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>> >> i mean i never usually -- i failed it. especially because it is not, you know, it is not like a room of -- there is not a lot going on, it is really you, the camera is on you, the light, i mean it is like, it is very intimidating, and then i got the call to come back again and audition, and it is like what am i going to do? because i have done every voice i can do. so i went back again and i didn't hear anything, and then the season started, so -- >> i didn't get the -- >> rose: when you do a character did do you try get the voice first? >> it is all different. sometimes it is the voice, sometimes you will overhear someone at the grocery store, seeing something funny and you write it down and you somehow like -- yeah or someone in your family or, you know. bill -- yes, because he is so great. he is great when he came here. >> yes. he is one of those people that when you do the table read on wednesday, it is like you get excited when he is going to do something, because you read the character description of like bill walks
>> >> i mean i never usually -- i failed it. especially because it is not, you know, it is not like a room of -- there is not a lot going on, it is really you, the camera is on you, the light, i mean it is like, it is very intimidating, and then i got the call to come back again and audition, and it is like what am i going to do? because i have done every voice i can do. so i went back again and i didn't hear anything, and then the season started, so -- >> i didn't get the --...
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if i do that i feel like i jinx myself and i won't get the laugh. but i just try to be truthful. and never try to make anybody laugh. so when i have to do these. when bonny had to talk about where she came from and growing up in foster homes and the deep pain that caused her to behave the way she did and become an addict and drink and expose her daughter to terrible things. t sort of gave a window into her life what it was like for her growing up and i think people felt for bonny. she went through all that. it's not an excuse but she's a person wounded incredibly. and doing that monologue i remember just really feeling the sadness or what she had gone through. and feeling the tears come up and then being able to make a joke about it in the next sentence. like well i did steal the tv from -- you know, being able. it just felt very natural and real to do that. so i don't know if i answered your question. >> not only did you answer but you gave me something that i've got to marinate on beyond the conversation. every time you come on there is always one or two lines you just blurt ou
if i do that i feel like i jinx myself and i won't get the laugh. but i just try to be truthful. and never try to make anybody laugh. so when i have to do these. when bonny had to talk about where she came from and growing up in foster homes and the deep pain that caused her to behave the way she did and become an addict and drink and expose her daughter to terrible things. t sort of gave a window into her life what it was like for her growing up and i think people felt for bonny. she went...
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i had thought because i was successful and i had a lot of money, i had a great career, that i had risen above all of the issues. and i realized probably around in my early 30s that i had not. so, prior to writing the book, i had done extensive sessions of therapy because i didn't want my past to win. i wanted to reap and enjoy all of the benefits of life and all of my efforts to have a great life. so, when i sat down to write it, was it difficult? yes. there were days where there was a lot of crying. there were days where there was a lot of laughter. human does run throughout the book despite the terrible stories you are telling me. the abuse in the early years was really strikeing, abuse from your family, abuse from some of the nuns in the convent you were sent to as a toddler. you were three years old. did it feel sometimes like everyone that was supposed to be you? >> no. there were certain people that were supposed to be taking care of me that were hurting me. but as a child, i just -- everything was very clear to me. it was confusing at first. who is my mother? who is my aunt? why
i had thought because i was successful and i had a lot of money, i had a great career, that i had risen above all of the issues. and i realized probably around in my early 30s that i had not. so, prior to writing the book, i had done extensive sessions of therapy because i didn't want my past to win. i wanted to reap and enjoy all of the benefits of life and all of my efforts to have a great life. so, when i sat down to write it, was it difficult? yes. there were days where there was a lot of...
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i go i don't know. i don't know. i have no ideas. i never have any ideas. i done know how i do these things,, i have no ideas. >> rose: did you deally-- actually say that, i do stand-up and they like me. >> an hour goes by. he says you waj to get something to eat. i go yeah. so we go across the street to the korean deli on first avenue an 78th and wandering around those delies, they got all kinds of stuff in there. >> rose: and a lot of stuff on the street. >> a lot of stuff on the street. sometimes there's weird stuff, like no labels just figure newtons wrap up in sell o feign with nothing, no identification. >> rose: you done know where it came from. >> you just go yeah,ity's take a shot on that. so we start making fun on the product,. and he said this is what the show should be. i go what, just two comedians talking, because this is what comedians do, they wander around during the day with nothing to do and make fun of everything that they see. we should do a show about just two comedians walking down the street and making fun of everything. that was the
i go i don't know. i don't know. i have no ideas. i never have any ideas. i done know how i do these things,, i have no ideas. >> rose: did you deally-- actually say that, i do stand-up and they like me. >> an hour goes by. he says you waj to get something to eat. i go yeah. so we go across the street to the korean deli on first avenue an 78th and wandering around those delies, they got all kinds of stuff in there. >> rose: and a lot of stuff on the street. >> a lot of...
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how happy i am when i dance. i just see happiness when i look at that video. i see it of work.to that point, man, because i've been dancing every day, every single day. really never miss add day since i was -- since i was 13. i've brn doing jookin' every day, and so that's been like 14 years now. nonstop. >> why did you make the move from memphis to l.a.? what were you loping to accomplish? what are you hoping to accomplish with your career by being in l.a. and say not new york? >> here's the thing. i made the move to l.a., because i don't know if you heard this before, but i was flown -- i was flown to l.a. for my first music video. youtube, through that, suzanne lovejoy, one of the most amazing people i met in l.a. she's help immediate so much in my career. she saw a video. i did a video back in memphis. one of my great friend and my manager, juyoung jay. he has music as well, and i did -- i was jookin' to one of this songs. came home from school and he was just like, hey, man, i got new song i want you to dance to. we put it on slid yo. one of my first youtube videos ever an
how happy i am when i dance. i just see happiness when i look at that video. i see it of work.to that point, man, because i've been dancing every day, every single day. really never miss add day since i was -- since i was 13. i've brn doing jookin' every day, and so that's been like 14 years now. nonstop. >> why did you make the move from memphis to l.a.? what were you loping to accomplish? what are you hoping to accomplish with your career by being in l.a. and say not new york? >>...
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and when i think about this school, i went to school, and i took yoga here and i learned a degree here at this school at city college, and the last meeting with that and i learned ak you puncture there and i learned about the police investigation at the city college and the campus and i know that today at the wind and you know as the present and the huge, 53 on the august 4th and we are the same age and i know when mr. brady died on that day, it was a fan for us and i would love for the police to join us in most of the state and making sure that the habitat for humanity and the safe house and inside, and i notice on your report, about the retrieval of the videos, and i have just left for it, and i will be able to stay at my place but they are going to gut it out and i have to move all of my black history books that might be and my videos out so that they will not destroy those, and at the did not have video retrieval and i could not talk about that in court, why since there were 20 seconds that i have become... as someone put this news in my room and i want to thank god for cool off to
and when i think about this school, i went to school, and i took yoga here and i learned a degree here at this school at city college, and the last meeting with that and i learned ak you puncture there and i learned about the police investigation at the city college and the campus and i know that today at the wind and you know as the present and the huge, 53 on the august 4th and we are the same age and i know when mr. brady died on that day, it was a fan for us and i would love for the police...
