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knew that i was gay i knew what i was i knew i had to hide it i knew for the fact that i would never tell anyone my entire life i would go to the grave with the secret why well you know growing up in a place like that you know one of the earliest memories i ever knew was that i was gay around five years old i knew myself and you know i just knew i was attracted to this boy in kindergarten then the girl and i knew that even at that age that that was wrong i knew that people made fun of gay people and that there was something wrong with me at that early age and i knew i had to hide it and make sure that he so did do in your teen years you go out with girls of course you know you know once i at once i knew that i would hit puberty and have to start dating girls that's what i knew would be a lot harder but you know i dated girls and i had girlfriends all way up until i was you know twenty twenty one years old. we you when you were in it was in sing form and in mississippi it wasn't we formed in orlando all of all of us fr
knew that i was gay i knew what i was i knew i had to hide it i knew for the fact that i would never tell anyone my entire life i would go to the grave with the secret why well you know growing up in a place like that you know one of the earliest memories i ever knew was that i was gay around five years old i knew myself and you know i just knew i was attracted to this boy in kindergarten then the girl and i knew that even at that age that that was wrong i knew that people made fun of gay...
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and i really feel that i let -- i let them down. especially to the younger fans, i should be -- as a public figure, i should be an example and inspiration, and i'm an a-hole. and i'm 56, and i should know better. so i said to them, and i also say i extend my apology and my love and best wishes to the -- to my fan base. >> jimmy: i'm stuck on the fact that you call your fans team oldman. >> well, they've been pretty loyal. >> jimmy: can i be very honest with you? i know i shouldn't, but i'm so happy that someone has to apologize on this show, and it's not me for once. [ applause ] so thank you. >> i mean, have you ever been -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah, i do stupid things all the time. but i think it's important when somebody apologizes to accept their apology. like some people, nothing is ever enough, and there's no end to it. and you could go on forever for some people. but it's obvious -- well, i guess, i don't know. you are a great actor, so we cannot trust anything you say. [ laughter ] >> oh, no, trust me. >> jimmy: all right. so, yeah
and i really feel that i let -- i let them down. especially to the younger fans, i should be -- as a public figure, i should be an example and inspiration, and i'm an a-hole. and i'm 56, and i should know better. so i said to them, and i also say i extend my apology and my love and best wishes to the -- to my fan base. >> jimmy: i'm stuck on the fact that you call your fans team oldman. >> well, they've been pretty loyal. >> jimmy: can i be very honest with you? i know i...
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i, uh--i-i had other ideas. wanted to talk about royalties and stuff like that instead of, you know, just a clear percentage. i don't know if i'm willing to give up any ownership of the business. >> the reason that i don't want to be a lender is because i want to be on the elevator. if i didn't think there was something good, i would be a lender at a high rate. >> right. >> but i think there's something here. i want to invest my money in mr. green tea for two simple reasons--i know it's safe, because they have the financial controls in place, and they manage their money probably better than i've seen any business so far, and i know my return on capital is gonna exceed my expectations. i think my offer is very fair. i think my offer is well thought-out. i mean, without me, you're gonna stay a $2-million company until he's 60. >> this is something i would really have to think about. >> that's a real check, by the way. >> i--i see that. >> [laughs] >> i--[sighs]--i-i have to think about it a little bit. >> well, let
i, uh--i-i had other ideas. wanted to talk about royalties and stuff like that instead of, you know, just a clear percentage. i don't know if i'm willing to give up any ownership of the business. >> the reason that i don't want to be a lender is because i want to be on the elevator. if i didn't think there was something good, i would be a lender at a high rate. >> right. >> but i think there's something here. i want to invest my money in mr. green tea for two simple reasons--i...
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want to man fandom no i don't think so i think i think i don't have to have ok good nerds for larry king unless dead philly cheese i've ever been a bowling shark like the one woody allen harrison played in kingpin i had a conversation i did with my dad about this when that movie came out and it goes it was a cute movie i mean you know that's not really what it was like to hustle i you know i hustle the road i go yeah i know dad there aren't amish people blowing it was a movie. but no i never i never hustle people who play a game if you only know i threw out questions who thrive answers ok first girl you kissed. first girl i kissed oh geez it was the neighbor girl i think and she was like two years older than me and i was city i think it was miami my my grandparents of the miami and i must have been like eleven or twelve she was thirteen something like that yeah did she tak you see canada did little. i wish i did i don't funniest comic on story funny is comic con story. well i mean this you know not to disparage the poor guy but this struck me is just kind of charming
want to man fandom no i don't think so i think i think i don't have to have ok good nerds for larry king unless dead philly cheese i've ever been a bowling shark like the one woody allen harrison played in kingpin i had a conversation i did with my dad about this when that movie came out and it goes it was a cute movie i mean you know that's not really what it was like to hustle i you know i hustle the road i go yeah i know dad there aren't amish people blowing it was a movie. but no i never i...
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i mean, i think it's that simple. you know? i can't get into the religious aspect of it to the sexual aspect of it that i look for the, as you said earlier, the character of a person. and that's good enough for me because i have my own things that i've got to deal with, you know. [laughter]. i don't have an answer to everything. so -- >> we are getting pretty close to the end here and typically at this time, you know, is when the moderator will ask how do you want to be remembered and one thing or another. but i have -- i have researched that and i looked at 31 people who says how they wanted to be remembered and then when i actually read the follow-up, not one of them was remembered the way they said they wanted to be remembered. so we won't waste our time with that bit of morbid wishful thinking. [laughter]. but i do have -- i do have some -- a couple of last questions for you. we've gotten pretty serious here and i think that this wonderful audience deserves a little chocolate shake with their broccoli. so let me -- let me ask
i mean, i think it's that simple. you know? i can't get into the religious aspect of it to the sexual aspect of it that i look for the, as you said earlier, the character of a person. and that's good enough for me because i have my own things that i've got to deal with, you know. [laughter]. i don't have an answer to everything. so -- >> we are getting pretty close to the end here and typically at this time, you know, is when the moderator will ask how do you want to be remembered and one...
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until i have to leave. and i fear i had lost my mind but i've afraid to ask for help end a if that are of a culture asking for help and as the sign of weakness. nothing will matter but when i can no longer control the images in my head when i am forced to head a hide shaking and crying again some noise in damages and realize to continue to deny would endanger the soldiers i was sent to afghanistan i ask for help. that day i stopped the division's surgeon and said i am having some problems. he listened intently and put his hand on my arm and said are you a danger to yourself or others? which is a question you're asking a lot when people thank you are crazy they look at you in think will he start shooting? i was not a danger to anyone else and i said that. not to myself at that time. that came later. but i knew i needed help so well when it to save the psychiatrist. i walked in and i sat down they have the big tv to keep the new ways from the back as people crying so there is a big tv on the shelf and larry king is on of
until i have to leave. and i fear i had lost my mind but i've afraid to ask for help end a if that are of a culture asking for help and as the sign of weakness. nothing will matter but when i can no longer control the images in my head when i am forced to head a hide shaking and crying again some noise in damages and realize to continue to deny would endanger the soldiers i was sent to afghanistan i ask for help. that day i stopped the division's surgeon and said i am having some problems. he...
