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watch me ♪ ♪ ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: don't whip. >> you okay? i just had that song out of my head. >> jimmy: don't whip. [ cheers and applause ] >> justin: you all right? >> jimmy: i'm too old -- >> justin: you okay? >> jimmy: i always try, i'm too old to whip. never too old to nae nae. [ laughter ] >> that is not fair on so many -- i had just gotten that song out of my head, too. [ laughter ] this, i'm going to try. this song is a business transaction, i believe, that happened. someone loaned someone some cash, and either they forgot that they borrowed it, or they don't want to pay it back. [ cheers and applause ] at least not in a timely manner. and this person wants the cash, and is aggravated and frustrated. [ cheers and applause ] this is "bitch better have my money" by rihanna. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ya yo ya yo moo-la-lah bitch better have my money y'all should know me well enough ♪ ♪ bitch better have my money please don't me call me on my bluff pay me what you owe me ♪ ♪ balling big
watch me ♪ ♪ ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: don't whip. >> you okay? i just had that song out of my head. >> jimmy: don't whip. [ cheers and applause ] >> justin: you all right? >> jimmy: i'm too old -- >> justin: you okay? >> jimmy: i always try, i'm too old to whip. never too old to nae nae. [ laughter ] >> that is not fair on so many -- i had just gotten...
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me, and they support me. so i was like, well, if they care, i should care. so then i started just doing what i had to do so i could be back with them. >> so you're nervous. it's a big deal today? >> yeah. >> you were in a fight the other day. >> yesterday. we both said it was stupid. like there was no reason for us to get mad like that. >> but you just get so mad that you can't stop and think and say like "wow, tomorrow, i'm going before this board... >> nah ... i was just .. - it was just impulse. it just happened, out of nowhere. one minute i was calm, and then the next thing you know, i was just, we were arguing. >> do you have to speak in front of them? >> yeah. >> good luck. >> i know, thank you! >> i hope it goes well. >> thank you. hopefully i get it. but i don't know- if i don't, i'll just work harder, and maybe next time i'll get it. he faces staff, his therapist, and on speaker phone, his probation officer. >> i know, keith had mentioned that he would like to present for his, his stage two, um do yo
me, and they support me. so i was like, well, if they care, i should care. so then i started just doing what i had to do so i could be back with them. >> so you're nervous. it's a big deal today? >> yeah. >> you were in a fight the other day. >> yesterday. we both said it was stupid. like there was no reason for us to get mad like that. >> but you just get so mad that you can't stop and think and say like "wow, tomorrow, i'm going before this board... >>...
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>> guest: let me start by saying i think the question for me because i think one of the things i want to be clear about as i talk about these things this is my own path and i am a public person but i am not prescribing, for me the question is where is god in this situation. and our friend always poses that question and i think opening your heart to the presence of god is and was the question for me to do so through prayer so for me, god is unfathomable in a way and get him to be closer to god and to seek god's faith that someone dares witness to my life whether in joy or pain or personal failure i feel like god is close and that is how i've come to understand. >> host: do you have an identification of a personal god? do you think there is a god says here's what i think you should do or shouldn't should do and i'm with you in here for you do you pray? >> guest: do i believe in a personal god personal in that i feel beginning to know god i don't know the answer to the bumper sticker which i've used and i will credit you hear with the i don't know that you don't know either because i don
>> guest: let me start by saying i think the question for me because i think one of the things i want to be clear about as i talk about these things this is my own path and i am a public person but i am not prescribing, for me the question is where is god in this situation. and our friend always poses that question and i think opening your heart to the presence of god is and was the question for me to do so through prayer so for me, god is unfathomable in a way and get him to be closer to...
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of me they judge me of incident. you can write what you want to write, you can say what you want to say about someone and the truth doesn't have to be said. >> rose: what happened in atlanta. >> yeah. >> rose: what happened. >> well, a bad night of getting, coming from a party and i called it chaos, something that you can never control. and that's why i think you see it at a much higher rate now of violence is that i was raised so old school. this is why it doesn't add up with me. because i was raised so old school. if you had a dispute with somebody, a real dispute, circle up, knuckle it up and both of you all go home. if you want to fight him the next day fight him the next tee. >> rose: but not tonight. >> not tonight. and definitely not freaking kill nobody, right. so when that labeled of what happened to atlanta. and think i think, most of this, a lot of this is in the book. the biggest thing that really bothered me about atlanta is i live through that story every second of my life. that never made me mad. becau
of me they judge me of incident. you can write what you want to write, you can say what you want to say about someone and the truth doesn't have to be said. >> rose: what happened in atlanta. >> yeah. >> rose: what happened. >> well, a bad night of getting, coming from a party and i called it chaos, something that you can never control. and that's why i think you see it at a much higher rate now of violence is that i was raised so old school. this is why it doesn't add...