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can i see? i wake up in jail. realize i am in jail. >> mcfarland has been in and out of santa rita several times. not all the charges stuck. but he does have prior convictions for grand theft of personal property and more recently for being in possession of a stolen vehicle. >> i found a van and the windows is busted out and i heard beyonce playing in the car and playing "who run the world" and i got in the car and i drove off. there was also some checks in the car. i tried to stop and do, like, write it for me and try to cash a check. then i got arrested in the parking lot of the check cashing place. >> mcfarland was eventually released on probation but is back in jail now for a violation he committed while shopping. >> i stole two letterman jackets and 12 hats and three pairs of underwear from urban outfitters. i was popping the beepers off. and popping the beepers off, the bike police rode up, i was putting on the new clothes trying to look fresh and fit. just be swagged out. i got caught with my shirt off, pan
can i see? i wake up in jail. realize i am in jail. >> mcfarland has been in and out of santa rita several times. not all the charges stuck. but he does have prior convictions for grand theft of personal property and more recently for being in possession of a stolen vehicle. >> i found a van and the windows is busted out and i heard beyonce playing in the car and playing "who run the world" and i got in the car and i drove off. there was also some checks in the car. i...
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. >> i think because i had a voice, even when i was a little girl this thing i held on to what i see myself, why i think people like me or whi am special. i realize as i get older i have more to offer than just my voice or high notes and acrobatics and stuff and the show, like if then, it requires more than just singing it is a lot of character work and authenticity and vulnerability and all that kind of stuff. as i am getting older i think i am more equal actress singer. >> when we continue. >>> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following ... >>> additional funding provided by ... >>> and by bloomberg. ♪ [ music ] >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >>> david remnick is here, editor of the new yorker magazine, putin is featured. he writes quote the russian president sees himself as leader of a new anti western, conservative axis and his actions in ukraine have made him a hero at home. so tell me who is vladamir putin >> when he arrives as president in 2000 literally new years eve, the state is in a complete disarray, state institutions are reeling,
. >> i think because i had a voice, even when i was a little girl this thing i held on to what i see myself, why i think people like me or whi am special. i realize as i get older i have more to offer than just my voice or high notes and acrobatics and stuff and the show, like if then, it requires more than just singing it is a lot of character work and authenticity and vulnerability and all that kind of stuff. as i am getting older i think i am more equal actress singer. >> when we...
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and i just wanted, i just -- i hear some people who have made that drive maybe. i just wanted sort of a friendly voice in the room with me to keep me company. and nell harper came up with the perfect three-word remedy, katherine tucker wyndham. and came over one day, she would always, you know, come in through my kitchen door in good alabama, neighborly fashion and said, here, these are for you. and they were the first few of as many as i could find of katherine tucker wyndham's tapes talking about growing up as she did. i think there were some real parallels to the way nell or harper grew up. and so they were a delight. can you imagine a better voice to have in the room with you? especially if you're going to play a tape three times, four times, five times. i always remember her saying that she paused often in her stories, and friends asked her why, and she realized the explanation might be that her father would pause, i believe was it to light a pipe, jake? >> yes. >> i know that you were friends. and so perhaps that was a habit she had personal personal -- sh.
and i just wanted, i just -- i hear some people who have made that drive maybe. i just wanted sort of a friendly voice in the room with me to keep me company. and nell harper came up with the perfect three-word remedy, katherine tucker wyndham. and came over one day, she would always, you know, come in through my kitchen door in good alabama, neighborly fashion and said, here, these are for you. and they were the first few of as many as i could find of katherine tucker wyndham's tapes talking...
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i get it. i get it. knew, he was a friend of my aunt's, the lawyer who said, paul, go out there and tell them you're a communist. at the height of his life he said, i'm a communist. guess what? threw him out of america. terrible, terrible, terrible. and by the time they brought him back, he was very old. very sad. >> your mother took you to see him. >> took me to see him. >> when you were a kid. >> yeah. >> what did that experience do for you? >> he was amazing. i went again into his dressing room and smelling the smells and seeing the backstage and being part of that, i knew this where i belonged. no question, this is where i have to be. >> people are discovering in part because of your book and the wonderful documentary. >> i had nothing to do with it. >> it was amazing. you had a lot to do with. it was amazing. people are discovering comedy wasn't your first love. you wanted to be an actress. >> we all are. any comic is a very good actor. look at don rickles, he's saying the same joke every night for
i get it. i get it. knew, he was a friend of my aunt's, the lawyer who said, paul, go out there and tell them you're a communist. at the height of his life he said, i'm a communist. guess what? threw him out of america. terrible, terrible, terrible. and by the time they brought him back, he was very old. very sad. >> your mother took you to see him. >> took me to see him. >> when you were a kid. >> yeah. >> what did that experience do for you? >> he was...
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so i did. i didn't act it.t did it. >> i got 45 seconds left, and i cannot close this show without asking you, at 88, how physically you do it. you look marvelous, you're sharp as ever. >> with a lot of help from my friends, doctors. i'm the bionic woman. i have a very strong constitution, and i take excruciatingly good care of myself. >> yeah. well, i'm thankful for that, as we all are. >> sounds very selfish. i don't mean to sound selfish. >> not at all. you're not at all, and that did not come across that way. i am grateful for this opportunity, we've talked on radio before, but i've been waiting for the balance of my career to finally get you in this chair, on this set, and it finally happened. >> oh, tavis, so dear of you to say so. you know, i am such a fan of yours and when i'm in new york, i just watch you every night. >> i appreciate it, i appreciate it. >> you're the best, absolutely the best. >> you are the best. i'll be celebrating you when you start in march. >> uh-huh. >> live in london. >> right.
so i did. i didn't act it.t did it. >> i got 45 seconds left, and i cannot close this show without asking you, at 88, how physically you do it. you look marvelous, you're sharp as ever. >> with a lot of help from my friends, doctors. i'm the bionic woman. i have a very strong constitution, and i take excruciatingly good care of myself. >> yeah. well, i'm thankful for that, as we all are. >> sounds very selfish. i don't mean to sound selfish. >> not at all. you're...
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who am i talking to? i don't even know where i am.oanne, they offered him a deal. >> the deal could get him up you to 20 years in prison as opposed to life. that's a great deal. >> that would particularly be his life. >> really. it makes no sense that rapists and murderers will be out before then. it is absurd. i think we shouldn't criminalize this sort of use. i have to say i do love a good brownie, but no, no. a fudge brownie sunday. why would you want to mix drugs with a delicious dessert? >> why would it ruin it? >> i don't like chocolate with alcohol in it. oh chocolate with liquor. chocolate, booze. >> it is not like chocolate and mint. i wouldn't like chocolate and pot. >> you do drink red wine and chocolate. they do go together. it is like a resuccess peanut but -- resse's peanut butter cup for grown women. >> you don't put it in and mix it. >> you don't eat bon-bon's in your bathrobe? >> bathrobe? >> yen -- i don't know what a bathrobe is either. >> i get it imported. >> andy when you council teens what do you tell them about
who am i talking to? i don't even know where i am.oanne, they offered him a deal. >> the deal could get him up you to 20 years in prison as opposed to life. that's a great deal. >> that would particularly be his life. >> really. it makes no sense that rapists and murderers will be out before then. it is absurd. i think we shouldn't criminalize this sort of use. i have to say i do love a good brownie, but no, no. a fudge brownie sunday. why would you want to mix drugs with a...