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no i think i think it would be. i hope that it never gets all had to practice my tony award speech when i was fifteen in my mirror when i was growing up and doing you want to be on broadway but i think i don't know if i knew that that it was possible like the concept of actually making a career in broadway but i used to like practice and i would you know dedicate my tony to mean kids who would make fun of me in seventh grade and would you grow up troy was born in georgia and then moved to michigan when i was thirteen so i was troy outside of detroit what was your first break. my first break i guess i was seventeen years old i was a senior in high school and addison for the national touring company of a show called the world will rogers follies and yeah and i held auditions in detroit michigan and i went and they flew in to new york for a callback and i had to shoot for tommy tune in so i called them then and then the next thing i knew i was touring around the country as a season as a show girl that always was a broadw
no i think i think it would be. i hope that it never gets all had to practice my tony award speech when i was fifteen in my mirror when i was growing up and doing you want to be on broadway but i think i don't know if i knew that that it was possible like the concept of actually making a career in broadway but i used to like practice and i would you know dedicate my tony to mean kids who would make fun of me in seventh grade and would you grow up troy was born in georgia and then moved to...
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>> i mean, i lost them. i didn't throw them away i didn't take them outside and -- >> clearly if they mattered to you a ton you would have -- >> i don't carry a watt of weight from the part. the stuff that i did wrong or did right. and i don't because i don't think they should are too high or happy about these moments and then so sad about these other moments. i think the idea is to move towards blissful experience in all situations. i believe in enlightenment and consciousness, nirvana, muslims have this idea of being awake and enjoying a moment and not carrying the weight from the past or having anxiety about the future or the past. >> how do you think you have inspired younger musicians and producers and people in the industry? >> depends how young, young like -- >> i am thinking of ludicrous, he's a big fan of yours and he thinks of you as someone who has led by example of things that he could do i don't think he's out as much as you are. he's definitely philanthropic. >> a lot of hip hop artists stick the
>> i mean, i lost them. i didn't throw them away i didn't take them outside and -- >> clearly if they mattered to you a ton you would have -- >> i don't carry a watt of weight from the part. the stuff that i did wrong or did right. and i don't because i don't think they should are too high or happy about these moments and then so sad about these other moments. i think the idea is to move towards blissful experience in all situations. i believe in enlightenment and...
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i went. so i had that reputation of being the first. and i would say that was probably the mix of what i was involved in at most times. the mix being those people who are genuinely could get along with and generally like me versus the opportunities to be the first wherein you really don't know what's going to happen to you because you don't know what folks' motives are underneath all that. it's kind of like going -- i imagine what it was like going to school in arkansas for the first time. the little rock nine, except that there was a more pleasant face to the racism in some cases. but it was great. the guys were wonderful. they welcomed me. except for two people, maybe three, that i kind of stayed away from. if they had any ill feelings, they didn't show it. i fit in with them and they fit in with me. >> how about the academic experience? >> academics was rough. i found out later that the schools in the south in general, not just the black schools, but the schools in the south in general just didn't have what was on the plates of the schools
i went. so i had that reputation of being the first. and i would say that was probably the mix of what i was involved in at most times. the mix being those people who are genuinely could get along with and generally like me versus the opportunities to be the first wherein you really don't know what's going to happen to you because you don't know what folks' motives are underneath all that. it's kind of like going -- i imagine what it was like going to school in arkansas for the first time. the...
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i i. i . place it was terrible they come up very hard to take a plunge again to play along here there's a plane lost that never had sex with her rick there are no lives let's play. lists play lists play place sloped lists of displaced slim. play welcome to the policeman show thirty four can just bend over fifteen billion euros on faulty head says so each one hundred fifty million degrees with one token mark still to sell from same piece go to france we travel in search of the song little knowledge on stage we've got the future covered. right to see. her street. and i think you're. going to. be in the. one. i'm marinating in the financial world moves. act to governments have a nonstarter sit it out on the take not go to bed the truth not going to get it in life there are blue and there are both. bits of wood and he hit me again today three times in the shoulder with this dinner once in my head and just because i said don't shout what a moron i hate him when's the next time and why didn't they le
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but i just -- i don't know. maybe that's why ie the life so much because i've had a boring -- you know, i mean, everything was straitlaced, by the books. >> what are you going to do when you get out? >> hm? >> you have a college degree, tara. >> i know, but i got felonies. i was 20 going to school for being a dental assistant and i graduated. but while i was there, there was a girl, she was like, you should come to the massage parlor and work because you have a good personality, you know, you're pretty, da da da. i'll be honest, i had no idea, but i just jumped right in there and just joined with her, and it just came natural. and really, once i got the money in my hand, i wanted to do another one and another one and another one. >> as goddard moved from the massage parlor to a street prostitute to an online escort, she refined her practice. >> i wouldn't get on top of a trick. that's too personal. i wouldn't kiss them. i would say at least 85% of my men are married with kids. i overexaggerate things to make them feel they're doin
but i just -- i don't know. maybe that's why ie the life so much because i've had a boring -- you know, i mean, everything was straitlaced, by the books. >> what are you going to do when you get out? >> hm? >> you have a college degree, tara. >> i know, but i got felonies. i was 20 going to school for being a dental assistant and i graduated. but while i was there, there was a girl, she was like, you should come to the massage parlor and work because you have a good...
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i am an illegal alien person, sort of. i mean, i am. i just don't like to use the word illegal alien phrase. i'm about to come out about this nationally. i'm coming out, i'm writing a story about my being undocumented. i'm launching a whole campaign about what it means to be an american and the fact that i am an american. no -- oh, don't clap. no, no, no. there are 11 million undocumented people in this country. we serve you food at chipotle, we work at your houses, we mow your lawns, maybe we are doctors, or nurses. we're not who you think we are. what were you going to say? >> maybe this is a stupid question but aren't you afraid of any repercussions? >> oh, god, yes. oh, my god, it's terrifying. this is definitely the riskiest thing i have ever done. i'm in this to have some sort of impact. >> my name is ron rodriguez. i'm 20 years old and i came to the united states when i was 6 years old. >> my name is felipe and i'm 23. i was born in rio, brazil. >> in 2010, i started watching youtube videos of young people called dreamers, undocum
i am an illegal alien person, sort of. i mean, i am. i just don't like to use the word illegal alien phrase. i'm about to come out about this nationally. i'm coming out, i'm writing a story about my being undocumented. i'm launching a whole campaign about what it means to be an american and the fact that i am an american. no -- oh, don't clap. no, no, no. there are 11 million undocumented people in this country. we serve you food at chipotle, we work at your houses, we mow your lawns, maybe we...