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they won't let me leave. and she gave me two options. it was either to smuggle me across the red sea into egypt or to smuggle me across the border into one of the countries in the united arab emirates. i was thinking about these escape plans, but i didn't think that they were quite safe. i remembered that there was a policy in the hospital that if a relative was critically ill, that they had to send you home. so i phoned my sister. >> marie? hello, it's steve. >> and i got her to fax a letter stating that my mom was seriously ill and that i was required to come home. >> i really need you to help me now. >> it was a lie that i was telling, but it was my only hope of getting out. so the next day i went straight up to the hospital to see the government relation officer to request my passport and to request an exit visa. i handed the letter over to mr. abdula. i was really nervous. and i was thinking, this will surely work. this will surely work, because my mother was dying. mr. abdula didn't like me. every time that i spoke to him, he had a
they won't let me leave. and she gave me two options. it was either to smuggle me across the red sea into egypt or to smuggle me across the border into one of the countries in the united arab emirates. i was thinking about these escape plans, but i didn't think that they were quite safe. i remembered that there was a policy in the hospital that if a relative was critically ill, that they had to send you home. so i phoned my sister. >> marie? hello, it's steve. >> and i got her to...
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watch me nae nae can you do it now watch me oh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me do thehetanky leg do the stanky leg do the stanky leg do the stanky leg now break your legs break your legs tell them break your legs break them break your legs show watch me bop bop bop p p bop bop bop bop bop bop now watch me yule now watch me superman okay w watch me yule now watch me superman now watch me yule now w tch me superman ow watch me yule now watch me superman now watch me whip whip watch me nae nae [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: don't whip. >> you okay? i just had that song out of my head. >> jimmy: don't whip. [ cheers and applause ] >> justin: you all right? >> jimmy: i'm too old -- >> justin: you okay? >> jimmy: i always try, i'm too old to whip. never too old to nae nae. [ laughter ] >> that isisot fair on so many -- i had just gotten that song out of my head, too. [ laughter ] this, i'm going try. this song is a business transaction, i believe, that happened. someone loaned someone some cash, and either they forgot that they borrowed it,
watch me nae nae can you do it now watch me oh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me ooh watch me watch me do thehetanky leg do the stanky leg do the stanky leg do the stanky leg now break your legs break your legs tell them break your legs break them break your legs show watch me bop bop bop p p bop bop bop bop bop bop now watch me yule now watch me superman okay w watch me yule now watch me superman now watch me yule now w tch me superman ow watch me yule now watch me...
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just get me out of here. and they handcuffed me. they threw me in the back of a pickup.i never thought that i would actually end up back, you know, in the united states again. it had been so long. i was so happy to be back. what i did was my fault. there's no one else to blame for it. it was pure stupidity. if i could do it all over again, none of it would have happened. being an addict is being in a prison of your own. because of my poor decisions, i went through what i went through. but i came out a better person. i've learned a lot. and it's made me who i am. >>> for inmates to survive, they have to make friends. they have to make alliances for security purposes. the problem is, they're surrounded by people who aren't for trustworthy. so here's the dilemma. you have to make friends for protection. but they can be the friends at
just get me out of here. and they handcuffed me. they threw me in the back of a pickup.i never thought that i would actually end up back, you know, in the united states again. it had been so long. i was so happy to be back. what i did was my fault. there's no one else to blame for it. it was pure stupidity. if i could do it all over again, none of it would have happened. being an addict is being in a prison of your own. because of my poor decisions, i went through what i went through. but i...
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sayin, "it's--. >> it had on me. >> between me and your mother". >> it's like me and your mom. >> as if we didn't have an audience. >> we were in the middle of it. but he did not - and then my mother's take on it, 'cause the poor woman, i really badgered her for an explanation. and when she got older. i said, "why did we keep doing this"? and she would say, "well, i just thought when you kids would grow up you'd understand". "understand what"? "that this is life". i guess. i mean-- i-- you know? you never understand these things that hurt you when you're a child. you can--. >> but isn't that an answer conditioned by the times? and culturally conditioned--. >> yeah. right. right. right. right. the struggle where she-- she was an orphan-- when i remm-- when she tells me stories about the poverty in puerto rico during the depression, it makes oliver twist-- a walk in the park. and so the desperation that they came from is mind-boggling. and fangito, where children died in sewage running under the wooden houses that they lived in. i'm shocked. so in their minds we always had a house. we
sayin, "it's--. >> it had on me. >> between me and your mother". >> it's like me and your mom. >> as if we didn't have an audience. >> we were in the middle of it. but he did not - and then my mother's take on it, 'cause the poor woman, i really badgered her for an explanation. and when she got older. i said, "why did we keep doing this"? and she would say, "well, i just thought when you kids would grow up you'd understand"....
