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i mean i try not to my favorite which actors don't get into the all that but oh you know. i feel for the innocent people in the crossfire is just that's casualties of war i hate that term up next we're talking about fatherhood family and i know one of my favorite people craig ferguson i have to this. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate i know that was funny but it's closer to the truth from the mike think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on the air but i'm. at our team we have to print press the bell because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. but i'm you guys have to the jokes will handle the mess that i'm. i marinate join me. for india in park and fanfare for carrying concealed news and much much. only on bombast and. the government says it wants to close the secretary of defense and defense department are committed to the pr
i mean i try not to my favorite which actors don't get into the all that but oh you know. i feel for the innocent people in the crossfire is just that's casualties of war i hate that term up next we're talking about fatherhood family and i know one of my favorite people craig ferguson i have to this. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate i know that was...
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i try to give my full attention even if i give myself 15 minutes to a half hour, i try not to get intoemptation of looking beyond that. it's like raising kids, you want to be fully present. for me, that works. by blocking mikhail enradar, i can be sure things that need attention are going to get it during the week. >> you can't go back in time. smartphones are only getting smarter. i'm a ceo of a company. i'm receiving hundreds of e-mails a day. here i am taping the show. i don't have my cell phone with me the next hour. >> because we won't let you. what about in a meeting? >> the truth of the matter, i try to put it down. if i'm working with a vendor selling to me, if their phone is going off, i'm not doing business with them. put the phone down. no matter how important the call is. they can wait 30 minutes. i don't want to wait 24 hours to get a response. 30 or 60 minutes, not a big deal. put the phone down. >> i find the real issue is less at work and more personal time. then i have to be more disciplined about put this away. >> the big struggle is with the family at dinner time. th
i try to give my full attention even if i give myself 15 minutes to a half hour, i try not to get intoemptation of looking beyond that. it's like raising kids, you want to be fully present. for me, that works. by blocking mikhail enradar, i can be sure things that need attention are going to get it during the week. >> you can't go back in time. smartphones are only getting smarter. i'm a ceo of a company. i'm receiving hundreds of e-mails a day. here i am taping the show. i don't have my...
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i mean i try not to but if it weren't for actors diluted into the. you know. i feel for the innocent people in the crossfire is just let's get more casualties of war i hate that term up next we're talking about fatherhood family and one of my favorite people craig ferguson to this. the government says it wants to close the secretary of defense and defense department are committed to the president's goal of closing guantanamo bay. why are there so many legal broken locks for the remaining teams in the states constitution doesn't apply to these proceedings the government has demonstrated that they have no respect for the attorney client relationship no you can't look inside that board no you can't see the place which is adjacent to the client cell if the public or what actually happened that heads would roll there are a lot of issues that are being handled at a higher level join us as we seek answers to those issues and much more this is mark breaking the set on the back. the bad with david arquette he stars in cleaners it's the second season will debut all this
i mean i try not to but if it weren't for actors diluted into the. you know. i feel for the innocent people in the crossfire is just let's get more casualties of war i hate that term up next we're talking about fatherhood family and one of my favorite people craig ferguson to this. the government says it wants to close the secretary of defense and defense department are committed to the president's goal of closing guantanamo bay. why are there so many legal broken locks for the remaining teams...
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i would try it. i don't know if it would work, but that is what i would try. >> this has been a rich, and informative discussion on this topic today. please join me in thanking our guests. [applause] >> u.s. airstrikes continued in iraq today, including the first reported use of land-based bombers against the islamic state extremist groups. central command said the combination of bombers, jets, planes, and drones hit targets -- near mosul. says themilitary forces conducted 14 airstrikes on sunday after nine strikes on saturday. tomorrow morning on "the washington journal," the latest on the situation in iraq, where the kurdish population is in the northern part of the country. we are joined by the director of the "-- of the washington dc office. presidentussion on lyndon johnson's goals when improving education in the 1960's, part of our weeklong look at "the great society." we will get comments as well , hereacebook and twitter on c-span. >> a look at the prime time lineup for next week, starting at
i would try it. i don't know if it would work, but that is what i would try. >> this has been a rich, and informative discussion on this topic today. please join me in thanking our guests. [applause] >> u.s. airstrikes continued in iraq today, including the first reported use of land-based bombers against the islamic state extremist groups. central command said the combination of bombers, jets, planes, and drones hit targets -- near mosul. says themilitary forces conducted 14...
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i go through that list and i try to see if there's any song that i can come up with a good comedic angle for to give it a little twist and make it funny you have to like the song i don't have to i mean that isn't a prime consideration like some of the songs well you know i don't i can't say that i actively dislike any of the songs that appeared because i have a i have a really appreciate in from use it so i know in these kind of snarky guys that hates any kind of music really i like some better than others but i do appreciate music and i you know want to pull pick it apart and try to figure out what makes a tick that makes you really have a deeper appreciation for something or you parroting both the song on the artist not always i mean you know i've done that in the past and been more satirical one when i did my nerve on a parody that was a song about nirvana and how their lyrics were somewhat and comprehensible so i've done that a few times but most of my parodies are just straight purities they're taking and. pre-existing work and just tweaking the content or the idea behind the song o
i go through that list and i try to see if there's any song that i can come up with a good comedic angle for to give it a little twist and make it funny you have to like the song i don't have to i mean that isn't a prime consideration like some of the songs well you know i don't i can't say that i actively dislike any of the songs that appeared because i have a i have a really appreciate in from use it so i know in these kind of snarky guys that hates any kind of music really i like some better...
