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a culture i realize that was a lot japanese. even though i hadn't grownup in it and i was as american as apple pie in so many ways that i started to learn more about the culture and i thought, i'm more japanese than chinese in many ways. this book gave that to me. that was the greatest gift of the samurai's garden. that and the fact that somehow people kept reading it. it was the book i was worried about and i had sent it to my editor and she called. i'm telling you the gossip stuff now. i think in a way that's more interesting. i was very nervous because i didn't know how she would receive this book. she called and said to me, well, it's very different. [laughter] and then nobody said anything. i didn't say anything and she didn't i didn't know what to say different good or bad so just with quiet. she said, i think this about part of -- she talked to me about story lines. i realized wow, they are going to publish it. and we talked about it as we would talk about a man script that would be accepted. i'm thinking, i can't believe
a culture i realize that was a lot japanese. even though i hadn't grownup in it and i was as american as apple pie in so many ways that i started to learn more about the culture and i thought, i'm more japanese than chinese in many ways. this book gave that to me. that was the greatest gift of the samurai's garden. that and the fact that somehow people kept reading it. it was the book i was worried about and i had sent it to my editor and she called. i'm telling you the gossip stuff now. i...
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i will tell you up front it was a book i thought that may be they wouldn't publish. my very first book was women of the silk. i knew that i was writing about something that was a little bit different because i didn't know about the women of the silk until i wanted to write something telling their story much the second book is the test book for us writers you hear that a lot where the publishers are wondering if the author has a second book. everybody here i feel sitting here all of you have one book in you. whether it's a family story or your story whether it's ancestors whether it's your history you want to write about. but it's the second one that's hard. i felt that when i turnod the computer and thought, now i have to write book number 2. i had in mind that i wanted to write something very different from women of the silk that was strictly about the feminist chinese women during the turn of the century and i wanted to write about my japanese culter. i didn't have the story or the culture unfortunately because i was born in san francisco, half chinese and half japa
i will tell you up front it was a book i thought that may be they wouldn't publish. my very first book was women of the silk. i knew that i was writing about something that was a little bit different because i didn't know about the women of the silk until i wanted to write something telling their story much the second book is the test book for us writers you hear that a lot where the publishers are wondering if the author has a second book. everybody here i feel sitting here all of you have one...
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it was a change. when i went to my company, it was a moment where there were more shops and boutiques. so we went with ermez, and it became something that was very funny. we -- one moment i did not even have a collection, which was not scheduled at all. it was not about a contract. there was like 45 persons in my company. so i should do the collection. i thought it was an adventure. i love that adventure. at the beginning of was supposed to be -- [unintelligible] of the established house. for me, it was kind of a challenge. and i loved the idea. i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds v
it was a change. when i went to my company, it was a moment where there were more shops and boutiques. so we went with ermez, and it became something that was very funny. we -- one moment i did not even have a collection, which was not scheduled at all. it was not about a contract. there was like 45 persons in my company. so i should do the collection. i thought it was an adventure. i love that adventure. at the beginning of was supposed to be -- [unintelligible] of the established house. for...
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hey, i was -- i didn't do it but i was the one they thought did it. o me, plus i lost jenny that day. >> it's hard. every time i see these guys it's really hard because you're always thinking, i mean, it's like, i did something that completely damaged them, that will never go away, ever, for any of us. >> i remember, i said to you, i want to hear you say that you killed jenny. and i realize how hard that was for you but you did it. and for you -- and so everything just changed, because mark's reaction and he didn't try and act like, i didn't do it or it was your fault or -- but, no, i had to know. did jenny suffer? and from what mark told me, i believe that it was very quick. and so that has given me peace. >> when i walked out of there, i was probably 80 pounds lighter. you know? and i never since that day have ever had that same recurring dream. i don't think about mark the way i did. and it was a great release. >> thank you. you guys are so great. >> while the s.a.v.e. program has helped eliminate the nightmares, it can't reverse the past for the vi
hey, i was -- i didn't do it but i was the one they thought did it. o me, plus i lost jenny that day. >> it's hard. every time i see these guys it's really hard because you're always thinking, i mean, it's like, i did something that completely damaged them, that will never go away, ever, for any of us. >> i remember, i said to you, i want to hear you say that you killed jenny. and i realize how hard that was for you but you did it. and for you -- and so everything just changed,...
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i was the commencement speaker that was so cool. but she is, call the philadelphia schools are dealing with budget cuts. i know she mentioned a fundraiser he did. she did a teacher verse student talent show, which was great. the reason that it worked was because they have laid off one of the school nurses because of budget cuts. don't get me wrong, it's bad enough they're laying off the gym teacher, the art teacher in the shop teacher, but the school nurse? and so, i don't mean to make lists of the other, but we went on television locally and did a little promotion and he was very different from when i was hearing the promotion. we went out on tv he did this and we had a good crowd. but this time i mentioned the school nurse amanda was over lake two dozen people came out. it was crazy, unbelievable. so you're dealing with this kind of change here. i mean, it was hard enough then. i can't imagine taking more out of the budget. i'm a union guy. [cheers and applause] my father was a garbage man for the city and i've been on the screen a
i was the commencement speaker that was so cool. but she is, call the philadelphia schools are dealing with budget cuts. i know she mentioned a fundraiser he did. she did a teacher verse student talent show, which was great. the reason that it worked was because they have laid off one of the school nurses because of budget cuts. don't get me wrong, it's bad enough they're laying off the gym teacher, the art teacher in the shop teacher, but the school nurse? and so, i don't mean to make lists of...
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it seems like it was yesterday. i had breakfast with ellie brezel he was taking the president to talk call with angela merkel the new german chancellor. shy was living in the west as laboratory technician. now shy is the first woman chancellor of germany. my mind was reeling by the time i left there and i went to the coast of turkey, the south coast of turkey to join some friends on a cruise who are all contemporaries of my time and began to talk about all we've been witness to and seismic changes in our life and how quickly they have become and now seem to becoming at even faster pace. then i thought what was our legacy? i written about the greatest generation. what about the boomers and couple of years behind them. what do we leave behind? a lot of us are grandparents and littles to the and some are teenagers and how bright they are and how eager they are and what will they say to us 40 years from now in a matter of speaking? what will historians say about our unparalleled opportunities that we had, the kind of allo
it seems like it was yesterday. i had breakfast with ellie brezel he was taking the president to talk call with angela merkel the new german chancellor. shy was living in the west as laboratory technician. now shy is the first woman chancellor of germany. my mind was reeling by the time i left there and i went to the coast of turkey, the south coast of turkey to join some friends on a cruise who are all contemporaries of my time and began to talk about all we've been witness to and seismic...
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i was still alive. i didn't know i was alive or not. >> it's the whole tower. it's gone. holy crap. they knocked the whole freaking thing down. >> here comes some smoke. it's unclear what happened if the tower collapsed or what. i think we better get out of this mess. i think we getter get out of this. >> we jumped in the truck with the camera. kept an inch or two crack in the door. >> oh my god. we might die here together you and me. >> you all right? >> we were in the dark literally. it was frightening. it was a frightening moment to have no connection to the outside world and have no idea what was going to happen next. >> we shouldn't be here, should we? >> everybody else (bleep) ran, cops and everything. >> i don't know what to do. we are in danger, bro. >> get out of the building. get out of the building. >> john. the scene is horrific. one of the two towers literally collapsed. i was making my way to the foot of the world trade center suddenly walked up to an officer asking me about my press creden
i was still alive. i didn't know i was alive or not. >> it's the whole tower. it's gone. holy crap. they knocked the whole freaking thing down. >> here comes some smoke. it's unclear what happened if the tower collapsed or what. i think we better get out of this mess. i think we getter get out of this. >> we jumped in the truck with the camera. kept an inch or two crack in the door. >> oh my god. we might die here together you and me. >> you all right? >> we...
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he didn't know i was coming was at the packing house. i remember seeing him, millions of apples coming down the flumes. my brother was looking at every single piece of fruit to be sure it was shipped correctly. he was to tender. i was seeing him from a long shot. i thought oh my god, all he needs is a sweater, he'd look just like are mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and packing house routine, 5:00 a.m. routine. we were walking at dawn with the pickers who were all working, my brother was walking ahead of me. i saw all the shades of green, i was able to get my own ego out of the way. i thought he is amazing. this brother of mine is amazing. he has built up something astonishing here. it was almost like he was no longer invisible to me. i could begin to see him. then when i watched him walking ahead of me, i realized he has t
he didn't know i was coming was at the packing house. i remember seeing him, millions of apples coming down the flumes. my brother was looking at every single piece of fruit to be sure it was shipped correctly. he was to tender. i was seeing him from a long shot. i thought oh my god, all he needs is a sweater, he'd look just like are mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that...
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but always i knew i was aware of what i was doing when i was doing if. so i would return to my duties, as it were. >> rose: was religion a significant factor. >> religion is a significant factor in my life. i suppose in the life of all who believe in any particular religion. >> rose: in moments that you were weak and wondered if you could go on? >> no. >> rose: never. >> no. because it was not a matter of weakness or strength t was just a matter of doing as much as you were able to do. >> rose: you get up in the morning and say this is what i have to do and go do it. >> i have a very strict timetable and that helps. you get up in the morning and know exactly what you have to do and so you go ahead. >> rose: what is the most important thing for to you do now. >> i have a number of different responsibilities. i have my duties as leader of my party. and then i have my duties as a member of the legislature. and i also have my duties as the chairman of the committee for the rule of law and tranquillity. and i have also my duty as somebody who is trusted by our
but always i knew i was aware of what i was doing when i was doing if. so i would return to my duties, as it were. >> rose: was religion a significant factor. >> religion is a significant factor in my life. i suppose in the life of all who believe in any particular religion. >> rose: in moments that you were weak and wondered if you could go on? >> no. >> rose: never. >> no. because it was not a matter of weakness or strength t was just a matter of doing as...
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that's what i began with. it was the first time i said, this character not necessarily has to be asian. none of these characters necessarily have to be asian. i was of mind opposite of what you are saying happened through the book. what happened was the more i started to research when i discovered warner's, ime wantedo write. i was feeling older as a person and wanted to translate that into a book. when i thought i would write about the care taking situation and wanted to write about a mother and daughter and i thought was there an aging disease? where children grow old quickly. by the time they are 7 or 8 they look like little old people because they age so quickly. the first thing i asked myself is there a version of this disease for older people. does it start later in a person's life? as i'm researching i discover warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to bei
that's what i began with. it was the first time i said, this character not necessarily has to be asian. none of these characters necessarily have to be asian. i was of mind opposite of what you are saying happened through the book. what happened was the more i started to research when i discovered warner's, ime wantedo write. i was feeling older as a person and wanted to translate that into a book. when i thought i would write about the care taking situation and wanted to write about a mother...
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i knew that i was going to do it. i always knew i was going to do it which is why i kept a journal all those years to make sure i remembered the detail, the dailiness of it. but for a long time i was absolutely not ready to write it. i didn't want to go back into that dark tunnel having just come out of it. but, you know, the thing that happened to my life was that it turned into a thriller. it turned into a thriller/spy novel. >> rose: what's going to happen to him and the experience of hiding. >> suddenly there were spies in it, there were secret policemen. there were unknown refugees, there were international assassins, all this stuff a that you normally come across in a certain kind of genre, fiction, except that it really happened to me. now, in retrospect that's a good story to tell. at the time it was no fun to live through and i think i needed recovery time. >> rose: we conclude with another literary figure, martin amis. his new novel is called "lionel as bow, state of england." >> i have this theory that every
i knew that i was going to do it. i always knew i was going to do it which is why i kept a journal all those years to make sure i remembered the detail, the dailiness of it. but for a long time i was absolutely not ready to write it. i didn't want to go back into that dark tunnel having just come out of it. but, you know, the thing that happened to my life was that it turned into a thriller. it turned into a thriller/spy novel. >> rose: what's going to happen to him and the experience of...
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i was doing and if i was ok. so, um, it's extremely stressful during the deployment, but the aftermath of it is probably the hardest part. you mean when the person comes back actually and, and what does a member, kathryn, experience once they come back, could they have some issues related to post-traumatic stress, depression, traumatic brain injuries, or all of the above? well, i think with the case of the current conflict, and certainly, over the last 10 years in iraq and afghanistan, anyone who has been in theater has experienced, i'm sure, some level of trauma. i mean, i don't think any military member could be deployed, and in that environment, and not experience some level of trauma. and, so, from our perspective, we've begin to take a look at, that's a realistic issue and everyone needs to face that. personally, the service members of course are facing it, but the families and the communities need to be ready to understand what that means. so, the universality of trauma, i think, is a very important part of
i was doing and if i was ok. so, um, it's extremely stressful during the deployment, but the aftermath of it is probably the hardest part. you mean when the person comes back actually and, and what does a member, kathryn, experience once they come back, could they have some issues related to post-traumatic stress, depression, traumatic brain injuries, or all of the above? well, i think with the case of the current conflict, and certainly, over the last 10 years in iraq and afghanistan, anyone...
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i was prepared. i had an air mattress and a computer for six months and a poster of denzel washington when he was man of the year. that's all i had. i would just stare at it. i'd have staring con tests with this poster. and, to see who would blink first. i know it sounds ridiculous, but it prepared me. i was like, how are you doing? you know? [ laughter ] let him know that i wasn't intimidated. yeah. >> jimmy: he's like, i don't know what's wrong with this kid. he scares me. so, you didnthen audition for h and did you have to act with him, did he act with you? >> i did. what i read in the article that i had, he said, i require a back story of any actor before he gets on, you know, on set. so, i was like, i'm going to write a back story. >> jimmy: what do you mean like that? >> a biography of a character. i played a character named henry. i created this story of his life, where he came from, his family, and i wrote 100-page, you know, book, by hand, and -- >> jimmy: about this character that you are au
i was prepared. i had an air mattress and a computer for six months and a poster of denzel washington when he was man of the year. that's all i had. i would just stare at it. i'd have staring con tests with this poster. and, to see who would blink first. i know it sounds ridiculous, but it prepared me. i was like, how are you doing? you know? [ laughter ] let him know that i wasn't intimidated. yeah. >> jimmy: he's like, i don't know what's wrong with this kid. he scares me. so, you...
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i was in green bay and i started to talk about father greg and no one had any idea what i was talking about. i have known greg boyle for 25 years. i worked with him when he routinely received death threats. people believed he was trying to help gang members. the lapd called him a hug- hugger. i will repeat everything that they have said, not because of sore afraid of using profanity but because it was a different lapd. it was rumored that the mexican mafia was allowed to meet in his church and that he held guns for gang members. and he was helping gang members across the border. i am certain he knew where the body of jimmy hoffa was buried when you got done listening to the rumors. now, the lapd uses home with industries as an integral part of its anti-gang efforts. not all of them, not 9000 members, but i can tell you this, homeboy industries have their annual benefit to honor people in the community as well as former gang members, the person they honored was chief charlie of the lapd. unless you think that was an anomaly, the year before they honored the sheriff. there is an allianc
i was in green bay and i started to talk about father greg and no one had any idea what i was talking about. i have known greg boyle for 25 years. i worked with him when he routinely received death threats. people believed he was trying to help gang members. the lapd called him a hug- hugger. i will repeat everything that they have said, not because of sore afraid of using profanity but because it was a different lapd. it was rumored that the mexican mafia was allowed to meet in his church and...
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i was in full -- ♪ live and let die! had three bottles of jack. >> exactly. the other i do is this, so i broke the world record on "america's got talent" once for -- unofficial world record. for twirling a pen in the air and catching it. it was 40 revolutions, okay? so, i can, very quickly, probably smash my own world record. >> jimmy: questlove? [ drum roll ] -- right there! he did it. that's what i'm talking about. the man of many talents, piers morgan. "piers morgan tonight" airs every night at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. he's got a big bill clinton interview next week. got to check it out. michael pena joins us next. come on back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] those who look to fuel body and mind with the simplest of grains, they are not hard to find. just four ingredients, it all starts here. just as it was back 100 years. from the seed to the spoon, simple things go into every flake, every bite, genuine, true. the simple grains cereals from kellogg's. start simple. start right. actually... that wa
i was in full -- ♪ live and let die! had three bottles of jack. >> exactly. the other i do is this, so i broke the world record on "america's got talent" once for -- unofficial world record. for twirling a pen in the air and catching it. it was 40 revolutions, okay? so, i can, very quickly, probably smash my own world record. >> jimmy: questlove? [ drum roll ] -- right there! he did it. that's what i'm talking about. the man of many talents, piers morgan. "piers...
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so i was blown away. like i'm an actor, i did it for an audience, and if they become the audience themselves, and that was like the one where i put that together the the was the objective coming umar the participant and the audience member at the same time. we are now faced with friends he was like i killed that were kelt. i was like you did. [laughter] i saw one other hand glove. yes. >> can you talk at all about some of the interpersonal politics or the politics between the groups? that's something we talked about that fascinates me. >> sure. this is a roman by the way. and a professor. that is a great question. a lot of the group's do have very differing opinions because this is a hobby. nobody is getting paid. everybody is doing it voluntarily coming and there are a lot of time commitments coming and you sort of need like a theater company. you need a benevolent dictator. really to kind of say look, they are probably 25 legions or so inside the united states. and they are regional so you are a part of
so i was blown away. like i'm an actor, i did it for an audience, and if they become the audience themselves, and that was like the one where i put that together the the was the objective coming umar the participant and the audience member at the same time. we are now faced with friends he was like i killed that were kelt. i was like you did. [laughter] i saw one other hand glove. yes. >> can you talk at all about some of the interpersonal politics or the politics between the groups?...
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i was like, okay, man down. the ceremony's sciatica was working up and she took a tumble into the aisle. a alec baldwin as she calls him. it was so embarrassing. >> are you sure it's an accidental fall on to alec baldwin? >> she is twisted. it's available. >> that would be really weird with him as my father-in-law. how with wo that work? i don't know. >> he would be your stepfather. they were like take off their shoes and walking to the hallways in their spanx. like they unzipped into the lobby. >> you tweeted a picture. is that you? >> there it is. when did it come tos, spanx with our son. when did it come to this. >> jimmy: are spanx underwear too? >> yes, they have them in the pocket. they're extremely uncomfortable. >> yes, they were. let's be honest. >> jimmy: did they have a good time? >> they had a great time. seeing the celebrities get the names wrong. >> that's what happens to parents when they suddenly lose the ability? >> do you live in the same newspaper as we do? >> i saw david duchovny is a little
i was like, okay, man down. the ceremony's sciatica was working up and she took a tumble into the aisle. a alec baldwin as she calls him. it was so embarrassing. >> are you sure it's an accidental fall on to alec baldwin? >> she is twisted. it's available. >> that would be really weird with him as my father-in-law. how with wo that work? i don't know. >> he would be your stepfather. they were like take off their shoes and walking to the hallways in their spanx. like...
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, but i was also american, and just seeing you, and i was like, "wow, she was able to this. she was able to brid the two cultures." but so much of it was based on the power of love. >> a great deal, and while many people don't realize my arab heritage, and that i had worked in the arab world, i had worked in iran, and i'd worked in australia before i married, but i at the time was working in the arab world from a base in jordan and traveling throughout, doing research throughout a great many arab countries. so i had something of an understanding of the region, and i had an instinctive interest and curiosity because of my heritage. but it was my husband who had to persuade me through his faith in what we could be together, because i kept asking myself, "could i possibly be the right partner for him? i'm an independent young woman who has worked in many different parts of the world, and lived a very independent and unconventional life, and i am... i'm a relatively unconventional personality." and so it was his love and his faith that had to win over my confidence in... that i
, but i was also american, and just seeing you, and i was like, "wow, she was able to this. she was able to brid the two cultures." but so much of it was based on the power of love. >> a great deal, and while many people don't realize my arab heritage, and that i had worked in the arab world, i had worked in iran, and i'd worked in australia before i married, but i at the time was working in the arab world from a base in jordan and traveling throughout, doing research throughout...
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>> when i was 20. i think when i was 19. i think i finished the year around 11 or so or something like that. >> rose: what's fascinating about that the this to me is understanding what young kids show in terms of potential so that somehow they emerge and they know you have the stuff to become a great champion. many don't and some do. you and also novak showed that. i mean, you played him when you were 11. what is it you show? you just are better than everybody around you when you're nine, ten, 11? you show potential to move to the next level? >> i think there's different ways of looking at it when you're watching some kids play. py never played with a lot of power. i played with a lot of feel and touch and variety whereas a lot of the guys i was playing with were big guys and i was finding different ways to win against them. someone like novak, he's an incredible athlete. i think when you spot someone like that at a young age you can see that if you can work on their game a bit they can be top top players. >> rose: speed, han
>> when i was 20. i think when i was 19. i think i finished the year around 11 or so or something like that. >> rose: what's fascinating about that the this to me is understanding what young kids show in terms of potential so that somehow they emerge and they know you have the stuff to become a great champion. many don't and some do. you and also novak showed that. i mean, you played him when you were 11. what is it you show? you just are better than everybody around you when you're...
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he was applying for the bay bridge. so i think it will be over any way by the time this year is over. >> okay. thank you. >> when i'm looking at what was appealed and what was given to the department, the letter issued by the police department seems to be crossing wires. it refers to a denial of a permit for nelson's towing. it does not say revocation of permit for nelson's towing that's why our caption says denial of permit. so i don't know if they have issued a revocation letter -- >> vice president fung: that's why it was confusing to all of us. >> right. >> mr. johnson seems not confused. at this point in time do you understand -- mr. johnson, could you stand up. at this time, do you understand that you have an operable license to tow trucks, to operate a tow truck? >> yes. >> you have a license. >> yes, ma'am. >> under nelson's. >> yes, ma'am. >> so you have not been issued a revocation. >> no, ma'am. >> but your brief, your letter, indicates that you're appealing the revocation. >> well, ma'am, i don't -- i think it mi
he was applying for the bay bridge. so i think it will be over any way by the time this year is over. >> okay. thank you. >> when i'm looking at what was appealed and what was given to the department, the letter issued by the police department seems to be crossing wires. it refers to a denial of a permit for nelson's towing. it does not say revocation of permit for nelson's towing that's why our caption says denial of permit. so i don't know if they have issued a revocation letter...
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i was not too frustrated. also, i i felt i was ready this morning. 's good i don't have a phone here. i don't need the interruptions. the dog and the train sounds enough for me. i want to finish this painting in time for the new york show. [ sighs ] hello. everybody, i'm home. okay. all right. how did you feel about what you did today? i'm proud of myself. i went back to the big painting, the triptych, today. i started to challenge, to confront the dragon today. the dragon ladies, actually, today. so who won? still there. you'll see. the battle hasn't turned yet. it's the second day at gettysburg still. there's a sensibility in the painting itself -- it's like an extension of this color... liu: i used some birdcages in this group of paintings. the birdcage, for me, symbolize, maybe, the women in this paintings, their spiritual captivity, the loss of freedom. the women treated just like objects. maybe the objects, like the birdcage in this case here, like the embodiment of the women. man: the good news is that the mount is relatively universal, and the
i was not too frustrated. also, i i felt i was ready this morning. 's good i don't have a phone here. i don't need the interruptions. the dog and the train sounds enough for me. i want to finish this painting in time for the new york show. [ sighs ] hello. everybody, i'm home. okay. all right. how did you feel about what you did today? i'm proud of myself. i went back to the big painting, the triptych, today. i started to challenge, to confront the dragon today. the dragon ladies, actually,...
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>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not y
>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a...
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by the time i was born, he was a warehouse manager. i always felt like he was so cautious. i tried to be -- i was little red guard, i was very progressive, i was a firm believer of communism, but, you know, he was a party member. i would assume he always supported me, but the time i tried to go to the extreme, he would always bring me back to say, no, don't go too much, you have to hard. politics always very frivolous, very fickle. and i never understood what he meant. and until years later when i started to know about his life, i just realized his whole generation we call it spiritually castrated because those people, they were the ones who suffered so much because sometimes you just said something wrong, or you could end up in jail or just because there was a lot of stories about people that went to the bathroom, and then they accidentally use a newspaper to wipe their bottom, and then on the back of the newspaper was chairman mao's portrait. and then the neighbor found out, and the person end up in jail for a year. you know, you live in that constant vibe. that's why i co
by the time i was born, he was a warehouse manager. i always felt like he was so cautious. i tried to be -- i was little red guard, i was very progressive, i was a firm believer of communism, but, you know, he was a party member. i would assume he always supported me, but the time i tried to go to the extreme, he would always bring me back to say, no, don't go too much, you have to hard. politics always very frivolous, very fickle. and i never understood what he meant. and until years later...
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when i was little, i didn't mind, but as i got older, i liked boys, and i was a tomboy. uld rather hang out with the guys and do sports and than tap dancing. but that was her thing. tavis: when did you know that you were going to go the show business route? >> i am did not really think about it much. i went to new mexico to college. i did a little theater there. i am more of a night person. i got married, had a kid, so i was not going back to the bronx. my parents, who did not like each other at all, so i did not know my brother that well. he left. my brother and sister were much older. they were planned. i was not planned for. i was called a mistake, among other things. so i went and said let me go and meet my brother. he was doing a lot of writing, so i went out to meet him. he is a great guy. i would not have a career without him. he would say, go take acting classes from this person. i said mom wants me to change my name because she does not want me to embarrass the family. tavis: speaking of changing your name, i want to go back to two stories about your childhood. i
when i was little, i didn't mind, but as i got older, i liked boys, and i was a tomboy. uld rather hang out with the guys and do sports and than tap dancing. but that was her thing. tavis: when did you know that you were going to go the show business route? >> i am did not really think about it much. i went to new mexico to college. i did a little theater there. i am more of a night person. i got married, had a kid, so i was not going back to the bronx. my parents, who did not like each...
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i was good and i was bad.n criticize. >> you wrote this incredible commencement speech for the year 2000. i want to tell the story of what happened to you after you left harvard. it was a wonderful life template that anyone who is considering the life after college. you see kids after graduating and got a three-week start to the cable show and terrible dump. i bought an old car and the car that isuzu. >> they only manufacture because they thought technically it's not a car. >> it was a hair brush more than a car. terrible car. >> you go to work on a show for a year. you must be thinking i'm a harvard graduate on the show, life is beautiful. >> i would love to pretend that's what i thought. anyone who knows me will never think we are in good shape now. i have never been that. i got that job and as i said in the speech, my writing partner and i lost that job. a lot of series of misvnchls and highs and lows. >> the wilson's house of suede and leather and you are say thing there thinking how about a harvard gradua
i was good and i was bad.n criticize. >> you wrote this incredible commencement speech for the year 2000. i want to tell the story of what happened to you after you left harvard. it was a wonderful life template that anyone who is considering the life after college. you see kids after graduating and got a three-week start to the cable show and terrible dump. i bought an old car and the car that isuzu. >> they only manufacture because they thought technically it's not a car. >>...
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i was laughing so hard at your brilliant twitter stunt. it was great. . but i had a cousin in new york. my cousin john texted me asking me what is going on. i just got a cnn alert that tracy passed out and said your name. your stunt made it to cnn and made it back to me in l.a. nothing is going on with tracey and i. but we made a film together called "little men." >> the national enquirer, they skoved a list that michelle obama made. and they discovered a list that were not allowed at the white house, because they were too flirty with the president. they had your name on the top of that list. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is a good segue for my show called "the fixer." my character is incredibly powerful, and has a slightly inappropriate relationship with the president of the united states. i have the feeling that the reporters were going through and got caught up in my tv show and got con us fooed with the reality tv show. >> the president on that show loo looks nothing like our show. >> the president on our show is white and republican and all of that. and t
i was laughing so hard at your brilliant twitter stunt. it was great. . but i had a cousin in new york. my cousin john texted me asking me what is going on. i just got a cnn alert that tracy passed out and said your name. your stunt made it to cnn and made it back to me in l.a. nothing is going on with tracey and i. but we made a film together called "little men." >> the national enquirer, they skoved a list that michelle obama made. and they discovered a list that were not...
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me i was heartbroken when i lost my stepdaughter i mean my old lady we had to have an abortion and that was the end the things but it was all based on the fact that we were thrown from low low middle class into abject poverty. so you know to think that they are coming here is helping them it's helping them at cost to me and guys like me and women like my ex. because i had very little son i lost that he said if you had one even if they was that you know what he jokes in the congress think that this is anger is going to boil over into the streets in the long run by the back are against the getting think that they've got that much control they're not afraid of patriots standing up because they've already got the patriot act written would take you more ribbon and have more show down your throat will put you in mbox might send you back where would you want to go to get the. white america started off to throw in the shackles of. the catholic church and the royalists all that bull. and now we're supposed to worship but what if you suppose that base that he told these idiots. and that's what i
me i was heartbroken when i lost my stepdaughter i mean my old lady we had to have an abortion and that was the end the things but it was all based on the fact that we were thrown from low low middle class into abject poverty. so you know to think that they are coming here is helping them it's helping them at cost to me and guys like me and women like my ex. because i had very little son i lost that he said if you had one even if they was that you know what he jokes in the congress think that...
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was me. and that's how i felt. your dad was why i got into american standup, was of the gulf war.really, george all 50,000 of them. i was not a fan of saadam hussein, but it was seen by iraq as the green light. the government hired a pr firm to sell the war. kuwait is still not a free country. i remember the victory parade and there was a group of clergy that were praying silently. whitney houston lip syncing the national anthem. and i was dragged by my friends to go see george carlin in rhode island. and he walked onstage and began with a 20-minute riff on the iraq war. opened with fury and i can't repeat most of the jokes on set, but really -- i walked out of there, and i thought an artist jest made me feel like i was less alone. and that's what stephanie miller does every morning uses humor to remind sane people that they are not crazy. >> i was doing comedy during the first gulf war in minneapolis in the midwest, and there were a lot of comedians who were the opposite -- they were doing pro war getting on the bandwagon about how we were talking the people who work in 7 eleven.
was me. and that's how i felt. your dad was why i got into american standup, was of the gulf war.really, george all 50,000 of them. i was not a fan of saadam hussein, but it was seen by iraq as the green light. the government hired a pr firm to sell the war. kuwait is still not a free country. i remember the victory parade and there was a group of clergy that were praying silently. whitney houston lip syncing the national anthem. and i was dragged by my friends to go see george carlin in rhode...
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and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother. and it was a lace up. there was a party at the palace, which was a club. she wanted to wear that. she cannot drink because i did it truly like a real corset. laced up all along the back. no drink, because to go to the toilet, what can she do? she could not put it back. [laughter] she would be in little to nothing. [laughter] >> the title of this exhibition is the idea of going from the street to fashion. from looking at things that are in the street and turning them into fashion or is it the other way round. do you in fact look at the street and see immediately things that are already fashion? are you inspired by that? >> i should say that i have, to be honest, i did not see very clearly by what i was
and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother. and it was a lace up. there was a party at the palace, which was a club. she wanted to wear that. she cannot...
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i was confused, and i was afraid. g i remember the most was the cold concrete floor underneath my bare feet. and it just sitting on the edge of that bunk, man, and i just broke down and started crying and crying for all the people that i hurt, crying for justice, crying for my mother. you know what i mean, and during those three years, seven men, you know, were executed. they lost their lives. >> a change in indiana's capital punishment laws saved stroud from joining them. his sentence was commuted to three life terms without the possibility of parole. but stroud's salvation did not immediately make him a better inmate. >> i was the thug of them all. i was a chief among all sinners. i was the bullies' bully. i could make things move how i wanted to make them move. you know what i mean? that was just a gift that i had. >> that all changed when he found himself sharing a cell with mcgrown who is serving 40 years for armed robbery and criminal confinement. >> when i first came over, he was kind of real rough around the ed
i was confused, and i was afraid. g i remember the most was the cold concrete floor underneath my bare feet. and it just sitting on the edge of that bunk, man, and i just broke down and started crying and crying for all the people that i hurt, crying for justice, crying for my mother. you know what i mean, and during those three years, seven men, you know, were executed. they lost their lives. >> a change in indiana's capital punishment laws saved stroud from joining them. his sentence...
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i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. new chocolatey delight pastry crisps from special k. two delicious crisps. for 100 calories. so you'll never have to break up with your sweet tooth again. what will you gain when you lose? ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers
i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. new chocolatey delight pastry...
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and i was just like, "i need to come back. like, i have to go back to school." >> when marco came to school, i remember this, he was so happy he goes, "ms. church, ms. church, i came back to school. you know i dropped out, ms. church, but i'm really gonna give it a try, i'm really gonna give it a try!" however, i must be transparent with you, it's a big push for him to graduate on time right now. (on walkie-talkie): dean church. i'm in a conference, i'm going to turn my radio down. thank you. >> marco's no angel. every day is not a wonderful adventure with marco. well, it is an adventure, it's not always wonderful. >> first of all, i wanted to talk about marco's behaviors in class. because, as you know, there was an issue in your classroom the day before yesterday. we're trying to support marco to help push him through this process. he's going through a process right now. >> when marco came into the classroom, i thought he was going to do well. and he started acting out. and i tried to talk with him and i called his parents, a
and i was just like, "i need to come back. like, i have to go back to school." >> when marco came to school, i remember this, he was so happy he goes, "ms. church, ms. church, i came back to school. you know i dropped out, ms. church, but i'm really gonna give it a try, i'm really gonna give it a try!" however, i must be transparent with you, it's a big push for him to graduate on time right now. (on walkie-talkie): dean church. i'm in a conference, i'm going to turn...
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i know that there was work on it. i think i have to burn it, because at the end, i take too much time to look at it. but, yes, i mean, to be honest, i think will realize what time that i have no more of the passion, which will mean i will stop. i think it is better. honestly, before i was doing that profession, because i was not at peace with the fact that i was rejected, so i was inventing a lot of things. at the moment, i started to work -- i finish. because i do the things that i'd love to do, why should i live now. there's no reason to lie? because i am accepted through my work? why should i lie? because i do not want to live again in my old days. but i will always interested in fashion. >> the next question is for both of you -- how is it in the fashion world for larger size women? >> i will answer this first. i was so happy when beth ditto appeared in one of jean paul's collections. she is a terrific woman and quite rotund in size. i have not quite caught up with her yet, but i certainly am no little stick. i per
i know that there was work on it. i think i have to burn it, because at the end, i take too much time to look at it. but, yes, i mean, to be honest, i think will realize what time that i have no more of the passion, which will mean i will stop. i think it is better. honestly, before i was doing that profession, because i was not at peace with the fact that i was rejected, so i was inventing a lot of things. at the moment, i started to work -- i finish. because i do the things that i'd love to...
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and i was pretty sure i didn't want it. so i had to write a report and turn it in to the shift commander. >> hansen was written up for solicitation of staff. a charge the prison takes very seriously. >> as a department and as a facility, we have zero tolerance for staff becoming involved with offenders in any type of personal relationship. some of the problems with new officers is their lack of experience in working in corrections or law enforcement. and they run the risk of becoming too comfortable in the setting and getting either assaulted by offenders or becoming manipulated by them. >> i've only been here about a month. i'm still making the change. i worked in retail sales, where you had to be friendly. and in this atmosphere, it's a dangerous atmosphere. you don't want to be too friendly. >> what are your thoughts about the solicitation of staff allegation? >> i think it's bull. >> why? >> because i didn't solicit staff. >> knowing he will soon have a disciplinary hearing on the solicitation charge, hansen has prepare
and i was pretty sure i didn't want it. so i had to write a report and turn it in to the shift commander. >> hansen was written up for solicitation of staff. a charge the prison takes very seriously. >> as a department and as a facility, we have zero tolerance for staff becoming involved with offenders in any type of personal relationship. some of the problems with new officers is their lack of experience in working in corrections or law enforcement. and they run the risk of...
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. >> they're saying i was the ring leader. >> i think they thought he was dead already and they took him to burn. >> i saw him pouring the gasoline on him. >> different stories from different people. >> i guess a lot has to do with the company you keep. >>> once a year, tampa, florida undergoes an invasion complete with pirates and blasting cannons. the gasaparilla festival is one of the biggest events of the year celebrating tampa's buck near past. but when it crosses the line from fantasy to reality there, is a place eight miles outside from downtown more than willing to accommodate offenders. the hillsborough county jail is actually comprised of two sprawling facilities with an average daily population of more than 3500 men and women. >> falkenroad jail has housing for up to 3300 inmates. it takes a little bit to get from one point to another so we utilize the golf carts. >> depending on where i'm going and what my function is if i have to be there in a hurry i use the cart. it's smarter. if i'm going two housing units down i will walk for the exercise. >> four miles away is the or
. >> they're saying i was the ring leader. >> i think they thought he was dead already and they took him to burn. >> i saw him pouring the gasoline on him. >> different stories from different people. >> i guess a lot has to do with the company you keep. >>> once a year, tampa, florida undergoes an invasion complete with pirates and blasting cannons. the gasaparilla festival is one of the biggest events of the year celebrating tampa's buck near past. but...
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>> i was there. >> jimmy: was that weird? i know, but was that weird? ctually -- i've been introduced to the idea of tweeting. so i tweeted at that moment, saying, "clint eastwood became a big star by being a man of few words. he is about to reverse all that with too many words." [ laughter ] i mean, i didn't -- >> jimmy: did you really? >> i didn't know where that was going, and i don't think anybody else did. the people on the floor -- chuck todd, our correspondent, was looking at the teleprompter, and they were signaling like, "it's time for you to get off, clint. it's time for you to get off." but he just kept on following along. >> jimmy: yeah. >> now, a lot of people, who are republicans who don't like president obama, they thought it was great. clint eastwood talking to the invisible president. they even had the invisible chair around the countries on the following monday from the tea party. >> jimmy: it did. oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it toured the country? >> yeah. >> of course, we know -- we know president obama, what he can do. we know him
>> i was there. >> jimmy: was that weird? i know, but was that weird? ctually -- i've been introduced to the idea of tweeting. so i tweeted at that moment, saying, "clint eastwood became a big star by being a man of few words. he is about to reverse all that with too many words." [ laughter ] i mean, i didn't -- >> jimmy: did you really? >> i didn't know where that was going, and i don't think anybody else did. the people on the floor -- chuck todd, our...
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i was born in chicago. it is about 30 miles south. just on the edge of the suburbs. it was almost in farm country in those days. i was born in chicago. actually, in the hospital, it was on the side of the place where softball was invented in 1887. i took my kids back there that were huge baseball fanatics and players. that was the only thing that impressed them about my life. it didn't have too much to be with me. in any case, that is where i was. one thing about growing up in the midwest, and i now know you do, too -- people had a little bit of disconnectedness from events in washington almost if you were dependent upon variables. that is a time of john kennedy and lyndon johnson, but also as personalities -- but in my mind, one of the lessons from the cuban missile crisis is that the president has the ability to decide whether tens of millions of human beings live or not. i remember the cuban missile crisis. it reminded me of tornado warnings were a couple of times during the midwest, you go in the basemen
i was born in chicago. it is about 30 miles south. just on the edge of the suburbs. it was almost in farm country in those days. i was born in chicago. actually, in the hospital, it was on the side of the place where softball was invented in 1887. i took my kids back there that were huge baseball fanatics and players. that was the only thing that impressed them about my life. it didn't have too much to be with me. in any case, that is where i was. one thing about growing up in the midwest, and...
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>> well, i thought it was time for me. ofessional attorney i thought i could dig it up and relive my past a little bit. and i had no idea this was going to happen. >> jimmy: going back to then when you told your parents you wanted to have a madonna-themed bar mitzvah, what was their response to that? >> shockingly, they were on board right away. they said, if you want that, go for it. >> jimmy: your moves were very -- were you self-taught? did you have a corpsing choreographer or what? >> i practiced every day after school with my sister. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. was the dance a surprise to the guests at the bar mitzvah? >> it was a surprise to everyone. i think i kept it under wraps. >> jimmy: so now you're an attorney now, are you still striking poses like there's nothing to it? >> you know, when i can. i just really want the ukrainian government to see the video and see what happens then. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you might get banned there, too. i tell you what, i think judges would love a dancing lawyer. i mean, have
>> well, i thought it was time for me. ofessional attorney i thought i could dig it up and relive my past a little bit. and i had no idea this was going to happen. >> jimmy: going back to then when you told your parents you wanted to have a madonna-themed bar mitzvah, what was their response to that? >> shockingly, they were on board right away. they said, if you want that, go for it. >> jimmy: your moves were very -- were you self-taught? did you have a corpsing...
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>> i was doing some stuff for fun. i have beats boxed since i was 9 years old. was "mary had a little lamb." ♪ yeah. craig: that's awesome. [applause] isn't that fantastic? [applause] is that -- now is that in the movie? >> well that, particular -- that particular song is not. craig: you got to go back and put that in the movie before friday. >> we did some extra stuff. craig: we're out of time. do you want some fruit? i got a couple of apples b and some clementines. i was trying to get cumquats. >> what about the nickels? craig: i can throw in some sugar. >> ooh. craig: and a pack of cards. >> can i do the sugar? craig: mm-hmm. >> and i'll do the apple. healthy. i'm trying to eat healthy. craig: ok. that's fine. can i have this too? [laughter] craig: you know, when i said you don't seem like a douche bag, then you're taking all of my stuff. [laughter] [applause] arjay, everybody. we'll be right back! ♪ okay. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. i'd stay clear of that cleaner, too, if i were made of wood and granite. why don't you try pledge? ♪ pledge multi-surface. [ man ]
>> i was doing some stuff for fun. i have beats boxed since i was 9 years old. was "mary had a little lamb." ♪ yeah. craig: that's awesome. [applause] isn't that fantastic? [applause] is that -- now is that in the movie? >> well that, particular -- that particular song is not. craig: you got to go back and put that in the movie before friday. >> we did some extra stuff. craig: we're out of time. do you want some fruit? i got a couple of apples b and some...