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corners me and gets me alone in the guest house and sexually assaults me. >> cosby groped her even thoughfamily and friends were nearby. >> i was so embarrassed. i just wanted to be invisible. and then i was ashamed. and then i'm thinking, did they know? >> can anybody think of a very specific example of an eye witness or a person who was where you were with bill cosby? >> i had a handler. >> after beating cosby at a tennis tournament, linda kirkpatrick said she claimed her prize, tickets to her show. linda said she was taken backstage before the performance. >> there was a big group of people milling about and i was assigned to a handler, a tall, beautiful blond woman from beverly hills. >> who worked for bill cosby. >> i don't know their relationship. i had a few sips of a clear liquid. next thing i know i was not in a dressing room anywhere. i was with my handler with a spotlight. i turned to her in a flash of lucidity. i said, why are we up here? she said, this is where he wants you. >> linda said the woman who she called a handler took her back to the dressing room. that's where he s
corners me and gets me alone in the guest house and sexually assaults me. >> cosby groped her even thoughfamily and friends were nearby. >> i was so embarrassed. i just wanted to be invisible. and then i was ashamed. and then i'm thinking, did they know? >> can anybody think of a very specific example of an eye witness or a person who was where you were with bill cosby? >> i had a handler. >> after beating cosby at a tennis tournament, linda kirkpatrick said she...
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i thank god for that because that's the work ethic that's in me today. he taught me. he said son, listen, they are out run you they can out jump you, they can out dress you, they can out sing you, they can out dance you. they can be better looking than you but there will not be a man living that can out work you. >> my father was the same way. no room for laziness in the house but you did all kinds of different jobs. >> i wanted to be rich. i was exhausted with poverty. i was sick of it. it had made me -- i was allergic to it. i could not understand siemsometimes why i would be itching. but i was allergic to poverty. i didn't know it at the time. i just thought polyester will expose any allergy you have. i just wanted to be rich. if you came to me with a way to get rich, i bought the kit. one point you found that thing. you felt, you saw show business in some say shape or form. >> there's a comedian still out here named a.j. jamal and i was writing jokes for him. one day a girl came over to the house and said you're the dude writing the jokes for a.j. and i said wrae
i thank god for that because that's the work ethic that's in me today. he taught me. he said son, listen, they are out run you they can out jump you, they can out dress you, they can out sing you, they can out dance you. they can be better looking than you but there will not be a man living that can out work you. >> my father was the same way. no room for laziness in the house but you did all kinds of different jobs. >> i wanted to be rich. i was exhausted with poverty. i was sick...
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she took me to the pagoda and told me the stories of buddha. she told me the stories of the time of pol pot and the khmer rouge, when she worked the rice fields for 18 hours every day and many died. she showed me how to forgive and how to love, first myself and then others. i live with other girls who have stories just like me. i know the other girls are afraid. they are angry. i know they feel that there is only one thing left for them, and i know late at night, they hurt just like i did. but like tci gave to me, so will i give back to them. i want to help the others, to protect them from the pimps and the brothels. srey: i am srey neth. i am a survivor. it has been five years, but i have found my home. i have found my voice and i am finding myself. [woman singing in foreign language] rangina hamidi: trying to do business in a war zone brings challenges beyond anybody's imagination. things like basic infrastructure, electricity, transportation. we have a country and a government that is still not a working government, so trying to do business
she took me to the pagoda and told me the stories of buddha. she told me the stories of the time of pol pot and the khmer rouge, when she worked the rice fields for 18 hours every day and many died. she showed me how to forgive and how to love, first myself and then others. i live with other girls who have stories just like me. i know the other girls are afraid. they are angry. i know they feel that there is only one thing left for them, and i know late at night, they hurt just like i did. but...
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he walked up and kissed me and he said, do you want to take a ride with me? got in the car with him and i drove six hours. i never said one word and that is hard for me. i never said a word. i did not want to say anything because i wanted to hear anything and everything he had to say. we drove six hours to another subdivision of north carolina and we pulled up to the screen -- this green trailer and we walked in and he said, i want you to meet your grandfather. and i am, like, wow. and the first thing my father says to his father is, why did you leave me? i am like ok, this -- charlie: so his father had left him. ray: we have five generations, 20 years. my son is 20, i am 40, my father is 60, his father is 80, and his father is 100. charlie: alive? >> no, he has passed. i got on the floor. i started listening to the history of missing fathers. at this time, i had my kids. i cannot relate to what you both are talking about because i would never leave mine -- ever. it is something i yearned for my whole life. there is something that happens in a kid that never
he walked up and kissed me and he said, do you want to take a ride with me? got in the car with him and i drove six hours. i never said one word and that is hard for me. i never said a word. i did not want to say anything because i wanted to hear anything and everything he had to say. we drove six hours to another subdivision of north carolina and we pulled up to the screen -- this green trailer and we walked in and he said, i want you to meet your grandfather. and i am, like, wow. and the...