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one thing i try to tell the team out of fort meade is, i am not going to waste my time wishing the world was a certain way. we are going to acknowledge the way the world is. we are going to be effective in doing that. we just have to acknowledge that this is part of this challenge. much of what we structured originally was we insured congress as the elected representative of the citizens of this nation will bring the primary tools to ensure compliance. we find ourselves in a situation where much of our public does not trust many elements or has low confidence in many elements of our government. w\hat do you do when your compliance strategy was founded on that approach? hopefully you will see some things over the course of the next few months -- i'm not here to sell anything. i'm not here to convince anybody. stick to the facts. let people make well-informed decisions as to what they are comfortable with. that is what we need to do. we need to focus on the mission and stick to the facts. >> one last quick question. those of us who support and have worked with both the fort meade area and
one thing i try to tell the team out of fort meade is, i am not going to waste my time wishing the world was a certain way. we are going to acknowledge the way the world is. we are going to be effective in doing that. we just have to acknowledge that this is part of this challenge. much of what we structured originally was we insured congress as the elected representative of the citizens of this nation will bring the primary tools to ensure compliance. we find ourselves in a situation where...
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i know it. this is a program where it was a got you, i'm going to try to get you to say something and i would have been better to say rape instead of trying to define it more precisely. host: and todd akin talks about it in his book firing back. appreciate you joining us this morning. guest: john, thank you very much and best wishes to all your listeners. host: up next, crystal williams talks about capital hill. first, all weekend long on book tv and on american history tv, we look at the places and people that our c-span cities tour producers have looked at in 2014. we'll take you to jackson, mississippi where we go to the home of medgar evars to learn about his life and his death today at noon.
i know it. this is a program where it was a got you, i'm going to try to get you to say something and i would have been better to say rape instead of trying to define it more precisely. host: and todd akin talks about it in his book firing back. appreciate you joining us this morning. guest: john, thank you very much and best wishes to all your listeners. host: up next, crystal williams talks about capital hill. first, all weekend long on book tv and on american history tv, we look at the...
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i try to do as much as i can and stay in touch with the seven girls. >> host: very quickly shannon, jessicaand alicia. where are they today and are all seven girls still in the cincinnati area? >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati and she got married to a servicemen, to a soldier in the army and they moved away from cincinnati. she has a child. she is married and has her first child and shannon and jessica are both again struggling to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. i think it was very premature and after that point began distancing herself from school and begin to kind of fallback and dropped out of high school and jessica dropped out as well but has gone back and done her ged and further college studies and as i think engaged to be married. so both girls are doing well in the context of their communities. i know they wouldn't be seen as in the duke context would not be seen as having gone far with their professional careers but they have do
i try to do as much as i can and stay in touch with the seven girls. >> host: very quickly shannon, jessicaand alicia. where are they today and are all seven girls still in the cincinnati area? >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati and she got married to a servicemen, to a soldier in the army and they moved away from cincinnati. she has a child. she is married and has her first child and shannon and jessica are both again struggling to finish high school and were not...
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i know it. this is a program where it was a got you, i'm going to try to get you to say something and i would haveeen better to say rape instead of trying to define it more precisely. host: and todd akin talks about it in his book firing back. appreciate you joining us >> last week the cia acknowledged it searched son of files related to the cia detention and interrogation program -- it's searched the files related to the cia detention and interrogation program. gave a feinstein political seat outlining the issues she had with the cia in the course of their investigation. here is some of the speech. was a need to preserve and to protect the internal review in the committees own secure spaces. review relocation of the was lawful and handled in a manner consistent with this classification. no law prevents the relocation of a document in the committees possession from the cia facility to secure committee offices on capitol hill. before, the document was handled and transported in a manner consistent with its classification, redacted appropriately and it remains secured with restricted access in commi
i know it. this is a program where it was a got you, i'm going to try to get you to say something and i would haveeen better to say rape instead of trying to define it more precisely. host: and todd akin talks about it in his book firing back. appreciate you joining us >> last week the cia acknowledged it searched son of files related to the cia detention and interrogation program -- it's searched the files related to the cia detention and interrogation program. gave a feinstein political...
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i was trying to separate the idea of statutory rape from a rape that causes stress. most rape is stressful so i was making a point, stress affects pregnancy, which is was a big parent this that gets you to the got cho couldoo you say the words caused a cataclysmic explosion. let's play a clip from the interview and have you explain it. >> so, if an abortion could be considered in case of a tubal flanges, what about in the case of rape, legal or not? >> people always want to try to make that as one of those thing toes, how do you slice this particularly tough ethical question. from what i understand from doctors that's rare. if it's a legitimate rape know, mail body has ways to shut that whole thing down. let's assume that maybe that didn't work or something. i think there should be some punishment but the punishment ought to be in the rapist and not attacking the child. >> host: part of your book is explaining what you meant by that. >> guest: a little bit. just from the beginning. the point is this. he is asking the very hard question and that is, what happens if a w
i was trying to separate the idea of statutory rape from a rape that causes stress. most rape is stressful so i was making a point, stress affects pregnancy, which is was a big parent this that gets you to the got cho couldoo you say the words caused a cataclysmic explosion. let's play a clip from the interview and have you explain it. >> so, if an abortion could be considered in case of a tubal flanges, what about in the case of rape, legal or not? >> people always want to try to...
