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i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that
i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that
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i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that one for me was a learning experience. i love it. >> london has changed, as every city has. you certainly will not have any of those bankers wearing bowler hats and numberless. more to the point, london out is tremendously diverse. paris is becoming in admitting that it is more a diversity, and there's a little line for me quite hidden away the says i'm very much a parisian or i'm interested in parisian women, but not quite sure that i ever met a parisian woman. what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of
i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that one for me was a learning experience. i love it. >> london...
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i would hate for you to hate every minute of it. >> i loved it. tavis: when you first started, did you think it was going to resonate with the audience? >> i do not think you can ever know that, certainly to the extent that it did. tavis: what do you think the reason is? >> i think the reason is the characters. i think the characters were really well drawn. yes, if is a wonderful procedure, and closing the case every week is great, but people do not come back for that. people come back because they really want to know what was going on with brenda. they really want to see the dynamic in the squad room. >> why was the accent so important? >> she was from atlanta. i feel it was part of what is armed people and made them underestimate her. when james talk about the project, he said it is unusual to have a southern person the smartest person in the room, and i loved that idea. i have a real respect for the south. i've loved southern people. i love the history, so i really wanted to tap into that and celebrate it, make it a huge part of her character. s
i would hate for you to hate every minute of it. >> i loved it. tavis: when you first started, did you think it was going to resonate with the audience? >> i do not think you can ever know that, certainly to the extent that it did. tavis: what do you think the reason is? >> i think the reason is the characters. i think the characters were really well drawn. yes, if is a wonderful procedure, and closing the case every week is great, but people do not come back for that. people...
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i love this city. i love the scenery. i love the people. the hospital. i think that almaty has very beautiful people. as well as the environment. >> do you hear almaty as a cultural center, a scientific center, educational center -- how about entertainment center? what do people do here for entertainment? >> almaty is a center of entertainment. we have a drama theaters. we have movie theaters. we have night clubs. people go there. basically, the person is like entertaining themselves. it basically can go on forever. >> what would you have americans know about kazakhstan? just tell them. what would you have them know? so you talk to them? >> take a look at me. i have shining eyes and a shining smile. we have gone through 20 years of independence and have been progressing well. with my smile, my eyes, and my general outlook, look at the country. >> so, if someone comes here, they are welcome. >> i was invited to do an interview for the television network. nathanst interviewer joh newell has his own program kazakhstan kazakhstan. after the show, i had an opp
i love this city. i love the scenery. i love the people. the hospital. i think that almaty has very beautiful people. as well as the environment. >> do you hear almaty as a cultural center, a scientific center, educational center -- how about entertainment center? what do people do here for entertainment? >> almaty is a center of entertainment. we have a drama theaters. we have movie theaters. we have night clubs. people go there. basically, the person is like entertaining...
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she'll blow you away. ♪ and i will always love you ♪ i will always love you ♪ i will always love you ll always love you >> incredible voice. her name is sandtee rose tenerefe, 21-year-old philippine girl, and as you saw basically undiscovered talent. though after this there's apparently some record labels that are very interested in signing her. she's got a fan page already on facebook that has over 5,000 fans. >> cee lo or adam le vine. >> "america's got talent" is calling. >> somebody has that kind of talent and has to promote herself, and she does, because it's so hard in this world of music. that's fantastic. i really go for that. >> are you one of those people that sing in the shower? >> i sing driving. >> you do? >> i love singing while i drive. >> do you have a good voice, martha? america wants to know. >> i don't know, i don't know. >> is anybody ever in the car with you in when you're singing? >> the dogs, they love it. >> do they join in? >> they love it, yes. >> now what if that had been jimmy kimmel singing? >> jimmy kimmel isgreat. i love jimmy kimmel. just don't like him
she'll blow you away. ♪ and i will always love you ♪ i will always love you ♪ i will always love you ll always love you >> incredible voice. her name is sandtee rose tenerefe, 21-year-old philippine girl, and as you saw basically undiscovered talent. though after this there's apparently some record labels that are very interested in signing her. she's got a fan page already on facebook that has over 5,000 fans. >> cee lo or adam le vine. >> "america's got...