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but i just thought about my folks. i couldn't sleep. i was -- i was scared. i didn't know what was going to happen. so the next day, when it got daylight, we were supposed to land about 15 or 20 minutes ahead of the main force. the elements of the 29th infantry. the infantry division, regiment. and the 1st infantry. and the combat engineers battalion. and they were going to clear out a lot of the obstacles off the beach to make a landing lane for the troops to come in and get on the beach. we were -- also had been briefed the -- about -- 200 or 300 yards, i'm just guessing now, off of the main beach, or the -- yes, the beach, at high tide we're talking about. when we approached the coastline, then the germans opened fire. and that shocked us all because we didn't think they were going to have those guns there. we were told they weren't going to be there. the closer we got, then we got in range, they really opened up on us. when we hit that sand bar, the lct skipper dropped the ramp and our company commander went off. he had to know it was on that sand bar. bu
but i just thought about my folks. i couldn't sleep. i was -- i was scared. i didn't know what was going to happen. so the next day, when it got daylight, we were supposed to land about 15 or 20 minutes ahead of the main force. the elements of the 29th infantry. the infantry division, regiment. and the 1st infantry. and the combat engineers battalion. and they were going to clear out a lot of the obstacles off the beach to make a landing lane for the troops to come in and get on the beach. we...
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and i said, i told him, i said, i don't know anything about the army, but i saw the tanks coming in on the train, and wouldn't mind that. well, when i said tanks, he just started writing, and stamping my papers. i found out later that not very many people -- some people didn't like serving tanks. they called them death traps. but we went to california then on the maneuvers out at the desert training center. these were light tanks, the m-5s. 15-ton tanks that i was in at that time. and we went to the mojave desert. it was a desert training center for the armored force. while i was there, sometime -- i think it was in september, i got transferred to the 743rd tank battalion, which was gearing up to go to africa. and they transferred me down there as a tank driver. and i found out when i got there, that they had the sherman tank instead of the m-5 tank. i'd never seen a sherman tank. but i remember when they -- we went by truck. and i remember when we got there, the sergeant called out my name, and told me to follow him. and he took me to a tent. and we walked in, and told the tank comman
and i said, i told him, i said, i don't know anything about the army, but i saw the tanks coming in on the train, and wouldn't mind that. well, when i said tanks, he just started writing, and stamping my papers. i found out later that not very many people -- some people didn't like serving tanks. they called them death traps. but we went to california then on the maneuvers out at the desert training center. these were light tanks, the m-5s. 15-ton tanks that i was in at that time. and we went...
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and if that -- if i could give them that, i -- i don't know. i try to think positive. there's always things getting worse. things can get worse. i hope they don't. >>> when we traveled to riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a young inmate who was also driven to kill. and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i threw on a hockey mask, brown overalls and brown boots. >> why? >> i had bottled-up anger. i was mad at my mom for all my life for the way she treated me. i figured if i killed her instead -- her sister, i didn't want to kill my mom. i figured if i killed her sister, it would slowly kill her mentally, emotionally. >> luis ramon was 15 years old at the time of the murder. when we met him six years later, he told our producer he relates with two notorious and fictional movie killers. >> i believe i become a killer like michael myers on "halloween" and jason voorhees on "friday the 13th." i'm just fascinated with the way they worked. i heard voices like jason voorhees. like one of my characters
and if that -- if i could give them that, i -- i don't know. i try to think positive. there's always things getting worse. things can get worse. i hope they don't. >>> when we traveled to riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a young inmate who was also driven to kill. and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i threw on a hockey mask, brown overalls and brown boots. >> why? >> i had bottled-up...
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i wish i could express how happy i am.r merry christmas, it's a wonderful botox christmas, almost smiling now. gathering around with friends and family, that's all i request feel. >> rose: is your son zack funny. >> big time. >> rose: is he really? >> yeah, koddy is funny, cody does a great countries walken. >> as good as yours. >> no, much better. >> rose: are you serious. >> yeah, he hasn't really uncorked it for youz. >> i think he has been hanging back waitedding for the right moment, zelda is funny, she has been acting, she has done a lot of movies. how old are they? >> cody is 18, zelda is 20, zack is 25. and it's pretty wonderful. >> rose: they're all going to be be in show business. >> no! no! zelda is an actress. zack was kind of --. >> that's one. >> zack, i don't know. he's got all sorts of different things he has been dabbling in. >> rose: but he might or not. >> what does he want to do. >> he wants to go to harvard business school, so i think show business-- . >> rose: he wants to run things. >> yeah, bingo. g
i wish i could express how happy i am.r merry christmas, it's a wonderful botox christmas, almost smiling now. gathering around with friends and family, that's all i request feel. >> rose: is your son zack funny. >> big time. >> rose: is he really? >> yeah, koddy is funny, cody does a great countries walken. >> as good as yours. >> no, much better. >> rose: are you serious. >> yeah, he hasn't really uncorked it for youz. >> i think he has...
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i wish i had the answer but i look in maz i don't see was a problem because. i'm sitting here with you right now i mean you have no problem i respect you respect me and that's how life should be you know saying i think it's more of you know out of our hands you know same but that's why i come here to live to promote peace and he needs more people like me to say you know it was coming together is to some things is so people where we can come together and i think we doing that by being here i think people do that every day by doing business i think you know a lot in america people come together to happen over there are you bitter about the hostility between the two. have to be bitter anything that's going to hurt people you know saying i would never want my people to be heard so at the same time as like you know i can do is pray every day for peace if we will ever have a two state existence i think so. and the reason why i think so because i got to have faith i got to have hope you're saying that's way out the way i am so i'm going to be positive about it and pr
i wish i had the answer but i look in maz i don't see was a problem because. i'm sitting here with you right now i mean you have no problem i respect you respect me and that's how life should be you know saying i think it's more of you know out of our hands you know same but that's why i come here to live to promote peace and he needs more people like me to say you know it was coming together is to some things is so people where we can come together and i think we doing that by being here i...
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and so it was -- i realize that i grew up in a free country and i grew up in a wealthy family and i was given all of this. and i said that i missed my shot at college. yes, i graduated, but i certainly could have done better and i said i'm going to start applying myself and that is the whole reason i'm not over there and i'm over here, just because i was bored in america, and i never forgot that. [applause] >> what did you learn from reading that book? >> i learned a lot of things about my ancestors that i didn't know. [laughter] somebody asked me one time and they said what do you think about what your ancestors did and obviously he wasn't going to condone it. [laughter] >> what story have you heard since the book was published? >> well, there's a lot. a lot of stories. someone started a "factory man" discussion group on facebook and he has been a great participant in. the first question is someone that was in my neighborhood, she posted where are you from. hello, welcome, everyone. where are you from. so i thought it was going to say much about that. but they started doing direct thin
and so it was -- i realize that i grew up in a free country and i grew up in a wealthy family and i was given all of this. and i said that i missed my shot at college. yes, i graduated, but i certainly could have done better and i said i'm going to start applying myself and that is the whole reason i'm not over there and i'm over here, just because i was bored in america, and i never forgot that. [applause] >> what did you learn from reading that book? >> i learned a lot of things...
