. john's river to smoke a blunt, a cigar hollowed out and filled with marijuana. teanna, who is five months pregnant smokes as well. afterwards, bam is ready to see if he can hustle for money at parking lot. he's been watching the attendant and has...
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¿si no me quieres, me corto la cara con una navaja?on mÚsica en tu grabador, es que la nuestra no sirve. >> claro, vamos a seguir celebrando. >> pero no hay mÚsica. >>reunivisionhehasta que el dint d [ univ ] d n¿quhasttás hae el ddo? o nos reisionhea que inero separeuan ] univis. he[ migsta qu] nara diner. univ nrlos ]hastaqe el des ve isionhea que inero separeunivisn he[ miionmiguelhaya se que ! sta qu[ rau dineriya ses se! univnhaste el dero separeunivisn o nos susanre heisionuiero hetu amia que ! n [ caion] iy yha que elaste el dero separeunivisn o no[ ero noa ] parehifieivisioen mi he, ya sst! a que ♪inero iero noe armópareta el dinnos sl iya ivisiormó! o no[ ero noa ] parehifieivisioen mi he, ya sst! hna se hast!ers sepauniv e el diya seo n! el din se arnos se ion [hautor ]que elseñal ero noe parete la ivisioa pasaheen, ion hase armque el ivisio todoshe sta quse arm diner univ Úsihaste el do nos reisionhea ql hace muchos aÑos y seguramente a jorge, a rosario, a alejandra, y por supuesto, al licenciado marco les va a sorprender mu
¿si no me quieres, me corto la cara con una navaja?on mÚsica en tu grabador, es que la nuestra no sirve. >> claro, vamos a seguir celebrando. >> pero no hay mÚsica. >>reunivisionhehasta que el dint d [ univ ] d n¿quhasttás hae el ddo? o nos reisionhea que inero separeuan ] univis. he[ migsta qu] nara diner. univ nrlos ]hastaqe el des ve isionhea que inero separeunivisn he[ miionmiguelhaya se que ! sta qu[ rau dineriya ses se! univnhaste el dero separeunivisn o nos susanre...
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and peter gave me -- peter gave me a couple of other pictures of me, one of me standing over a dead north vietnamese with my rifle and bayonet and the third day when we had a counterattack. but he didn't give to me any pictures of just a dead american trooper. that's the first i heard of that. but to answer your question, no, i didn't put out any instructions on that. i think a lot of that is common sense on the part of the photographer. >> you would think so. >> i would think a photographer, who would take a news media photographer who would take a still photograph of a dead trooper with a name tag, i think that's bad form, considering people back home. >> yes, sir. what was your attitude toward the press in vietnam? was it different? >> what it what? >> was it different than most others? >> i don't know. but i'll tell you this, the army public affairs officer, years ago, he asked me for permission to publish in his instructions when he briefed commanders, of the brigade or division commanders, he took an excerpt from my book. i'll show it to you if you want to open it up, if i can find
and peter gave me -- peter gave me a couple of other pictures of me, one of me standing over a dead north vietnamese with my rifle and bayonet and the third day when we had a counterattack. but he didn't give to me any pictures of just a dead american trooper. that's the first i heard of that. but to answer your question, no, i didn't put out any instructions on that. i think a lot of that is common sense on the part of the photographer. >> you would think so. >> i would think a...
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so when he was singing "i want somebody to love me for me" ♪ >> that was always the concept style andude. >> you gave us ghetto love, mary j. blige singing -- that is a great image. what happened to that stuff? >> in the 80s, radio, black radio especially was about rap. it wasn't necessarily a lot of love in rap. >> one of the things you mentioned was motown how the uptown sound becomes a response to motown and the critics said andre harrell was over his head, once he got to the big corporation he couldn't handle it. >> they knew me coming in the door they were this far in the hole and they could have said to me "we should do it this way" had to tell me i'll let you build the biggest record company. takes five years to build it. i was only there for six months before stuff started popping up in the papers. >> that is one of the reasons most of the time taken over your own corporations, your own interests and new label. >> four guys from atlanta, 18, 19 years old, singing about love. ♪ >> it really is about love. one of the things you're doing is global talent search. >> correct. >> pe
so when he was singing "i want somebody to love me for me" ♪ >> that was always the concept style andude. >> you gave us ghetto love, mary j. blige singing -- that is a great image. what happened to that stuff? >> in the 80s, radio, black radio especially was about rap. it wasn't necessarily a lot of love in rap. >> one of the things you mentioned was motown how the uptown sound becomes a response to motown and the critics said andre harrell was over his...