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a brother would pick me up and carry me to my bed. when i filmed here 30 years ago, one sister was still alive. >> marzynski (translated): do you remember me, sister? >> (translated): you look a little different. i don't remember your name. >> marzynski (translated): it's marys. >> (translated): oh, marys! the youngest of all the children, very small boy. >> marzynski (translated): and i remember you as a sister who always gave me sugar. >> marzynski: i spent two and a half years at the orphanage. when we saw the heavy smoke over the warsaw ghetto, i overheard the words, "the jews are burning." was my father still there? (bells ringing) (men praying) in the ghetto, i wanted to be a fireman when i grew up. here, my only dream was to become a priest. i was fascinated by the power of religion. god was the most powerful man that was. i saw him as someone with enormous shoes on the ground and his head high in the clouds. the priest was second in command. i wanted his power of making miracles. whenever i touched his robe in the sacristy, sm
a brother would pick me up and carry me to my bed. when i filmed here 30 years ago, one sister was still alive. >> marzynski (translated): do you remember me, sister? >> (translated): you look a little different. i don't remember your name. >> marzynski (translated): it's marys. >> (translated): oh, marys! the youngest of all the children, very small boy. >> marzynski (translated): and i remember you as a sister who always gave me sugar. >> marzynski: i spent...
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are you going to hit me? hurt me again. >> hit you? >> hurt me again? >> are you serious? >> gunshot wound. >> i don't give [ bleep ] about the gunshot [ bleep ] that was four years ago. >> no, it wasn't. it was three years ago. >> whatever. i actually think that this relationship is not going to last. >> it's up to you. >> hit me. get rid of this baby. because he obviously doesn't [ bleep ] want it. by your attitude i can tell you don't care. >> remember, i got tricked into this. >> i don't care. >> you tricked me into getting pregnant. >> okay, erich. >> she told me she was pregnant already. when i met back up with her. she told me i'm already pregnant. nothing to worry about. i come to find out that she wasn't and now i have gotten her pregnant again. and honestly, you know what i'm saying, i'm not going to say i don't want the baby. i just don't want the mother. >> this is completely illegal. this is the kind of [ bleep ] us street kids get messed with for. i'm a senior field technician for pg&e here in san jose. pg&e is using new technology to improve our system, repl
are you going to hit me? hurt me again. >> hit you? >> hurt me again? >> are you serious? >> gunshot wound. >> i don't give [ bleep ] about the gunshot [ bleep ] that was four years ago. >> no, it wasn't. it was three years ago. >> whatever. i actually think that this relationship is not going to last. >> it's up to you. >> hit me. get rid of this baby. because he obviously doesn't [ bleep ] want it. by your attitude i can tell you don't...
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treat me the way you want me to treat you. if you do that, we can get along, we will be ok. >> would you call your vision? >> i guess so. i believe in fairness. i don't mean in a big racial terms. in personal terms, i believe in fairness. let's refer to each other. you give me something, i give you some thing. u.s. for something, i will ask for something. we are even. it may even be that you have a million dollars and i have a thousand dollars, but we are even. we are each do the same level of respect. >> how would you just in which -- how would you distinguish between your vision, philosophy, and style? are they one in the same? >> i think they are probably the same. my philosophy -- i am not sure i can sum it up the way i would .ike to, i want to go here there may be several different ways to go, all of them equally good, none of them bad ways. i will take whichever way will get me there. it may not always be the fastest, but hopefully, it will be the one that gets me there in the best shape. none of these are bad choices. t
treat me the way you want me to treat you. if you do that, we can get along, we will be ok. >> would you call your vision? >> i guess so. i believe in fairness. i don't mean in a big racial terms. in personal terms, i believe in fairness. let's refer to each other. you give me something, i give you some thing. u.s. for something, i will ask for something. we are even. it may even be that you have a million dollars and i have a thousand dollars, but we are even. we are each do the...
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nobody walks away from me. nobody leaves me.e. >> but she couldn't just break up with him if he was blackmailing her or saying i'll tell what you did. when somebody knows something like that, you're bound to them for as long as they're alive. >> a week after my mother was murdered, i went to the back of the cleaners, with robert o'dubaine, and i cleaned up my mother's congealed puddle of blood on the tile floor. for me, that was a moment in my life that i really don't remember but that was a part of my life that i remember the most of that night. i cleaned it up, and to think of robert o'dubaine standing behind me, telling me this is how you have to do that. what kind of monster does that? what sick, twisted man says this is what i did. here, go clean it up? and up until that point, the identity of the man responsible for my mother's murder, he was always a blank face, my failures, what did i do wrong? now i saw robert's face there. i wanted to leave, but my sister's voice held me there. my vision of my mother laying in a pool o
nobody walks away from me. nobody leaves me.e. >> but she couldn't just break up with him if he was blackmailing her or saying i'll tell what you did. when somebody knows something like that, you're bound to them for as long as they're alive. >> a week after my mother was murdered, i went to the back of the cleaners, with robert o'dubaine, and i cleaned up my mother's congealed puddle of blood on the tile floor. for me, that was a moment in my life that i really don't remember but...