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and i was one of the things i was trying to get out with the book and through the examination is how do i reckon i'll. >> host: why dig up the past? what made you want to do that? >> guest: well, i think there are two things and i've heard this argument mostly from the white family in the community around tomlinson hill. you know, that is the past. those people had nothing to do with me. i don't act like them, so why should i care about what they did? into me, that is how families like mine deny the history of families like yours. it is how we deny the reality of what it means to be white and black in america. the only way you can understand the true meaning of status to understand the history. and that is why i thought it would be compelling to tell the story of a white family and a black family with the same name who come from the same place and followed them from slavery through the civil war, reconstruction, jim crow, civil rights movement up until today and compare and contrast. this is sound thing that your uncle charles really helped me with, that he described go into a sharecr
and i was one of the things i was trying to get out with the book and through the examination is how do i reckon i'll. >> host: why dig up the past? what made you want to do that? >> guest: well, i think there are two things and i've heard this argument mostly from the white family in the community around tomlinson hill. you know, that is the past. those people had nothing to do with me. i don't act like them, so why should i care about what they did? into me, that is how families...
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there are several things that i try to do when i do a parody you know the recipe for success number one i think a parody should be funny even if you're not familiar with the source material like even if you're not following pop music even if you don't know you know what is at the top of the charts you should be able to listen to this album and still enjoy it on its own merit it'll be even funnier if you do know it it's a parody of but by itself it should still be funny and also you know i think parody should be as funny if not funnier in the third verse than in the first first because a lot of amateur people doing parodies will have an idea that kind of. the punch line in the first chorus and then it doesn't go anywhere so it needs to build it has to be at funnier and funnier as it goes along and i listen to my kids listen to rap on the radio and i didn't understand what they're saying so if you parody a rap song well i understand it hopefully so i mean there is a iggy azalea parody on this album is about song about being fancy and there's a lot of terminology in there that you know you
there are several things that i try to do when i do a parody you know the recipe for success number one i think a parody should be funny even if you're not familiar with the source material like even if you're not following pop music even if you don't know you know what is at the top of the charts you should be able to listen to this album and still enjoy it on its own merit it'll be even funnier if you do know it it's a parody of but by itself it should still be funny and also you know i think...
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no i try not to. i don't want to look at myself that way.ant to look at myself the way i do on purpose. because if you agrandize and try to look at jooyourself the way fan or viewer does. god bless them. they all have a right to an opinion about it. but i have a pretty, you know, clear picture of the whole, you know, weight of my life. and there are things that i've done that are good and i'm proud of them. there are things that i'm really not proud of. and that they -- they -- you have to look at me with a perspective. and i try really hard to do that, to keep from thinking i'm cool and, you know,82ry ever s smart. and star is just a trick. it is like a straw man thing. they set you up just to knock you over. it is bull. you avoid it. i avoid it. >> so how do you think that you have navigated that as well as vtwell-adjusted as you are all these years later you have been a star a long time. >> i don't think star is real. but i've been a musician for a long time. it didn't come easy. a lot of bumps and rocks in the road. but i'm able to work
no i try not to. i don't want to look at myself that way.ant to look at myself the way i do on purpose. because if you agrandize and try to look at jooyourself the way fan or viewer does. god bless them. they all have a right to an opinion about it. but i have a pretty, you know, clear picture of the whole, you know, weight of my life. and there are things that i've done that are good and i'm proud of them. there are things that i'm really not proud of. and that they -- they -- you have to look...
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>>> i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to try to find it and i promiseind it just for you right here on "mad >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... could this man be brooklyn's own bernie madoff? >> people who lived in that neighborhood never conceived that this schlubby-looking guy was going to hurt them. >> narrator: because, unlike madoff, philip barry's no fancy billionaire flaunting the high life in front of his victims. he's one them. >> he was wrapping himself in the mantle of the hardworking work ethic of that neighborhood and using it to lure people in. >> narrator: and he's quietly building what may be the longest-running ponzi scheme in history.
>>> i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to try to find it and i promiseind it just for you right here on "mad >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... could this man be brooklyn's own bernie madoff? >> people who lived in that neighborhood never conceived that this schlubby-looking guy was going to hurt them. >> narrator: because, unlike madoff, philip barry's no fancy billionaire flaunting the high life in...
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that is what i kept trying to figure out. became just a very troubling thought or obsession that i carried around. i did not understand. six months after they bombed this church, they bombed a house across the street from where i was growing up. bomb, i becamed convinced, i can tell you i was afraid most of the time, wherever i was, wherever i was traveling, when i went off to school, i was convinced that sooner or later i was going to die from one of the bombs that was exploding in birmingham. so i found myself for many years after that, probably about 20 depressionering from at a time where we didn't call it depression, but it took a long time to sort through the things that had happened here in birmingham and to understand them and to put them in perspective. what made me decide to write the book was just the resurgence of mean-spiritedness that i began to see. i really felt that america had reached a crossroads many years after the bombing of the church. i really felt that america had looked back and had looked at all the
that is what i kept trying to figure out. became just a very troubling thought or obsession that i carried around. i did not understand. six months after they bombed this church, they bombed a house across the street from where i was growing up. bomb, i becamed convinced, i can tell you i was afraid most of the time, wherever i was, wherever i was traveling, when i went off to school, i was convinced that sooner or later i was going to die from one of the bombs that was exploding in birmingham....