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he wraps his arms around me and comforts me and tells me he's going to see me through this and that he's forgiven me, because i can't forgive myself sometimes. >> i've become a very angry person rather than, say, somebody who is looking at things and finding things better. there's nothing rehabilitating here. it's a drudgery really. >> when we last saw barbara erdman, she was 65 years old and one year into her ten-year sentence for murder. >> my husband had left me after 30 years, and i was having a very tough time with it. and all of a sudden i decided i was going to be me again. and i went over to his house. he had moved out, and i went over to his house where he lived, and i wanted to tell him to keep whatever pension and stuff he had and to sign the house over to me. and he got very irate and starting beating me up. but when i backed up, his gun was on the counter -- he carried it once in a while -- and i picked it up and tried to scare him. he backed off, but then he came at me. and i pulled the trigger, i guess. i really don't remember it clearly. it went off and he died. >> barbar
he wraps his arms around me and comforts me and tells me he's going to see me through this and that he's forgiven me, because i can't forgive myself sometimes. >> i've become a very angry person rather than, say, somebody who is looking at things and finding things better. there's nothing rehabilitating here. it's a drudgery really. >> when we last saw barbara erdman, she was 65 years old and one year into her ten-year sentence for murder. >> my husband had left me after 30...
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he uses me as his instrument that shows me -- and chose me. i knew she is looking down and saying, my god, thank you for using me as your instrument. what got does, not does see how -- and not just hdoes he traded instrument, he supports it to the fullest extent. all across the state, in a poor neighborhood, you spotted me and i thank you. this wonderful opportunity will open up more doors and that children that i serve. i believe that god uses me to continue to empower others. let's also give another warm round of applause. [applause] >> i am here to accept a wonderful honor. because of the instrument and having wonderful parents that supported the spiritually, financially, since those a little girl and i believed i could make my dream become a reality. today, my dear mother is your to see me receive this. and to continue to support me because my mother knows that it takes a village to raise a child. there is another mother presenting me with this award. she flew here today, and i think you from the bottom of my heart for all of your support.
he uses me as his instrument that shows me -- and chose me. i knew she is looking down and saying, my god, thank you for using me as your instrument. what got does, not does see how -- and not just hdoes he traded instrument, he supports it to the fullest extent. all across the state, in a poor neighborhood, you spotted me and i thank you. this wonderful opportunity will open up more doors and that children that i serve. i believe that god uses me to continue to empower others. let's also give...
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me.ning over my words are tierce that want to rest in your hand the poetry is gorgeous. and in this piece, i was at a camp where we all learned yiddish. there was an old man and he sang not this piece but the regular version. this woman was working and said, who are you with this piece? nobody knew if he was a holocaust survivor. everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybody was breaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i was going to sing anyway. this is a gypsy song. [laughter]. free to love and -- [laughter]. i'm thinking this guy is going to walk out of the room and never like me ever again. he doesn't know me but he is going to hate me and remember me as the girl when totally ruinned the moment. [laughter]. i go and you will hear in a minute after this song and he's crying. he's like crying so much that i almost was going to stop but i didn't
me.ning over my words are tierce that want to rest in your hand the poetry is gorgeous. and in this piece, i was at a camp where we all learned yiddish. there was an old man and he sang not this piece but the regular version. this woman was working and said, who are you with this piece? nobody knew if he was a holocaust survivor. everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybody was breaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had...
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follow me, john.at is this? >> this is an egg wash. egg and water. brush the sides along the border. >> it is like glue. so it closes it. >> that's exactly right. it acts as glue and anything with an egg is good with me. then you take a little ham, a little cheese, put it down of kind to one side. >> it is almost like we're making a burrito a little bit. >> that's exactly right. fold it over and seal those edges that you put the egg wash on. just like that. >> good, john! nice. >> seal those edges. >> bake in the oven, 350. >> let's go down to the eating portion of the program. >> they come out looking like this -- >> you bake at 350 or 20 to 30 minutes. they come out golden and beautiful. this is a sweet version i'm serving with maple syrup on the side. or some mustard on the side as well. other great dinner sandwiches -- a crispy chicken sandwich with a big heaping arugula salad. and some lemony mayo. that's a greek yogurt based spread. a blt with avocado and beautiful fried egg. >> you rock. good l
follow me, john.at is this? >> this is an egg wash. egg and water. brush the sides along the border. >> it is like glue. so it closes it. >> that's exactly right. it acts as glue and anything with an egg is good with me. then you take a little ham, a little cheese, put it down of kind to one side. >> it is almost like we're making a burrito a little bit. >> that's exactly right. fold it over and seal those edges that you put the egg wash on. just like that....