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they came out with me. inwith one sdam with me to an interview with mitt romney. and my daughter is coming with me to the fortune most powerful women. >> rose: to be interviewed. >> naturally,she is is the star of her preschool. yeah, i am going to be interviewed. but it's fun. i take them with me when i can. so we have a train ride together and get to go out to lunch and we just get exthat time. but i will tell you, i like any other working parent have wrestled with the balance issue. i am just now getting to the point where i am releasing myself from the guilt i felt early on, in part because someone very wise just phrased in a way that i thought yes, that's exactly right, where he said, he spoke of working very hard and knowing that glorious feeling of accomplishment. and i think so often in our society we guilt parents, in particular moms, we guilt them for wanting that. and we suggest to them that they shouldn't and all they should want to do is be mothers. and my truth is i want to do both. i love plottering my children. i love being with them. they're the g
they came out with me. inwith one sdam with me to an interview with mitt romney. and my daughter is coming with me to the fortune most powerful women. >> rose: to be interviewed. >> naturally,she is is the star of her preschool. yeah, i am going to be interviewed. but it's fun. i take them with me when i can. so we have a train ride together and get to go out to lunch and we just get exthat time. but i will tell you, i like any other working parent have wrestled with the balance...
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he told me just send me to the hole, send me to lockdown.nother order and he stood up in my face and told me get the f out of my way. >> he gave me an order to go into the holding zone. i told him no. i told him pull the pin, you're going to need backup. >> confinement means his chances of hustling his bond money are over. >> derailed. i've been derailed. just like that fast train they were trying to put up here in tampa, derailed. so no, there's no hustle. it's just doing time right now. >> without bond, caponi will stay in the hillsboro county jail while he awaits trial for two robberies. if convicted, he could get up to 20 years in prison and caponi says that kind of time will guaranty he'll never change. >> if i stay in jail till my 60s and 70s and get out, you're not going to see me tell you, paper or plastic, ma'am? i'm not going to be bagging your groceries. i'm going to go right back to what i do best, the stickup kid. >>> it's almost like we've pushed him into the corner one >>> it's midnight on the bustling las vegas strip. and the
he told me just send me to the hole, send me to lockdown.nother order and he stood up in my face and told me get the f out of my way. >> he gave me an order to go into the holding zone. i told him no. i told him pull the pin, you're going to need backup. >> confinement means his chances of hustling his bond money are over. >> derailed. i've been derailed. just like that fast train they were trying to put up here in tampa, derailed. so no, there's no hustle. it's just doing...
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hits me.ave a knife handle in my hand with no blade and i'm covered in blood. >> super bowl sunday takes a deadly turn. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who explored their treatment options by getting a comprehensive second opinion at cancer treatment centers of america. call today or go online to schedule your second opinion here. learn more at cancercenter.com can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? because at&t and directv are now one! which means you can access your dvr at the dmv. change channels while he changes pants. you don't have to be a couch potato, you can be a train potato! and let them watch all the shows they love, inside the ride that you really kind of hate. introducing the all in one plan. only from directv and at&t. >>> perched on the flat windswept plains of eastern colorado, the limon correctional facili
hits me.ave a knife handle in my hand with no blade and i'm covered in blood. >> super bowl sunday takes a deadly turn. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who explored their treatment options by getting a comprehensive second opinion at cancer treatment centers of america. call today or go online to schedule your second opinion here. learn more at cancercenter.com can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought....
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by ei >> i'm hoping when she see me, she would call me daddy, come running to me. >> they coming in righte said. >> 30 seconds. >> am i scared, yeah. but it's something i want, something i need. >> we are ready to go. he's go. we're going to see our dads. smile. >> aww. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> look at you. what? you look like a grown lady. how are you doing, baby? are you okay? huh? i miss you. ♪ >> after months apart, these men and their...
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, don't tell me you will talk to me and not talk to me. >> were you bitter towards him?. not at all. >> did you want to get back at him? >> huh-uh. >> did you steal his pick-up truck? >> no. >> who did? >> a friend. >> a friend. so you get out of school that day and you go to your friend's house and there is [ bleep ] truck. >> uh-huh. >> i didn't even know whose truck at first. >> and you say to your friends what? >> i say what the hell are you guys doing? they're like, he shouldn't have done you like that. >> so if you had to boil it down, what was it that got you into this mess? >> drugs. after he broke up with me, that's when i started going back to crystal meth because it hurt so i started hanging out with the old crowd that i used to hang out with years ago and i started smoking and i started doing more and more dirt. >> dirt meaning drugs? >> dirt doing drugs and crime. >> what other crimes? >> numerous. numerous. >> give me an example. >> more car theft. more -- >> so you stole cars. >> didn't steal them. i was with people who did do it. >> you helped? >> i was a
, don't tell me you will talk to me and not talk to me. >> were you bitter towards him?. not at all. >> did you want to get back at him? >> huh-uh. >> did you steal his pick-up truck? >> no. >> who did? >> a friend. >> a friend. so you get out of school that day and you go to your friend's house and there is [ bleep ] truck. >> uh-huh. >> i didn't even know whose truck at first. >> and you say to your friends what? >> i say...