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can you say i love you, daddy? >> i love you, daddy. >> i love you too. i miss you. when i heard him say i love you, it felt good. i mean, there's not much i can say. it just really touched me that he called me daddy because it would have been easy for him not to. he didn't get a chance to know my like that. >> daddy is stuck. he's stuck in the mirror. >> yeah. >> i can't get out my daddy. >> i always wanted jonathon to be a part of my son's life, no matter what. i'm so excited that he's taken to the fact that this is your daddy. i know it hurts him, though, because he's out there saying daddy's stuck. so i know it's still hard for him. because once we leave here, i think it's going to really hurt him more than anything. >> orion -- >> put your hand up. >> how are you doing? >> all of it is depressing. what can you say? you know, you want to hug him. and everything else. and it's like, you know, like you lost your son, like he's dead. >>> coming up -- on "lockup: extended stay." >> when you're down like that, naked as a jaybird, put down on the floor, you're at the b
can you say i love you, daddy? >> i love you, daddy. >> i love you too. i miss you. when i heard him say i love you, it felt good. i mean, there's not much i can say. it just really touched me that he called me daddy because it would have been easy for him not to. he didn't get a chance to know my like that. >> daddy is stuck. he's stuck in the mirror. >> yeah. >> i can't get out my daddy. >> i always wanted jonathon to be a part of my son's life, no matter...
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i love dogs. my: it is a golden retriever. >> oh, those are beautiful dogs. >> jimmy: he is. cute, cute dog. her name is gary. [ laughter ] and -- she's cute. >> whoa, whoa. pause. >> jimmy: she has -- she has paws. [ laughter ] she has paws. >> no. i mean, yes. the dog -- you got a boy dog -- a girl dog named gary? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, i'm a guy named tracy, so i guess -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah -- [ light laughter ] but you know what? i freaked out 'cause she's a puppy-puppy. >> okay. >> jimmy: do you feed them, like, certain puppy food? kibbles, or anything? >> i mean, you know, you got to get the correct food for the dog because they have special vitamins that they use. i mean, spartacus will only eat, like, table food. he's spoiled. and coco has to feed him by hand. this dude is crazy. i'm telling you, my dogs are crazy. when we leave to go to a restaurant, our dog be like, "go make sure you order that steak." you know? [ laughter ] yeah, they look at you, like, "where you going? that's right
i love dogs. my: it is a golden retriever. >> oh, those are beautiful dogs. >> jimmy: he is. cute, cute dog. her name is gary. [ laughter ] and -- she's cute. >> whoa, whoa. pause. >> jimmy: she has -- she has paws. [ laughter ] she has paws. >> no. i mean, yes. the dog -- you got a boy dog -- a girl dog named gary? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, i'm a guy named tracy, so i guess -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah -- [ light laughter ] but you know what? i freaked...
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i love you. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. [ male announcer ] you start your day... love you, too. ...thinking about what's important to you -- your family... ...the mortgage... the kids' college tuition. [ cellphone ringing ] but life insurance? [ horn honking ] life is unpredictable. that's why at fidelity life we want you to think about term life insurance -- taking care of your family's future expenses if something happens to you. it's easy. we get to know you and your needs, then give you our best quote and our competitors'. you choose and save up to 70%. that could mean $250,000
i love you. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. [ male announcer ] you start your...
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i love you. i love you. ws for them all. you can try snapshot from progressive before you switch your insurance. [ horn honks ] just plug snapshot into your car, and drive like you -- to see if your good driving could save you up to 30%. so try the way to save that's as unique as you are. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> christine taylor was caught by surprise when the lifelong friend she brutally beat, burned and held captive for hours, turned her into police, leading to a 12-year prison sentence, and that has threatened her relationship with the father of her two children. >> why can't i be a part of your life no more? no, man i'm sick of being in this [ bleep ] myself without you all wondering what's going on. i'm trying real [ bleep ] hard to stay out of trouble and it get my [ bleep ] together, and feels like i have nothing to come home to. like you gave it to the other girl. i don't feel like i have a family. >> stay calm. >> there's too mu
i love you. i love you. ws for them all. you can try snapshot from progressive before you switch your insurance. [ horn honks ] just plug snapshot into your car, and drive like you -- to see if your good driving could save you up to 30%. so try the way to save that's as unique as you are. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> christine taylor was caught by surprise when the lifelong friend she brutally beat, burned and held captive for...