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mmm, i love you, i love beggin', i love you...they were named a vh1 "you oughta know" artist. and here to perform their next hit "roller coaster" please welcome back "bleachers." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ it was summer when i saw your face looked like a teenage runaway ♪ ♪ oh god i never thought we'd take it that far some killer queen you are ♪ ♪ now i'm running and i can't stop anywhere i go i think about it everyday and night i can't let go ♪ ♪ and man i'm never the same we were shotgun lovers i was shotgun running away ♪ ♪ so come a little closer there was something i could tell ya ♪ ♪ you were such a rollercoaster ♪ and a killer queen you are ♪ ♪ you know i don't say no when you don't say no ♪ ♪ you're such a rollercoaster some killer queen you are ♪ ♪ we took the bones out from the road those endless nights that we traveled we stole ♪ ♪ oh yeah you let your clothes fall to the floor ♪ ♪ and lit a fire while i waited for more ♪ ♪ now i'm running and i won't stop i don't wanna go i think about it everyday and night i can't
mmm, i love you, i love beggin', i love you...they were named a vh1 "you oughta know" artist. and here to perform their next hit "roller coaster" please welcome back "bleachers." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ it was summer when i saw your face looked like a teenage runaway ♪ ♪ oh god i never thought we'd take it that far some killer queen you are ♪ ♪ now i'm running and i can't stop anywhere i go i think about it everyday and night i can't let go ♪...
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i can't drive, but i never liked to drive any way. i can do almost anything i want now. i still have lyme disease. >> so, it's going to be with you for the rest of your life. >> i'm hoping this guy here will come up with something. he and his doctors will -- they'll develop a cure. >> let's talk about this. dr. stricker, you won a manhattan type project for this. it's so pervasive. >> it's so pervasive. so many people have the disease. it's been ignored by funding agencies, the federal government. we need really a manhattan project, the kind of thing that addressed aids and created all these wonderful treatments for aids. we need the same thing for lyme disease. we need national legislation to promote this research that will develop better treatments for the disease. >> you want better testing, too. >> much better testing. the xer initial tecommercial te available are terrible. they miss more than half the patients. in contrast, the testing for aids picks up more than 99% of hiv patients. we need better testing. >> amy, grateful that you have a diagnosis. you don't measu
i can't drive, but i never liked to drive any way. i can do almost anything i want now. i still have lyme disease. >> so, it's going to be with you for the rest of your life. >> i'm hoping this guy here will come up with something. he and his doctors will -- they'll develop a cure. >> let's talk about this. dr. stricker, you won a manhattan type project for this. it's so pervasive. >> it's so pervasive. so many people have the disease. it's been ignored by funding...
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i honestly say if i got there tomorrow i know i would not come back.e to come back tomorrow. i can honestly tell you, unless i go to the parole board and i'm 43, i would tell them, i don't deserve to be back out there because i took a life. karma really has something to give me, i'm going to take it. >> armstrong may be killing time behind bars, but he hasn't lost his passion for current events. >> i read newspapers, magazines. i get "tv guide," "xxl," "rolling stone," "newsweek," "blender." i get nine periodicals. i was going to major in english and political science. if i didn't make it in basketball, i wanted to be a political columnist. like george will -- not necessarily his politics. sorry george. i watch abc news, i see george stephanopoulos talking. i see that dude on fox, the a-hole. >> bill o'reilly? >> yeah. bill o'reilly. and i see your colleague, tom brokaw. that's what i wanted to get into. i love politics. you know what i'm saying? i see the katrina response. i see people talking about fema. i read about president bush and his budget cut
i honestly say if i got there tomorrow i know i would not come back.e to come back tomorrow. i can honestly tell you, unless i go to the parole board and i'm 43, i would tell them, i don't deserve to be back out there because i took a life. karma really has something to give me, i'm going to take it. >> armstrong may be killing time behind bars, but he hasn't lost his passion for current events. >> i read newspapers, magazines. i get "tv guide," "xxl,"...
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if i could go back, i would. i would take it all back. i can't.think about how her family is never going to get to see her. thinking about how she'll never get to see her family. if i have to do life in prison, it makes it easier to think about what i'm going through. >> the person that died in that -- and their families, i pray for ya'll, and i'm so sorry. and he is too. and he is too. he is a good kid. and he's got a lot of potential. and just seeing that go down the tubes like this, it's hard for me. it's hard for me. i haven't accepted the fact he's going to be a convict just like me. i'm not ready to accept that. i just knew his life was -- i just didn't want him to have to suffer the things -- the life -- you know, i didn't want him to have to be sitting here like i am at this age. you know, it's hard to explain a wasted life. how you feel about it if you really -- it you don't -- if you really -- if you really felt like he was meant for more. i just hope for better. i just hope that he would have a good life. >> what would you say to your s
if i could go back, i would. i would take it all back. i can't.think about how her family is never going to get to see her. thinking about how she'll never get to see her family. if i have to do life in prison, it makes it easier to think about what i'm going through. >> the person that died in that -- and their families, i pray for ya'll, and i'm so sorry. and he is too. and he is too. he is a good kid. and he's got a lot of potential. and just seeing that go down the tubes like this,...
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i want you to know i have a lot of guests whose wedding i have not been in. [ laughter ] but i do thinkthe takeaways here is if you're having a wedding and you invite me, there's a chance eventually you'll be a guest on the show. [ cheers and applause ] so if you're making that guest list and you're right on the line of should we or shouldn't we, that may be the incentive. we'll also have music from a great band of two lovely people of whom i've not been to either of their weddings, the broods. the broods are here. [ cheers and applause ] broods are here. it's not the, right? i said it wrong. broods are here. sorry about that, broods. as many of you know, the internet exists and has for some time. now we have search engines that can find exactly what you're looking for. whenever you google something, there are millions of results. usually you only look at the first page or two. but i started to wonder about those last few pages. where the internet becomes weirder, lonlier, like deep space. so allow me to take you into the bowels of the internet with a segment we're calling "deep google.
i want you to know i have a lot of guests whose wedding i have not been in. [ laughter ] but i do thinkthe takeaways here is if you're having a wedding and you invite me, there's a chance eventually you'll be a guest on the show. [ cheers and applause ] so if you're making that guest list and you're right on the line of should we or shouldn't we, that may be the incentive. we'll also have music from a great band of two lovely people of whom i've not been to either of their weddings, the broods....