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you tell me. say -- i don't see the people, and i use it often that, knocked down the world trade center going back to sweden, okay? he said muslims are a problem. that's part of what he said. most muslims, i know many, are great people. >> do you think muslims are a problem? >> well, i think a certain set are certainly a problem. and unless you want to be so politically correct where you want me to say, oh, absolutely not, i mean, you have isis, you have the migration, you have all of this stuff, you have, you know, a lot of people think you're going to end up with world war iii over the middle east. i've heard that for 25 years. there's something going on when you see beheadings. we haven't soon that since medieval times. you see dunkings, drownings, where they put people in a cage and put them in the ocean. something's going on. when he says muslims are a problem -- again, you probably won't put this part but i have great friends that are muslims living here. and most of them are like that. >>
you tell me. say -- i don't see the people, and i use it often that, knocked down the world trade center going back to sweden, okay? he said muslims are a problem. that's part of what he said. most muslims, i know many, are great people. >> do you think muslims are a problem? >> well, i think a certain set are certainly a problem. and unless you want to be so politically correct where you want me to say, oh, absolutely not, i mean, you have isis, you have the migration, you have all...
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and luckily they loved me enough to provide me a very good childhood. >> that's me. i was in a tournament. i had perfect, perfect swing. >> i loved sports especially golf and every single day after my sophomore year it was about golf... you know it's all i played. mike's father, dennis, encouraged him to play. >> i would drop him off at the golf course on my way to work at seven o'clock and i'd pick him up at five o'clock in the afternoon on my way home from work...he was literally there all day, and he--he played golf all day--all summer, in high school, i went to every golf match that he played in. >> he was there for me. we were real close, and i felt like i let him down huge. let him down-when he started doing drugs. first smoking marijuana, then prescription pills and cocaine... and finally ... heroin. >> he admitted it, that he was--that he was on heroin, and um, i asked him, i said "michael, how could you do that, knowing full well what it's gonna do to you," and he said "dad, " he said, "i tried it once...and then i tried it again, and then i couldn't stop tr
and luckily they loved me enough to provide me a very good childhood. >> that's me. i was in a tournament. i had perfect, perfect swing. >> i loved sports especially golf and every single day after my sophomore year it was about golf... you know it's all i played. mike's father, dennis, encouraged him to play. >> i would drop him off at the golf course on my way to work at seven o'clock and i'd pick him up at five o'clock in the afternoon on my way home from work...he was...
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pero no me importa esperar.uilla por aceite de canola mÁs saludable para el corazÓn >>> quÉ sigue >>> la zoanahoria un tip rallara bien fina >>> especialmente cuando los niÑos no son fanÁticos los vegetales es una forma perfecta >>> tengo aquÍ harina comÚn a la cual le agrego sal, canela, un toque de nuez mos cacada y polve para hornear >>> perfecto ahÍ estÁ lo que sthams ciendo estamos haciendo incorporar los ingredientes >>> esta receta fÁcil, unir los ingredien ingredientes a la re jeceta le sabor, es piÑa molida >>> una vez la mezcla lista quÉ haremos >>> los pasamos a los moldes de cupcakes >>> perfecto los llenamos 3 cuartas partes, y estamos viendo ahora el producto final. por cuanto tiempo. >>> 15 minutos >>> y sacaremos mucho cupcakes >>> vamos con diego quien estÁ muy bien acompaÑado diego >>> gracias mi querido james en nuestra casa seÑores tenemos a un grupo nominado a latin grammy la energÍa norteÑa con nosotros >>> eso >>> buenos dÍas chicos, me encanta a parte de tenerlos aqÍi hoy con este nuevo d
pero no me importa esperar.uilla por aceite de canola mÁs saludable para el corazÓn >>> quÉ sigue >>> la zoanahoria un tip rallara bien fina >>> especialmente cuando los niÑos no son fanÁticos los vegetales es una forma perfecta >>> tengo aquÍ harina comÚn a la cual le agrego sal, canela, un toque de nuez mos cacada y polve para hornear >>> perfecto ahÍ estÁ lo que sthams ciendo estamos haciendo incorporar los ingredientes >>> esta...
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me. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. can i get a medium coffee, cream, two sugars? medium hot coffee, cream, two sugars -- see you at the window. at dunkin', we make your coffee just the way you like it. if not, we'll make it again on the spot. that's the dd commitment. america runs on dunkin'. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring guests -- will forte, kate upton, alex rodriguez, musical guests steve martin and edie brickell, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 356, whoo! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you! oh. fantastic. that's an electric crowd. wow. that is too much. thank you, thank you, so much. i appreciate that. welcome, everybody, to "the tonight show." you made it. this is the show. you're here. hot show tonight. we have "last man on earth" sta
me. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. can i get a medium coffee, cream, two sugars? medium hot coffee, cream, two sugars -- see you at the window. at dunkin', we make your coffee just the way you like it. if not, we'll make it again on the spot. that's the dd commitment. america runs on dunkin'. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight...