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i love it!t are we, beyonce?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, wait, wait. you got on a chopper? >> we got on like a chopper going to like, montauk. i was like, "whoa, slow down. this is a little too much." now i'm like, "oh, my god. what am i going to do?" geesh. >> jimmy: yeah, this is all over 33. >> 33, so it's like, "you know, babe, take the next seven years off." >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> at 40, i want "airwolf." [ laughter ] i want "airwolf." >> jimmy: oh, i love "airwolf." what's was the premise of "airwolf" again? the guy stole a -- military helicopter? >> military something. he was just shooting a lot of things. >> jimmy: did he live in a volcano? >> yes. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: he had an eagle as like a pet. >> i just remember -- >> jimmy: how do you sell that show? i mean, how do you go, like, "i got the best idea." >> "i've got a premise that's gonna blow your mind. it's an eagle." >> jimmy: guy lives in a volcano. that's pretty rad. now, you're an upstate guy, right?
i love it!t are we, beyonce?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, wait, wait. you got on a chopper? >> we got on like a chopper going to like, montauk. i was like, "whoa, slow down. this is a little too much." now i'm like, "oh, my god. what am i going to do?" geesh. >> jimmy: yeah, this is all over 33. >> 33, so it's like, "you know, babe, take the next seven years off." >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> at 40, i want...
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and i love him anyway. y biggest fear is that -- that he will get -- get the worst -- he'll get the row. that's my worst fear. i come out and pray on saturday. every weekend. sometimes i get to come on sundays. it's important to keep the closeness and to communicate. we talk on the phone every day. but i actually get to see him. and i feel like i get to touch him and kiss him even though it's through glass. that's actually the hardest part was that there's that glass there. >> i you. >> i love you. >> precious. >> hi. >> how are you? >> good. just right here today. >> i know -- >> why you do that? >> 12 reasons. yeah. >> no one understands how does somebody as smart as you, as, you know, i hate saying that, as beautiful as you, or somebody who can have anybody you want, how do you get involved with a man who's in prison? a man with no future. a man with nothing to offer you. can't help who you fall in love with. and i love him. and he feeds me emotionally. he gives me everything that i need. >> i you. i do.
and i love him anyway. y biggest fear is that -- that he will get -- get the worst -- he'll get the row. that's my worst fear. i come out and pray on saturday. every weekend. sometimes i get to come on sundays. it's important to keep the closeness and to communicate. we talk on the phone every day. but i actually get to see him. and i feel like i get to touch him and kiss him even though it's through glass. that's actually the hardest part was that there's that glass there. >> i you....
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she'll blow you away. ♪ and i will always love you ♪ i will always love you ♪ i will always love you ll always love you >> incredible voice. her name is sandtee rose tenerefe, 21-year-old philippine girl, and as you saw basically undiscovered talent. though after this there's apparently some record labels that are very interested in signing her. she's got a fan page already on facebook that has over 5,000 fans. >> cee lo or adam le vine. >> "america's got talent" is calling. >> somebody has that kind of talent and has to promote herself, and she does, because it's so hard in this world of music. that's fantastic. i really go for that. >> are you one of those people that sing in the shower? >> i sing driving. >> you do? >> i love singing while i drive. >> do you have a good voice, martha? america wants to know. >> i don't know, i don't know. >> is anybody ever in the car with you in when you're singing? >> the dogs, they love it. >> do they join in? >> they love it, yes. >> now what if that had been jimmy kimmel singing? >> jimmy kimmel is great. i love jimmy kimmel. just don't like hi
she'll blow you away. ♪ and i will always love you ♪ i will always love you ♪ i will always love you ll always love you >> incredible voice. her name is sandtee rose tenerefe, 21-year-old philippine girl, and as you saw basically undiscovered talent. though after this there's apparently some record labels that are very interested in signing her. she's got a fan page already on facebook that has over 5,000 fans. >> cee lo or adam le vine. >> "america's got...
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i love everything about him. his temperament, i love his personality, i love his intelligence, his wit, his sense of humor. i love everything about him. i wouldn't change anything about him outside of one thing, and that would be his freedom. and i sincerely mean that from the bottom of my heart. >> there are many things lindsay christmas would change about another inmate featured on "lockup," but now it's too late for that. >> this is what my dad gave me before he was executed. someone he was good friends with in prison had made this for my dad to give to us, and my brother got one as well. and i believe this is made out of toilet paper, which is really neat. and it has the date at the bottom. december of '09. that's when my dad passed away. >> lindsay's dad was eric wrinkles, an inmate we met on death row during our shoots at indiana state prison. we were with him when the final appeal of his death sentence was denied. >> what are your thoughts about all this? >> first you're a little -- i mean, even though you
i love everything about him. his temperament, i love his personality, i love his intelligence, his wit, his sense of humor. i love everything about him. i wouldn't change anything about him outside of one thing, and that would be his freedom. and i sincerely mean that from the bottom of my heart. >> there are many things lindsay christmas would change about another inmate featured on "lockup," but now it's too late for that. >> this is what my dad gave me before he was...