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i know it. this is a program where it was a got you, i'm going to try to get you to say something and i would haveeen better to say rape instead of trying to define it more precisely. host: and todd akin talks about it in his book firing back. appreciate you joining us >> the cia and knowledge they and probably search computers. cia director john brennan apologized to intelligence committee chairman dianne feinstein and other lawmakers. senator feinstein give a floor speech outlining the initiatives. here is some of the speech. director of national intelligence. based on the above, there was a need to preserve and protect the internal panetta review in the committee's own secure spaces. now, the relocation of the internal panetta review was lawful and handled in a manner consistent with its classification. no law prevents the relocation of a document in the committee's possession from a c.i.a. facility to secure committee offices on capitol hill. as i mentioned before, the document was handled and transported in a manner consistent with its classification, redacted appropriately and it remains sec
i know it. this is a program where it was a got you, i'm going to try to get you to say something and i would haveeen better to say rape instead of trying to define it more precisely. host: and todd akin talks about it in his book firing back. appreciate you joining us >> the cia and knowledge they and probably search computers. cia director john brennan apologized to intelligence committee chairman dianne feinstein and other lawmakers. senator feinstein give a floor speech outlining the...
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>> kitchen manager job. >> i try not to think of it a as prison. i am trying to think of it as more of a school. you know? >> jamal? >> like a college or a school or something. that is the kind of way i try to picture it in my mind. i don't want to think of it as i am locked up here and doing time here, you know. because then, it is -- that's just the same way i was thinking before. if my thinking doesn't change, then i'm going to -- my behavior is not going the change either. >> it is our job to help assist them to make positive changes in their life, teach them about their illness. >> give them the tools. >> yeah, give them the tools and the education they need to go back out into the community and not wind up back in corrections or warehoused in mental hospitals. >> for 11 years psychiatrist c.j. boyd has worked with the mentally disordered offenders here at atascadero. >> we have three years to get you out to a conditionally released program. get you out to straight parole because you've done really, really well, or you don't do well and we can
>> kitchen manager job. >> i try not to think of it a as prison. i am trying to think of it as more of a school. you know? >> jamal? >> like a college or a school or something. that is the kind of way i try to picture it in my mind. i don't want to think of it as i am locked up here and doing time here, you know. because then, it is -- that's just the same way i was thinking before. if my thinking doesn't change, then i'm going to -- my behavior is not going the change...
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i would suggest to you and try and figure this out. this committee is your entry point into the system in many cases. you are right. i don't even know who is on the appropriations committee. good luck getting in over there or having armed services come over here. i am making this suggestion. i will take responsibility, but why is the second largest agency in the federal government have one of the smallest committee, the resources to do more, the ability to get out there and not adding as partners. so i think as you look at this major reform, as you look at what the long-term implication is, don't forget that the people's influence is going to be felt through this committee. and we have to have the resources, we have to have your backing as partners to get this done. with that said, i will leave it to you. what do all of you hope to see come out of the conference, and it will get done. the chairman's, working with the senator, we will get this thing done. but what has to -- what is the red line that has to come out of that? what has
i would suggest to you and try and figure this out. this committee is your entry point into the system in many cases. you are right. i don't even know who is on the appropriations committee. good luck getting in over there or having armed services come over here. i am making this suggestion. i will take responsibility, but why is the second largest agency in the federal government have one of the smallest committee, the resources to do more, the ability to get out there and not adding as...
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anthony and i have been dying to try it. it's pansicotta? >> yes. bol you know you're watching a show that's educational and informational. the cbs dream team& it's epic. laila: today on all in imagine holding your breath and diving hundreds of feet into the ocean. we're underwater with the best free-divers in the world. find out if they really hold their breath for ten minutes or longer with no help at all; and the art of the warrior meet the man who brings the samurai secrets of the past into the future. then it's a trick that has simply never been done before, but that's not going to stop this man from trying the impossible. plus, the hunt to capture the perfect wave on film, we are side by side for the exciting search. it's time to go all in. ♪ music ♪ laila: welcome to all
anthony and i have been dying to try it. it's pansicotta? >> yes. bol you know you're watching a show that's educational and informational. the cbs dream team& it's epic. laila: today on all in imagine holding your breath and diving hundreds of feet into the ocean. we're underwater with the best free-divers in the world. find out if they really hold their breath for ten minutes or longer with no help at all; and the art of the warrior meet the man who brings the samurai secrets of the...
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i was only trying to make a buck. i am going to try to make a cartoon book. i don't have slides for them, and i am sorry to say that. some of you may know a cartoon book called mouse. does anyone know this book? so let's just talk about it quickly. my husband was the editor long ago of a newspaper called boers. there was a cartoon thread. all right. there was a cartoon -- there was an editor there who likes cartoons. it was a good editor i would not say that was especially interested in the cartoons. so much potential. one of the artists, correct me if i'm wrong, drawing in the foreword, had worked on this cartoon story where the jews were mice and the polls were pages. and the germans were cats. and my first reaction to that was offensive. that is offensive. someone who is part all of those three things, we are animals. we're not animals. that was mouse. in it, indeed, that jews are mice. what i felt you could tell the story of the holocaust through cartoons, very serious material. that was the inside. very serious material. i think the cartoon media might ev
i was only trying to make a buck. i am going to try to make a cartoon book. i don't have slides for them, and i am sorry to say that. some of you may know a cartoon book called mouse. does anyone know this book? so let's just talk about it quickly. my husband was the editor long ago of a newspaper called boers. there was a cartoon thread. all right. there was a cartoon -- there was an editor there who likes cartoons. it was a good editor i would not say that was especially interested in the...