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me me me and me and my brother. >> lots of selfies. >> yes. >> what do you want people to understand about gender dysphoria? >> we see people from every culture and religion, more monday hispanic, single parents both parents i think it's clear and all the medical society agrees that this is not influenced by society and that psychological therapy to change that, to change your gender identity so it matches what your body is doesn't work and it's even more harmful and it is considered unethical. >> roxie and other patients like 12-year-old evan aat genesis have started puberty blockers to buy them time. blockers help delay their body's development of sex. >> i'm fearful of developing male features, i want to identify myself easily as a female, if i have beard side burns, chest hair , i would be devastated. ftc. >> if i went through puberty i would probably be one of those kids that slices off my breasts, mom would come in and be like oh my gosh and i'd probably go into a mental institution. but it probably would be really awful. >> it would be bad. >> it would be bad. >> what would yo
me me me and me and my brother. >> lots of selfies. >> yes. >> what do you want people to understand about gender dysphoria? >> we see people from every culture and religion, more monday hispanic, single parents both parents i think it's clear and all the medical society agrees that this is not influenced by society and that psychological therapy to change that, to change your gender identity so it matches what your body is doesn't work and it's even more harmful and it...
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well let me give you your phones back. [laughing] let me show you a better way to keep connected. the 2016 chevy cruze offers built in 4g lte wi-fi ® that connects up to seven devices. so this thing puts out its own signal? yes. what? this is next level chevy. ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: welcome back. as you may remember, this week and obama met at the u.n. to discuss bho accounts and the world strategy for dealing with yi. >> vladimir putin ordered these air strikes in syria. >> moscow claims it's targeting yi strongs holds but that is not where those bombs seem to be falling. >> charges that russian warplanes are not hitting isis there, but fighters trained and armed by the c.i.a. >> trevor: just after the bombing putin ran into the room wearing glasses and suspenders saying, "dido that?" that would be the best show ever. we have senior geopolitical correspondent jordan klepper. ( cheers and applause ). >> so good. >> trevor: jordan, what are you drinking? >> sory, it's pumpkin spice latte. >> trevor: i don't understand. >> sorry, a pumpkin is like a native gord-- >> i k
well let me give you your phones back. [laughing] let me show you a better way to keep connected. the 2016 chevy cruze offers built in 4g lte wi-fi ® that connects up to seven devices. so this thing puts out its own signal? yes. what? this is next level chevy. ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: welcome back. as you may remember, this week and obama met at the u.n. to discuss bho accounts and the world strategy for dealing with yi. >> vladimir putin ordered these air strikes in...
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>> one of my favorite spots. >> jimmy: excuse me. hey, excuse me. the organizer -- hi, are you organizing the juice crawl? >> yeah that's me. >> jimmy: oh. we'll be right back with bradley cooper. you dropped your flag. ♪ >> i'm glad to be on "jimmy kimmel live" in brooklyn in new york city. and i got a little message a friend of mine told me a few months back. i'm talking about brother sullivan. you all remember him, don't you? these are the words he told me, children. ♪ everybody needs somebody ♪ everybody needs somebody in these online shopping forms. my personal info hellloooo??? i don't have time to be filling out my address, i need to be buying a dress. that's why i use masterpass. less typing, more dancing. sfx: tango music como te llamas? yo soy camarones. dip me. the easier way to shop online. masterpass from mastercard and your bank. it's the shortcut to priceless. isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. ♪ ♪ stand out. by design. ♪ ♪ charged up. ♪ by design. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: your eyes do
>> one of my favorite spots. >> jimmy: excuse me. hey, excuse me. the organizer -- hi, are you organizing the juice crawl? >> yeah that's me. >> jimmy: oh. we'll be right back with bradley cooper. you dropped your flag. ♪ >> i'm glad to be on "jimmy kimmel live" in brooklyn in new york city. and i got a little message a friend of mine told me a few months back. i'm talking about brother sullivan. you all remember him, don't you? these are the words he...
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when he offered me his hat. >> jimmy: when you look at me and sing. >> i was like, but i'm so cold. give me your pants. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's like -- he's such a stud. he doesn't care. i want to talk about your acting in "american horror story." by the way, you can act, man. this is great. let's start with this. >> thanks, thanks. >> jimmy: more with lady gaga after the break. stick around, everybody. ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah baby, i can't wait pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need, helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. hold the phone. because at&t and directv are now one! which means you can access your dvr at the dmv. change channels while he changes pants. you don't have to be a couch potato, you can be a train potato! and let them watch all the shows inside the ride that you really p introducing the all in one plan. only from directv and at&t. you've never had a burger made like applebee's genuine handcrafted freshly ground seared f
when he offered me his hat. >> jimmy: when you look at me and sing. >> i was like, but i'm so cold. give me your pants. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's like -- he's such a stud. he doesn't care. i want to talk about your acting in "american horror story." by the way, you can act, man. this is great. let's start with this. >> thanks, thanks. >> jimmy: more with lady gaga after the break. stick around, everybody. ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah baby, i can't wait...