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i love it. i'm not complaining. >> it's what happens. art sweating in a minute. >> first question from jody. i've been seeing a guy for three weeks now. when should i ask him how he feels about me, am i his friend or girlfriend? >> it's a scary conversation for a guy. first things first, if seeing the guy means what i think it means, you're not friends and you'll never be friends. you cross the rubicon. >> do you lose respect for us when we are too easy too early? >> i don't think you lose respect but shaves the way you view long-term prospect. maybe this isn't who i will spend the rest of my life. with it doesn't mean it can't become that. >> how many days where you don't feel that way about the girl, it might be the right time and be a long-term prospect. >> you mean to see the person? i like to wait till the first date. but i was raised a different way. i don't think there is any harm having fun on that first date. >> okay. let's go to sara again. >> next up is laurie. i've been single six years. i recently joined a dating site. what n
i love it. i'm not complaining. >> it's what happens. art sweating in a minute. >> first question from jody. i've been seeing a guy for three weeks now. when should i ask him how he feels about me, am i his friend or girlfriend? >> it's a scary conversation for a guy. first things first, if seeing the guy means what i think it means, you're not friends and you'll never be friends. you cross the rubicon. >> do you lose respect for us when we are too easy too early?...
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i love you! what is that? e i gained all the weight. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> a fan actually -- a fan made that picture and i couldn't believe it. because that's -- my hair used to look like that. >> jimmy: no. did it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you ever have long hair? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: like full on '80s like bon jovi, you're saying? >> mullet. >> jimmy: no! billy ray cyrus type of mullet? >> hey -- [ laughter ] listen to me. >> jimmy: i want pictures of that next time you come on. >> i got laid with that mullet. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: stop. stop it! hey! ♪ i want to show everyone a clip from the upcoming season of "the voice." here's adam, cee lo, christina and blake shelton. >> you can already see us doing our little duets later on. [ cheers and applause ] >> i don't like where this is going at all. >> and i will tell you this, too, being from the same area that you're
i love you! what is that? e i gained all the weight. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> a fan actually -- a fan made that picture and i couldn't believe it. because that's -- my hair used to look like that. >> jimmy: no. did it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you ever have long hair? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: like full on '80s like bon jovi, you're saying? >> mullet. >> jimmy: no! billy ray cyrus type of mullet?...
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it i love it, you're everything i'm not!t job by this guy. i stead before, i'll say it again. fellas of the world, scale it back. turn a down a notch for the rest of us so we can just go to a nice dinner and flowers and candy and a ring and that it's it. >> awesome. >>> a son catches his mom doing a bit of sleepwalking. >> oh! >> you have to hear this. >> i was trying -- >> the best part is when he shows her what he caught on [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi
it i love it, you're everything i'm not!t job by this guy. i stead before, i'll say it again. fellas of the world, scale it back. turn a down a notch for the rest of us so we can just go to a nice dinner and flowers and candy and a ring and that it's it. >> awesome. >>> a son catches his mom doing a bit of sleepwalking. >> oh! >> you have to hear this. >> i was trying -- >> the best part is when he shows her what he caught on [ female announcer ] now get...
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coffee. >> i love coffee. i love cars.like, you know, putting on makeup. i did that for a lot of years. >> jimmy: yeah, so it's just natural. >> so, i just thought -- but you know there's that thing with comedians when they're together. there's a thing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it's not the show thing. >> jimmy: no. >> and it's not your performing thing. there's a thing, right? >> jimmy: there is a -- yeah, i know what he's talking about. >> yeah. so, i thought -- and it was just an experiment. it really was a very personal experiment. i want to see if i could get that on video -- >> jimmy: it is. >> -- in a way that, you know, people would like. and i thought for comedy geeks and comedy fans -- i thought they might enjoy seeing the tone of comedians hanging out. >> jimmy: it's fantastic because it's -- >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: it's -- you have -- larry david was a great one. brian regan was a great one. >> yeah. >> jimmy: mel brooks? >> mel brooks was on. >> jimmy: how did you get mel brooks to do that? >> i asked him. >
coffee. >> i love coffee. i love cars.like, you know, putting on makeup. i did that for a lot of years. >> jimmy: yeah, so it's just natural. >> so, i just thought -- but you know there's that thing with comedians when they're together. there's a thing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it's not the show thing. >> jimmy: no. >> and it's not your performing thing. there's a thing, right? >> jimmy: there is a -- yeah, i know what he's talking about. >>...
