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i knew that i was going to go to prison for it if i didn't get back. i mean, i jumped bond.ause i'm not in the state. i'm not in the country. i really would have looked guilty. >> i'm not taking that bag. what don't you understand about i'm not taking that bag? >> all the time -- >> he is the key to us getting out of thailand. >> i'm the one who -- >> i'm not taking it. so how about that? >> i told him. i said, i'll carry it. i just flat out said it. >> i'll carry the bag. >> and i was like, saying to myself, i can't believe she's saying she'll carry this bag. >> it was more important to me to do anything i could to get back to my home. well, once i agreed to take the bag, things seemed to lighten up quick. he handed our tickets then. you know, everything all fine and dandy. he put the balls in the bag. he had some towels on the bottom of the bag. then a couple of my clothing articles. seemed like he knew what he was doing. >> i don't know at that moment if she knew exactly what she was getting herself into. >> i had no clue of what type of drugs it was. i knew that it was n
i knew that i was going to go to prison for it if i didn't get back. i mean, i jumped bond.ause i'm not in the state. i'm not in the country. i really would have looked guilty. >> i'm not taking that bag. what don't you understand about i'm not taking that bag? >> all the time -- >> he is the key to us getting out of thailand. >> i'm the one who -- >> i'm not taking it. so how about that? >> i told him. i said, i'll carry it. i just flat out said it. >>...
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in here i feel needed, i guess. i have a purpose.hen i get outside, it's a total when i get outside, it's a total 180. i just got of jail. i'm a criminal, a felon, on probation. i don't deserve a chance. >> he's serving a stint. he says he drove off in anger and evaded police when they tried to pull him over. >> i got away but cincinnati doesn't play around. they ended up surrounded my house and they got me. i make stupid decisions like that. i don't think before i act. i make very bad decisions. and 10 seconds later i'm like oh crap, why'd do that. >> he says he's been making bad decisions since the age of 18 when he served two years for theft. and he says his many subsequent incarcerations on burglary, theft and drug possession have contributed to the severe depression. >> the worst thing out there that depressed me more than anything was looking for a job. and lot of people don't understand that. when you go out and put in 10 applications a day and every single place just knocks you down. i hate not having a job because i feel lik
in here i feel needed, i guess. i have a purpose.hen i get outside, it's a total when i get outside, it's a total 180. i just got of jail. i'm a criminal, a felon, on probation. i don't deserve a chance. >> he's serving a stint. he says he drove off in anger and evaded police when they tried to pull him over. >> i got away but cincinnati doesn't play around. they ended up surrounded my house and they got me. i make stupid decisions like that. i don't think before i act. i make very...
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i said, i can't do that. we turned it over, give the rest of the stuff, or what i thought was the rest of the stuff, to pat gray in two envelopes. he's called over by ehrlichman. and he says, this stuff should never see the light of day. it should be kept in whatever secure file you have. and then the white house can say, we turned everything over to the fbi. much later, we learned that pat gray, on his own initiative, i was there, i don't know if anything was said to him. he destroys all that data. two envelopes, puts it in a burn bag, and burns it with christmas wrappings in his open in connecticut. this is clearly obstruction of justice, but he didn't get nailed for it, because he claimed, again he had been told. to the best of our knowledge none of it related to the watergate break-in. there was a stack of cables from the state department, i gave to david young, there was one in there that showed that showed hunt was playing cia forger and making the kennedy administration, if not the president himself, r
i said, i can't do that. we turned it over, give the rest of the stuff, or what i thought was the rest of the stuff, to pat gray in two envelopes. he's called over by ehrlichman. and he says, this stuff should never see the light of day. it should be kept in whatever secure file you have. and then the white house can say, we turned everything over to the fbi. much later, we learned that pat gray, on his own initiative, i was there, i don't know if anything was said to him. he destroys all that...
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i was kind of heartbroken. i saw my daughter whenever i could.t the time, i was trying to remove what had happened in my head. and i really got into lifting weights. it was pretty much the only thing i could take my aggressions out on. >> six, come on, two more, dude. two more. >> we worked out six days a week. >> one more. >> that took my mind off a lot of things. it kept my mind busy. a friend of mine from high school -- i hadn't seen this guy for a while. >> hey man. >> hey, how doing. >> good to see you. >> he was kind of big. >> you are really built. >> and i was wondering what's going on here. and so i got to talking with him. and he was like, yeah, you know, i do steroids and stuff like that. i was actually kinds of surprised when i heard all of that. i was like, really? how does that work? i was kinds of interested in wanting to know more about it. >> i could hook you up. >> i go, well let me think about it. the whole point of us lifting weights and stuff was to get bigger, to feel better about ourselves, to look better for women. i told
i was kind of heartbroken. i saw my daughter whenever i could.t the time, i was trying to remove what had happened in my head. and i really got into lifting weights. it was pretty much the only thing i could take my aggressions out on. >> six, come on, two more, dude. two more. >> we worked out six days a week. >> one more. >> that took my mind off a lot of things. it kept my mind busy. a friend of mine from high school -- i hadn't seen this guy for a while. >> hey...
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i guess because i don't know, i guess, the excitement, i guess. or just feeling some type of connection because i know that's a woman and i know she's seen me, you feel? >> it was clear from talking to him that he had been caught enough, locked up enough, to the point where he really had the system worked out. >> i still get up every morning, go around the whole institution where i can go, to see where the females is working. even if a female is working in a particular spot where i feel like i can masturbate in her presence and get away with it, because that's part of it, getting away. not going to lockup for it. >> though we had covered the sex and love addicts' group, interviewed both staff and inmates about rule 38 and had been exposed to numerous examples of the violation, we weren't quite done with it. ♪ then it was more than it was an angel ♪ ♪ off in the streets in the clubs looking for danger ♪ ♪ and every thug that knew we was there ♪ ♪ lap dances and taking chances without a care ♪ >> stop. >> when we heard anthony patterson and eric bla
i guess because i don't know, i guess, the excitement, i guess. or just feeling some type of connection because i know that's a woman and i know she's seen me, you feel? >> it was clear from talking to him that he had been caught enough, locked up enough, to the point where he really had the system worked out. >> i still get up every morning, go around the whole institution where i can go, to see where the females is working. even if a female is working in a particular spot where i...
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so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >>> they call it short-timer's disease. all you want to do is go home. nothing is okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. it would mean the world to me and to her if i could get home for her birthday. got a minute? >> yeah. >> i am hoping i can get the wheels of justice to turn and get something done. >> what can i do for you? >> a lot. i have been submitted for two lump sums. one for 30 for education and one for 60 for work. they got submitted a week of the 20th. and my -- i know that usually they have to wait for committee and the normal process, but i'm hoping to get my paperwork pushed through as soon as possible. if they do, it's possible i could get out as soon as the third of july. the reason i'm doing this is my daughter's birthday is next month. i'm really trying my b
so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >>> they call it short-timer's disease. all you want to do is go home. nothing is okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. it would mean the world to me and to her if i could...