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teach me how to dougie.original dougie. >> that's a foreign language. >> jimmy: there's an original doug e. fresh. i don't know if it's the same. >> we're in our 40s. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: speak for yourself. i'm 19. [ laughter ] >> hush up, kimmel. >> jimmy: do you like older men? i'm 20. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but that became a very big deal. >> yes. now, i can't go anywhere without someone playing it. good thing i like the song. >> jimmy: good thing. is that annoying? >> it sometimes can be. but obviously, i'm very good at dougieing. i like to show off my skills. >> jimmy: it's funny, though. it's kind of fun now. but in like 30 years, when people are still asking you to dougie, you're going to want to strangle them to death and put a boot in their head. >> it's very true. i only do part of it. can't do the whole thing. >> jimmy: are you exclusively modeling now? or are you going to get into acting? >> i'm not sure yet. i just want to enjoy this moment. and i just launched my own swimwe
teach me how to dougie.original dougie. >> that's a foreign language. >> jimmy: there's an original doug e. fresh. i don't know if it's the same. >> we're in our 40s. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: speak for yourself. i'm 19. [ laughter ] >> hush up, kimmel. >> jimmy: do you like older men? i'm 20. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but that became a very big deal. >> yes. now, i can't go anywhere without someone playing it. good thing i like the...
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i think for me, because i think every book is a learning process for me. in terms of my culture because i am the first, i don't know about all that needs to be known of both being chinese and of course being japanese. i get a lot wrong. i cringe when i pronounce a japanese word because i know i'm not say itting correctly. i can get away with it. here i don't know, it's harder to get away with it in the bay area because we are such a melting pot. and so many people who know japanese where i don't. what i discovered i think on the whole, for all cultures both cultures and the writing process itself is the more i write about different cultures the more i realize how much alike we are. and if you take anything away take that. take the fact that all humanity is the same. you know the -- culturesar a background for me it makes you who you are. if you are japanese you bow. if you are chinese you don't. there are certain things that are specific to each culture. but if you are writing characters there are specific things that are everybody. and that's more importa
i think for me, because i think every book is a learning process for me. in terms of my culture because i am the first, i don't know about all that needs to be known of both being chinese and of course being japanese. i get a lot wrong. i cringe when i pronounce a japanese word because i know i'm not say itting correctly. i can get away with it. here i don't know, it's harder to get away with it in the bay area because we are such a melting pot. and so many people who know japanese where i...
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me, they take me straight to lockup. my wine has got more people on lockup than the police have. they get drunk on mine and they want to fight. they tell me they'll lock your little bitty ass up. i said what? i ain't making nothing, man, what you talking about? i'm sober. >> holmes comes up clean today. other inmates are not so lucky. >> it's called hooch, that homemade wine. it's what they brew, basically for the weekends, watching the football game. it's like us going to the bar and having a drink. and it's strong, too. >> though holmes usually conceals his hooch-making operation, the prison allowed our cameras to show us how it's done, provided it's destroyed upon completion. >> two cups you're done. three you're passed out. you drink four you're going to the hole. trust me. take my jug. gallon jug. and this is half gallon here. i got another half gallon of orange juice. take my sugar and take your juice, and you do this. let it sit for three days. when wine ferments, it emits a methane gas. it creates pressure. if yo
me, they take me straight to lockup. my wine has got more people on lockup than the police have. they get drunk on mine and they want to fight. they tell me they'll lock your little bitty ass up. i said what? i ain't making nothing, man, what you talking about? i'm sober. >> holmes comes up clean today. other inmates are not so lucky. >> it's called hooch, that homemade wine. it's what they brew, basically for the weekends, watching the football game. it's like us going to the bar...