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love what you do. it is marvelous work. i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as journalists because they show the people. what is fashion history? some old clothes that you can find may be in the free-market? books, magazines, newspapers? i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known
love what you do. it is marvelous work. i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking...
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i love the brownstones, especially when they've never been touched. othing's been done here. >> i figured we could preserve it, make it better for bonnie and velma. you know, not change it too much. >> yeah. i love the architecture. i think it's amazing but needs to be warmed up, made more inviting. cozier. i would love to use benjamin moore historic colors to make it feel rich and elegant and still maintain a lot of history and the in ttegrity of the space. >> the girls are here. i think especially dealing with vonny's arthritis, is there some -- bonnie's arthritis, is there a way to split the house, move them to the bottom floor and bring the kitchen up here? they are the grandmothers of the block. everybody comes here and gathers here. so why not make this the entertaining area rather than their bedroom? >> we should. that's what it would have been historically. >> right. >> let's do it. flip it around. then we have about 1,000 square feet on the floor. >> we need to maximize the seating so there's plenty of space for people to hang out. and the sea
i love the brownstones, especially when they've never been touched. othing's been done here. >> i figured we could preserve it, make it better for bonnie and velma. you know, not change it too much. >> yeah. i love the architecture. i think it's amazing but needs to be warmed up, made more inviting. cozier. i would love to use benjamin moore historic colors to make it feel rich and elegant and still maintain a lot of history and the in ttegrity of the space. >> the girls are...
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like maybe why i also have a kind of obsession, i love to work with denim. it was not so well cena that time. i am born in 1952. in 1958, some boys had denim trousers. for my parents, they felt it was not very elegant. so it was not so nice, not so clean. so me, i fantasy about it. and maybe i was looking more and people that were wearing that kind of close, sometimes going to buy a jacket. there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some boy from the suburbs. i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore rebellious close. i find it very attractive and very interesting. of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also showing that kind of rebellion of the street. for me, maybe it became like those things are not that bad. and they're already recognized. they show some kind of people that i am not a
like maybe why i also have a kind of obsession, i love to work with denim. it was not so well cena that time. i am born in 1952. in 1958, some boys had denim trousers. for my parents, they felt it was not very elegant. so it was not so nice, not so clean. so me, i fantasy about it. and maybe i was looking more and people that were wearing that kind of close, sometimes going to buy a jacket. there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some...
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i loved it. e funny story because one could listen to you in this conversation and get the impression perhaps, right or wrong, you tell me, that demme, fine filmmaker that he is, has given up or just put on the back burner for the moment the big hollywood production for the other stuff that you're doing now. would that be an accurate statement? >> you know, i follow my enthusiasms. honestly, tavis, i feel like it's easier to get a small amount of money to make a great neil young film than it is to get a gigantic amount of money to make a big old movie. tavis: what's the anne hathaway movie you did? >> "rachel getting married," yeah. tavis: "rachel getting married," great movie. >> that was wonderful because it was a screenplay that was kind of modest in its physicality, but had tremendous appeal on a lot of levels. no, i love doing fiction. in fact, i did a film recently with andre gregory and wallace shawn. it's wallace shawn's adaptation of ibsen's "the master builder" starring wallace shawn. ju
i loved it. e funny story because one could listen to you in this conversation and get the impression perhaps, right or wrong, you tell me, that demme, fine filmmaker that he is, has given up or just put on the back burner for the moment the big hollywood production for the other stuff that you're doing now. would that be an accurate statement? >> you know, i follow my enthusiasms. honestly, tavis, i feel like it's easier to get a small amount of money to make a great neil young film than...
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i read a story, and i think, yes, i love that story. i would love to go and see that character. now, two years ago, that might have been different. two years hence, it might be different. if you read a story or a character that is a little bit similar, then you would not be attracted by it. it is all dependent on the work you have been doing recently. it is like you are looking at a table of food, and you are thinking, i think i want an apple. for that moment, you want an apple. the next day, it might be, "i want a little bit of that pam," or a little bit of that beef steak or whatever, -- i want a little bit of that ham. this is what i try to do in my work and my life, and then you read the script, and you think, i am not really sure why. of course, who the director is makes a difference. how well it is written makes a difference. whether they are going to pay you are not makes a difference. tavis: a simple phrase, but a wonderful phrase. the phrase "listen to." you listen to yourself. your immense talent as an actor, one of the things i most enjoyed about you is your sound. th
i read a story, and i think, yes, i love that story. i would love to go and see that character. now, two years ago, that might have been different. two years hence, it might be different. if you read a story or a character that is a little bit similar, then you would not be attracted by it. it is all dependent on the work you have been doing recently. it is like you are looking at a table of food, and you are thinking, i think i want an apple. for that moment, you want an apple. the next day,...