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i try to immerse myself. had memorized the water gate hearing so whi would be as preached as anybody to ask the right questions. i found that democrats would yield their time to me. it didn't make my comfortable where they would taking minutes but again i was acting as an attorney. i was lookting at what can i a dra dr dra -- i tried to make a determination if something was omitted or there was laughter or swearing. expletives that had been skpl t expletives to see if they were done in a serious way or threat. i prepared myself as it was the most important case that i would ever be called on to play a role in. >> did you have any contact with the nixon white house. did the president reach out to you to say hey, these are the facts? >> i had one contact with president nixon when miss teen age america was a winner and i was asked meet with president 96on. i obviously didn't have a, that. one other time when we were brought to the white house as sort of a rally to rally around the president rally around the and
i try to immerse myself. had memorized the water gate hearing so whi would be as preached as anybody to ask the right questions. i found that democrats would yield their time to me. it didn't make my comfortable where they would taking minutes but again i was acting as an attorney. i was lookting at what can i a dra dr dra -- i tried to make a determination if something was omitted or there was laughter or swearing. expletives that had been skpl t expletives to see if they were done in a...
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and i -- we were looking for the ambassador to try to find a time. and i went down to the bar in the hotel and we're trading stories, and chatting each other up, and i'm having a peace go sour, and pretty soon things are looking really positive, and optimistic. [laughter] >> then all of a sudden one of the foreign service officers comes up and says, the chinese ambassador is here. i said, where? right there. oh, mr. ambassador, please come in, and i take him to a back table and we pull out our papers and mark landler, the excellent -- now a white house reporter for the "times," covering the state department, he sees me sitting with this chinese man and we're looking at papers. he comes over bearing two peace go source, and here's one for you, madam secretary, and one for you, ambassador. but you had to be flexible and agile. with whatever was happening. >> host: great story. i want to take a question from the audience. and this is from drew anderson. she -- his is a hard ball -- did you really at graph all -- autograph all these books? [applause] >> g
and i -- we were looking for the ambassador to try to find a time. and i went down to the bar in the hotel and we're trading stories, and chatting each other up, and i'm having a peace go sour, and pretty soon things are looking really positive, and optimistic. [laughter] >> then all of a sudden one of the foreign service officers comes up and says, the chinese ambassador is here. i said, where? right there. oh, mr. ambassador, please come in, and i take him to a back table and we pull...
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i have nothing. my old man is in here. they're trying to keep him for 95 years. i mean it's stupid. >> why did you do it? why did you take such a big risk? >> because i didn't think i'd get caught. the second time i didn't have nothing. i'm just sick and tired. well guess what? i'll be right with him. i'm going to be [ beep ] in prison with him. >> prison officials, however, do not have the power to make an arrest. >> state police are en route right now. their supervisor will make a decision on the arrest. if she is not arrested today, i'll get with the prosecutor and pick her up next week. i'd rather see her go to jail today. >> he just got -- [ beep ] that's all that is. i need to get up. >> but brandy will get one break today. because the smuggling charges only a misdemeanor, the state troopers have decided to not make an immediate arrest. but he will still pursue the matter. >> we'll seek further arrest for misdemeanor trafficking. they're going to escort her off grounds now. >> i feel better. i get to go smoke a cigarette. i'm cool. i'm not going to jail. it
i have nothing. my old man is in here. they're trying to keep him for 95 years. i mean it's stupid. >> why did you do it? why did you take such a big risk? >> because i didn't think i'd get caught. the second time i didn't have nothing. i'm just sick and tired. well guess what? i'll be right with him. i'm going to be [ beep ] in prison with him. >> prison officials, however, do not have the power to make an arrest. >> state police are en route right now. their supervisor...
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when they came back, i thought they was trying to get me. hat's the kind of person i was on the street. if i thought you was trying to get me, i was going to get you first. >> i've known him for over a year. that's my buddy right there. i haven't had any problems. we always get along. i had him moved down here. he wanted to move in. >> it has been four days since jason rogers arrived at brushy mountain. despite his initial anxieties he's adjusting to life behind bars. >> actually, you caught me on another good day. i got out of a smaller cell and got put in a bigger one. i had a cellmate up there, they moved me into a cell with another guy up there for one night last night. now i have another cell mate today. so far it's good. it's always good to be around somebody. you know, you can talk, communicate, instead of just sitting there and gathering your thoughts. they said i'd be classified to maybe here, maybe to another penitentiary within 30 days. sometimes the waiting list can be eight months. there's really no telling how long i'll be here.
when they came back, i thought they was trying to get me. hat's the kind of person i was on the street. if i thought you was trying to get me, i was going to get you first. >> i've known him for over a year. that's my buddy right there. i haven't had any problems. we always get along. i had him moved down here. he wanted to move in. >> it has been four days since jason rogers arrived at brushy mountain. despite his initial anxieties he's adjusting to life behind bars. >>...
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this first time i for one to look at the imposing his old whole point well you may dislike it but i try to give you willing to say that you are pushing too much to go out a lot of that could limit debate. that you are pushing your point in the public schools i studied this issue and i tried to put my heart into that and there are many people who believe some of the you are right what's in your heart i should that but don't put words in my mouth no no i have not changed your diet and i try still much but also understand me because i mean freedom of speech presupposes some disagreement and try to specie of course freedom of speech but don't put words on my mouth and push me to accept two points no i'm not a monster to you i have answered you a lot with this what's the next question this don't i have to know. well i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me with them ask me questions and i answer you if you are given a challenge to challenge and to lie to prove that you're right i'm wrong this is not within view i
this first time i for one to look at the imposing his old whole point well you may dislike it but i try to give you willing to say that you are pushing too much to go out a lot of that could limit debate. that you are pushing your point in the public schools i studied this issue and i tried to put my heart into that and there are many people who believe some of the you are right what's in your heart i should that but don't put words in my mouth no no i have not changed your diet and i try still...