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i want to do. i can't say what's going to happen. if id from here and get hit by a car, you never know. but my intentions, i'm not robbing nobody no more. i ain't touched a gun in years. and i won't touch a gun. know what i mean? i don't got to look over my shoulder anymore, all that [ bleep ] is done and over with. i don't got to worry with the street life. the street life is the farthest thing from my mind. so what can i focus on? my child. >> check. >> got it. >> and down goes frazier. >> got it. you know what it was? the glare from the camera got in my eye. [ bleep ] happens, right? know what i'm saying? >> we were interviewing both brothers at the same time, and by this point, i knew them pretty well. we'd spent a lot of time with them. and i thought they both had a lot of potential. and they both expressed the desire to change when they got out of this latest jail stint. so i asked them, where do you guys see yourselves in five years? and gabriel expressed that he wanted to move to louisiana, so he could get a fresh start. >> right
i want to do. i can't say what's going to happen. if id from here and get hit by a car, you never know. but my intentions, i'm not robbing nobody no more. i ain't touched a gun in years. and i won't touch a gun. know what i mean? i don't got to look over my shoulder anymore, all that [ bleep ] is done and over with. i don't got to worry with the street life. the street life is the farthest thing from my mind. so what can i focus on? my child. >> check. >> got it. >> and down...
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i mean when i was younger like i was i was my mama for earl said this in a song but i was too white for the black kids and i was too black for the white kids so i kind of didn't really fit much into a. into a couple you know a certain spot things like that so that no one then i wouldn't call it racism but you know or yeah like sometimes like in beverly hills or so like you know they just because i'm like a young black do not dress like this and i'll probably skin tissue nail on my skateboard or whatever it's like all of us do is window shopping but then i go cop my mom a really expensive purse and they want to treat you different oh crap you actually bought like they just think either i don't know if it is based off how i look or whatever but you know things like that is usually the rub zone but way to me he's got a call he actually brought this and he's buying more and old crabbe and i look out the window and see like oh that's a nice vehicle old crap like a motorcycle not at all i'm not touching my you have a girlfriend not at all interested in girls of course a love for a cause i lov
i mean when i was younger like i was i was my mama for earl said this in a song but i was too white for the black kids and i was too black for the white kids so i kind of didn't really fit much into a. into a couple you know a certain spot things like that so that no one then i wouldn't call it racism but you know or yeah like sometimes like in beverly hills or so like you know they just because i'm like a young black do not dress like this and i'll probably skin tissue nail on my skateboard or...
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>> back then i was probably -- i think i was pretty proud of what i had done. had finally gotten away from that. now -- it was stupid, it was pointless, and two people died for nothing. >> after he was incarcerated, brown reached out to his friend's mother, vicki. >> it was very scary to me. i was shocked, and i didn't understand how that could happen, and i guess i was selfish that i didn't want to just openly accept that phone call right away, but i'm grateful to him, yeah, i'm very grateful. >> i have led a very i don't know what kind of life you want to say, but i have done a lot of things in my life -- >> we all have. made mistakes. >> and so as i go through life, i just look at everybody and look at them as who they are instead of what they've done because if we look at each other for what we've done, we would never have relationships with anybody. >> he said to me you've always loved him and have been there for him. if he ever needed anybody, he would need you now. >> are you all right? >> yeah. >> he's a wonderful young man. >> you know, a lot of people
>> back then i was probably -- i think i was pretty proud of what i had done. had finally gotten away from that. now -- it was stupid, it was pointless, and two people died for nothing. >> after he was incarcerated, brown reached out to his friend's mother, vicki. >> it was very scary to me. i was shocked, and i didn't understand how that could happen, and i guess i was selfish that i didn't want to just openly accept that phone call right away, but i'm grateful to him, yeah,...
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think i i have a dual perspective i see america from the inside i've grown up here i went to college here but i also retain a little bit of that outsider feeling of america in which i'm always comparing america to other cultures to the rest of the world and i think that dual perspective informs all my writing and the idea of a world without her would would leave the world well we have a tremendous space between the oceans well we're right now that. it would be a giant of the indian ocean there are different ways for america not to exist so if a meteorite hit the continent and vaporized thousand years ago there would be no america but here is another way if a british sniper had shot george washington and the american revolution had gone down there would be america the land mass there be people here but we wouldn't have an american revolution the american constitution this america would not exist be canada we'd be canada or if hitler got the atomic bomb remember hitler had the most sophisticated bomb project on the burner
think i i have a dual perspective i see america from the inside i've grown up here i went to college here but i also retain a little bit of that outsider feeling of america in which i'm always comparing america to other cultures to the rest of the world and i think that dual perspective informs all my writing and the idea of a world without her would would leave the world well we have a tremendous space between the oceans well we're right now that. it would be a giant of the indian ocean there...
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>>> i don't pray with bibles, i pray with false idols, smith & wesson and being suicidal, i have no enemies, just deceased rivals. >> no matter the circumstances that brought them to jail. >> i was walking my dog, had a pistol at my head. >> she said we were making out that my hand touched her. >> i was cashing $50,000, $60,000 checks a pop. >> jail will have a profound effect on who they will become. >> it disgusts me that i'm going to be be called a child molester. i'm not. i'm like a kid. >> my actual nickname here is rambo, that's from ramming my wife's condo with my truck. >> and for some of these inmates, their time in jail will reveal their true nature. >> in here, somebody knows your weakness, they're going to eat it up, they're going to chew on it. >>> unlike prisons that house individuals convicted of crime, jails predominantly contain those accused of crime and awaiting trial. still, almost everyone has their own idea of what kind of person comes to jail. but the reality rarely fits any one preconceived notion. and the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, is no exception. >>
>>> i don't pray with bibles, i pray with false idols, smith & wesson and being suicidal, i have no enemies, just deceased rivals. >> no matter the circumstances that brought them to jail. >> i was walking my dog, had a pistol at my head. >> she said we were making out that my hand touched her. >> i was cashing $50,000, $60,000 checks a pop. >> jail will have a profound effect on who they will become. >> it disgusts me that i'm going to be be...
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i will get to that. i think iat you mean when you say that, even with a label, you have the mindset of an independent artist. i think i get that. >> it means that i am in touch with my audience and i am on the street. i was at walmart and saying, did you get my album? i bought some for some fans. they were like, wow, that is you. i post on facebook. i think like an independent artist that has to sell this on social media all the time. that is what independent artist do. the grind never ends. it never ends. tavis: to your curves, you look great, by the way. people can see the transformation. what brought that on? >> after letting go of the relationship -- tavis: it always goes like that. they break up with you -- i knew i would regret that. how can i get that back? they break up with you and they get finer. that is what i was trying to say. >> these legs are not going anywhere. after that relationship, i decided to do a bucket list. things i had never done. i felt like the relationship was closed and we had to keep
i will get to that. i think iat you mean when you say that, even with a label, you have the mindset of an independent artist. i think i get that. >> it means that i am in touch with my audience and i am on the street. i was at walmart and saying, did you get my album? i bought some for some fans. they were like, wow, that is you. i post on facebook. i think like an independent artist that has to sell this on social media all the time. that is what independent artist do. the grind never...