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so i know that your folks know i of out there a couple of times and i have done what i can to advise and assist in sound proofing and i am an entertainment representative on this commission and i know the importance of employment opportunities through night life; that night life employs more people than any other retail for square footage. i know the importance of giving back to the community and nonprofit but the reality is is that you have a noise problem, not a bigoty problem and if you think you have a big tree problem i'm sorry about that but it doesn't belong in this commission. this commission deals with noise. >> respect -- >> let me finish. the building as much as you have tried and i know how much you have tried because we have been going back and forth for at least a year on this. you have not been able to contain the sound. it's the kind of sound that you can't contain, so you want to have dancing? that's fine with us. you just can't have base drums and you can't have instruments that emit low frequencies that pierce the walls or pierce the vents and go out and disturb th
so i know that your folks know i of out there a couple of times and i have done what i can to advise and assist in sound proofing and i am an entertainment representative on this commission and i know the importance of employment opportunities through night life; that night life employs more people than any other retail for square footage. i know the importance of giving back to the community and nonprofit but the reality is is that you have a noise problem, not a bigoty problem and if you...
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every time -- i am not -- seriously i am not into that kind of thing, but if i ever come across it, i god that is someone's daughter. then i think i should try to find that lady's porn. that is more age appropriate. it would be a struggle, right? it would be the balance between the -- being ashamed and being embarrassed and combined with the. >> of not having to pay for college. >> that's true. you don't have to worry about the mortgage. i would rather have my daughter be a doctor or astronomer or at least play one in a porn movie, right? >> definitely. you have to reach for the large parts. >> which is what happens. >> what? no. hey! >> and another one. >> we are running out of time. >> you always imagine the best for your child, right? a career in porn means that your health and reputation is at risk. and then the con veer -- the conversations that happen at the y, you know, or the looks you get from the people at the country club, oh your daughter, what is she up to these days? they are asking, but they know and you don't want to deal with that. glad i wasted half of my [bleep] day
every time -- i am not -- seriously i am not into that kind of thing, but if i ever come across it, i god that is someone's daughter. then i think i should try to find that lady's porn. that is more age appropriate. it would be a struggle, right? it would be the balance between the -- being ashamed and being embarrassed and combined with the. >> of not having to pay for college. >> that's true. you don't have to worry about the mortgage. i would rather have my daughter be a doctor...
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walk into a game for example if i if i were a suit i feel good and you know it. i just like showing up to the game and that's when the rangers go on a trip less than you might have a six game road trip possible west coast trip you and you take a while he begs you to. you can live there i've had to so yeah though it is wild that you have public says i always go a lot of ties still owe a lot i like options always too many ties and guys make fun of it but. and. couple extra suits always go lower board on the twinning out a way to see what's going on right now. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future are covered. by marinating join me. in park and finance commentary for news and much much. only on bombast and. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't. call it different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep. norris. we post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. back we have a special guest joining us joel. and rick's identical twin
walk into a game for example if i if i were a suit i feel good and you know it. i just like showing up to the game and that's when the rangers go on a trip less than you might have a six game road trip possible west coast trip you and you take a while he begs you to. you can live there i've had to so yeah though it is wild that you have public says i always go a lot of ties still owe a lot i like options always too many ties and guys make fun of it but. and. couple extra suits always go lower...
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i hear you. i agree. who needs clothing? meanwhile in other teen news on thursday two teens were arrested for painting graffiti on a memorial in new york. the 17-year-old and 15-year-old were caught putting smiley faces and tags on the soldiers and the sailor monument. before we tackle these stories i want to read the letter from a viewer from quaker town. pat writes, dear greg, i paid $300 for your seminar on making friends and i still haven't received the welcome gift, newsletter or the hip to know gg coffee mug. what gives? i don't think this is fair. my dad is a cop by the way and says he remembers you from a caller in the park where you claimed to be walking a dog, but there was no dog. pat, let's be clear. this is the seminar about making friends, and you flunked it by being so suspicious and not being patient and not waiting. you will not be getting the gift package and i feel sorry for you. as for what happened in the park i was mugged. it explains my nudity and the feces. that tends to happen when you are in a park.
i hear you. i agree. who needs clothing? meanwhile in other teen news on thursday two teens were arrested for painting graffiti on a memorial in new york. the 17-year-old and 15-year-old were caught putting smiley faces and tags on the soldiers and the sailor monument. before we tackle these stories i want to read the letter from a viewer from quaker town. pat writes, dear greg, i paid $300 for your seminar on making friends and i still haven't received the welcome gift, newsletter or the hip...
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i dropped the ball. i don't know why i did. i disappointed myself and i disappointed my supporters. i have a lot of people that are in my corner, but because i somewhat relapsed, if you want to call it, they're kind of disappointed with me, and they have ever right to be. these impeachment have been something that no one has given me during the course of my incarceration, which would be a simple chance. >> indiana was the first prison to allow inmates to use these little personal cameras that we left them. and it turned out that the inmates would actually reveal a lot more intimate details using these personal cameras than they would when we were present. and in darren's case, he pretty much admitted to committing this assault. >> susan just popped up, and she wants her property back. see, i told you it was borrowed time, man. so -- so it was nice doing this for susan and company. so i have to return to where i started from, the blackout. so you guys have a nice day. thank you for listening to me. good-bye. who's more excited about back to school savings at staples? the ladies? thes
i dropped the ball. i don't know why i did. i disappointed myself and i disappointed my supporters. i have a lot of people that are in my corner, but because i somewhat relapsed, if you want to call it, they're kind of disappointed with me, and they have ever right to be. these impeachment have been something that no one has given me during the course of my incarceration, which would be a simple chance. >> indiana was the first prison to allow inmates to use these little personal cameras...
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mmm, i love you, i love beggin'. i love you, i love poppers, i love you..[ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everyone. our next guest was recently nominate for an emmy for her work in hit show "orange is the new black." the second season is available on netflix now. let's take a look. >> love a guy or girl. the hole is not inside the hole. you have your vagina proper. and you have your clitoris. the urethra is located between the -- in the vagina, inside the labia majora. >> for real? >> for real. i designed one myself. and playing -- and everything. >> seth: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome laverne cox! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: so lovely to see you again. >> hey, seth. that's a good band. >> seth: give it up for the band. [ cheers and applause ] >> they're making me want to dance. >> everyone's dancing tonight. it's a good night here. it's a real dancing energy. >> dancing's good. >> seth: yeah, so congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> thank you. >> seth: so exciting. [ cheers and applause ] did it knock you off your feet?
mmm, i love you, i love beggin'. i love you, i love poppers, i love you..[ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everyone. our next guest was recently nominate for an emmy for her work in hit show "orange is the new black." the second season is available on netflix now. let's take a look. >> love a guy or girl. the hole is not inside the hole. you have your vagina proper. and you have your clitoris. the urethra is located between the -- in the vagina, inside the...
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i do this because i want to, not because i have to.y, i do this because i like it. >> while some inmates stay out of trouble in committed relationships, others act out their sexual frustration in public. >> rule violation number 38 is indecent exposure/exhibitionism. >> there are times where you're going to the shower and you look over and a guy is standing there looking at you, masturbating. it's bizarre. >> they masturbate. they'll curse you out and call you all types of names, or when you walk on the tier, they'll try to deliberately hold you at their cell while the guy across masturbates. all right then. >> i don't play that. if i catch them, i'm going to write them up, and i just don't play that. now, since warden culliver has been our warden, he don't play that. >> there's a sign of disrespect. but you know, it's disrespectful to just expose yourself even to the man that's standing next to you. is it deviant behavior? we're trying to help guys change the deviant behavior. >>> coming up -- >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get n
i do this because i want to, not because i have to.y, i do this because i like it. >> while some inmates stay out of trouble in committed relationships, others act out their sexual frustration in public. >> rule violation number 38 is indecent exposure/exhibitionism. >> there are times where you're going to the shower and you look over and a guy is standing there looking at you, masturbating. it's bizarre. >> they masturbate. they'll curse you out and call you all types...