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that's not true. >> you do -- i've seen, you do great ones. >> jimmy: i try. lems and got caught smoking crack in the basement. i said -- >> only place to smoke it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm saying! he's not even smoking good crack. >> you can't smoke crack in the kitchen! [ laughter ] you have to go in the basement! >> jimmy: got to go in a cave. >> yeah! >> jimmy: you've got to go spelunking if you want to smoke the crack. >> i personally have an e-crack pipe. >> jimmy: is that -- [ laughter ] like a vapor? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's safer for the environment. i appreciate that. that's so nice of you. >> so i can smoke it around -- >> jimmy: while you're eating dinner every day. >> yeah! you know, everybody don't need to know i'm smoking crack. >> jimmy: the blue light just blinks. you go, yeah, this wasn't crack. are you excited about the world cup? just started today. >> i don't care! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: a lot of people around the world -- >> brazil is known for ass! [ laughter ] see? all the black guys know what i'm tal
that's not true. >> you do -- i've seen, you do great ones. >> jimmy: i try. lems and got caught smoking crack in the basement. i said -- >> only place to smoke it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm saying! he's not even smoking good crack. >> you can't smoke crack in the kitchen! [ laughter ] you have to go in the basement! >> jimmy: got to go in a cave. >> yeah! >> jimmy: you've got to go spelunking if you want to smoke the crack. >>...
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i wanted to try something different. hard in colorado. it was a lot of fun. >> surely lyly lyly . >> shortly after opening your restaurant in 2010 you lost it to a fire. that must have been just devastating. >> yeah. we had a really bad accidental fire and wiped everything out. we started fresh nine months later. >> what were you thinking that day? >> i wasn't thinking too much. kind of in shock for a while. >> i think most people were thinking aisle rebuild, keep the menu the same the interior. you guys really redid the restaurant. >> we redid everything. we kind of tweaked and thought over the concept to make it better. we said this is what we're doing for three months and make it better when we open again. >> as in you wanted to change the menu, you wanted to change the look? what were the things you were really focused on? >> more of changing the menu more of saying let's really hone in on what we do well. we got really -- it was another fresh start to really take another nine months and say okay, this is really who
i wanted to try something different. hard in colorado. it was a lot of fun. >> surely lyly lyly . >> shortly after opening your restaurant in 2010 you lost it to a fire. that must have been just devastating. >> yeah. we had a really bad accidental fire and wiped everything out. we started fresh nine months later. >> what were you thinking that day? >> i wasn't thinking too much. kind of in shock for a while. >> i think most people were thinking aisle rebuild,...
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i try to tell business seniors, just as i try to tell military seniors, you must own this problem. you cannot say to your chief technical or informational side, hey, this is your problem, go deal with it. it's not something that i need to focus on. i have the same dialogue with senior operational commanders in the department where i try to make the point, this is not your it and your computer people. you have to own this problem as a leader. you have to drive the change that brings this into our culture. we have to consider this every bit as foundational as we do our ability to maneuver forces in using a military construct as we care about low gis mickgistics,e about our infrastructure. when i look at the problem, i'm struck by a couple of things that i try to highlight with my business counterparts. traditionally in my experience -- you take that for what it's worth. >> we have been focused on the attempts to prevent intrusions. i have increasingly come to the opinion as i have done cyber for about the last decade or so off and on with the department of defense, i am coming to the
i try to tell business seniors, just as i try to tell military seniors, you must own this problem. you cannot say to your chief technical or informational side, hey, this is your problem, go deal with it. it's not something that i need to focus on. i have the same dialogue with senior operational commanders in the department where i try to make the point, this is not your it and your computer people. you have to own this problem as a leader. you have to drive the change that brings this into...
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i broke tvs. now i'm trying to do my time and get an education and go home so i can be home with my children. >> if harrison falls into the wilder, less disciplined ways of the inmates, he could wind up spending years in lockup. but one of the prison's old-time convicts is committed to looking out for him. >> i've known josh probably over three months now. we was all on lockup when i actually first met him. i know his -- his dad from inside the prison system. >> me and my dad, we ain't got a real good relationship. then i met robert. he's been more like a father than my real dad has. >> he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean? he wants to play tough, but actually he just wants to know that someone cares about him. >> every time he sees me he's like, stay out of trouble. stay out of trouble. if i do get myself in trouble, he'll cuss me out. >> josh reminds me a lot of me when i was his age. i know what he's going through. he thinks he's got something to prove to people, but i think he's wanting me to
i broke tvs. now i'm trying to do my time and get an education and go home so i can be home with my children. >> if harrison falls into the wilder, less disciplined ways of the inmates, he could wind up spending years in lockup. but one of the prison's old-time convicts is committed to looking out for him. >> i've known josh probably over three months now. we was all on lockup when i actually first met him. i know his -- his dad from inside the prison system. >> me and my dad,...
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to meet her, very friendly, very nice. >> i like your glass. >> thank you. >> you're very help. >> i tryike. >> how about that gorga woman melissa? >> just so happens melissa over at the goal end nugget, i bumped into her at the wine festival, third annual one they have there. she was greet fans, joe's 40th birthday, so they celebrated, ate, went to the night club, actually one of the mob wives was, there as well. >> hello. >> isn't she good looking? beautiful in person. >> he is not too shabby either. >> and you're good looking, too. >> thanks, mike. >> i like the fanny pack. >> thank you, avenue been asking all of the shrek rid business my fanny pack, and theresa actually said, well, is it designer? like she wanted to know hot designer was, if it was, she probably would have wanted one. >> wait, fanny packs aren't back? >> , no i'm bringing them back. >> one man fanny pack. >> that's a tough challenge. >> i know, whitty? >> i have been getting good feedback. >> mob wives any up? >> yes, carlos, she was also there at the golden nugget zoo. has a wine mine, promoting that at the wine fes
to meet her, very friendly, very nice. >> i like your glass. >> thank you. >> you're very help. >> i tryike. >> how about that gorga woman melissa? >> just so happens melissa over at the goal end nugget, i bumped into her at the wine festival, third annual one they have there. she was greet fans, joe's 40th birthday, so they celebrated, ate, went to the night club, actually one of the mob wives was, there as well. >> hello. >> isn't she good...