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i didn't have no future plans. now i do. i got an education. i got my ged. i'm going to go to college and play football. >> what was your intent with the gun? why did you have it? >> protection. >> from? >> other gang members. >> let me ask you this -- if i sent one of my sergeants to shake your room down right now and your release was dependent on whether or not there was stg material in your room, are you leaving or not? >> coming up on "lockup, pendleton juvenile." >> you were just talking about your victims, you were smiling. why were you smiling? >> tension-filled hours for andrew and abel. there's no guarantee either will go home. later, we find out what happened to the officer marcus branch attacked. >>> it takes a unique set of skills to work with the teen offenders inside pendleton juvenile. >> keys. >> "d" complex presents some of the prison's biggest challenges for program director mia black. >> is it frustrating? absolutely. is it rewarding? absolutely. i've had offenders that you want to shake and say snap out of it, grow up, you need to go home,
i didn't have no future plans. now i do. i got an education. i got my ged. i'm going to go to college and play football. >> what was your intent with the gun? why did you have it? >> protection. >> from? >> other gang members. >> let me ask you this -- if i sent one of my sergeants to shake your room down right now and your release was dependent on whether or not there was stg material in your room, are you leaving or not? >> coming up on "lockup,...
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i wish i could say i was shocked, but i wasn't. more madoff when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] oh my god! look. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. ...you have to leave the couch to believe. seize the summer with up to 40% off hotels from travelocity. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ticking] >> in october 2011, the people who knew bernie madoff best, his wife ruth and his son andrew, lived
i wish i could say i was shocked, but i wasn't. more madoff when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] oh my god! look. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. ...you have to leave the couch to believe....
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if i went to google as an engineer, i would fail. what i learned is so outdated. >> i am amazed at how you were at google x and began to experiment with the car and driverless cars and all of that and you had larry's attention because he is fascinated from that. you were in charge of artificial intelligence and have robotics and all these things that are interesting. and you went to education. why? >> if you ask yourself, what has the biggest impact or what must needs to be fixed? education is mind blowing. if you look at what it means to democratize education, there are many places. most of china, most of africa, most of india. people get stranded that can change careers because of education. it is extreme and acceptable -- inaccessible. not where they grow up, but their own ability. it is basically what i am doing. >> to marry education to ability. >> i have been learning all of my life. spending my free time learning things. and i think there should be true for most people. they really care about these things. germany has a good educatio
if i went to google as an engineer, i would fail. what i learned is so outdated. >> i am amazed at how you were at google x and began to experiment with the car and driverless cars and all of that and you had larry's attention because he is fascinated from that. you were in charge of artificial intelligence and have robotics and all these things that are interesting. and you went to education. why? >> if you ask yourself, what has the biggest impact or what must needs to be fixed?...
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i love her. i do. iar to god. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. i got this. no, i'll get it! let me get it. ah uh, i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? here's one...get an allstate agent. nice! switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-788-0900 now. hold on man, is that a leak up there? that's a drip. now that's a leak. that is a leak! and if you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. protect your valuables from things like water damage for as low as $4 a month when you add renter's insurance to your allstate auto policy. call 866-788-0900 now. and, if you're a safe driver, you can save up to 45%! just a few more ways, allstate is changing car insurance for good. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. >>> come on! >> prior to meeting tim duncan, we were told he was a hard core inmate
i love her. i do. iar to god. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. i got this. no, i'll get it! let me get it. ah uh, i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? here's one...get an allstate agent. nice! switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-788-0900 now. hold on man, is that a leak up there?...
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i can't count them. i mean i don't know if i infected anybody. re that i have. but i just don't want to think that i did, you know. it's not good. >> did you use condoms? >> well, no. no. not always. but i do try to carry them on me. when i do a lot of them have them, don't even want to wear them. they say no, you know. when i'm desperate for the next hit and that, i've got $30, $40 offered and i've got a condom and they tell me no, i'm not going to pass up the $30, $40. >> i was struck by tammy's willingness to talk honestly about her past. when she described the crimes, she almost came across to us as warning people. >> so you don't know how many men you infected, possibly infected with hiv? >> probably enough. i don't know, i can't tell you how many, because i don't know. but all i can tell you i've been with enough men that -- i hate to think that i did it, you know. >> so let's think about that, tammy. here's a chance, where were you a prostitute? why don't you talk about the area you worked as a prostitute, and from what years. so if somebod
i can't count them. i mean i don't know if i infected anybody. re that i have. but i just don't want to think that i did, you know. it's not good. >> did you use condoms? >> well, no. no. not always. but i do try to carry them on me. when i do a lot of them have them, don't even want to wear them. they say no, you know. when i'm desperate for the next hit and that, i've got $30, $40 offered and i've got a condom and they tell me no, i'm not going to pass up the $30, $40. >> i...
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>> if i knew before the segment that i am the subject matter expert i would have really -- i was a child. are the toys okay now? >> eh. she doesn't play with anything yet. i deprive her. >> it sounds like a -- pogs sounds like a slur. >> they were circles. i think you could play with them, but no one knew what to do. >> my favorite toy was the dirt clod. the dirt clod was free and somebody came through the park and you threw it at their head. >> if you learned to lie it could have been anything. >> look at this lump of gold. >> that's how you become popular in the first grade. >> and how you get a therapist. >> the best toy, greg, is your imagine mages. >> that's true. >> and a bag of broken glass. >> coming up, he reveals his new item. if you have video of your animal doing something, fox news.com/"red eye." female announcer: get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. yo
>> if i knew before the segment that i am the subject matter expert i would have really -- i was a child. are the toys okay now? >> eh. she doesn't play with anything yet. i deprive her. >> it sounds like a -- pogs sounds like a slur. >> they were circles. i think you could play with them, but no one knew what to do. >> my favorite toy was the dirt clod. the dirt clod was free and somebody came through the park and you threw it at their head. >> if you...
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i love it. i tell you, i love it down there. i was, i was sad to leave. ul country. >> jimmy: did you got a chance to throw a boomerang while you were down there? >> at easter my buddy took me on an adventure trip. he is good friend with the tribal elders, at the famous rock in australia, we are there, the light is going down. all with all the tribal elders. one is like, i am going to show you a boomerang. he stand up and he throws the boomerang. it just keeps going. it lands on the other side of a tree. he literally goes, oh. and walks away. and that was my, to me it was, i thought this i can't believe a tribal elder of the aborigine tribe is going to show me how to throw a boomerang. never saw it again. i don't know it is probably still there. >> jimmy: playing fetch what a dog, i guess, huh? wow. that's something. now you, you get a chance to have fun while you are there, i guess from this trip? or all work while you are there? >> no, no. yeah, you always look to get adventures in. i have a nose for that. >> jimmy: you are adventurous? >> i am. >> jimmy
i love it. i tell you, i love it down there. i was, i was sad to leave. ul country. >> jimmy: did you got a chance to throw a boomerang while you were down there? >> at easter my buddy took me on an adventure trip. he is good friend with the tribal elders, at the famous rock in australia, we are there, the light is going down. all with all the tribal elders. one is like, i am going to show you a boomerang. he stand up and he throws the boomerang. it just keeps going. it lands on the...