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i was able to save a competence and i felt that i owed to my country a debt that was unpayable and iave to right to ask her to pay me, so that was the practice right up until the first day of june this year. >> i think on occasions you have been smeared to the effect you -- >> oh, yes. smeared and i take it that the final test of whether smears are of any right or effectiveness is when congress makes an investigation. i've been in federal service off and on for 40 odd years and i haven't yet been investigated by congress. >> i see. that certainly is the answer to it, isn't it? >> maybe. >> mr. hoover, i know you have had a special interest in children and i believe that you set up a special relief for children. could you tell us about that, please, sir. >> that originated during the belgium problem. there were two million belgium children and the normal ration for an adult is deficient in the type of food that will support child life. we have set up an extra meal every day for all the children in belgium, two million of neth. when we came into the relief we expanded that service and
i was able to save a competence and i felt that i owed to my country a debt that was unpayable and iave to right to ask her to pay me, so that was the practice right up until the first day of june this year. >> i think on occasions you have been smeared to the effect you -- >> oh, yes. smeared and i take it that the final test of whether smears are of any right or effectiveness is when congress makes an investigation. i've been in federal service off and on for 40 odd years and i...
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i looked at a work situation i was in and said i do not know why i am reacting to strongly to it. knew in the past, again, i will go back to the first stint at espn and say the things i didn't like about how they were treating me or what we were doing or what i felt was limiting what we could accomplish -- i think they were all legitimate. my inability was to express it properly. keep it in the house, that was all you have to do. i understood i had a problem keeping it in the house. something else happened at nbc. the whole thing was so discouraging to me that i thought -- let me see if there is someone out there that can give me a fresh perspective. that began the process. the other thing that happened was i got dogs. my mother was deathly allergic to dogs. we could not have one. i didn't have a dog until i was 53 years old. the line that you are not a complete soul until you have loved an animal is 100% correct. >> was it the fact this dog loved you unconditionally? >> i wasn't always sure of that. those his dog love be unconditionally or is it because i have the food? the girlf
i looked at a work situation i was in and said i do not know why i am reacting to strongly to it. knew in the past, again, i will go back to the first stint at espn and say the things i didn't like about how they were treating me or what we were doing or what i felt was limiting what we could accomplish -- i think they were all legitimate. my inability was to express it properly. keep it in the house, that was all you have to do. i understood i had a problem keeping it in the house. something...
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i think that -- i have had, i have been further away from when i met putin. i did not like in from the moment i met him and he did not like me, either. the bottom line is i think he has developed his own version of history. that is the troublesome part. anybody who can say the dissolution of the soviet union was the greatest tragedy of the 20th century is delusional. i do think that he has lived in his own version of history as he keeps making it up as it goes along. i see we depend on the fact that there's a rational actor on the other side of the table. i am worried about his own approach to issues and it does lead to the question of how we deal with it. i think what he has done is identify himself with a very -- it sounds like psychobabble, problem that russia has been having. you were there. one of the things we were asked to do, and so were you bob, basically how to dissolve the power of our major adversary at the end of the cold war without doing it in the field of battle. it is true. i happen to think they lost the cold war rather than we won it. the s
i think that -- i have had, i have been further away from when i met putin. i did not like in from the moment i met him and he did not like me, either. the bottom line is i think he has developed his own version of history. that is the troublesome part. anybody who can say the dissolution of the soviet union was the greatest tragedy of the 20th century is delusional. i do think that he has lived in his own version of history as he keeps making it up as it goes along. i see we depend on the fact...
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ok i need to go find a log and i don't even know how i mean why i asked what he'd long do i asked well last. night. being in a different country different culture it's simple thing it's difficult because when you. left me taught. that you know what i'm talking about like. what is this. today and then. what does this week. i'll get a british accent but i use and. love. like this. this is. just. the same walk. that some of us just give us that break it down you know little of this you had a mother who got stuck in the what if you get it and think oh. come. on ok ok i see what you mean ok you come to this blog because i just said is that. the end of the corner should be called a souvenir shop. ok away. oh god. where did i think i was supposed to go this way and no idea where i'm going i think i lost. i see a big job on the other side of the pond it's the only shot that makes sense to me right now but she did say something about the universe. and then opposite it i think that's what she was trying to say to me so i'll cross over and see what's on the other side really what else do i have t
ok i need to go find a log and i don't even know how i mean why i asked what he'd long do i asked well last. night. being in a different country different culture it's simple thing it's difficult because when you. left me taught. that you know what i'm talking about like. what is this. today and then. what does this week. i'll get a british accent but i use and. love. like this. this is. just. the same walk. that some of us just give us that break it down you know little of this you had a...
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it and i would assume that i know that this is i am talking to the choir. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please? >> thank you, very much. i react to say that the enterprise zone started in the 70s. and it started under the agency. and for the fillmore, and the bay view hunters point. and when is it still available, on the infrainstruct stur, committed that you all have, and the man have set up the city, and i would say like to say, and we will amount to seeing the celebration and, 52 years ago. and the human rights. and it was 52 years ago. and they celebrated 50 years. there was never, never, anything started and some people to start with the unfinished agenda, and have to finish when nothing that he started, and now we are the ones, that got the human rights going. in 1962, and became a commission in 1964. >> and i would like to say that, i would listen to the people talking, and i said, let me put this down. and there are moneys that you are hidden in this city, and under the other names, and the other names of what they are set up for and if
it and i would assume that i know that this is i am talking to the choir. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please? >> thank you, very much. i react to say that the enterprise zone started in the 70s. and it started under the agency. and for the fillmore, and the bay view hunters point. and when is it still available, on the infrainstruct stur, committed that you all have, and the man have set up the city, and i would say like to say, and we will amount to seeing the...
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and i pulled out. i think they're following me. and i do down the street. i go down this other one.i walked directly up to their car. i took a picture of them. and i said, shame on you. shame on you. you cannot cheat. >> jimmy: they got nothing. here, this is the end of the scavenger hunt, right? >> this is me in the west hollywood park. i said, tag, you're it, on twitter. the first person to tag me in the west hollywood park. this is the suit i wore on the show. and i signed it on the back, ya, bitch, aaron paul. and the first person who tagged me. >> jimmy: some meet me in a park in west hollywood. first person to touch me gets to take off my clothes. yes? >> exactly, yeah. >> jimmy: when they got there, you ran. >> i just started running. i started running. right -- i sent out the tweet. about 60 seconds later, i see those two guys -- those two guys running straight at me. and then, they get close to the swing. and i just start running. and the guy that's closest to me said, hey, wait. i have asthma. [ laughter ] i think the guy with the asthma won. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: aaron p
and i pulled out. i think they're following me. and i do down the street. i go down this other one.i walked directly up to their car. i took a picture of them. and i said, shame on you. shame on you. you cannot cheat. >> jimmy: they got nothing. here, this is the end of the scavenger hunt, right? >> this is me in the west hollywood park. i said, tag, you're it, on twitter. the first person to tag me in the west hollywood park. this is the suit i wore on the show. and i signed it on...