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believe you make me believe you make me believe in angels you taught me to envision so much more ore be imprisoned in a world too small utah to me to be mightier than the greatest -- you taught me to be mightier than the greatest and no matter how heavy a load i always take the high road end because of you -- and because of you you make me believe you make me believe you make me believe you make me believe in angels and i am just one more fed their -- one small feather in your dream ♪ [applause] for us, and it makes me emotional, because that song was absolutely perfect for the reason that jules is going to , and so is rose. ladies, get on up here. as i mentioned to you earlier, our fiscal sponsor his women's in a cultural network. it was started by an angel, and we are all the others in her wings. one of the most incredible women. she has worked for years with planned parenthood. she created women's and a cultural network and another program attached to it called california women's agenda. you will have been all over the state of california, the thousands of women in a heartbeat. s
believe you make me believe you make me believe in angels you taught me to envision so much more ore be imprisoned in a world too small utah to me to be mightier than the greatest -- you taught me to be mightier than the greatest and no matter how heavy a load i always take the high road end because of you -- and because of you you make me believe you make me believe you make me believe you make me believe in angels and i am just one more fed their -- one small feather in your dream ♪...
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can you explain to me? >> rose: skin color and racism -- no, it's the same. >> racism is a better word. >> rose: there's class. >> yes, class as well. >> rose: and some would argue there's a greater distinction based in class and haves and have-nots than between color. >> that is perfectly true and a reality which is now catching up with the world. i think it's always second to a lot of things but i think that in creasingly the rich are getting richer, the poorer are getting poorer and i think it's reached a point now where it is dominant issue in global politics because we can't localize politics than the way we used to in the past. you know, it's in terms of global politics thes hav the ha the have-nots. that's the issue. >> rose: why don't you write a play about that. about us. >> i don't write plays about ideas. i respond to a very personal story. a human face. i could write a play about you and maybe the assumption on my side the act of faith on my side would have to be in wright play about charlie ros
can you explain to me? >> rose: skin color and racism -- no, it's the same. >> racism is a better word. >> rose: there's class. >> yes, class as well. >> rose: and some would argue there's a greater distinction based in class and haves and have-nots than between color. >> that is perfectly true and a reality which is now catching up with the world. i think it's always second to a lot of things but i think that in creasingly the rich are getting richer, the...
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let me see. >> jimmy: no, i'm not -- no, you can show me. you can show me. >> oh, wait, i can?> jimmy: you know what that is. you don't. >> i don't. >> jimmy: yes, you do. >> i don't even -- it's a -- oh, my god, okay. >> jimmy: all right, 30 seconds on the clock. here we go! >> oh, i started. >> pole. dancing pole. >> jimmy: what is it? >> flag. >> jimmy: lindsay, listen to him. >> building. >> oh, i can -- >> jimmy: what did you say first? >> building. >> jimmy: what did you say first? >> pole. pole dancing. [ laughter ] pole -- pole square -- pole -- [ screams ] pole -- pole triangle. pole -- pole -- >> jimmy: yeah, pole triangle. [ laughter ] that's close. >> pole -- [ buzzer ] >> pole -- i was trying to do a vault. >> oh. >> lock and -- >> jimmy: that was good. that was good. so you were drawing a vault. pole vaulting. [ applause ] >> but it's, like, really? >> jimmy: you lost. >> really? do i put that there? >> jimmy: all right, good. ready? >> oh yeah. >> jimmy: this is going to be awesome. this is exciting. >> i'm really good. >> jimmy: you've got to be fast. >> it look
let me see. >> jimmy: no, i'm not -- no, you can show me. you can show me. >> oh, wait, i can?> jimmy: you know what that is. you don't. >> i don't. >> jimmy: yes, you do. >> i don't even -- it's a -- oh, my god, okay. >> jimmy: all right, 30 seconds on the clock. here we go! >> oh, i started. >> pole. dancing pole. >> jimmy: what is it? >> flag. >> jimmy: lindsay, listen to him. >> building. >> oh, i can --...