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i know where i stand on this. you know what i mean? antanamo, i feel like -- i am very interested in guantÁnamo, but there is a class of things where we all know where we stand. and i think as journalists it is hard to know how to actually bring up the subject in a way that you can even make somebody want to listen or watch for a few minutes. and it takes such cunning, i find. and often, we will totally disguise what the stories are about. for a really long time. because, like, let us get some characters going. i feel like understanding narrative, like understanding plot, understanding characters, is just such an enormous tool to try to bypass that problem. i have been working on the news, "all things considered" and "morning edition," applying the tools of journalism to things that were so small and personal that the journalists would never touch them. gradually, i and the entire staff came back to actual, let's take on the deficit, the housing crisis, mortgage backed securities, but in our style, and find characters and scenes that co
i know where i stand on this. you know what i mean? antanamo, i feel like -- i am very interested in guantÁnamo, but there is a class of things where we all know where we stand. and i think as journalists it is hard to know how to actually bring up the subject in a way that you can even make somebody want to listen or watch for a few minutes. and it takes such cunning, i find. and often, we will totally disguise what the stories are about. for a really long time. because, like, let us get some...
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] i was bummed out. i said imy wife and i was like, well, she can't help me. we're both trapped. i need, like, hulk fingers or something to come down. hulk fingers come behind my thing and the hulk fingers are holding me in the thing and i go -- i go if i die, i'm going to be, just, like flapping around like bernie, like "weekend at bernies." i'll be like -- and then i get off and my wife has a picture of me on the roller coaster and i was just flipping around. anyway, survived. but, gosh, that was a a frightening and fun experience. the hulk roller coaster was great. thank you to everyone here at universal orlando resorts. [ cheers and applause ] we're having fun, fun, fun week. we have some big things planned. tomorrow night. tomorrow night, the hilarious kevin hart will be here. [ cheers and applause ] we will be riding a roller coaster together. something that i have not ridden. also, jimmy buffet will be performing. [ cheers and applause ] jimmy buffet is going to do it here. he knows how to rock it out. and
] i was bummed out. i said imy wife and i was like, well, she can't help me. we're both trapped. i need, like, hulk fingers or something to come down. hulk fingers come behind my thing and the hulk fingers are holding me in the thing and i go -- i go if i die, i'm going to be, just, like flapping around like bernie, like "weekend at bernies." i'll be like -- and then i get off and my wife has a picture of me on the roller coaster and i was just flipping around. anyway, survived. but,...
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i amend my amendments. i think that's how i'm going to have to do this. where i would substitute what was just passed through the children's fund amendments that supervisor campos just introduced. i will substitute that language for my children's fund language which is section 116.108 a through p, i believe. so, that's one amendment. ~ that i'm making. and i believe i would need to include inclusion of the peef language into the amendment. >> i apologize, i do have one amendment. i thought this had already been incorporated into your legislation. i had actually requested it, but it's not -- >> >> [speaker not understood]. >> this is not in what was brought to me. it's page 27 lines 11 and 12. it says the measure may be referred to the art, music, sports and early education for every child amendment of 2014. and i had actually, in the original charter amendment that i introduced on april 24th, i had entitled the measure, the measure may be referred to as the public education and enrichment fund of 2014. >> okay. >> and it coincides, then, with the rest of the lang
i amend my amendments. i think that's how i'm going to have to do this. where i would substitute what was just passed through the children's fund amendments that supervisor campos just introduced. i will substitute that language for my children's fund language which is section 116.108 a through p, i believe. so, that's one amendment. ~ that i'm making. and i believe i would need to include inclusion of the peef language into the amendment. >> i apologize, i do have one amendment. i...
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i know. that's why i teach college. [laughter] and so i know that there's been a long tradition of valuing education. >> thank you. >> by the congressman. >> i appreciate it. thank you very much. [applause] >> at this time we'd like to ask representative bill clyburn to come and introduce the congressman formally. >> thank you, reverend slaughter. ladies and gentlemen, it's truly an honor and a privilege today to introduce our congressman, our author and a public servant. we refer to him as jim, and i think i've been knowing him now for probably longer than anyone, to tell you the truth. but the congressman was born and raised in sumter, south carolina, the son of a fundamentalist baptist preacher. his mother was a beautician. he has two brothers, john and james -- john and charles. i've been missing charles. >> me too. >> the congressman is married to the former family angler. now, we refer to his wife as miss -- [inaudible] now, there's a reason for that. she's a really, really great, beautiful, silver-haired lady. [laughter] and you kno
i know. that's why i teach college. [laughter] and so i know that there's been a long tradition of valuing education. >> thank you. >> by the congressman. >> i appreciate it. thank you very much. [applause] >> at this time we'd like to ask representative bill clyburn to come and introduce the congressman formally. >> thank you, reverend slaughter. ladies and gentlemen, it's truly an honor and a privilege today to introduce our congressman, our author and a public...
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>> i can't do this. i can't do this. iis. >> it's okay, you're fine. >> i can't do this. >> from my observation, holly would burst into tears whenever she thought it would gain her some advantage, either getting sympathy from somebody. at one point we were arguing about me referring to her as either she or him, and i had to remind holly that, in fact, she had a penis which was why she was in a male facility, and she just went into this big greta garbo routine just wailing and bemoaning the fact she did, in fact, have a penis. >> what you crying for? >> they want to do an interview of me, and -- >> you don't want to be interviewed? >> they just -- they act -- they asked if i'd seen [ bleep ] before. >> that caused you to cry? >> because it hurt me. >> because they asked you if you seen [ bleep ], if hurts you? >> it hurts. i swear to god, it hurts. >> why, why, why? you ain't going to win an academy award on this. quit crying. i said quit crying. i don't want to hear you crying. i'm not even going to talk to you about this.
>> i can't do this. i can't do this. iis. >> it's okay, you're fine. >> i can't do this. >> from my observation, holly would burst into tears whenever she thought it would gain her some advantage, either getting sympathy from somebody. at one point we were arguing about me referring to her as either she or him, and i had to remind holly that, in fact, she had a penis which was why she was in a male facility, and she just went into this big greta garbo routine just...
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if i do that i will not get a laugh, i will jinx myself. try to be truthful and never try to make anybody left. when i have to do these and when bonnie had to talk about where she came from rowing up in foster homes and the deep pain that is there that caused her to behave the way she did and become an addict and drink and expose her daughter to terrible things, it was a window into her life, what it was like for her growing up and people felt for bonnie. she went through all that. it is not an excuse. she is a person who has been wounded incredibly and doing that monologue, really feeling the sadness of what she had gone through and feeling the tears and be able to make a joke about it. i did steal a tv. it felt very natural and real to do that. i do not even know by answer the question. something gave me that i am going to have to marinate on be on this combination -- this conversation. there is one or two lines that you just blurt out. let me go back and unpack that. i used to go to a church and the preacher was kind of funny whenever he
if i do that i will not get a laugh, i will jinx myself. try to be truthful and never try to make anybody left. when i have to do these and when bonnie had to talk about where she came from rowing up in foster homes and the deep pain that is there that caused her to behave the way she did and become an addict and drink and expose her daughter to terrible things, it was a window into her life, what it was like for her growing up and people felt for bonnie. she went through all that. it is not an...