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>> i don't- i didn't want to change i just, i have to. because if i go outside and i do the same thing i might rob the wrong person and get myself killed or- i'm robbing the wrong person, they pull out a gun and i shoot them first. so, if i go out and do the same thing i'll either be dead within a week or in prison for the rest of my life so... >> since then... mequite has added group counseling from a certified therapist. once a week, it's one-on-one. >> what are some other factors that might help us to add to that epiphany? >> j. paul taylor didn't fully implement cambiar until a year ago. it's success is still measured in kids like keith who finally reaches his mom. >> thank you sir. sup mom?... how are you doing? oh i know i ain't even trippin' like those kids can't bring me down. alright, so... alright well, i don't want to go over before i get in trouble. alright i love you too. bye. >> then suddenly, i see another side of keith... when ...out of nowhere... he tries to start a fight. he's the guy with the pink cast in this surveilla
>> i don't- i didn't want to change i just, i have to. because if i go outside and i do the same thing i might rob the wrong person and get myself killed or- i'm robbing the wrong person, they pull out a gun and i shoot them first. so, if i go out and do the same thing i'll either be dead within a week or in prison for the rest of my life so... >> since then... mequite has added group counseling from a certified therapist. once a week, it's one-on-one. >> what are some other...
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bra initiative. >> i am sorry i didn't get that. >> i would have liked it before but i know we had scheduling conflicts with our own staff and i think they might have that for the next couple of months so i would like to ask that someone work with the staff to figure out a time for that. if we had that hearing prior to this month we would have been publicly discussing expanded after school opportunities for people in the school assignment process but if we do it later it would be before school starts when people are thinking about school. i don't know when is the best time but i think it's important since we did so much work and expansion of after school opportunities to be publicly discussed so people understand what we're doing before school starts next year. >> great. our office will work on that if you can let us know the appropriate staff person we will do that. just so the committee is aware there are at least four items pending for april and may. we have one on homeless families within the school district which i know was a great discussion in december recently with a major grant from
bra initiative. >> i am sorry i didn't get that. >> i would have liked it before but i know we had scheduling conflicts with our own staff and i think they might have that for the next couple of months so i would like to ask that someone work with the staff to figure out a time for that. if we had that hearing prior to this month we would have been publicly discussing expanded after school opportunities for people in the school assignment process but if we do it later it would be...
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i am where i am because i was the most creative.t more to me therefore i poured more into it. that isÑi theÑiÑixdçó common refrain. never i was the best at whatever. so therefore it wasxd automatic for me that somehowçó the music spoke to me and i just wrote it down or i just put it on a page. that's not the wayÑ >> it's not. it really isn't. i mean we self-create, really and we do it through drive and internal competition, you know, the self-worth. i think a lot of it is if you have drive and° purpose, and there's an emotional injury that you're trying toÑi overcome, thatñr concoction becomes something pu?áty powerful. >> what's interesting about this is it's the experience itself that makes a difference to you. >> yes. >> rose: in other words, you're not trying to make a book. >> no. >> rose: you're not trying to createçó something. you're not looking for something that isÑi usable.ÑiÑirí @&c @&c experience. you want to be there and just be open and accessible. >> 100 percent. exactly. because there were no metrics for judging it.
i am where i am because i was the most creative.t more to me therefore i poured more into it. that isÑi theÑiÑixdçó common refrain. never i was the best at whatever. so therefore it wasxd automatic for me that somehowçó the music spoke to me and i just wrote it down or i just put it on a page. that's not the wayÑ >> it's not. it really isn't. i mean we self-create, really and we do it through drive and internal competition, you know, the self-worth. i think a lot of it is if you...
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and then i can't see, but did i just jump over it? did i make it? or did i die? i might die. can save yourself with this flying unicorn. anyways, the best -- the best part, it's free. you can get it for free. it's on itunes. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: two years. >> jimmy: two years leads to this. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: but it's fun, and yeah, yeah. or you can go to, there's a a website too. tedzythegame.com. you'll find out more information on that. anyways. it's exciting for us. we've been working on it for a a long time. and it's a fun game. guys, we have a great week of shows ahead. tomorrow night, russell crowe will be here on the show. [ cheers and applause ] i think we might even be doing a duet together. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: that's right, yeah. and plus, governor chris christie will be here tomorrow. >> steve: oh, yeah. >> jimmy: i don't know, man. yeah. i've been working out, because i think he's going to try to hit me. >> steve: he's going to punch you. >> jimmy: he's going to punch me, yeah. we've been saying some good jokes about him in the monologue.
and then i can't see, but did i just jump over it? did i make it? or did i die? i might die. can save yourself with this flying unicorn. anyways, the best -- the best part, it's free. you can get it for free. it's on itunes. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: two years. >> jimmy: two years leads to this. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: but it's fun, and yeah, yeah. or you can go to, there's a a website too. tedzythegame.com. you'll find out more information on that. anyways....
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and i wrote him back and said i was sorry, i couldn't do it. the thing is, i knew that boris yeltsin was now the russian president, and he needed all of the west's focus -- that u.s.-russian relations, you know, are not a casual thing. we have to be working on it all the time. and i knew that it would -- that it wasn't appropriate. and here's an example -- back to what you said about my grandfather's influence. i mulled that over very, very deeply for several days, and then suddenly, i remembered that after my grandfather left the white house, he did not go back to europe for two years because he wanted the kennedy administration to have an opportunity to establish foreign relations with european leaders. i mean, he could have justified going to europe, too. he'd worked with all of those people during the war. but he understood, as a patriotic american, that it was kennedy's show, and he should stay home. and that's what i thought gorbachev should have done. c-span: what do you think of mr. gorbachev? >> guest: well, i think he's actually rathe
and i wrote him back and said i was sorry, i couldn't do it. the thing is, i knew that boris yeltsin was now the russian president, and he needed all of the west's focus -- that u.s.-russian relations, you know, are not a casual thing. we have to be working on it all the time. and i knew that it would -- that it wasn't appropriate. and here's an example -- back to what you said about my grandfather's influence. i mulled that over very, very deeply for several days, and then suddenly, i...
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i personally feel i do more work than he does. and i feel like i don't wanna be here.eling that i really have a lot of thoughts that i just want to quit. my husband said, "why don't you just quit? why don't you just quit?" it's something he's been telling me for two years now. it's not something he's been telling me-- but i feel like-- >> well, i'm gonna fix that today. donna is one of the only reasons this business is still afloat. and if they don't keep her here and keep her happy, they're screwed. do you think that those guys know that if it wasn't for you, i wouldn't be here? >> no. >> okay, well, that [bleep]'s gonna stop. >> all right. >> come with me, donna. i wanted to talk to the two of you guys. and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset. she doesn't wanna work here anymore. what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got nothi
i personally feel i do more work than he does. and i feel like i don't wanna be here.eling that i really have a lot of thoughts that i just want to quit. my husband said, "why don't you just quit? why don't you just quit?" it's something he's been telling me for two years now. it's not something he's been telling me-- but i feel like-- >> well, i'm gonna fix that today. donna is one of the only reasons this business is still afloat. and if they don't keep her here and keep her...