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so i was trying to get the guys to that big rock or boulder to get them behind there. because there was some protection there at the time. because it wasn't pulled tight. i got hit again. i call it fragmentation, went into my left behind my left side and knocked a whole about two, two and a half, three inches in there, right through the bone. then i had to get out of the water, i went to the beach, gave myself a shot of morphine, and continued trying to help the other guys. i told one of my men that i was getting very weak, and i didn't know how much longer i could go. no sooner had i told raymond that, he got a bullet right through the head and felony dead. so i just had to continue on. now, as i said, some of the medics were killed, and then they come to the aid of company. there's no way to set up an aid station on omaha beach at all. the firepower was so great, that the boats coming in could hardly get in, and the waves were pushing them down, down, down toward that area. and so i was -- continued on, and working and i was getting weaker and weaker. then the next wa
so i was trying to get the guys to that big rock or boulder to get them behind there. because there was some protection there at the time. because it wasn't pulled tight. i got hit again. i call it fragmentation, went into my left behind my left side and knocked a whole about two, two and a half, three inches in there, right through the bone. then i had to get out of the water, i went to the beach, gave myself a shot of morphine, and continued trying to help the other guys. i told one of my men...
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blue you know why no i tell you the blue is supposed to be boys size and these are the journey so i. try to not. shy and from which sex she got and i change. the next time with all my happy jello it's positive glasses use them. and then somebody they are you know supposed to be some kind of between man and woman after that it's not isi course you your brain is filled up with produce produce and if gosh that's what was there in one preschool that we can read about in swedish to public reports on quality preschool. we sure probably haven't read but i have so i'd tell you that in this preschool they. decided to stop the boys in the doorway when going out so that they couldn't rush out of the yard before the girls so we are so filled up in our brains who it's not easy to change for us. but we are working with children and we are working to a new future and we are working to a new society so we have to change our mind i can't do what i did what my mother did to me or what i was when i was young it's a new life now we have to follow the life in he story. here is like he wants to be part of thi
blue you know why no i tell you the blue is supposed to be boys size and these are the journey so i. try to not. shy and from which sex she got and i change. the next time with all my happy jello it's positive glasses use them. and then somebody they are you know supposed to be some kind of between man and woman after that it's not isi course you your brain is filled up with produce produce and if gosh that's what was there in one preschool that we can read about in swedish to public reports on...
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that's what i try to do.ke sure that all the ts are crossed and is are dotted and things are carried out as planned. >> everybody is going to do their job. and if you don't receive a stay of execution, you know they are going to kill you. >>> riverbend maximum security prison houses most of tennessee's death row inmates. >> life on death row, just what you make of it. it could be a living hell. it could be peace. you know, you can experience the highs and lows no matter where you are. >> unit two is death row. currently we have 92 inmates here at this site. >> we monitor everything by camera to see who is standing there. if you don't recognize them, an officer will go back there and see who it is. >> in the past 45 years, tennessee has only executed one person. but that statistic doesn't give false hope to those living on death row. >> according to the tennessee supreme court, supposed to be executed on the eighth of june. i don't see clemency from the governor or anybody else in my future. >> i got within si
that's what i try to do.ke sure that all the ts are crossed and is are dotted and things are carried out as planned. >> everybody is going to do their job. and if you don't receive a stay of execution, you know they are going to kill you. >>> riverbend maximum security prison houses most of tennessee's death row inmates. >> life on death row, just what you make of it. it could be a living hell. it could be peace. you know, you can experience the highs and lows no matter...
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that's what i try to teach these fighters. e torch from mike tyson and some day another fighter will take the torch from me. that's how it goes in business. mike tyson at the mgm. now i'm at the mgm. soon there will be another fighter at the mgm. i can be on the opposite side. hopefully it's one of my fighters. that's how it works. but, you know, like my career, i had a great career. i had a great career. the best thing about my career i don't have to work again. you have a lot of famous faces that walk the red carpet, million dollar face, only a dollar in their pocket. you have successful that's never walked the red carpet, but they can walk in any bank. so i truly believe in success over fame. i'm happy i'm in a position, you know, that my children don't have to work. i always wanted to put them in a position where they don't have to work. what i always try to teach, my children is about being an employer, have a mind of an employer, not an employee. a lot of times i don't have to try to get a lot of publicity for giving back
that's what i try to teach these fighters. e torch from mike tyson and some day another fighter will take the torch from me. that's how it goes in business. mike tyson at the mgm. now i'm at the mgm. soon there will be another fighter at the mgm. i can be on the opposite side. hopefully it's one of my fighters. that's how it works. but, you know, like my career, i had a great career. i had a great career. the best thing about my career i don't have to work again. you have a lot of famous faces...