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i mean, do we get a discount? i mean, iwant to get slammed with a big bill after the show. like i'm asking, is there a limit? because i kind of went to town on those fruit snacks. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, that's our craft service table. it's all free. don't worry about it. if you want something, you can have it. you're our guest. >> oh, okay, great. hypothetically speaking -- i mean, say, i were to bring a huge rolling suitcase from home and really -- [ laughter ] -- load that bad boy up with lots of, you know, free ass food -- i'm talking everything, my man. i'm saying the blue cheese, the chicken things, the paper coffee cups -- just dumping the trays of food really fast into the suitcase -- do you think there would be trouble with that? [ laughter ] i mean, would people give me, like, weird stares or something? >> seth: yeah. if you bring a rolling suitcase from home and start throwing piles of bite-sized food into it -- then, yes, i think people will stare at you for a very long time. [ text tone ] >> whoa, whoa, who
i mean, do we get a discount? i mean, iwant to get slammed with a big bill after the show. like i'm asking, is there a limit? because i kind of went to town on those fruit snacks. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, that's our craft service table. it's all free. don't worry about it. if you want something, you can have it. you're our guest. >> oh, okay, great. hypothetically speaking -- i mean, say, i were to bring a huge rolling suitcase from home and really -- [ laughter ] -- load that...
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i really want to share the experiences i have had and i came to this job as i right in the book in quite an unusual way and i was incredibly surprised when the president asked me to surf and less surprise when i finally agreed to and then it was just from the very first moment a man--- meant --mad da s dash. the perspective has encouraged me to speak my mind and contribute as i can to whatever degree is occurring. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> "never been a time" 11 talks about a six is a war in june of 1967. he tells the history of the war but with the words of israeli soldiers who fought on the front lines. this 50 minute program is next on booktv. >> thank you guys for coming out on this hot night. what am i going to do? i will try to do about 20 minutes and then we will just talk, questions and i will tell you about how this book came to be written and then a little bit what it is about since the 6-day war sort of obscure in most people's minds. let me tell you about myself as a background as a jew. i found out that i was jewish when i was 13 years
i really want to share the experiences i have had and i came to this job as i right in the book in quite an unusual way and i was incredibly surprised when the president asked me to surf and less surprise when i finally agreed to and then it was just from the very first moment a man--- meant --mad da s dash. the perspective has encouraged me to speak my mind and contribute as i can to whatever degree is occurring. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >>...
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>> i i do. one day i will keep these and give them to my children. did not have that nifty ready rougher. >> what about gregory? >> that i still have. mine was from the 90s. it had a stronger jaw line. >> a little gel and a little front spike. >> the rumor is they made gregory, they used you as a body model. >> i used to be a waist down model. >> he has no legs. >> they didn't want to put out the prototype. >> that's why they did it. >> it was too much. that's when i moved over to feet and hands. we are not the face and body boys when it comes to modeling. >> do they need to bring gregory back? >> unfortunately if they did he would have to be much less than $500. and now the woman is like, for $500 i can buy 10 pairs of shoes and a bottle of tequilla. it gives you the confidence to do so. >> a woman spending more than $500 on their own. >> if a man bought me gregory i wouldn't need him. i have the man. >> mightily bike a parting gift. >> take him home to your parents. >> that's a great way to break up with the girl. >> i don't love you anymore, but i
>> i i do. one day i will keep these and give them to my children. did not have that nifty ready rougher. >> what about gregory? >> that i still have. mine was from the 90s. it had a stronger jaw line. >> a little gel and a little front spike. >> the rumor is they made gregory, they used you as a body model. >> i used to be a waist down model. >> he has no legs. >> they didn't want to put out the prototype. >> that's why they did it....
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i don't think so. if i go up to you and grab your phone out of your happened, i don't think -- hand i don't think i have ground to brat you. to beat you. >> i was going to say something horrible. the guys fighting for their phone back just probably killed somebody or made a phone call and it is a throw away phone and they don't want the cops to get it. they have to fight with everything. >> thank you for adopting this character that you play. >> i may do that line from now on. i may say there are cameras! you are being filmed! >> i was trying to figure out who their target audience is, and it is bonnie. now i get it. >> bonnie loves it. >> i love watching black people beat up dumb white people. i don't know. >> it is a fetish. >> it was a home invasion or so the babysitter claimed. two armed black men broke in the home in washington state and stole a bunch of stuff. but the story was a lie exposed by 4-year-old abbie dean who told investigators that the suspects had white skin and not black. it turns out the babysitter orchestrated the robbery along with her 16-year-old boyfriend and another guy. little
i don't think so. if i go up to you and grab your phone out of your happened, i don't think -- hand i don't think i have ground to brat you. to beat you. >> i was going to say something horrible. the guys fighting for their phone back just probably killed somebody or made a phone call and it is a throw away phone and they don't want the cops to get it. they have to fight with everything. >> thank you for adopting this character that you play. >> i may do that line from now on....
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i sleep hot. so she would want more covers. i would want less. and i would just throw my covers over to her side. the mypillow topper is, it just seems to be really comfortable for both of us. >> when i got on the topper and laid down there, i'm like, oh, i just feel so perfectly comfortable that i don't want to move at all. >> i don't feel like i'm sinking into it. i just feel like i lay on it and it's very comfortable. >> call the toll-free number on your screen or visit mypillow.com and experience the deep healing sleep you deserve risk free for a full 60 nights. and through his exclusive television offer, you will get free shipping plus two go anywhere travel pillows, an over $80 value, absolutely free. and for a limited time, use promo code topper to save an incredible 25% on your entire order. sleep just right all night, every night for thousands less than a whole new bed on the world's most comfortable topper, the mypillow topper. >> don't buy another bed until you try mypillow topper today. it will be the best sleep you have ever had in your li
i sleep hot. so she would want more covers. i would want less. and i would just throw my covers over to her side. the mypillow topper is, it just seems to be really comfortable for both of us. >> when i got on the topper and laid down there, i'm like, oh, i just feel so perfectly comfortable that i don't want to move at all. >> i don't feel like i'm sinking into it. i just feel like i lay on it and it's very comfortable. >> call the toll-free number on your screen or visit...
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i said what i needed to say. i wasn't going to -- >> did you do this without fear? >> well, i i don't think you do anything like that without fear. but you do it because you do it you are who you are. >> rose: true to yourself. >> and there were a lot of people that walked away very quietly. that's just not me. >> rose: had you thought about it for a while before you made the break? >> yes, i thought about it for about-- i thought it for a long time, things bothered me, troubled me inside, but i-- you know, i tried to deal with them within sort of the church, within the system. and when i became frustrated at that point, i decided to start looking, and when i started looking, i saw things that i should have seen years and years ago. i was purposefully blind. >> rose: why don't people see that, regardless of whether it's scientology or something ?els all their friends know. >> no, you don't because there's so much you don't know. because they keep it from you. and you keep it from yourself. it is a very long, long p
i said what i needed to say. i wasn't going to -- >> did you do this without fear? >> well, i i don't think you do anything like that without fear. but you do it because you do it you are who you are. >> rose: true to yourself. >> and there were a lot of people that walked away very quietly. that's just not me. >> rose: had you thought about it for a while before you made the break? >> yes, i thought about it for about-- i thought it for a long time, things...