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i mean, i don't know. shouldn't you be wondering these things after that incident. >> when we're filming in these prisons, i don't know if you call it luck or not, but we're there roaming around and we just happened upon these situations with some of the people we have been filming with, and they're used to us at this point and in some ways they become oblivious to us as in the case of christine on the phone. >> why don't you come down here and see me and bring our children. why can't i be a part of your life no more? i'm sick of being in this [ bleep ] by myself without you wondering what's going on. i'm trying real mother [ bleep ] to stay out of trouble and get my [ bleep ] together and it feels like i have nothing to come home to. >> it encapsulates the loss one goes through when you're incarcerated. she's begging the father of her children to not leave her and to please let her see her kids, and this became a very sad, desolate situation, which she remarked upon afterwards, but it was the quintessenti
i mean, i don't know. shouldn't you be wondering these things after that incident. >> when we're filming in these prisons, i don't know if you call it luck or not, but we're there roaming around and we just happened upon these situations with some of the people we have been filming with, and they're used to us at this point and in some ways they become oblivious to us as in the case of christine on the phone. >> why don't you come down here and see me and bring our children. why...
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here's what we came up with. ♪ if i won a lexus if i, if i won a lexus jimmy i must confess this ♪ ♪ to whip around to the end of town to impress all these t-rexes ♪ ♪ oh my if i won a lexus i'd say thank you ♪ ♪ 'cause when i drive my car all the girls say ew ♪ ♪ ♪ what what's this a lexus lexus ♪ ♪ chillin in car with no ac sitting like a drunk cowboy in texas m ♪ sitting in sweat then i look to my girl like should'a got you a lexus ♪ ♪ abracadabra alacazam 'till this car becomes a lexus for my mom ♪ ♪ oh man what do he tell his wife when he got no tranmish no a-c ♪ ♪ gotta do the laundry gotta open a jar gotta clean the floors gotta win the car ♪ ♪ yo girl you wanna go to prom you gotta cool car no but we can take my moms ♪ ♪ take take my moms take take my moms say what what's this a lexus ♪ ♪ need a new ride jimmy it's kinda hard to be me ♪ ♪ no ladies wanna be near me got no car i got a donkey yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: isn't that great? everybody's is so good. [ applause ] well, this is the moment, if you're watching. the winner of the first ever lexus nx-turbo is
here's what we came up with. ♪ if i won a lexus if i, if i won a lexus jimmy i must confess this ♪ ♪ to whip around to the end of town to impress all these t-rexes ♪ ♪ oh my if i won a lexus i'd say thank you ♪ ♪ 'cause when i drive my car all the girls say ew ♪ ♪ ♪ what what's this a lexus lexus ♪ ♪ chillin in car with no ac sitting like a drunk cowboy in texas m ♪ sitting in sweat then i look to my girl like should'a got you a lexus ♪ ♪ abracadabra alacazam 'till...
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i mean i like oprah. good way to save your career. [ laughter ] don't pick on oprah. >> but, yeah. no, i love game shows. >> seth: and you've appeared on game shows? >> yeah, i've been on two. it was the first time i was ever on television. i was on "the price is right." >> seth: okay, and how did you do? >> i won a fireplace. >> seth: wow. [ laughter ] >> i did. i bid a $1,000 and i won a fireplace. >> seth: now, that seems like -- i can't quite wrap my head around what you win when you win a fireplace. >> right. >> seth: because if you don't have -- >> it's more like a mantel with fake flames. >> seth: and i'm guessing that you were at the age where you weren't looking to have a fireplace. >> no, i was in college. >> seth: yeah, you weren't, yeah. >> they also offered me a black lacquer bedroom set. i lost that game. >> seth: okay. >> and that was devastating at the time. >> seth: right. >> and you could see me say, "i need that." which, i had a black lacquer bedroom set at home. so i didn't need that.
i mean i like oprah. good way to save your career. [ laughter ] don't pick on oprah. >> but, yeah. no, i love game shows. >> seth: and you've appeared on game shows? >> yeah, i've been on two. it was the first time i was ever on television. i was on "the price is right." >> seth: okay, and how did you do? >> i won a fireplace. >> seth: wow. [ laughter ] >> i did. i bid a $1,000 and i won a fireplace. >> seth: now, that seems like -- i...
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i said that's what i want. i did not want to be paid, but i wanted to continue to be able to fly the airplane and stay current in the airplane and fly the missions. i got to do that for -- gosh another 12 years. stayed with my squadrons continue to fly. one of the great ironies is you and a how you trade airplanes back and forth from active duty -- they get older and trade them down to the reserves keep maintaining the planes and a gravy avionics and electronics and they are perfectly good airplanes for a long time -- upgrade the avionics and electronics and they are perfectly good airplanes for a long time? one of the planes i had in the patrol squad, when you are the plane commander or mission commander of the aircraft, the tactical coordinator or flight engineer, you had your name printed on the other side of the fuselage of the plane. the plane that had my name on it ended up coming through pennsylvania. my name was gone, but same number. six-digit number, so you knew it was my old plane. wrapping it up in
i said that's what i want. i did not want to be paid, but i wanted to continue to be able to fly the airplane and stay current in the airplane and fly the missions. i got to do that for -- gosh another 12 years. stayed with my squadrons continue to fly. one of the great ironies is you and a how you trade airplanes back and forth from active duty -- they get older and trade them down to the reserves keep maintaining the planes and a gravy avionics and electronics and they are perfectly good...
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i would also like to say i am a graduate student, i will be graduating next spring, from there, i will be entering into the jd program and possibly completing a phd afterwards. >> that's great. >> so, you mentioned interest in how mckinney vento federal funds are allocate and had the committee also -- the community block program as well as and reviews those and forwards them on to the mayor's office of community development to decide. in your experience, have you seen that -- the grants change from year to year in a significant way and why and why not? >> yes, i've seen it change where there's been less disbursement to the non-profits, there's been certain none profits who have been denied. they have to go out and raise funding, you know, privately to get money because they've been turned down. they're socially and economically disadvantaged organizations and i would like the see more work witching the non-profit environment as opposed to working with the small business community, there's some private and non-profit organizations, they collect this money under the mckinney veto act and
i would also like to say i am a graduate student, i will be graduating next spring, from there, i will be entering into the jd program and possibly completing a phd afterwards. >> that's great. >> so, you mentioned interest in how mckinney vento federal funds are allocate and had the committee also -- the community block program as well as and reviews those and forwards them on to the mayor's office of community development to decide. in your experience, have you seen that -- the...
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and i thought -- i said, well, i knew spiro was a man of some rhetoric but i don't know quite how he'd do this. anyway, it went on to say that the action was -- it was recommended that some action be taken against this magazine. i wasn't quite sure what kind of action you'd take against this. i thought it was pretty ludicrous. the magazine was a brand-new magazine. i checked it. it had -- this was maybe the second or third issue called scanlon's monthly and just a total shoestring operation. when i called some people to ask them what is this magazine some people that i happen to know in publishing, and so i figured, you know, this was my first -- first of all, i didn't know why john brown was asking me this so -- the staff secretary. he was younger than i was at that point and still is. but i called brown and said, you know, what is this all about, john? and he said, well let me explain to you. you should know what this all means. he said, i collect the president's news summary every morning. the president writes things in the margin of the news summary where he gets action that he wan
and i thought -- i said, well, i knew spiro was a man of some rhetoric but i don't know quite how he'd do this. anyway, it went on to say that the action was -- it was recommended that some action be taken against this magazine. i wasn't quite sure what kind of action you'd take against this. i thought it was pretty ludicrous. the magazine was a brand-new magazine. i checked it. it had -- this was maybe the second or third issue called scanlon's monthly and just a total shoestring operation....
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i have to say as i was coming up, i was startled because i could have sworn i saw hillary's scooby doossibly be that, because i'm pretty sure you all don't have any foreign nations paying speakers, right? what an incredible gathering this is. what a testament. has this not been an incredible array of strong conservative leaders for two solid days? [applause] what a testament to the desire for americans. we want something new, we want new leadership to change the page and turnaround. the democratic version of this i'm pretty sure is hillary clinton a conversation with a chipotle clerk. and that says something about where the passion and energy is here in new hampshire and all across this country. everyone of us understands this is a time of crisis. our nation is in crisis, and yet we don't want to go back to the failed policies of the past. we want to go forward to the future. i want to talk about how collectively 20 months from now we are going to turn this country around. everyone of us is going to come together and reignite the promise of america. we are going to get back to the coun
i have to say as i was coming up, i was startled because i could have sworn i saw hillary's scooby doossibly be that, because i'm pretty sure you all don't have any foreign nations paying speakers, right? what an incredible gathering this is. what a testament. has this not been an incredible array of strong conservative leaders for two solid days? [applause] what a testament to the desire for americans. we want something new, we want new leadership to change the page and turnaround. the...
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i feel like i've -- everything i have, i owe to the fact that u.s.nd silicon valley is so fundamentally pro-immigrant. my politics, first and foremost, are pro-high skilled immigration policy, exactly because -- whatever it is, whatever i have contributed to the u.s. economy, i very much owe back to the u.s. willingness to accept my family and myself as a refugee. i think we should be doing more of that. emily: tell me about your parents and how you grew up. max: i grew up in a soviet scientist family. my grandparents were physicists. my entire family -- their generation, my parents' generation, everyone but my dad were all physicists of some kind, some flavor or another. emily: what was your father? max: my father was originally a chemist, but one day he said, "ah, but i like writing." and so he became a writer. emily: who did you take after? max: i took very much after my grandmother. she was in her 60's or -- yeah, 60's, when she decided that the family would be better served if we moved across the ocean. and so she single-handedly engineered the
i feel like i've -- everything i have, i owe to the fact that u.s.nd silicon valley is so fundamentally pro-immigrant. my politics, first and foremost, are pro-high skilled immigration policy, exactly because -- whatever it is, whatever i have contributed to the u.s. economy, i very much owe back to the u.s. willingness to accept my family and myself as a refugee. i think we should be doing more of that. emily: tell me about your parents and how you grew up. max: i grew up in a soviet scientist...
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>> there are days i wonder if i bit off more than i can choose where i sit around telling myself, did it have to be seven king dotcoms? why couldn'ts i have been five king dotcoms? five would have been a lot. having thrown the balls in the air, i feel compelled to keep on juggling them. i use the point of view structure as a limited thifrd person point of view. so each chapter is seen from through theizes of a particular point of view character and you only -- you hear his thoughts or her thoughts. you see the things they see. you hear the things they hear. son unless one of my point of view characters is present at a particular ernt or conversation or battle, you can only hear about it second-hand though you can only here rumors that might be distorted. >> that's been the structure i really have most -- most of my writing. when i was a younger writer back in the '70s, i experimented with other things like ommicient point of view or first person but i settled on this which i think is most eventive, this tight viewpoint structure, third person. and i think it's the best way to tell a s
>> there are days i wonder if i bit off more than i can choose where i sit around telling myself, did it have to be seven king dotcoms? why couldn'ts i have been five king dotcoms? five would have been a lot. having thrown the balls in the air, i feel compelled to keep on juggling them. i use the point of view structure as a limited thifrd person point of view. so each chapter is seen from through theizes of a particular point of view character and you only -- you hear his thoughts or her...
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if i get older, i am 45 now, i appreciate that. like a task that i worry i will not be able to complete. every time i host i think, will i be able to do this. when it is 10:00 and your pull off a decent show, if you like you have done something. host: talk to this headline, daily caller not allowed to criticize fox. explain this. guest: fascism. we have, i would say, the most open newsroom. you can interview any of the lunatics who work here. we allow total latitude and freedom to our writers. i can prove this because probably every other day i get a call from a former friend or someone i knew or like saying, why are you attacking me. i let them write what they want. you cannot attack the family members of other people who work here and the second is you cannot attack fox. it is not because fox's conservative or we want to help the movement. i do not think that way. we cannot attack fox because i work at fox. you do not attack your employer. what my employees says, isn't that a conflict? it is a conflict. i'm an owner here and an e
if i get older, i am 45 now, i appreciate that. like a task that i worry i will not be able to complete. every time i host i think, will i be able to do this. when it is 10:00 and your pull off a decent show, if you like you have done something. host: talk to this headline, daily caller not allowed to criticize fox. explain this. guest: fascism. we have, i would say, the most open newsroom. you can interview any of the lunatics who work here. we allow total latitude and freedom to our writers....
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i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell, but i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now. >> 38.> all this extra time is all becau since you've been in jail. >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law and the law won. i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. >> last time we saucon rad, he was being transferred to level five after threatening a staff member, but today, we're seeing a whole new side of him. >> today i get to see my wife and kids. i look forward to visiting with them every week, you know? every month, depending on what level i'm on. >> i had a friend who was in prison that i met him through, that introduced us. we met, 13 years ago. we were married two years after we met. >> you're going to go through this door, down the stairs and to the left. he's been locked up the whole time, out of state for about six years. in california for a couple years, to virginia for about a year and a half. he went to illinois. when he was in california, we went and spent summers with him, to the w
i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell, but i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now. >> 38.> all this extra time is all becau since you've been in jail. >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law and the law won. i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. >> last time we saucon rad, he was being transferred to level five after threatening a staff member, but today, we're...
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i mean, i grew up the biggest chevy chase fan. i mean, i really wanted to be chevy chase.ing. and so -- i never get star struck. but chevy was at ucb. and we were going to do the show together. and so i thought, "well, i gotta say 'hi' to him." so i went up to him. and i was like, "chevy, i want to say i'm a big fan. i'm rob huebel." and chevy just hauled off and slapped me across the face. so hard. i mean, it was like -- i saw red. [ laughter ] like, my first instinct was just to be like, defend myself. but then he just kind of made a joke, like, "hey, can't you see i'm talking to somebody, kid?" or something like that. >> seth: right. >> and a lot of people thought, "that's not so cool, chevy," but for me -- he was like my hero so i was like, "that's awesome." [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i mean, he's a comedy idol. >> seth: slapped by a hero. >> slapped by my hero. and one day if i play my cards right, i'm going to get to slap some young guy, you know? [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. you can say that slap came from chevy chase. paying it forward. >> just paying it forwar
i mean, i grew up the biggest chevy chase fan. i mean, i really wanted to be chevy chase.ing. and so -- i never get star struck. but chevy was at ucb. and we were going to do the show together. and so i thought, "well, i gotta say 'hi' to him." so i went up to him. and i was like, "chevy, i want to say i'm a big fan. i'm rob huebel." and chevy just hauled off and slapped me across the face. so hard. i mean, it was like -- i saw red. [ laughter ] like, my first instinct was...
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i was like, i love this guy.i didn't think twice. >> but three days later, detectives capitalize on another opportunity to question laura, instructing her to come to austin police headquarters to pick up her impounded car, then escorting her inside the box, the interrogation room. >> i hope you didn't find any inconsistencies. >> there were a lot of inconsistencies. >> we knew her involvement was much greater than she initially led us to believe. >> i'll have to speak to my attorney. obviously. >> you have nothing else to tell us? you're not going to change your statement or anything. >> mark gilchrist, who is the lead detective, already knows he's going to put her in jail. there's already a warrant. >> you don't want to talk to me without your attorney? is that what you're telling me? >> he plays a game with her until what? until she says, you know what, i want a lawyer. >> if you're saying i might be in some kind of trouble. oh, my god. >> laura ashley hall, you are under arrest for hindering apprehension. >> s
i was like, i love this guy.i didn't think twice. >> but three days later, detectives capitalize on another opportunity to question laura, instructing her to come to austin police headquarters to pick up her impounded car, then escorting her inside the box, the interrogation room. >> i hope you didn't find any inconsistencies. >> there were a lot of inconsistencies. >> we knew her involvement was much greater than she initially led us to believe. >> i'll have to...
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i remembered what i wanted to ask here -- back at age 51. if we don't approve this contract and bump up against the deadline and pass the deadline what happens to security services with the mta? you continue with existing relationship until we have another contract. is that correct? >> that's correct. we have to consult with the city attorney's office to realize what the dollar thresholds are because i believe we exhausted the change order ability without coming back to the board so there maybe other ways to either enter into a separate agreement for a smaller dollar amount without coming to any mta board or this board but it's based on the ad min code and the threshold limits we're allowed but i have to consult with the city attorney's office. >> seems like there is some kind of unstated acceptance that would be okay by continuing this item. essentially it's saying that the board is -- by making that decision we would go ahead with the existing contract. we're not just approving a contract extension or a larger not to exceed amount and we g
i remembered what i wanted to ask here -- back at age 51. if we don't approve this contract and bump up against the deadline and pass the deadline what happens to security services with the mta? you continue with existing relationship until we have another contract. is that correct? >> that's correct. we have to consult with the city attorney's office to realize what the dollar thresholds are because i believe we exhausted the change order ability without coming back to the board so there...
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but, when i was, i think when i was 13 or 14, i saw a commercial to be in a commercial. 2:00 and 4:00 and you can be in a commercial. >> seth: i was just thinking -- cattle call audition. >> cattle call. i was like "yes, i'm in." and my parents were like "no, you're not." you're not in. this is not happening. so i took the bus and a train. >> seth: so you just like ran out the door. >> yeah, i was like peace out. boom. and i bused it. and i went and had one of the other girl's mothers sign my parent slip. went on in. >> seth: so wait, so you just asked another actress mom to sign your slip? >> yeah. >> seth: why didn't you just sign it? >> you know what, that would have been a lot easier. [ laughter ] >> seth: i don't know if this is your mother's handwriting, but it's a mother's handwriting. >> pretty much, because then i really couldn't lie. >> seth: yeah, that's true. >> you know? oh, your mother signed this? >> seth: right. >> a mother signed it. >> seth: a mother signed it. yeah. >> yeah ma. >> seth: now that obviously succeeded. your early days of commercials and t
but, when i was, i think when i was 13 or 14, i saw a commercial to be in a commercial. 2:00 and 4:00 and you can be in a commercial. >> seth: i was just thinking -- cattle call audition. >> cattle call. i was like "yes, i'm in." and my parents were like "no, you're not." you're not in. this is not happening. so i took the bus and a train. >> seth: so you just like ran out the door. >> yeah, i was like peace out. boom. and i bused it. and i went and...
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>> i mean i guess so. should i do this? >> exactly. made you think. >> isn't this a case of public versus private speech? >> no. >> what? >> well, yeah, i guess. look what mchenry said to the attendant. she basically said you should have gotten your college degree. you should lose some weight. you need to take better care of your teeth. what are the messages parents give their kids? stay in school, eat healthy, brush your teeth. all she was doing was being a good parent, and by suspending her espn is suspending every parent in america and by a company owned by disney, that's not a good move, tom. >> i agree. she may have been giving her the little -- remember that book "nudgenudge"? you have to nudge people. >> i will pretend i remember that book sure. >> mchenry was right. she said i am on tv and you are in a trailer. she was essentially listing a bunch of facts. so objectively wasn't it okay? >> first i want to know is there a reward for that video? can i turn you in and profit off of it? >> apparently -- this woman prove fitted -- i
>> i mean i guess so. should i do this? >> exactly. made you think. >> isn't this a case of public versus private speech? >> no. >> what? >> well, yeah, i guess. look what mchenry said to the attendant. she basically said you should have gotten your college degree. you should lose some weight. you need to take better care of your teeth. what are the messages parents give their kids? stay in school, eat healthy, brush your teeth. all she was doing was being a...
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i mean, all i asked you to do is one thing. i wrote a big check.k you to do anything else other than come up with a toy. i've said, "i'll build up the lab, i'll do all these things." i asked for one thing! >> i'm trying to figure out how to do it and where it's gonna go. >> i knew there was an opportunity to leverage my relationship with nascar to help the business, but to have that sort of attitude and level of ungratefulness, that's totally unacceptable. when you don't want to do something, you just don't do it. >> no, no, no. i don't-- i don't not want to do it. i just--it--this is such bad timing. >> you have an excuse and an answer for everything. instead of just saying "you know what, i dropped the ball. i didn't think it was that big a deal," or "i don't agree with it." >> i said we can try. >> i gave you every opportunity to come up with an idea for a toy, but you guys are looking for me to come up with the idea for the toy-- >> no, we're not. no, no, no, no. >> you just said that to me. >> i--that's bull[bleep]. that is complete crap. >> [
i mean, all i asked you to do is one thing. i wrote a big check.k you to do anything else other than come up with a toy. i've said, "i'll build up the lab, i'll do all these things." i asked for one thing! >> i'm trying to figure out how to do it and where it's gonna go. >> i knew there was an opportunity to leverage my relationship with nascar to help the business, but to have that sort of attitude and level of ungratefulness, that's totally unacceptable. when you don't...
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owe him everything. >> right. >> so i went home, i like discipline, i like rules, i thought, okay, i'll make a rule, the rule is i'll be a vegan until dinnertime, then at dinner i'm going to do whatever i want. the word vegan, it's really not an adequate word for you vegans out there, forgive me, it doesn't really mean enough, because it means you don't eat animal products, but it doesn't mean you don't eat junk food, so the idea of vegan before 6 was i was going to eat not only no animal products but nothing hyperprocessed during the course of the day, and no sort of white food, no white rice, no white flour. i gave up on eating no pasta pretty quickly n. theory it's no pasta either, and no junk, so that snacks would have to be fruits and vegetables or nuts or seeds and breakfast was fruit salad or oatmeal or rice and beans or a stir friday left over from the night before. lunch was pretty much the same thing. and the pounds fell away. but the thing is that it's not -- it's not a two-week diet. >> you said specifically after six weeks you were 15 pounds lighter. >> after six weeks. >>
owe him everything. >> right. >> so i went home, i like discipline, i like rules, i thought, okay, i'll make a rule, the rule is i'll be a vegan until dinnertime, then at dinner i'm going to do whatever i want. the word vegan, it's really not an adequate word for you vegans out there, forgive me, it doesn't really mean enough, because it means you don't eat animal products, but it doesn't mean you don't eat junk food, so the idea of vegan before 6 was i was going to eat not only no...
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i think i know what happened. congressman schock simply drove his tahoe 90,000 miles backyard-- backwards because he knows as a cross fit enthusiast it's healthier burns more calories promotes neareau muss caw lar efficiency and is easier on the wheels. you think schocks a b's are sick, check out his car. i mean that-- congressman why did you have to ruin your fun maybe fraud party with what appears to be actual fraud? >> you went from the cool ra to the shady guy mike wallace would corner at his office to expose on television. >> this is my sins-- things. >> jon: those are his things. this is certainly an embarrassing episode but at least-- at least his parents are standing firmly by his side. >> ten years from now whatever he is doing he will be successful at i promise you that. two years from now he will be successful. because-- if he's not in jail. (laughter) >> jon: listen to me don't sell him short. even if he is in jail i think he will be successful there as well. he can be the baddest ass in the whole clin
i think i know what happened. congressman schock simply drove his tahoe 90,000 miles backyard-- backwards because he knows as a cross fit enthusiast it's healthier burns more calories promotes neareau muss caw lar efficiency and is easier on the wheels. you think schocks a b's are sick, check out his car. i mean that-- congressman why did you have to ruin your fun maybe fraud party with what appears to be actual fraud? >> you went from the cool ra to the shady guy mike wallace would...
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i remember i could -- a qualude or something. remember i could smoke during the interview, that's how long ago it was. brian lamb: only: call-in show, somebody called up any of lung cancer and that might have been the last time anyone smart. andrew ferguson: crist for hitchens. brian lamb: -- christopher hitchens. brian lamb: you have been a pundit all your life? andrew ferguson: i would hate to think i was a pundit. it was interesting to think about that, 30 years ago because it is an obsession of mine in washington journalism, as that guy said on there there is a class of people that make themselves experts on everything by which i mean they become experts on nothing so they can talk about the intricacies of centrifuges in iran and the minutia of the religious freedom act in indiana. it is just implausible. people really do not know enough about that many things to arrive at a real, plausible conclusion that they can articulate to people. it is one of the fictions we all live by here. brian lamb: we are in the political season.
i remember i could -- a qualude or something. remember i could smoke during the interview, that's how long ago it was. brian lamb: only: call-in show, somebody called up any of lung cancer and that might have been the last time anyone smart. andrew ferguson: crist for hitchens. brian lamb: -- christopher hitchens. brian lamb: you have been a pundit all your life? andrew ferguson: i would hate to think i was a pundit. it was interesting to think about that, 30 years ago because it is an...
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i was thinking boy, i hope i can get back to teatro zinzanni center stage. when i was a mime in the streets in rome, i was thinking maybe some day there will be a teatrodin zinzanni and i will be center stage there, why, because where else teatro zinzanni where a performer like myself to time a laugh, so the patron does a spit-take on his wife -- where else can i throw the first hat to a juggler and not just any juggler, but the best juggler on the planet? where else can i also do a high-five playing a character with no hands to [stph-b/] without any hands and we're all laughing. you would see things like this -- i know this won't show up in the transcripts, but you will see -- [laughter ] and little kids going -- so i want that again. i want that for san francisco. >> thank you. trish -- she isn't here? >> ben. >> i'm benjamin horn, the executive director of the board of directors that represents 40 properties. 100 plus businesses and hundreds of residents nearby. i am here to speak in favor and in supported the port's request to enter into exclusive negoti
i was thinking boy, i hope i can get back to teatro zinzanni center stage. when i was a mime in the streets in rome, i was thinking maybe some day there will be a teatrodin zinzanni and i will be center stage there, why, because where else teatro zinzanni where a performer like myself to time a laugh, so the patron does a spit-take on his wife -- where else can i throw the first hat to a juggler and not just any juggler, but the best juggler on the planet? where else can i also do a high-five...
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i got to a point about eight months in where i felt like i could answer almost every question i was being asked almost because i felt like it was a script. you know this is the best job i ever had. these were the people that mean the most to me. i would have done this over and over again if somebody had let me. this was the mission that mattered. and for me, this whole story is not about politics. it's about purpose. and it's a hero's story that we haven't yet heard as a country, and that we really should. because it is about people who only wanted to do something that matters at the center of an incredibly long war, doing a mission that had real value to some of the most important people deciding what happened in this war and people who only wanted to serve alongside the best of the best. and this was their chance. so you had the finest, the fittest, the most fierce and also the most feminine women who answered that call to serve because part of what they had to do particularly on the night operations side was to quickly show in the heat of the battle they were female. so they would boar
i got to a point about eight months in where i felt like i could answer almost every question i was being asked almost because i felt like it was a script. you know this is the best job i ever had. these were the people that mean the most to me. i would have done this over and over again if somebody had let me. this was the mission that mattered. and for me, this whole story is not about politics. it's about purpose. and it's a hero's story that we haven't yet heard as a country, and that we...
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i mean, i understand.sn't do it for you and then i'm happy to -- >> that's what i had to see through glass. >> that's not fun. >> no, it wasn't. she was putting her arms out to me and wanted me to grab her, and she's never been to a visit behind glass. and it was hard. >> well, that picture right there, you need to keep that in your mind all of the time. >> all right. any time i ever done time, i have never done time with a kid or -- >> right. >> with a family. >> it makes a difference. you're not the only one that you have to think about anymore. >> i didn't realize that until now. it's harder than i thought. >> well, i'm glad. like i said, it's a reality check. >> it is a reality check. but, yeah. >> let me talk to your unit manager so we can get you going on whatever the decision is going to be. pth, mini transfer to another facility. okay? >> all right. >> thank you. ♪ doing time can't provide for my babies ♪ ♪ my lady is being strong but i can't help her out none ♪ ♪ the system [ bleep ] ♪ losing my m
i mean, i understand.sn't do it for you and then i'm happy to -- >> that's what i had to see through glass. >> that's not fun. >> no, it wasn't. she was putting her arms out to me and wanted me to grab her, and she's never been to a visit behind glass. and it was hard. >> well, that picture right there, you need to keep that in your mind all of the time. >> all right. any time i ever done time, i have never done time with a kid or -- >> right. >> with a...
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i think i got ice cream. >> mine?ber my first date like it was just yesterday. ♪ [ laughter ] her name was margaret. oh, sweet margaret. she had the cutest dimples when she smiled. and her laugh, she had the sweetest little laugh. it was like, hee hee hee. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, james. i just asked where your first date was. >> arby's. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, this is pretty cool. japan's new magnetic levitation train set a world record after it traveled over 373 miles per hour during a test run yesterday. wow. not to be outdone, amtrak said that if you left right now, they could get you to boston by memorial day. [ laughter ] not guaranteeing. but they'll try. [ applause ] almost. it's cool. and finally, i want to say a a belated happy birthday to queen elizabeth, who turned 89 years old yesterday. queen elizabeth -- [ cheers and applause ] queen elizabeth spent her birthday the way she does every year -- laughing at prince charles. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ as queen eli
i think i got ice cream. >> mine?ber my first date like it was just yesterday. ♪ [ laughter ] her name was margaret. oh, sweet margaret. she had the cutest dimples when she smiled. and her laugh, she had the sweetest little laugh. it was like, hee hee hee. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, james. i just asked where your first date was. >> arby's. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, this is pretty cool. japan's new magnetic levitation train set a world...
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i said if i come back again i have to come correct.> jon: and you didn't lose your mind. like it seems a koij when you reach a certain area like that, when you can sell out madison square gaernd, a lot of comics lose their mind. and go i'm going to come back. but this time i'm go tokai drummer. they come back and like they put on the elvis suit and like now i'm doing music. you're like what happened. what are you doing man what happened. >> they get confused like that. but you're talking about making your stand-up getting even more pure with your stand-up. >> yeah, yeah. i felt like i-- you got to feel growth. stand up comedy i mean right now, this particular tour, this will give me my fifth section. there is grown little man there is seriously funny laugh my pain, let me explain, and now what now. they all go with eacher. i was a growing little man. a growing lyle man. i felt like i had to tell people that i am seriously funny. it's for real. after that, i said you know what you guys all laughed but you done realize what are you laugh
i said if i come back again i have to come correct.> jon: and you didn't lose your mind. like it seems a koij when you reach a certain area like that, when you can sell out madison square gaernd, a lot of comics lose their mind. and go i'm going to come back. but this time i'm go tokai drummer. they come back and like they put on the elvis suit and like now i'm doing music. you're like what happened. what are you doing man what happened. >> they get confused like that. but you're...
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>> i would say it would make -- >> i cannot hear you. >> i agree. it would derail the negotiation. >> this is one of the few times we can really get a good agreement with japan. we have come a long way and not just a pat -- not just japan, there are 11 nations. so i am concerned about this amendment. i have great feelings about it myself. i think it makes it difficult to carry the bill through. i think all of us are concerned about these issues but we also have to deal with practicalities as well and i am very concerned about it. >> i support the amendment and not get fast-track authority unless you have a strong currency enforcement provision. this is strong and good, but it is in fact i believe a reasonable middle ground. it is not enough for me. >> mr. chairman i would like to say we appreciate the candor of our friend from michigan but this at some point will be a matter of counting the votes. so if adopting this amendment does not gain us votes but loses them in the final passage that it strikes me as the poison pill. >> we will have senator po
>> i would say it would make -- >> i cannot hear you. >> i agree. it would derail the negotiation. >> this is one of the few times we can really get a good agreement with japan. we have come a long way and not just a pat -- not just japan, there are 11 nations. so i am concerned about this amendment. i have great feelings about it myself. i think it makes it difficult to carry the bill through. i think all of us are concerned about these issues but we also have to deal...
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i got this scholarship and i ran in this race, and i came in second. he asked if i was bragging? i said yes, because i have never done this before, and i came in second. he said do not ever come and talk to me if you come in second. i said not everyone can be the national golden globes champion. he asked who ran the first four-minute mile. i said roger bannister. he said who came in second? i never forgot that. it was terrific to see him yesterday. he is 81 years old, he was on his way to the gym. we are happy to be here in iowa. we are going to come back to iowa. we're going to go over the whole state, and we're going to come back as many times as we can. you'll be seeing more of us. i would like to take a few minutes tonight to talk to you about three things that i care deeply about. what are the challenges that are facing us as a nation? where do i see the need for us to really focus in the next several years? the first is restoring fairness, economic fairness. social justice in our system. i talked about this when i ran for the senate. it was the principal issue i was talking
i got this scholarship and i ran in this race, and i came in second. he asked if i was bragging? i said yes, because i have never done this before, and i came in second. he said do not ever come and talk to me if you come in second. i said not everyone can be the national golden globes champion. he asked who ran the first four-minute mile. i said roger bannister. he said who came in second? i never forgot that. it was terrific to see him yesterday. he is 81 years old, he was on his way to the...
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education, i know i look 20 or i think i do, i'm not really sure, but i come to you very humbly with a very interesting past in early ed, in my earlier career, i had an opportunity to work with a group of moms who unfortunately through various circumstances found themselves incarcerated and one of the things they had to do before they were allowed to get their children back was to go through a class with me on parenting skills and i have to say the lesson they taught me that everything is a two-way street, that the great thing about teaching is also the opportunity to learn and i took that lesson throughout my career which has been kind of interesting. i had ten years of work in head start and as an administrator over services for children with disabilities, services for children with their health and also an opportunity to run in a very amazing program that was later acknowledged for its work in education because of what we were able to do with the group of children and fair families in partnership. that work i took with me to the city of see -- seattle as a strategic advisor, and i
education, i know i look 20 or i think i do, i'm not really sure, but i come to you very humbly with a very interesting past in early ed, in my earlier career, i had an opportunity to work with a group of moms who unfortunately through various circumstances found themselves incarcerated and one of the things they had to do before they were allowed to get their children back was to go through a class with me on parenting skills and i have to say the lesson they taught me that everything is a...
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i'll make it any way i can, but i got her today. >> i feel like -- i don't know, i feel like i'm prettye. i see where i got my personality. i see -- it's weird, the mannerisms some likes. >> reporter: what similarities have you noticed so far? >> claustrophobic for one thing. >> well claustrophobic. we look a lot alike at that age. >> we like blue flowers. >> yes, we like blue flowers. >> a lot of the same foods. >> yeah. it has been very comfortable. >> yeah comfortable. >> when we met, it was like she was never gone. >> reporter: has been any down side to it? anything disappointing or less than for either of you? >> nothing. nothing. i can't think of one thing. other than it didn't happen sooner. >> reporter: mother and daughter reunited starting a new chapter together. for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in orlando, florida. >> just an extraordinary report and our thanks to byron pitts for that and our thanks to teresa and chris for letting us tell their story. we'll be right back. >> this special edition of "nightline" is brought to you by macy's. nexium® 24hr. it's the purple pill the
i'll make it any way i can, but i got her today. >> i feel like -- i don't know, i feel like i'm prettye. i see where i got my personality. i see -- it's weird, the mannerisms some likes. >> reporter: what similarities have you noticed so far? >> claustrophobic for one thing. >> well claustrophobic. we look a lot alike at that age. >> we like blue flowers. >> yes, we like blue flowers. >> a lot of the same foods. >> yeah. it has been very...
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went in and applied for my license and told i couldn't put my partner on unless i was murder i thought about that and thought i'm not on the water or electric bill i don't have a car i'm not on the insurance those are the things that would be accepted as being a homeowner and occupant it is stymie i will a be a honest woman i want to participate and short-term rentals and shows pretty cool have a good night thank you very much thank you for your time. >> good evening. i'm michelle and i am very long time resident of san francisco and longtime homeowner i've been renting out a room for a little bit of last year and plan to continue this year is a glimmer of hope to remain in the city as i get older my friends retiring are leaving one here and there it is stressing i don't want to have to leave also i'm finding it really a ray of hope i feel like it benefits everyone that we're doing this home sharing it benefits the neighborhoods as everyone said and the city i know that register housing in the city is complex and complicated needs a lot of serious diagonal and creativity we need to wor
went in and applied for my license and told i couldn't put my partner on unless i was murder i thought about that and thought i'm not on the water or electric bill i don't have a car i'm not on the insurance those are the things that would be accepted as being a homeowner and occupant it is stymie i will a be a honest woman i want to participate and short-term rentals and shows pretty cool have a good night thank you very much thank you for your time. >> good evening. i'm michelle and i...
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resident i think you're making great academic progress what i saw there i wish i could see in some ofur schools that didn't mean we hope to put you out of business willie brown but i just want to say that before a member i saw what i say i was impressed and want to congratulate you and recognize the pay off of our hard work i saw students more engaged than in a while thank you for your tour yes i'll support it. >> any other comments seeing none we will go to roll call vote on that motion. >> thank you and this is on bayview academy; is that correct ms. sonata mr. chin commissioner fewer mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell rachel norton ms. wynns and dr. murase that's 5 i's thank you very much clapping we have one more item for approval authorization to grant on the or deny the petition for san francisco bayview charter schools it was moved and seconded we've heard from matt haney on the recommendation and commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. >> yes. mr. davis commissioner president murase i want to note a correction on the kill switch bayview in the therefore, be it resolved i want to make tha
resident i think you're making great academic progress what i saw there i wish i could see in some ofur schools that didn't mean we hope to put you out of business willie brown but i just want to say that before a member i saw what i say i was impressed and want to congratulate you and recognize the pay off of our hard work i saw students more engaged than in a while thank you for your tour yes i'll support it. >> any other comments seeing none we will go to roll call vote on that motion....
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i think the best thing i see is, although i understand the premise of no child left behind, i do feelfif by focusing so much on making sure everyone is proficiently sometimes do not stretch the higher achievers. that is where kirkwood has been fantastic. it has offered programs for students like ellen who excel in high school who needed extra challenge. and some times, not just a challenge in english or in speech but in the cte areas. so i think that has been a gap that this program is held fill. hillary clinton: that is an important point because i've been involved in education reform for a long time, not in recent years in an active way, but certainly is a very interested observer. and i do agree with you that we have to do more to open up our education system so that we are meeting individual students where there are and where they could be with the right motivation, the different opportunities for learning, the hands-on, for example. and i think we do have to have accountability measures, but not at the expense of the individualized learning that needs to go on. so, how we do that
i think the best thing i see is, although i understand the premise of no child left behind, i do feelfif by focusing so much on making sure everyone is proficiently sometimes do not stretch the higher achievers. that is where kirkwood has been fantastic. it has offered programs for students like ellen who excel in high school who needed extra challenge. and some times, not just a challenge in english or in speech but in the cte areas. so i think that has been a gap that this program is held...
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one of the things i found quite helpful bizarrely is i find, i go to the area.e area where i'm trying to get the accent. because priests, when they're doing their sermons, they obviously have to sound conversational, normal speaking. but they also need to be understood. one of the problems doing northern irish was on my first day on set, i think i went too far with it. people were like, yeah, but it needs to be english. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, do you record -- you're just on set listening to podcasts? >> yeah, so i get in the trailer in the morning. i put the thing in my ear and i got to know it so well, so i repeat the phrases and it's about god. >> seth: sure, yeah. most of them are, yeah. >> that was quite amusing. i was aware at some point after like the first four or five episodes that there was a couple people who'd come up to me and just kind of talk to me about the sermon on the mound or they mention, you know, the gospel according to matthew or something. and i was like, oh, yeah, that's cool. [ laughter ] and then i realized they thought i was seriou
one of the things i found quite helpful bizarrely is i find, i go to the area.e area where i'm trying to get the accent. because priests, when they're doing their sermons, they obviously have to sound conversational, normal speaking. but they also need to be understood. one of the problems doing northern irish was on my first day on set, i think i went too far with it. people were like, yeah, but it needs to be english. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, do you record -- you're just on set...
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am i don't think so i am changing. was wrong? i mean does indiana just need a gay friend like tennessee? did i just out tennessee? i am really sorry. they were ready. not totally prepared. >> i had some wild might in chat noog garks, chattanooga i will tell you that. what is it going to take for people to come around. do you think we need a gay president? >> so i hear ted cruz is running. >> no, no, no. >> he i mean ted cruz is the guy who is saying i am going to be -- >> larry: he will come out. >> exactly. and, you know, he is championing that group of americans who say we want someone to be on our side and to lead us and he and mike huckabee are raising their hands saying in 2016, you know, if somebody is going to take up the mantle and deciding to do it. >> larry: like the pizzeria, the people, you know, they were asked a hypothetical question and asked -- they got voted forgiving it 100. people didn't agree with their essay, but do you think that was kind of an over reaction? people like are threatening to burn th
am i don't think so i am changing. was wrong? i mean does indiana just need a gay friend like tennessee? did i just out tennessee? i am really sorry. they were ready. not totally prepared. >> i had some wild might in chat noog garks, chattanooga i will tell you that. what is it going to take for people to come around. do you think we need a gay president? >> so i hear ted cruz is running. >> no, no, no. >> he i mean ted cruz is the guy who is saying i am going to be --...