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i love that guy, from a distance. be like -- [laughter] that's his thing, isn't it? geoff: he would point at you? craig: yeah. he would say who is that creepy guy over there? geoff: that's dick knuckle over there. craig: i didn't know you could do jason statham. geoff: sure. i'll come over there and kick your ass. we'll play a game of dick knuckle. if you lose i'll -- craig: all right. let's play a game of russian dick nuck. you had better do the thing. geoff: all right. more late, late show with spike mcbony fingers after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it a starting price under 16 grand. take it to the track. tweak. tweak. tweak. stop. take it to the car shows. call the critics. call the marketing team. get a celebrity endorser. he's perfect. i am? [ male announcer ] yes, you are. making a groundbreaki
i love that guy, from a distance. be like -- [laughter] that's his thing, isn't it? geoff: he would point at you? craig: yeah. he would say who is that creepy guy over there? geoff: that's dick knuckle over there. craig: i didn't know you could do jason statham. geoff: sure. i'll come over there and kick your ass. we'll play a game of dick knuckle. if you lose i'll -- craig: all right. let's play a game of russian dick nuck. you had better do the thing. geoff: all right. more late, late show...
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ringmaster. >> i think i fell in love as soon as i saw him.e's on stage as a ringmaster he takes care of the arena. he's so charismatic. yeah, he's amazing. but he's a great person too. >> jonathan's brazilian-born wife is a dancer and line captain with the show and they have two children and find the circus to be a wonderful and supportive home. >> the greatest thing about the greatest show on earth and really circus life in general is its emphasis on family. you have this marvelous opportunity to share this dynamic experience with your sons and daughters. i mean, can you imagine one week your backyard is hershey park, the next week it's the grand canyon. >> his own life was steeped in the arts but of a different kind. >> i started off with the world renowned boys choir of harlem when i was about 11 years old. that changed my life. we travelled all over the place. i mean, paris. you name it. we'd be on the greatest stages with the greatest artists in the world from stevie wonder to placido domingo. >> with the world as his stage, there was an
ringmaster. >> i think i fell in love as soon as i saw him.e's on stage as a ringmaster he takes care of the arena. he's so charismatic. yeah, he's amazing. but he's a great person too. >> jonathan's brazilian-born wife is a dancer and line captain with the show and they have two children and find the circus to be a wonderful and supportive home. >> the greatest thing about the greatest show on earth and really circus life in general is its emphasis on family. you have this...
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i loved it.it and what's nice is the episodes are out and bouncing around and i can be anywhere in the world. people will occasionally bring up one of the episodes i worked on. they have this beautiful gift they keep giving. >> let's talk love and romance and marriage. >> which one? >> let's start with love. how many times have you been proper low in love in your life. >> i'm married so there is one answer to that. one. >> sorry that a diplomatic life. >> my wife, liza. >> you never had your heartbroken before that? >> it wasn't a woman. it was a cat. it was a cat that betrayed me. we don't want to talk about the animals. yeah, i would say i will go with my answer. my wife. my beautiful wife. >> when did you realize? >> my only true love. >> did you realize he was the? >> instantly. these are the answers ha make it all okay. don't screw with this. instantly. i knew right away. actually i did know very quickly. it was being shot for television. somewhere in the vault at nbc, there is footage of me
i loved it.it and what's nice is the episodes are out and bouncing around and i can be anywhere in the world. people will occasionally bring up one of the episodes i worked on. they have this beautiful gift they keep giving. >> let's talk love and romance and marriage. >> which one? >> let's start with love. how many times have you been proper low in love in your life. >> i'm married so there is one answer to that. one. >> sorry that a diplomatic life. >> my...