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if i mess with you, i mess with you. if i don't, you might see the other side. >> he was brutally honest. he was very honest about his love for the game, which was his drug dealing career, as well as being a gang member. >> i sell crack cocaine. i've been selling drugs since i was like 13. if i don't sell it to them, somebody else is going to sell it to them, so why not? that's how i look at it. >> a lot of the heartless felons had no real family support. it was obvious that they came together in order to create their own family as a gang. but with ramal, that wasn't the case. he had a lot of family members. in fact, he told us that he was the oldest of 12 siblings. >> hammond's gang family, the heartless felons, and his biological family were about to intersect. ramal's youngest brother was next door in the juvenile detention center. we were there the day paris became an adult, and his life was about to take a dramatic turn for all of the wrong reasons. >> today, i'm going to take inmate paris hammond, who used to be a juven
if i mess with you, i mess with you. if i don't, you might see the other side. >> he was brutally honest. he was very honest about his love for the game, which was his drug dealing career, as well as being a gang member. >> i sell crack cocaine. i've been selling drugs since i was like 13. if i don't sell it to them, somebody else is going to sell it to them, so why not? that's how i look at it. >> a lot of the heartless felons had no real family support. it was obvious that...
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of didn't know what i wanted to do, and then i realized there was this role where i could be working with authors and journalists and talking about books all the time, and i was, like, oh, i want to do that. i want to talk about their books all the time, i want to get their books out there on the, you know, to readers. i want to connect their book withs to the real people who are buying the books. so publicity was the really perfect place for me. i get to do a all that, i get to work with the authors before their books come out, try and figure out how is the best way to roll out their book. talk to media and, of course, i love journalists of all colors and stripes. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> read a lot and send these authors around the country and figure out how to get their book out there. >> and like taryn, i think i always dreamed of having a job that would be, have something to do with books. be careful what you wish for, now i have a job where my desk is just buried in advance copies of books, and there is just more out there than we're able to fit into the bookstore or our pr
of didn't know what i wanted to do, and then i realized there was this role where i could be working with authors and journalists and talking about books all the time, and i was, like, oh, i want to do that. i want to talk about their books all the time, i want to get their books out there on the, you know, to readers. i want to connect their book withs to the real people who are buying the books. so publicity was the really perfect place for me. i get to do a all that, i get to work with the...
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i could not be a bigger don rickels fan. and he said to me, "i saw you and issful and i was so upset because i have to be nice to you now." [ laughter ] he's like, the funniest person ever. >> seth: he's the funniest person ever. and somewhat an inspiration. you're the rarest of hosts on "snl" because you have a recurring character on "snl." >> aww, such a dream. >> seth: which never happens. which we got to write together. >> yes. >> seth: well, if i remember right, bill hader had worked with you on "superbad" and when you were coming to host, hader came to my office and was like, "jonah has this really funny character. it's a 6 year-old who, like, talks like an adult and, like, an insult comic." >> yeah, so -- [ laughter ] so -- bill and i were friends through "superbad" and i was coming on to host the show and i was like, this is seven years ago or something. >> seth: yeah. >> and so, i was so nervous. and bill -- we were at dinner and bill told me the story about how he was at a benihana with his dad one time and there was this kid who he couldn't tell if
i could not be a bigger don rickels fan. and he said to me, "i saw you and issful and i was so upset because i have to be nice to you now." [ laughter ] he's like, the funniest person ever. >> seth: he's the funniest person ever. and somewhat an inspiration. you're the rarest of hosts on "snl" because you have a recurring character on "snl." >> aww, such a dream. >> seth: which never happens. which we got to write together. >> yes. >>...
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>> i like the advice. i love it. i have taught a lot of these rich kids. ht in a school that was $30,000 for kindergarten at one point and they are trust fund kids. they are lazy often times and have a huge safety net. there is no fear. fear is good. the fear you could go broke and the fear you could live on the street, the fear that you might wind up living in a cardboard box one day motivates you. >> you would make a great mother. >> you need motivation. take the minimum wage job. take the job at mcdonalds. do some hard work so you are just not sitting there going i have all of this money waiting for me one day. he is basically saying, no you don't. >> do you spoil your dog? >> i do spoil my dog but it is a dog. it is not like i have to send her to college. >> just a dog? wow, jedediah. did you just say that? >> i came to terms with it a few weeks ago. >> i pope peta is not watching. just a dog? that should be the name of her memoirs. joanne, would you want sting as a father or would that cross too many boundaries? >> i wouldn't want him as a father. he p
>> i like the advice. i love it. i have taught a lot of these rich kids. ht in a school that was $30,000 for kindergarten at one point and they are trust fund kids. they are lazy often times and have a huge safety net. there is no fear. fear is good. the fear you could go broke and the fear you could live on the street, the fear that you might wind up living in a cardboard box one day motivates you. >> you would make a great mother. >> you need motivation. take the minimum...
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i really hate myself for that. like i hate myself. i hate who i am. i love him so much and like, this whole time i've been preparing myself for if he did to go prison, i could wait three years, i could wait five years, i could do that, you know? >> but if they're convicted, styx will still to have deal with her own prison sentence. a reality kelley mcnaughton is quick to point out. >> i'm the legal defender for everybody. i'm telling her exactly what she's looking at. but your first time is it felony two? >> yes. >> felony two, presumptive is five years. minimum is four. max is ten. you'll do five years. >> i'm not doing five years. i'm not doing none of that. >> okay. well -- >> i've never been in trouble before! >> doesn't matter. >> i got no priors! >> no? i thought you were in here for driving under suspended. >> what's that? that's not -- >> so presumptive. five years, minimum four, maximum, ten. mitigated is three. i'm just being honest with you. because people can sugar coat it for you and stuff. >> i'm not doing it. i'm not. i'm not. my kids wo
i really hate myself for that. like i hate myself. i hate who i am. i love him so much and like, this whole time i've been preparing myself for if he did to go prison, i could wait three years, i could wait five years, i could do that, you know? >> but if they're convicted, styx will still to have deal with her own prison sentence. a reality kelley mcnaughton is quick to point out. >> i'm the legal defender for everybody. i'm telling her exactly what she's looking at. but your first...
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killed his wife and why i mean so i don't i was totally limiting graeme king louis and i didn't have a lot of news and you didn't necessarily i don't didn't have cable i was had you know the networks and so he was this two sides of o.j. don't you think bill was a great coach i was around o.j. . not a lot. but he matter of fact i came into the in a felon played against buffalo he came over welcome to the n.f.l. could have been nicer and then when he and i saw him when we were interviewing when he was working network and doing interviews we would do interviews with the same people we met it's at hotels that have been tapped in him every day to me of a plate of age could have been more pleasant and nicer shot shot to the right we are now going to show you a little clip there it came to a point to add one more year to play bradshaw second string on purse strings or brad show i'm stepping out to chase the ducks and you're stepping in and you want to be an n.f.l. quarterback again after a couple years later he went to play with the washington redskins on the same team yeah he said robson yo
killed his wife and why i mean so i don't i was totally limiting graeme king louis and i didn't have a lot of news and you didn't necessarily i don't didn't have cable i was had you know the networks and so he was this two sides of o.j. don't you think bill was a great coach i was around o.j. . not a lot. but he matter of fact i came into the in a felon played against buffalo he came over welcome to the n.f.l. could have been nicer and then when he and i saw him when we were interviewing when...