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you owe me. >> you offered me sneers. >> you got my 120 bucks?you hold this for me. >> stand here and let me know. >> you get to keep the sneakers. i got you. >> if drugs were legal people would say there are more of that. >> it is the policy of prohibition that causes that environment. we don't have the kids on a corner i have a 5th of jack daniels here for you. they are sold by businesses and safe well lit places. there is no violence here but this is legal. there used to be violence in places like this. >> they ended the 9 years of alcohol prohibition. >> we created organized crime. al cap poen. >> organized crime was there well before prohibition. >> it dropped and became legal again. if we were to do away with our drug laws and log get miez narcotic use in this country let an adult do what they do we know stat tisiccally the drug usage numbers are going to sky rocket. people think we are not for drug laws drug abuse would be rampant. it criminalizes all drugs ten years ago. the number of abusers would not sky rocket. >> in portugal which peo
you owe me. >> you offered me sneers. >> you got my 120 bucks?you hold this for me. >> stand here and let me know. >> you get to keep the sneakers. i got you. >> if drugs were legal people would say there are more of that. >> it is the policy of prohibition that causes that environment. we don't have the kids on a corner i have a 5th of jack daniels here for you. they are sold by businesses and safe well lit places. there is no violence here but this is...
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let me tell you why i'm sorry. i was here over three years ago talking in support of the youth promise act. why am i still here talking in support of this? why isn't it already funded? you are going to hear from panelist and you have heard from panelists who are telling the truth. they are armed with statistics, information, i can tell you what i am armed with from the streets. i am armed with these words, why isn't there another way? i am armed with the stories of people like a young woman i know named dark eyes who committed our first crime when she was 10 years old. her father belonged to a gang, her mother was a drug dealer, her brothers and sisters were all in gangs. why wasn't there another way? to ask that question, for the past three and a half year, i've been engaged in the -- father greg boyle, an amazing man, was on capitol hill at the time talking about the promise act. for three years, i have stud dud i home boy industries. i was very honored for the visit. the largest gang intervention agency in the u
let me tell you why i'm sorry. i was here over three years ago talking in support of the youth promise act. why am i still here talking in support of this? why isn't it already funded? you are going to hear from panelist and you have heard from panelists who are telling the truth. they are armed with statistics, information, i can tell you what i am armed with from the streets. i am armed with these words, why isn't there another way? i am armed with the stories of people like a young woman i...
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long year you know me i have music from when my mind finished me at least for life and for music. here it is. i feel sad. because i can't account. for the world but i am a very. clear. here let's reach the director has given me a very difficult role just oh not sure where you might get very emotional when i come to the theater my legs grow non-drug and i cannot walk most of it you three six you have to prepare for the performance to take mom live me law. school let's remember how your party tunes. coupons mitri. your job or do what i love my mom she's a very kindly and caring person i know but sometimes she's just like a sneak here she comes to me and gives me this here she eve you don't hear noise your room where your heart lay i will be a cio. to studies a special school for children with disabilities where poet got i'm going to calmly call this paying a visit teenagers with learning difficulties have drawn illustrations for his book today government is reading new poems to the students. many thoughts are on my mind to at least to be precise. you. do yes. this is where my poems
long year you know me i have music from when my mind finished me at least for life and for music. here it is. i feel sad. because i can't account. for the world but i am a very. clear. here let's reach the director has given me a very difficult role just oh not sure where you might get very emotional when i come to the theater my legs grow non-drug and i cannot walk most of it you three six you have to prepare for the performance to take mom live me law. school let's remember how your party...
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is that me. >> it's people with influence over the nation's politics, economy. >> stephen: that's me,ys like us. >> and culture. >> stephen: come on. guys like you and me we're one group. what is this other group you are talking about of white people? >> we're talking about a problem focused in the working class. we're talking high school education, blue collar jobs and so forth. we've had incredible changes over the last 50 years. quick example, marriage. central cultural institutions, 1960, 84% of all white adults in the working class were married. it's the norm. by 2010 that's down to 48% fewer than that half. it's a divergence between classes. because the upper middle class isç married, just about the sae race it iewsessed to be. >> the upper class has a stronger dedication to marriage? >> you have two different things. an upper middle class which is a lot of people. professionals. but fur talking about upper class we're talking about earlier they run the country and they increasingly don't have the least idea how most americans live. they live in a bubble in many cases. >> steph
is that me. >> it's people with influence over the nation's politics, economy. >> stephen: that's me,ys like us. >> and culture. >> stephen: come on. guys like you and me we're one group. what is this other group you are talking about of white people? >> we're talking about a problem focused in the working class. we're talking high school education, blue collar jobs and so forth. we've had incredible changes over the last 50 years. quick example, marriage. central...
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they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and that kind of thing. we admit -- we -- women reacting on taking out the bra and putting it on fire. the fire of the bra. a symbol. showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it ca
they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves...