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but i don't have a great connection with my community so i figured if i open the store and was visible the people that i want to connect with will come in. i didn't start this crazy like we're just robots as i was very very ma'am nice got to call the head guy and then i had too many free things i deserve making for other people and it's also now my right that you under coach that made in four years and i've got all these people on torts nations d. jack black in progress it's. so kind of people. crazy. i am in the train arborists a tree surgeon and i've had my own business for the last thirteen years in my job is to keep the trees up not cutting down because of the economy when we had this depression we were in it's basically chilled nine out of ten small tree businesses so people like myself have been run out of business. and. everyone calls turning around and you're a burner and if you're not. the only complete it's there it's on i always on i know. really have the option to go this time here you can always go down there but it's not really. going to. make the city think of running like move. on. it's. the best of the. artists all coming
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they are less likely to have pensions and health benefits than i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me. >> absolutely! >> and so would mitt romeny. >> she's joy behar. >> and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> only on current tv. how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation sensational relief. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: you are right. we can't even read the cyron anymore. >> i remain flabbergasted! >> and orange. >> stephanie: yes. sexy liberal john fugelsang is in with fridays wit
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i. i. i. i i. i. i i. i i i . back to big picture rubble joining me tonight marc harrold sam sachs forest cooper let's get back to it dems are getting ready to pass legislation giving the president the ability to raise the debt ceiling there's a fundamental misunderstanding i think in america about the debt ceiling and i'm i'm just frankly astounded that the republicans are demagoguing this thing or whatever maybe that's the wrong word or too strong a word but. i only heard over and over again i hear people say the president wants to raise the debt ceiling so he can spend more money the debt ceiling has nothing to do is spending money on the president doesn't have the authority to spend money the debt ceiling has to do with paying off the bills that congress already ran up only congress can appropriate funds only congress can pay those funds off by raising taxes raising the debt ceiling and this is i think why for ever the debt ceiling has been a routine vote until until they just decided to hold it hostage get to
i. i. i. i i. i. i i. i i i . back to big picture rubble joining me tonight marc harrold sam sachs forest cooper let's get back to it dems are getting ready to pass legislation giving the president the ability to raise the debt ceiling there's a fundamental misunderstanding i think in america about the debt ceiling and i'm i'm just frankly astounded that the republicans are demagoguing this thing or whatever maybe that's the wrong word or too strong a word but. i only heard over and over again...
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i know you? and i was like, well, i don't know, why you should know me but i went to juilliard and all of these things and i was expecting to read and then estelle goes, okay, let me see you dance. i said, what? you want to see me dance? i am shy. >> rose: but you studied ballet. >> yes, i studied ballet but that dance and salame is a different kind of dancing. >> and i looked at her and i was so embarrassed. >> i knew she was like, show me what you have got, let's see if you have the guts to play this part so i just stood up. >> rose: and let it go. >> and just started dancing, no music, nothing, parsons sitting in the room and she mild at me afterwards, probably the same way michael kohn smiled at me like, did you have fun, jessica, you put yourself out there and i got called back and met al in the change back. >> rose: changed you meeting him. >> completely, completely, he is such a -- i am a shy person and i used to be really self conscious and insecure and had difficulty like really standing up and speaking for myself, and he is a great cheerleader my very first edition, callback at i started reading f
i know you? and i was like, well, i don't know, why you should know me but i went to juilliard and all of these things and i was expecting to read and then estelle goes, okay, let me see you dance. i said, what? you want to see me dance? i am shy. >> rose: but you studied ballet. >> yes, i studied ballet but that dance and salame is a different kind of dancing. >> and i looked at her and i was so embarrassed. >> i knew she was like, show me what you have got, let's see...
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i do. my kids might not me. >> when i had the gun i knew there was a [inaudible] and i started writing down things and i thought in my mind's eye, i think it looks like this. and it would be like that i had a small village in mind. there was a part in time i thought, i could go back to japan and go there and see how it looked. i had in the book and in my heart what i thought it was, i almost knew that if i had gone back it wouldn't be the same. so i made the conscious choice of not going. now that you tell me this i'm thankful i didn't i think it would have destroyed what i created in my head. i thought places are best when they are imagined. i hesitated naming it
i do. my kids might not me. >> when i had the gun i knew there was a [inaudible] and i started writing down things and i thought in my mind's eye, i think it looks like this. and it would be like that i had a small village in mind. there was a part in time i thought, i could go back to japan and go there and see how it looked. i had in the book and in my heart what i thought it was, i almost knew that if i had gone back it wouldn't be the same. so i made the conscious choice of not going....
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i will try to answer a, b, c. for me, i know that the first thing i began to think about when i thought i wanted to write a novel was that i wanted to write about my culture. and because i had grownup in the chinese culture i wanted to write about china. i wanted to find out more about myself because of i was raised in the bay area and because i didn't know culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't h
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i don't know yeah there's lots that annoys me and i can't read the newspaper i don't watch t.v. i don't want to know i don't i don't want to know why people are being killed in other countries with my tax dollars i didn't ask them to do that i don't want to have anything to do with that. it's messed up world. so you got to go out have fun when you can and enjoy what time you have to tell people that you love you love them you might not see it. led mission free credit tastes free. for charge is free to make amends free risk free. priests the old free blog can plug in video for your media projects a free media dog r t v dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. plug. that's. a fact.
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i stayed cause i love being on stage. i feel so blessed that i am doing something everything -- time i wake up, i am happy. that is why i continued on hoping i could develop my talent and people would like me. now, to answer your question. let's talk about this. now i am doing things that i really love. i the supreme songs but i am -- she did the hits and that is what i am still going on. i have learned how to sing jazz. i say learned how to sing because this is what i do best. i do ballads. i believe in chasing dreams and placing bets ♪ and after all the learning i found my own niche as mary wilson and that is singing ballads. i produced this album, "the jazz show." i do this all over the world. tavis: you do pop and r&b all those years and you end up in a jazz. >> that is what i do. i was on line via the day and people talk about me like a dog. let me tell you. they say mary cannot sing or do this and i have found out what i know i can do. i am not like my favorite singer like to read the franklin -- lyn.ha franklh i was lucky meeting with this guy who wrote "stormy weather," he put together the stage pl
i stayed cause i love being on stage. i feel so blessed that i am doing something everything -- time i wake up, i am happy. that is why i continued on hoping i could develop my talent and people would like me. now, to answer your question. let's talk about this. now i am doing things that i really love. i the supreme songs but i am -- she did the hits and that is what i am still going on. i have learned how to sing jazz. i say learned how to sing because this is what i do best. i do ballads. i...
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i went through a tough time. i think i grew up really fast. i grew up really fast in this fast-paced business. in't understand how to take a break, recover, and i paid for it. i got down. i guess even depressed in some senses. i found myself in a place where all i was doing was crying. and i thought, not me. i am a bubbly person. so a good friend of mine told me that i should take a break, see the world, go somewhere, and that is when i chose to go to egypt. so i took this trip. it was the first time in my life i took those weeks of. we were in the temples, and it was a place that was so magical and intelligent and inspiring, and i had seen all of that power and beauty and structures, and i felt i knew how to rebuild myself, and when i came back, i knew how i wanted to change. it is definitely the beginning of where i am now. when i was pregnant, my husband said, and he is such a big and important part of your life, why do you not made it egypt? and i thought, that is it. he was egypt in the embryo stage for so long. tavis: i do not need to name names here, but to your point about growing up fas
i went through a tough time. i think i grew up really fast. i grew up really fast in this fast-paced business. in't understand how to take a break, recover, and i paid for it. i got down. i guess even depressed in some senses. i found myself in a place where all i was doing was crying. and i thought, not me. i am a bubbly person. so a good friend of mine told me that i should take a break, see the world, go somewhere, and that is when i chose to go to egypt. so i took this trip. it was the...
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i felt i had to get in on time. since then i have not done it since. i tell everybody -- in my second book i thought you had to get the book right when they say you need. you should, i shouldn't say to you aspiring writers out there. i had a month and a half to write half of a book. you know in the first half took a year and a half. i was teaching simultaneous, i was writing on the weekends and trying to write as fast as i could but it was researching. i was trying to learn the culture and understand it enough so it would be part of the book. i began -- i rented a place in lake tahoe and sat there for the entire month of august. it was september ninth or something. i had summer break from teaching and i just sat down from the time it was morning to the time it was cocktail hour. i always say this because cocktail hour got earlier everyday because it was so hard to write this book when i had to write it in a certain period of time like that. what i had done finally, in the end, when it's done i thought it was the perfect situation. i had to be in that situation to write this particular book b
i felt i had to get in on time. since then i have not done it since. i tell everybody -- in my second book i thought you had to get the book right when they say you need. you should, i shouldn't say to you aspiring writers out there. i had a month and a half to write half of a book. you know in the first half took a year and a half. i was teaching simultaneous, i was writing on the weekends and trying to write as fast as i could but it was researching. i was trying to learn the culture and...
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>> i should say that i have, to be honest, i did not see very clearly by what i was inspired. i do not know if there is, like, a first-time -- i think it can be everything. but i know i was touched by the things that i think a beautiful, and things that are from the street. 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
>> i should say that i have, to be honest, i did not see very clearly by what i was inspired. i do not know if there is, like, a first-time -- i think it can be everything. but i know i was touched by the things that i think a beautiful, and things that are from the street. 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....
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i like that. >> it is great, i like that. i like that, yeah. no, it is great. it is just i think it always, because i read scripts and i do not go, "oh, that's a historical piece." i go, "ooh, that's an interesting story," or "that's an interesting character." then you suddenly see them and you think, that's a lot of dresses. wow. tavis: yeah. and a lot of hair. >> a lot of hair. a lot of hair. tavis: we'll get back to some of that in just a moment, though, but first, "anna karenina," the film also stars jude law and hits theaters around the country this weekend, so now a scene from "anna karenina." tavis: ah-ha. >> here is an end to living in corners. >> we can be together. >> how can we? do you think my husband will make a present of me? >> run away. >> i would never see my son again. the laws are made by husbands and fathers. >> i will never forgive myself for your unhappiness. >> the happiest? i am like a starving beggar who has been given food. i am happy. no. this is my happiness. another period piece. >> another period piece. hair and big dress, yeah. tavis: yeah. all right, so let us explore
i like that. >> it is great, i like that. i like that, yeah. no, it is great. it is just i think it always, because i read scripts and i do not go, "oh, that's a historical piece." i go, "ooh, that's an interesting story," or "that's an interesting character." then you suddenly see them and you think, that's a lot of dresses. wow. tavis: yeah. and a lot of hair. >> a lot of hair. a lot of hair. tavis: we'll get back to some of that in just a moment,...
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i don't know what's distinct about my own voice. i don't like my own voice, but i know voices that i love when i hear them. i just love your speaking voice. you could read book on tape all day long and i would just listen to you in my car all the time. but i raise that, seriously, to ask have you ever considered, do you think about, or how much credit would you give to the voice in your success? >> it's not something i think about. i think it's very dangerous to think about anything. i mean, it's just part of the instrument that i use to try to emit emotion. i remember years ago when i suppose i was in my last 20s and i was having a cup of coffee with a neighbor of mine, john hurt, great english actor. he was a little bit older than me, but nevertheless, we were sitting and talking. he said, "have you noticed how many good new young actors there are springing up? " of course, when you get to sort of 28 or 29, you begin to see the 19-year-old, the 20- year-old. i said, "i have, yeah." he said, "yeah, i know. it's a problem, isn't it?" he said, "you know what i do? if i find a young actor and i think he's rea
i don't know what's distinct about my own voice. i don't like my own voice, but i know voices that i love when i hear them. i just love your speaking voice. you could read book on tape all day long and i would just listen to you in my car all the time. but i raise that, seriously, to ask have you ever considered, do you think about, or how much credit would you give to the voice in your success? >> it's not something i think about. i think it's very dangerous to think about anything. i...
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i don't. i think a lot of people i am and i would say that eighteen when i had to choose my university degree i wasn't i didn't know what i wanted to be as a lot of people done. science or something always like animals or something i always liked but when i started practicing so to speak then soon i realised that you know i'm much more interested in the human animal which is very listen in one of the your interviews you said there was a period in your life when you needed big change even sold your house you quit your job what did it feel what was the depression and what. i will be like well i mean today is one of the days when i want to sell everything in the morning but it became a bit better after lunch but. it was something like that i liken it to i don't know whether you've seen the film fight club fight club yeah yeah there's a scene with a lead character has a realisation that the life he's living is not what he wanted to live and i mean he goes on a homicide or sort of like a maniac all sort of you know killing spree but i didn't do that obviously i worked at a newspaper for seven years
i don't. i think a lot of people i am and i would say that eighteen when i had to choose my university degree i wasn't i didn't know what i wanted to be as a lot of people done. science or something always like animals or something i always liked but when i started practicing so to speak then soon i realised that you know i'm much more interested in the human animal which is very listen in one of the your interviews you said there was a period in your life when you needed big change even sold...
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i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give advice. i know only my passion. what i can say is if you truly love fashion, you want to do a profession with fashion, you see -- they will find solutions. the things in fashion is to be right of with the moment with the society, with the desire, with what people need, and to understand also economically. of course, now, we have a moment where economically, there are a lot of things. it is reality. so knowing all that, you have to make the decision and find a solution about it and propose the right things. the ones who say that what to do the right thing for now, they will get it. only courage and love what you do. it is marvelous work. i am lucky because
i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give advice. i know only my passion....
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i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say about the fact was going with a guy, they said if you love each other, that is wonderful. so i think i was lucky to have parents like that. very modern. very open-minded. unlike for some, there's no question of religion, of color of skin, or anything like that. people can be all beautiful. it depends on who they are, but it is not a question of color. for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. col
i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called...
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i don't know yeah there's lots of that annoys me and i can't read the newspaper i don't watch t.v. i don't want to know i don't i don't want to know why people are being killed in other countries with my tax dollars i didn't ask them to do that i don't want to have anything to do with that. it's messed up world. so you got to go out and have fun when you can and enjoy what time you have to tell people that you love you love them and might not see them. the. line in motion would be soon which brightened if you knew no bounds to move from phones to freshen it's. nice for instance on t.v. don't come. choose your language. because we don't have to feel some of the. treatments the fumes the consensus get a. chance to defend against the degrade book. choose the stories that impact the lives choose to access to often. and download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. . any time. the mission and free accreditation free comes for chargers free her arrangements for free for free studio time free. download free blonde hair splitting video for your medi
i don't know yeah there's lots of that annoys me and i can't read the newspaper i don't watch t.v. i don't want to know i don't i don't want to know why people are being killed in other countries with my tax dollars i didn't ask them to do that i don't want to have anything to do with that. it's messed up world. so you got to go out and have fun when you can and enjoy what time you have to tell people that you love you love them and might not see them. the. line in motion would be soon which...
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i must say, i am very proud of that. when i started to do coutoure, after a lot of stories that may be issued do another job, i said, ok, i will do my own collection. i started and never stopped after. on boat one, one woman, done all in lace in the exhibition. it starts like, ok, i did not think to make another one. so i did one after and one after and one after peter i am still doing it now. this is 1997. more than 10 years. >> i ask the question because it is very interesting when you talk about these people who marked the 1980's and earlier. but so few are around now or they are around in a relatively small way. you're in a situation where your company, the majority shareholding is with pooch to do the fragrances and work with other fashion houses. is this some sort of a new beginning? was it important for you to have this? >> definitely. 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. t
i must say, i am very proud of that. when i started to do coutoure, after a lot of stories that may be issued do another job, i said, ok, i will do my own collection. i started and never stopped after. on boat one, one woman, done all in lace in the exhibition. it starts like, ok, i did not think to make another one. so i did one after and one after and one after peter i am still doing it now. this is 1997. more than 10 years. >> i ask the question because it is very interesting when you...
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i do not think i did my best work when i was with him. if it did come out, i cannot specify which songs. tavis: i had to go through my carole king corpus, because maybe the way it came out was not doing your best work. >> i think that is right. i was trying to speak for him in a lot of cases, and he wanted to be a star, and he is gone now. i do not think he was ever happy being here. the only reason i wrote about it, it was scary to write about it because it was a painful thing. i did it because i figured if there was one woman -- there are some men abuse as well, but if there is one woman who thinks it is her fault and she deserves to be treated that way, my message is you do not deserve to be treated that way. if it can happen to me, it can happen to you or to anyone. i had a support system. i had family, but i fell into it because that is how it works. tavis: you stayed. >> after you are stacked upside ahead, use today. i do not want to talk about it today because it is so complicated. in the book i outlined why people say. i used to say, i would never stay with a man like that, but i did. we
i do not think i did my best work when i was with him. if it did come out, i cannot specify which songs. tavis: i had to go through my carole king corpus, because maybe the way it came out was not doing your best work. >> i think that is right. i was trying to speak for him in a lot of cases, and he wanted to be a star, and he is gone now. i do not think he was ever happy being here. the only reason i wrote about it, it was scary to write about it because it was a painful thing. i did it...
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i am a man that wants to be with another man. i don't want a girl. if i wanted a girl. i would be straight. but i am also, i won't date a guy that is taller than me. i won't date a guy that is bigger than me. i am more of the masculine man. >> rhode has been teaching his inmate, the finer points of chess, a creative challenge considering they don't have a chess set in their cell >> we need to make some more squares. i ripped them up. now, if you look, at the scoreboard. mine is joey. his is kyle. 4-1. one cellmate. beauchamp pled not guilty to shoplifting and violating his parole. represents the third kind of inmate housed in the unit. >> he is actually a straight guy. he is straight. he is not gay at all >> during his interview process for his housing he said he was homosexual. he was housed in the homosexual unit, upon his request. every inmate, signs a form, requesting homosexual unit. under their own free will. some straight men look to the homosexual unit as a safe harbor compared to the predatory environment in other units. >> i had one or two gay men tell me go to the gay pod. you will be
i am a man that wants to be with another man. i don't want a girl. if i wanted a girl. i would be straight. but i am also, i won't date a guy that is taller than me. i won't date a guy that is bigger than me. i am more of the masculine man. >> rhode has been teaching his inmate, the finer points of chess, a creative challenge considering they don't have a chess set in their cell >> we need to make some more squares. i ripped them up. now, if you look, at the scoreboard. mine is...
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i vividly remember this. of course i do. and so, i went to bed. when i got up, ie out the front on to the front top of the porch. i looked around. and i saw my parent's bedroom windows and i looked up. there was no flame there. and i looked back and the way that my house was built i could go all the way around and i saw eight-foot white sparks coming out of the direction of the meter and the sound was -- it was so quiet and all i heard was -- like, you know, in a frankenstein movie when they electrify him and i saw a little bit of flame but not much. and then i ran up the scaffolding and opened the window and that's when the smoke, you know, nearly knocked me down. >> your ex-husband matthew badger said in interviews and he's been very hon nest about -- honest about this, that he was so grief stricken and enraged that one stage he wanted to kill you, kill your boyfriend, do whatever he could to try and, you know, but i know that you now have a pretty good relationship with him, i think. >> yes. >> tell me about that. it's obviously for him as awful as it's been fo
i vividly remember this. of course i do. and so, i went to bed. when i got up, ie out the front on to the front top of the porch. i looked around. and i saw my parent's bedroom windows and i looked up. there was no flame there. and i looked back and the way that my house was built i could go all the way around and i saw eight-foot white sparks coming out of the direction of the meter and the sound was -- it was so quiet and all i heard was -- like, you know, in a frankenstein movie when they...
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but when i study and i see what is i was doing because i mark my score, i think why, how i was thinkinghat five years ago. i can be impressed sometimes for the reaction of what the music was giving to me at that time. but then when i have this chord here and i see well, i didn't saw this. maybe i will binge bring this. i see oh this is really difficult. it going deeply and deeply the develop of the way to think about music. and of course you know sometimes people expect for you to be-- to have the knowledge and the experience of a 50 or 60 years old conductor, you know, sometimes people compare you with-- it's impossible to compare, you know, because they are masters. and i'm sure when they were young they were doing -- -- they were searching. they were thinking the way that they develop at the end. and it's fascinating because what i see in five years in my life i see my life conducting an trying to understand what i am doing now, more deeply. >> rose: continued success. back in a moment. stay with us. valery gergiev is here, one of the world's most dynamic, admired and bus yetses cond
but when i study and i see what is i was doing because i mark my score, i think why, how i was thinkinghat five years ago. i can be impressed sometimes for the reaction of what the music was giving to me at that time. but then when i have this chord here and i see well, i didn't saw this. maybe i will binge bring this. i see oh this is really difficult. it going deeply and deeply the develop of the way to think about music. and of course you know sometimes people expect for you to be-- to have...
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i was... i was shocked. i--it was--i felt like my head exploded. i mean, i don't think if he had told me he was an alien i could've been more surprised. he said that the firm had liabilities of $50 billion. it never occurred to me that his business had anything like that kind of-- anything like that under management. it was--it was shocking. >> your mother, what was her reaction? >> she looked-- she looked shocked. she asked, "what's a ponzi scheme?" was her first question. she didn't even understand that. i think it was me who answered and said that it means that it's all fake. that dad's--you know, is-- he's not been doing what he says he's been doing. and he followed that up and said, "yes, i've been lying to all of you all of these years. i've been lying to everybody. i've been lying to myself," he said. >> and your brother? >> my brother was trembling with rage. he was absolutely furious. mark was the first one to stand up and said, you know, "i'm out of here." and he stormed out of the room. and i immediately followed him and walked out. >> you
i was... i was shocked. i--it was--i felt like my head exploded. i mean, i don't think if he had told me he was an alien i could've been more surprised. he said that the firm had liabilities of $50 billion. it never occurred to me that his business had anything like that kind of-- anything like that under management. it was--it was shocking. >> your mother, what was her reaction? >> she looked-- she looked shocked. she asked, "what's a ponzi scheme?" was her first...
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my white family is who i grew up around but even with them i feel as though i am black, i am not the same as them. iways felt that way. i know where i feel most comfortable and the way that i want to identify, and the beating that is in me is blackness, it's blackness. there's no question about it. >> that's not the case for nio, who like danielle grew up with a white family. she says i don't feel when i am around black people that i am black. is she black? >> i would say she is black. i would think that maybe she has an idea of what a black experience is, and doesn't identify with that experience, and so therefore she doesn't think that she is black. every one would say i didn't have a black experience. but i -- i had my own kind of black experience. there isn't just one. >> her search for identity is about to open old wounds. >> this is gross. >> it's not gross. there's nothing gross about healing. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect plac
my white family is who i grew up around but even with them i feel as though i am black, i am not the same as them. iways felt that way. i know where i feel most comfortable and the way that i want to identify, and the beating that is in me is blackness, it's blackness. there's no question about it. >> that's not the case for nio, who like danielle grew up with a white family. she says i don't feel when i am around black people that i am black. is she black? >> i would say she is...