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i lead a very. clumsy sad ridiculous existence for a while but i did on it together i think i did i yeah i i i just ell i just i i i think that i have the perfect girl in front of me and then i i decided to throw it all away to the i don't know what is so my oats and i couldn't so one. i. i just realized that i had made a horrible mistake immediately but i can can continuously confessed all of my thoughts and every impulse that i had and every indiscretion that i had and i sabotaged my life co-directing work. it it works i mean this is such a unique situation because we were telling a story that was about us and so it works you do a lot of planning ahead of time and then if you're if you're doing this kind of movie you have your wife sit there and direct you through scenes that are based on the most embarrassing parts of your relationship so basically i relieved all of the the terrible choices that i had made in front of her and she had to now tell me how to do it so she could say you know grovel more or that well you know this is me this is me spiralling into a pit of just darkness and neuroses how
i lead a very. clumsy sad ridiculous existence for a while but i did on it together i think i did i yeah i i i just ell i just i i i think that i have the perfect girl in front of me and then i i decided to throw it all away to the i don't know what is so my oats and i couldn't so one. i. i just realized that i had made a horrible mistake immediately but i can can continuously confessed all of my thoughts and every impulse that i had and every indiscretion that i had and i sabotaged my life...
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i stabbed them. you know what i was saying. isn't bothering nobody. >> percy bradley jumped out at me immediately when i first met him. he was a very angry guy and he was very vocal about advocating violence. >> i come to prison when i was 21 years old. i'm 21 years old, maximum security prison. i've been locked up 30 years and he said he liked me in a gay way. if i let him tell me stuff like that, ain't no telling what probably would have happened. so i took a ten-pound weight and i bust his head. you know what i'm saying? that's what i'm talking about in situations like that. all he had to do was leave my stuff alone. they broke it once, i let it slide. they broke it again, i couldn't let it slide. i'd keep getting run over. >> i also want to reiterate the point that if it were not possible to do, it would not be done. it is possible because people do it. there are men in here who have been here for 30 years with no disciplinaries. everybody doesn't react to stress with violence. that is a fact. and you may not agree with it, b
i stabbed them. you know what i was saying. isn't bothering nobody. >> percy bradley jumped out at me immediately when i first met him. he was a very angry guy and he was very vocal about advocating violence. >> i come to prison when i was 21 years old. i'm 21 years old, maximum security prison. i've been locked up 30 years and he said he liked me in a gay way. if i let him tell me stuff like that, ain't no telling what probably would have happened. so i took a ten-pound weight and...
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i am. that's who i am. that's how ito myself and to god in prayer, when i say, lord, you remember black angelou, 6'0" female, i write. when i feel i have to describe myself to the lord, i always include what i do. i write. that's what i do. i thank the lord i'm able to do other things, i'm grateful, but that's how i describe myself to myself. >> is it in your judgment, a learned craft? or is it -- >> everything is learned, charlie rose. i don't know how you learn it. but everything is learned. it is said that some people are born great, some achieve it and some have it thrust upon them. i think that's true of all the things you are. you're born that thing, you earn it and some of it is thrust upon you. i believe that to be so. >> soor story was thrust upon you. >> it was mine to live. mine to live. so it is now. it is mine to live. and i try to live it with so much flair. i surely do. > maya angelo, dead at 86. we continue our appreciation of maya an scre low with gail -- maya angelo with gail king, a friend of maya ang
i am. that's who i am. that's how ito myself and to god in prayer, when i say, lord, you remember black angelou, 6'0" female, i write. when i feel i have to describe myself to the lord, i always include what i do. i write. that's what i do. i thank the lord i'm able to do other things, i'm grateful, but that's how i describe myself to myself. >> is it in your judgment, a learned craft? or is it -- >> everything is learned, charlie rose. i don't know how you learn it. but...
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gave twenty thousand more i had no bad intentions i was swamped i should have set up a pac there are ten legal ways to do it i just did something really stupid and so i pled guilty to it and i'll get my lumps for it. but you won't be able to vote i'm just going to have to use my influence to convince others to vote yes it's terrible i was an immigrant i never thought i'd be in this position and i know i must say that i do i am more worried that with the obama guys and i'm not talking about my case as i look around the landscape my partner jerry molen who is the producer of cinders list and jurassic park right after we made the film twenty sixteen boom he gets approached by the i.r.s. investors get approached by the i.r.s. such nukes on me and yeah this is all bad stuff because i don't think to be honest this is not a liberal democratic or a republican thing i don't see clinton doing this i don't see jimmy carter doing it there's a certain sense in which when you have control of the government you shouldn't be using it as a weapon against your critic
gave twenty thousand more i had no bad intentions i was swamped i should have set up a pac there are ten legal ways to do it i just did something really stupid and so i pled guilty to it and i'll get my lumps for it. but you won't be able to vote i'm just going to have to use my influence to convince others to vote yes it's terrible i was an immigrant i never thought i'd be in this position and i know i must say that i do i am more worried that with the obama guys and i'm not talking about my...
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i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. t my sons to be a better person than me, you know. >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. >> galvin also asserts that supporting his family motivated his crimes on the outside. >> i robbed every pizza place in fresno, practically, just for money for, like, christmas, but i never did rob on the streets just out of spite, just to hurt people. i've never done that. you know, i've done it for money. everything i've done out there was for money. >> but i'm going to beg to differ. the man, the homicide that put you in here, you knew you weren't going to make any money. you knew you were caught. >> you're right. >> why did you kill him? >> that right there, i had no reason to do that. i guess i'm just a bad guy. >> it disturbed me. he on one hand was talking about his own children and how much he loved them and how much he wanted to provide for them but couldn't make the connection that he had killed some other people's child. and just didn't seem to be able to relate th
i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. t my sons to be a better person than me, you know. >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. >> galvin also asserts that supporting his family motivated his crimes on the outside. >> i robbed every pizza place in fresno, practically, just for money for, like, christmas, but i never did rob on the streets just out of spite, just to hurt people. i've never done that. you know, i've done it for...
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>> all i know is i loved so much what he did. i was so fortunate because, when i was 13, 14, 15, 16, when he was doing "the dick van dyke show," i know that i was a pain in the but. he let me come every day in the summer. iluould go to the des cahuenga studios and i would watch them with the writers and the directors and the actors and it was a tremendous experience for me. i always just wanted that. but it was overwhelming. i didn't know how i could quite ever do that. >> there is no question about it. rob reiner is one of the smartest people i know and he has been smarts and a little kid. very serious. when he was three or four years old and we did the 2000-year-old man, he would sit on the steps. he would get it. there is a very good brain in there. there is no question that he had to become who he became. i the way, his brain manlius from his mother. [laughter] i said this many times and i really meant it. his mother is an extraordinary woman. i said she raised three great kids. he has two siblings. i am proud of all of my kids
>> all i know is i loved so much what he did. i was so fortunate because, when i was 13, 14, 15, 16, when he was doing "the dick van dyke show," i know that i was a pain in the but. he let me come every day in the summer. iluould go to the des cahuenga studios and i would watch them with the writers and the directors and the actors and it was a tremendous experience for me. i always just wanted that. but it was overwhelming. i didn't know how i could quite ever do that. >>...