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i loved it.here is a window of opportunity for you to leave on your own terms in your career and do something else, it's great. so i started to think, hey, i'm in my early 60s. if i'm going to do it, i've got to do it now. >> so many women would love to change their lives, but there is that fear factor or they don't have the financial freedom. what would you say to a woman who wants to do that or is fearful of the change? >> particularly if you're going back into the work place, you have to understand though it's scary, once you get the ball rolling, opportunities start to emerge. i think one of the key things is to understand traditional ways of trying to find a job, throwing your resume out there don't work. you've got to network. target your volunteer work so it focuses on certain things you can use to segue back into the work force. >> your book has fun things and practical things, too. one of the things you touch on is getting in touch with your bitch envy? >> what does that mean exactly? >>
i loved it.here is a window of opportunity for you to leave on your own terms in your career and do something else, it's great. so i started to think, hey, i'm in my early 60s. if i'm going to do it, i've got to do it now. >> so many women would love to change their lives, but there is that fear factor or they don't have the financial freedom. what would you say to a woman who wants to do that or is fearful of the change? >> particularly if you're going back into the work place, you...
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i love the idea of a signature cocktail. watermelon bell ini, if you're going to choose one, choose one with four or even better three ingredients. >> i have a camtini. how to write the perfect thank you card. >> they are important. cherished when all we get in the mailbox are bills. >> means a lot. >> think in threes. send in three days of receiving your gift, only needs to be three lines long. the first will be an acknowledgement of the gift. thank you for the book. the second one would be how you're going to use it. i'm going to read it on my trip next week. the third one would be acknowledgement of a future meeting or greeting. i look forward to seeing you at the holiday party. >> classy, southern. last but not least. the perfect way to eat chicken. >> pick up a napkin. pick your favorite piece. wrap the end in the napkin like this and take little bites. the most important thing is you don't do this when you're talking, move your hands. >> also important. >> sit it down. >> also important not to talk with your mouthful,
i love the idea of a signature cocktail. watermelon bell ini, if you're going to choose one, choose one with four or even better three ingredients. >> i have a camtini. how to write the perfect thank you card. >> they are important. cherished when all we get in the mailbox are bills. >> means a lot. >> think in threes. send in three days of receiving your gift, only needs to be three lines long. the first will be an acknowledgement of the gift. thank you for the book....
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it i love it, you're everything i'm not!t job by this guy. i stead before, i'll say it again. fellas of the world, scale it back. turn a down a notch for the rest of us so we can just go to a nice dinner and flowers and candy and a ring and that it's it. >> awesome. >>> a son catches his mom doing a bit of sleepwalking. >> oh! >> you have to hear this. >> i was trying -- >> the best part is when he when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online. just $84.99 a month, guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. there's at least three computers. [ girl 1 ] a tablet. couple of gaming systems. we could all be running at the same time. we do not notice any dips. [ male announcer ] get tv rated #1 in customer satisfaction. and get the school yea
it i love it, you're everything i'm not!t job by this guy. i stead before, i'll say it again. fellas of the world, scale it back. turn a down a notch for the rest of us so we can just go to a nice dinner and flowers and candy and a ring and that it's it. >> awesome. >>> a son catches his mom doing a bit of sleepwalking. >> oh! >> you have to hear this. >> i was trying -- >> the best part is when he when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone,...
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i have energy and i love my pillow. did you believe it when you saw the sign that said it did all that? it's too good to be true! i was really skeptical. my husband is the biggest skeptic ever. he's like, "you want to spend money on a pillow? go ahead, we'll see what happens," rolling his eyes. and, honest, it worked so well. i love my pillow, love it. thank you, that's awesome. thank you. thank you for making it. [applause] i know, mike, that the 60-night money-back guarantee really makes a big difference for people who are skeptical, who know that they want to try a pillow but maybe they're afraid because they have had so many in the past that didn't work. right, and i've said, you know, back when i invented this seven years ago, or eight years ago, whatever it's been now, that was the one thing i wanted people to not have, that skepticism, so i gave the... believed in it so much, that's why i gave the 60-day money-back guarantee so they'd have nothing to lose and everything to gain. you have everything to gain. your h
i have energy and i love my pillow. did you believe it when you saw the sign that said it did all that? it's too good to be true! i was really skeptical. my husband is the biggest skeptic ever. he's like, "you want to spend money on a pillow? go ahead, we'll see what happens," rolling his eyes. and, honest, it worked so well. i love my pillow, love it. thank you, that's awesome. thank you. thank you for making it. [applause] i know, mike, that the 60-night money-back guarantee really...