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aleisha and in order to see a power imbalance us to discover them so if i use my gender glasses and i try to read those reports with my gender west as on which i have done in the video and still i don't get it ok so once we do school. the biology teachers there cooperates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor the districts are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender roles now stop it so he can see this into two because this is my comment i think what you think about it it's a bit of a crazy but still it's neat it's like think that i write on my blog. these things are highlighted in newspapers as good examples good examples so i quote from the interview we want to get away from metaphors to the sperms are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process or the men we miss meet women generally are described as complimentary and quotes so. i still don't understand it and i encourage you to equip your children with some scientific device now in the next meeting you'll see my comment on this i have an
aleisha and in order to see a power imbalance us to discover them so if i use my gender glasses and i try to read those reports with my gender west as on which i have done in the video and still i don't get it ok so once we do school. the biology teachers there cooperates with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor the districts are active and the eggs are passive in the reproduction process reinforces gender roles now stop it so he can see this into two...
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i try to make that be what a focus. >> the women, these are all you? >> i want to attain some of the attitudes and composure and degrees of endearment with me as a female impersonator. i want to become that part fully in my mind, this is me every day. it's a part of my fantasy. >> it blows my mind sometimes, some of the things he puts on. >> it is like living with a woman? >> exactly. it's like living -- everything terry do is as a woman. and you start asking yourself. damn, what am i saying? you basically start research yourself, and if i do go this way, if i do, maybe like this, right, would that be giving me up as a man? you know what i'm saying? would i turn, like, feminine or gay, or can i still stay terry and still be a man? you ask yourself that all the time. >> how about romantically? >> it's "a" plus. he is very dominant as far as being romantic. >> you got to -- >> you are! >> you got to dominate. >> there's a line we have as far as -- as far as -- his privacy as far as him being to a certain degree of an aggressive lover. he has a standpoint,
i try to make that be what a focus. >> the women, these are all you? >> i want to attain some of the attitudes and composure and degrees of endearment with me as a female impersonator. i want to become that part fully in my mind, this is me every day. it's a part of my fantasy. >> it blows my mind sometimes, some of the things he puts on. >> it is like living with a woman? >> exactly. it's like living -- everything terry do is as a woman. and you start asking...
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i was trying though. ving it the old college try. >> the one thing that's predictable about mr. bright is he's unpredictable. >> sergeant kept putting bullies in my cell. one of them eventually wasn't trying to get along. so i knocked his teeth out. >> he came into the housing unit and it escalated from that point. >> i'm in the hole. i'm getting antagonized by low self-esteem, protective custody inmates. they dance around like the three little pigs singing "who's afraid of the big bad wolf" song. >> in early 2006 bright went on another rampage and tore up his cell. the tantrum was so violent he almost lost a finger. >> i've tried to quit. and the inmates and the staff won't let me. they will not -- i've tried to lay down and be a punk. and it makes me despise myself. >> he started recently this conspiracy theory that everybody's out to get him. and he believes in those no matter what we try to do. explaining to him that it's not the case. >> but the bottom line is he's dangerous. extremely dangerous. and
i was trying though. ving it the old college try. >> the one thing that's predictable about mr. bright is he's unpredictable. >> sergeant kept putting bullies in my cell. one of them eventually wasn't trying to get along. so i knocked his teeth out. >> he came into the housing unit and it escalated from that point. >> i'm in the hole. i'm getting antagonized by low self-esteem, protective custody inmates. they dance around like the three little pigs singing "who's...
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want youth to have a say in this is because if you look at other things as science policy, i have seen them try to make a comparison here, what if we made a policy for women or a science policy without scientist. that's why i support this legislature. thank you. >>> thank you. any others? seeing none, public comment is now closed. supervisor tang? >>supervisor katy tang: >> actually i just wanted to thank wise youth commissioners and former youth commissioner chiu but especially commissioners ger owes andchersky for their work and others. i wanted to thank you while there is youth legislation that is coming forward that she's helped, but it really coming from young people's long efforts of organizing and education of all the board members too. that will be major piece of legislation that we are hoping has strong youth participation. it's about reducing tobacco consumption in our communities. colleagues, i think this is a good first step forward and hoping you will support the strong add vocacy and organizing this and especially youth commissioners that have spoken. thank you. >>supervisor katy
want youth to have a say in this is because if you look at other things as science policy, i have seen them try to make a comparison here, what if we made a policy for women or a science policy without scientist. that's why i support this legislature. thank you. >>> thank you. any others? seeing none, public comment is now closed. supervisor tang? >>supervisor katy tang: >> actually i just wanted to thank wise youth commissioners and former youth commissioner chiu but...
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i was trying to also at the same time bring back what i learned from the class to the other classroomsd stuff in urban cincinnati. i try to get back to the whole system that they were welcoming and wonderful to me in every way. >> host: besides just having a class of seven what else did you bring differently into that classroom? >> guest: i would say my own experience growing up i knew where the girls were coming from so i was a different teacher in that sense. we also did something that's unusual these days because now we have a lot of pressure from accountability and testin testio teach to the test and get everyone to pass these big tes tests. and urban poor settings like the urban cincinnati that's tough for kids do and it's hard for them to pass those big tests. instead of doing that i read literature and that is becoming more and more of an anomaly these days to read literature and talk about literature and talk about the stories of your own life. that was different and the thing that was different from me as some kind of an old-fashioned literature person. i like novels about cha
i was trying to also at the same time bring back what i learned from the class to the other classroomsd stuff in urban cincinnati. i try to get back to the whole system that they were welcoming and wonderful to me in every way. >> host: besides just having a class of seven what else did you bring differently into that classroom? >> guest: i would say my own experience growing up i knew where the girls were coming from so i was a different teacher in that sense. we also did something...