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i love these guys. i like everyone in the band. i like their sound.on are here. >> steve: yes! >> jimmy: "mechanical bull"! [ cheers and applause ] but before we get into the show -- we, like all of you, were shaken up a bit last night -- when we learned that genius comedian and actor robin williams passed away. he was one of a kind. he was one in a million. he's like unbelievable. if you ever saw this guy's stand-up, you wouldn't even -- if you don't know stand-up, you should youtube right now and just watch it. he's just amazing. he was -- he was funny, and he was fast. and he would weave in and out of characters. he would get shakespearian. he would just get into like -- [ impersonating robin williams ] "oh, yes. thank you. tell the guys at your home going. what the hell's going on there? yes. then there's a kid going -- not the leg! yes and like, martha, grab my ball and chain and kick -- yes, thank you." [ cheers and applause ] and you'd watch him! and you'd watch him and you would cry laughing. and you would think i'm never going to see anyone l
i love these guys. i like everyone in the band. i like their sound.on are here. >> steve: yes! >> jimmy: "mechanical bull"! [ cheers and applause ] but before we get into the show -- we, like all of you, were shaken up a bit last night -- when we learned that genius comedian and actor robin williams passed away. he was one of a kind. he was one in a million. he's like unbelievable. if you ever saw this guy's stand-up, you wouldn't even -- if you don't know stand-up, you...
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i come see you as often as i can for two reasons. one, i love you.wo, i'm checking to see if there is slippage in your sound. your horn is as big now. >> you know what? i'm going to be 65 soon. i feel like i still have a lot of energy, man. the desire to still play music and touring and the whole thing. >> do you hear -- i don't want to say slippage again. do you hear a difference in your sound now at almost 65? >> i think it's a little bigger now. >> i love it. bigger. >> just lucky. i don't know. >> why do you play so big? >> i don't know. not necessarily. i really have a big passion for the instrument, but mainly for the sound. the trumpet is one of the few instruments that really doesn't put limitation many your ex presentation. the trumpet give use the possibility to express any feeling in any dynamic, volume or something. trumpet can whisper. ♪ >> it's very difficult to play that even with the violin. the trumpet can go from 0 to 60 in three seconds. you can express any kind of feeling, you know, without restriction. >> every time i see you you
i come see you as often as i can for two reasons. one, i love you.wo, i'm checking to see if there is slippage in your sound. your horn is as big now. >> you know what? i'm going to be 65 soon. i feel like i still have a lot of energy, man. the desire to still play music and touring and the whole thing. >> do you hear -- i don't want to say slippage again. do you hear a difference in your sound now at almost 65? >> i think it's a little bigger now. >> i love it. bigger....
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i knew better than i even realized. i have seen it so many times in my life. i played the role of gloucester in college. but i figured it's going to be such a demanding part, the rehearsal period is going to be so tough, the last thing i wanted to do was go home and study words in the night. so i learned it completely cold by the first day of rehearsal. the first time i've ever done that. and sure enough, i mean t was a process of stamin stamina-building, rehearsing it. >> talk about learning itment because you said you had a ucla student come in. he would coup you so that you would know the lines. >> yeah. >> that lead to your lines. >> he would read you your lines too. >> he would just sit and listen, correct me as i-- actually in my days on "third rock from the sun" i worked out an extremely efficient way of mem orizing great gones of material. because it came at you very fast and it was a very, very wordy and fast-paced show. i trained my assistant to feed me my lines with a 3 minute pause between ef-- 3 second pause between every single word. a, and and t
i knew better than i even realized. i have seen it so many times in my life. i played the role of gloucester in college. but i figured it's going to be such a demanding part, the rehearsal period is going to be so tough, the last thing i wanted to do was go home and study words in the night. so i learned it completely cold by the first day of rehearsal. the first time i've ever done that. and sure enough, i mean t was a process of stamin stamina-building, rehearsing it. >> talk about...
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i don't know. but i can help but i think i just don't have that base money. even if i want. a. they're being treated well everything is fine we have skype session almost every day. but. the guys are not we have everything. except for freedom. to. do it your little one. of their security of all those records whatever you don't we don't have to have don't take. any parliament and we've got an interview was one of the more right wing israeli politicians the leader of the party that she belongs to stepped out of a system in condiments where there was a speech given by the european union saying you won't be dictator in germany for two two current through knesset member from tony bennett's parties which represent the sort first community her name is actually more women. it's a. list of the. votes it's the things on the thank god we have of getting because he's russia no one else in the crease the question. just recently her entire party stuck. between mr president or even was given a speech in the concert in the problem of the lord's discourse about her few things about her what was
i don't know. but i can help but i think i just don't have that base money. even if i want. a. they're being treated well everything is fine we have skype session almost every day. but. the guys are not we have everything. except for freedom. to. do it your little one. of their security of all those records whatever you don't we don't have to have don't take. any parliament and we've got an interview was one of the more right wing israeli politicians the leader of the party that she belongs to...
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other than that, like i said, i am going to maintain a neutralty and i wish them luck and i think that they will have the support of the committee, but, i wish to also point out that any new business should continue to do out reach, and in order to be a good neighbor. so i hope that they take that into account that this is not do the out reach initially to get the permits but to continue to do the out reach, and to continue to reaching out to the community members, and because that way, they are truly a good neighbor. and thank you. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker, please? >> i was pleased with her out reach and my concern is too many bars in the neighborhood and in that block alone of the probably 12 commercial, spaces at least nine of them sell liquor, you can't ask for it being any more convenient than that. granted, i like the fact that it is eco friendly, the noise factor, of not having bottles and the fact that she is going to deal with the people on the outside, loit tering and smoking and what are you problems and is approachable, that is good, but one of the things tha
other than that, like i said, i am going to maintain a neutralty and i wish them luck and i think that they will have the support of the committee, but, i wish to also point out that any new business should continue to do out reach, and in order to be a good neighbor. so i hope that they take that into account that this is not do the out reach initially to get the permits but to continue to do the out reach, and to continue to reaching out to the community members, and because that way, they...
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it i feel like i learned a lot i went home that night and felt like i learned something about the parents involved by really learned about myself so thank you to the pack members for giving rachel and i the first step and thank you georgia for bringing us altogether and having the vision of having this circle together and everyone coming together with the main objective to restore our relationship. i also wyoming would like to say to my fellow board members although i'm the president of the board and facilitating those meetings i'm happy if you think something should be brought to my attendance i feel like rational equality it ends with all of us that's our leadership roll it a starts with the leadership of the district we expect our schools and our school communities to have those difficult conversations so i want to again extend my sincere apologizes for not protecting the parent voice this was brought forward to us about a subject we have a hard time talking about which is arbitrary equality and all the hours of collecting the will finding and the voices of those parent and thank them
it i feel like i learned a lot i went home that night and felt like i learned something about the parents involved by really learned about myself so thank you to the pack members for giving rachel and i the first step and thank you georgia for bringing us altogether and having the vision of having this circle together and everyone coming together with the main objective to restore our relationship. i also wyoming would like to say to my fellow board members although i'm the president of the...