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i love you so much. to my cousin been said the fazio we all love you and miss you very much. >> douglas for numb john barrels. john farrell. joseph perrelli said abdul fata when the faulkner. shannon fava. robert farr lazio, jr.. ronald was eeoc near. william seehad francis feel the. garth fini. sean fagan. peter fetal bird. adam feinberg. rosa feliciano. edward welk's. edward fergus, jr. j. joseph ferguson. henry mendez. into the fernandez. julio fernandez. police of gisele. and it pereira my brother-in-law fighter 101. we love you and we miss you you are for ever in our hearts and our prayers. and 21 of a kind god has given you your wings because you are my angel. and from your sense, we love you and miss you robber barons. david for rouge geo. lewis marcy neve, jr.. jennifer elise. kristin nicole sidel and ilya fields. samuel fields. brad the senate and. michael fiorina. steven firarelli. jon fisher. andrew fisher. bennett lawson. gerald fisher. lucy fishman. brian fitzgerald. thomas fitzpatrick. rich
i love you so much. to my cousin been said the fazio we all love you and miss you very much. >> douglas for numb john barrels. john farrell. joseph perrelli said abdul fata when the faulkner. shannon fava. robert farr lazio, jr.. ronald was eeoc near. william seehad francis feel the. garth fini. sean fagan. peter fetal bird. adam feinberg. rosa feliciano. edward welk's. edward fergus, jr. j. joseph ferguson. henry mendez. into the fernandez. julio fernandez. police of gisele. and it...
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i still think people love celebrities. we are celebrity-obsessed culture, and i do think people like looking at things that are relatable to them. is it still the talk show format? i'm not so sure about that. when you are good, people find you. there's always room for something good. >> leak a show with one guy, four women, and like that? >> i think it's like "the view." i think -- >> that's my point. i believe had generation, which has grown up that everybody can blog and everybody has their devices and everybody gets a voice, the day of one voice speaking at you -- >> you definitely have to put digital. >> maybe it's a compilation of all those. maybe it's a compilation of doing something digitally where you get to interact with your fans and then the one person speaking. i love the format of oprah. that was a great show. i think there's a void. i think there is still space for that and that's trying to find the rate right way to create it. >> katie, going to be a home run, single, double, or strike-out? >> huge. >> you're
i still think people love celebrities. we are celebrity-obsessed culture, and i do think people like looking at things that are relatable to them. is it still the talk show format? i'm not so sure about that. when you are good, people find you. there's always room for something good. >> leak a show with one guy, four women, and like that? >> i think it's like "the view." i think -- >> that's my point. i believe had generation, which has grown up that everybody can...
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because i love him and he loves me. and i would marry him in that cemetery out back, if that's the case. it doesn't bother me. >> a relationship behind bars poses a unique set of problems. >> we get four hours every two weeks. that's kind of what i live for, four hours every two weeks. >> and those visits might become even more restricted. since tye was recently caught with a cell phone charger, prison officials might decide to put him on non-contact visitation status or suspend it all together. >> hi, baby. >> they could also decide to cancel his upcoming prison wedding. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> you doing okay? >> i don't know if i can keep my visits. >> don't even go there. >> i'm serious. >> no. i told him we wanted to get married october 7th. >> really? >> yes. >> that works. october 7th. >> we're going to push for it. but we don't know. you don't make the date here. they make it for you basically. >> while visitation helps some inmates connect with loved ones, others seek new relationships through personal a
because i love him and he loves me. and i would marry him in that cemetery out back, if that's the case. it doesn't bother me. >> a relationship behind bars poses a unique set of problems. >> we get four hours every two weeks. that's kind of what i live for, four hours every two weeks. >> and those visits might become even more restricted. since tye was recently caught with a cell phone charger, prison officials might decide to put him on non-contact visitation status or...
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it, i grew to love it. s: when you first started that seven seasons ago, did you think that it was going to resonate in the way that it did with the audience? >> i don't think you can ever, ever know that, no. tavis: you can never know, yeah. >> and certainly not to the extent that it did. tavis: what do you think the reason for it is, though, that it did resonate? >> i think the reason really is the characters. tavis: right. >> i think that the characters were really well-drawn. i think that we -- you know, yes, it was a wonderful procedural and, sure, the murders were exciting and closing the case every week is great, but people don't come back for just that. people come back because they really wanted to know what was going on with brenda. they really wanted to know what's going on with fritz. they really wanted to see the dynamic in the squad room. tavis: why was the accent so important? >> well, she was from atlanta, but i also really felt that it was part of what d people and made them underestimate he
it, i grew to love it. s: when you first started that seven seasons ago, did you think that it was going to resonate in the way that it did with the audience? >> i don't think you can ever, ever know that, no. tavis: you can never know, yeah. >> and certainly not to the extent that it did. tavis: what do you think the reason for it is, though, that it did resonate? >> i think the reason really is the characters. tavis: right. >> i think that the characters were really...