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s, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, couldn't resist dropping in once in a while at the much-talked about terrace. i listened to the rumba of chico's suite, then i would imagine chico back in new york doing arrangements for count bassie and ringo starr and i see myself turning into a big fan during my teenage years in havana. so that gives you a little idea about all these connections. i was born in havana in t
s, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues...
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sheen on the royal family with all this party and you know. women. ok . let's basically there's a new study that says that c.e.o.'s that are single can bring more willing to take riskier. make risky decisions i guess you could say than those that are married but it's kind of hard to imagine how far they might let it go because we've already seen some married guys do some pretty shady things. but last friday the married c.e.o. was forced to resign following allegations that he falsified twenty thousand dollars in expenses to conceal a relationship with business associate jodie fisher. ok that was really just a sex scandal but this comes from the national bureau of economic research and so they say the guys that are single are riskier basically they tend to spend more money on things and acquisitions investments with more rapidly increase the size of the business but also have a much higher chance of blowing up and they say it's a more volatile stock price but why do they always have to hit on the single guys ok high risk is also high reward if it goes right it's not our problem with this so the c.d.o. that are marr
sheen on the royal family with all this party and you know. women. ok . let's basically there's a new study that says that c.e.o.'s that are single can bring more willing to take riskier. make risky decisions i guess you could say than those that are married but it's kind of hard to imagine how far they might let it go because we've already seen some married guys do some pretty shady things. but last friday the married c.e.o. was forced to resign following allegations that he falsified twenty...
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s. chance for a few thunderstorms late this afternoon and into the evening as well. >>> into another cannon and just shot out of that one. >> charlie sheent his very public battle with his bosses at "two and a half men" and his colorful antics that followed. how is he now doing a year later? we're going to find out when charlie sheen sits down with us live in studio tomorrow only on "today." sure to be interesting. no doubt another cannon into another cannon. >> he always has a colorful way of putting things. >> tiger blood. we'll check in with him. also coming up in this half hour the aspiring model lauren scruggs who lost an eye and a hand after walk nothing a spill-spinning plane propeller. she is going through an amazing recovery and we're going to have an update on how she's doing coming up in a bit. >> also, no time for dinner? how about breakfast? giada de laurentiis is making gourmet dinners by turning the tables on supper. she has quick and easy meals for families on the go. you're going to like the sound of this. then beauty on the go with the airlines restricting what goes into your carry-on. a quick weekend getaway can be com
s. chance for a few thunderstorms late this afternoon and into the evening as well. >>> into another cannon and just shot out of that one. >> charlie sheent his very public battle with his bosses at "two and a half men" and his colorful antics that followed. how is he now doing a year later? we're going to find out when charlie sheen sits down with us live in studio tomorrow only on "today." sure to be interesting. no doubt another cannon into another cannon....
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s office declined to discuss details of the case, they told us they are reviewing it. recently velazquez's story has begun to hit the press, and it's attracted hollywood actor and activist martin sheenber the actor went to the prison to meet velazquez. >> your statement at your sentencing, that there was a miscarriage of justice and that you trusted the system and you trusted your own innocence, you trusted god that you would be exonerated. >> right, i still do. >> yes, of course. that's why we're here. >> and then there's juror ramon aviles. he says he's always had his doubts about the verdict. >> what did i do? did i do something wrong here? i think i did something wrong. >> he told us he began to question his decision the moment the verdict was announced. >> once it was announced, i looked at the mother, and then i looked away. in other words, i didn't know where to put my face. i guess that's what i had to live with from that time on. >> steve cohen says that admission by a juror will not necessarily help velazquez. >> he's already been convicted. 12 people said guilty, and now to come in and say i want you to look at it again. i want all of that work to be washed away because t
s office declined to discuss details of the case, they told us they are reviewing it. recently velazquez's story has begun to hit the press, and it's attracted hollywood actor and activist martin sheenber the actor went to the prison to meet velazquez. >> your statement at your sentencing, that there was a miscarriage of justice and that you trusted the system and you trusted your own innocence, you trusted god that you would be exonerated. >> right, i still do. >> yes, of...