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you know, i love to cook and i think i may have found a new cookie mentor, aunty fee.lar after posting a cooking video online. there are many videos online and i've seen them multiple times. if you're not yet familiar, here she is making chicken wings. >> this chicken is still frozen, okay? and this is dried parsley. you see that [ bleep ] right there? [ bleep ]. make anything taste [ bleep ]. i don't have time to be waiting on the sprinkles. i mix all that up, put it in a pan, put it on 350, cook for about two and a half hours, three hours if you want it to just fall off the mother [ bleep ] bone. [ bleep ]. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: needless to say, i fell head over heels in love. we tracked auntie fee down. joining live from her kitchen in south central l.a., please welcome aunty fee. [ cheers and applause ] please tell us how to correctly pronounce your name. >> you know how to say, i ain't going nowhere. repeat after me. ain fee. >> jimmy: ain fee. i've watched all your video, i love them. can we see your cameraman, tafis, i think he's an important part
you know, i love to cook and i think i may have found a new cookie mentor, aunty fee.lar after posting a cooking video online. there are many videos online and i've seen them multiple times. if you're not yet familiar, here she is making chicken wings. >> this chicken is still frozen, okay? and this is dried parsley. you see that [ bleep ] right there? [ bleep ]. make anything taste [ bleep ]. i don't have time to be waiting on the sprinkles. i mix all that up, put it in a pan, put it on...
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i hope i am wrong.i fear that someday soon we will wake up to the reality that they have done a north korea on us. they can hold the world hostage and there is little we can do about it. >> could i have 30 seconds to make a statement? i have to go. >> it has become obvious to me that this is really in every aspect a treaty that is being considered with iran. it requires the advice and consent of united states senate. i hope we can move forward with legislation that would require that. >> senator boxer. >> thank you for holding this hearing. i would have questions for the panel. my staff has told me that my questions were responded to. i have to say that some of the language i just heard from senator rubio brings back the rhetoric of days past. we don't want the smoking gun to be a nuclear cloud. i think the whole issue that we face is so complicated. we have to support these diplomatic efforts. so none of that does come true. the whole world is watching. this is an opportunity to prevent them from acqui
i hope i am wrong.i fear that someday soon we will wake up to the reality that they have done a north korea on us. they can hold the world hostage and there is little we can do about it. >> could i have 30 seconds to make a statement? i have to go. >> it has become obvious to me that this is really in every aspect a treaty that is being considered with iran. it requires the advice and consent of united states senate. i hope we can move forward with legislation that would require...
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i don't know. the. when i can help it i think i just don't have that base money on. it and i want. a child this is a. they're being treated well everything is fine we have skype session almost every day. but. the guys are not we have everything. except for freedom. to read your little one. of the security of all those records whatever you don't we don't have to have don't take. any condiment and we've got an interview with one of the more rice wing israeli politicians the leader of the party that she belongs to stepped out of a session in condiments where there was a speech given by the european union saying he went to get to two in germany three to two current through knesset member from the taliban its parties which represent the subsurface community her name is surely more than that. it's a river with the name of the boat it's the things on the thank god we have any because he's russian no one else in the crew speaks russian. just recently her entire party stepped out when you've seen mr president or even was given a speech in the course of going to india in the problem of the g
i don't know. the. when i can help it i think i just don't have that base money on. it and i want. a child this is a. they're being treated well everything is fine we have skype session almost every day. but. the guys are not we have everything. except for freedom. to read your little one. of the security of all those records whatever you don't we don't have to have don't take. any condiment and we've got an interview with one of the more rice wing israeli politicians the leader of the party...
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i don't know. i don't know. and i never go into a restaurant or barber shop for anything without asking sometimes to their discomfort if you have health insurance because i know the answer is going to be no. i care about health care and i am very unhappy with people who work in places those like a lot of money, don't have health insurance please do the schools and athletic leagues minimize the risk of concussions, what happens to a student who is injured before graduation and he or she finished out their studies or does the scholarship run dry? a couple of months ago we all heard the deeply troubling comments at the talented university, in the basketball tournament. it generated hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue for the n.c.a.a. and its members, talked about how sometimes there was not enough to eat during college. how did college sports benefit? you can look at that two ways, picking out a sensational example of what famous athlete and another problem. and the safety net and sense of confidence, and po
i don't know. i don't know. and i never go into a restaurant or barber shop for anything without asking sometimes to their discomfort if you have health insurance because i know the answer is going to be no. i care about health care and i am very unhappy with people who work in places those like a lot of money, don't have health insurance please do the schools and athletic leagues minimize the risk of concussions, what happens to a student who is injured before graduation and he or she finished...
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i had to get who i was. photojournalists want to take pictures that can improve the world, that can reveal injustice and change lives. i was willing to die for a photo that could do that. as were my peers. but then i realized, oh, these people are changing the world. they are actually changing the world and i can shoot them. that became my purpose. i felt useful. and after that steve was a lot easier-ish. [laughter] >> they call the plan one thing, and he did it. he rarely saw steve in an unguarded, unselfconscious moments i'm very proud of that. i call this steve jobs attempting to be thinking. [laughter] seriously. what i observed with steve was that it was all about trust in many ways. if an engineer presented an idea, he had to know the person had worked and was willing to die for the i.t. potential in a started, any decision risked the company. if some presented something that he didn't feel it was right or didn't agree or just didn't like that person for whatever reason, he could explode and start atta
i had to get who i was. photojournalists want to take pictures that can improve the world, that can reveal injustice and change lives. i was willing to die for a photo that could do that. as were my peers. but then i realized, oh, these people are changing the world. they are actually changing the world and i can shoot them. that became my purpose. i felt useful. and after that steve was a lot easier-ish. [laughter] >> they call the plan one thing, and he did it. he rarely saw steve in an...
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which i think i can sort out now.re's maximum time for our general conversation as well as their opening remarks. mary elise sarotte newest book "the collapse, the accidental opening of the berlin wall" will appear this autumn on the 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall. her last book which i'm sure we're all familiar with, "1989" was a "financial times" book of the year and won shafr's prize, the prize for german and european studies and as, aaa s shulman prize for distinguished scholarship on communist foreign policy. princeton university will publish an updated anniversary edition in the autumn of 2014. so she actually gets a doubleheader. mary serves as dean professor of history of international relations at the university of southern california and currently on leave as a visiting professor of government and history at harvard. she's a former humboldt scholar, white house fellow and is a member of institute forced a vanced study at princeton and is a lifetime member of the council on foreign relations. mel le
which i think i can sort out now.re's maximum time for our general conversation as well as their opening remarks. mary elise sarotte newest book "the collapse, the accidental opening of the berlin wall" will appear this autumn on the 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall. her last book which i'm sure we're all familiar with, "1989" was a "financial times" book of the year and won shafr's prize, the prize for german and european studies and as, aaa s shulman...