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inunda el deseo ♪ ♪ por eso exagera con su coqueteo ♪ ♪ a veces me nombra, y eso me enamora ♪ ♪ y me
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to me it's daily discovery. that's a truth that speaks to me. that's why my faith is gone deeper which is to feel that antonelli to rally around the truth like that that's what i find is humbling. >> host: you say you should nasa question do you believe in god? what is the question you should ask about god? who are what is god to you? >> guest: let me start i saying i think the question for me, because one of the things i want to be clear about and talking about this but this is my own path. i am a public person but i'm not prescribing. i'm not a faith leader. for me the question is where is god? where is god in the situation? our friends tim shriver always poses that question, where is god and i think opening your heart to the presence of god is and was the question for me to do so through prayer, to try to listen to the scripture as well as leading the scripture, listen to god. so i think for me as jewish god is unfathomable and away and yet a seeking god to see god's face as the psalms says. and i feel god is a presence in my life someone who
to me it's daily discovery. that's a truth that speaks to me. that's why my faith is gone deeper which is to feel that antonelli to rally around the truth like that that's what i find is humbling. >> host: you say you should nasa question do you believe in god? what is the question you should ask about god? who are what is god to you? >> guest: let me start i saying i think the question for me, because one of the things i want to be clear about and talking about this but this is my...
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. >> all i remember telling him is remember me, remember me? >> when mommy gets home are you going to live with mommy or live with grammy? >> a former stripper fears losing her daughter. >> i need to go before my mom, like, runs away with my kid or something. >> it's a taste of tampa behind bars. >> just close your eyes and eat it and make the best of it. >>> when it comes to good times, tampa, florida, has a lot to offer, but just outside downtown is a grim reminder of how good times can go bad. the hillsborough county jail consists of two sprawling facilities located four miles away from each other. combined they can house close to 5,000 inmates. most of the men and women here have recently been arrested and have not been convicted of a crime but are awaiting trial or settlement of their cases. some inmates have been convicted but are serving short sentences. usually less than two years. either way, time here is no vacation. >> jail is a pretty awful place. this is by no stretch of the mile some kind of spa. you're here for a reason and you h
. >> all i remember telling him is remember me, remember me? >> when mommy gets home are you going to live with mommy or live with grammy? >> a former stripper fears losing her daughter. >> i need to go before my mom, like, runs away with my kid or something. >> it's a taste of tampa behind bars. >> just close your eyes and eat it and make the best of it. >>> when it comes to good times, tampa, florida, has a lot to offer, but just outside downtown...
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joseph: [balbucea] me frustrÉ un poquito porque sentÍa como: "dios mÍo, no me sale".anta en inglÉs] david: johann, menos es mÁs. todos tienen que parar de cantar "over singing". porque lo va a pasar es que tienen cuatro personas tratando de cantar todas las notas en el universo y me voy a cansar de escuchar sus voces. johann: la mayor dificultad fue lo que tenemos que trabajar, y simplemente, sincronizarnos en que se vea un grupo. entonces, mucho trabajo, pero creo que se van a sorprender en la casa. alejandra: estos chicos saben que el look de una banda es clave. y verse de la misma edad es crucial. por eso, decidieron tomar cartas en el asunto y hablar seriamente con matthews. johann: hoy vieron a un viejo en el ensayo, entonces como que-- elison: matthews, ven acÁ. ¡es hora de quitarte la barba! [rÍen] matthews: [rÍe] johann: dale, dale. ahÍ va, ahi va. matthews: [grita] "oh my god". elison: a ver, joseph. elison: mira lo tanto que hicimos en un dÍa. nos aprendimos la canciÓn, nos aprendimos la coreografÍa. johann: y cambiamos y lo hicimos a nuestro estilo. porque
joseph: [balbucea] me frustrÉ un poquito porque sentÍa como: "dios mÍo, no me sale".anta en inglÉs] david: johann, menos es mÁs. todos tienen que parar de cantar "over singing". porque lo va a pasar es que tienen cuatro personas tratando de cantar todas las notas en el universo y me voy a cansar de escuchar sus voces. johann: la mayor dificultad fue lo que tenemos que trabajar, y simplemente, sincronizarnos en que se vea un grupo. entonces, mucho trabajo, pero creo que...
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me. welcome, welcome, everyone. welcome to "the tonight show." thank you so much for being here. this is it. [ cheers and applause ] welcome -- [ cheers and applause ] -- to "the tonight show." "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon", or as one of my guests is calling it, "the tonight show starring donald trump, featuring a guest appearance by jimmy fallon." [ laughter and applause ] we should change the logo. of course, everyone is talking about trump these days. in fact, yesterday, republican candidate bobby jindal was asked about donald trump's controversial comments this week on carly fiorina's appearance. check out what he had to say. >> he said some things in "rolling stone" about carly fiorina that have attracted a great deal of attention. how do you respond to this? >> you know, i think it's pretty outrageous for him to be attacking anybody's appearance when it looks like he's got a a squirrel sitting on his head. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: then, trump said, "i'm surpris
me. welcome, welcome, everyone. welcome to "the tonight show." thank you so much for being here. this is it. [ cheers and applause ] welcome -- [ cheers and applause ] -- to "the tonight show." "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon", or as one of my guests is calling it, "the tonight show starring donald trump, featuring a guest appearance by jimmy fallon." [ laughter and applause ] we should change the logo. of course, everyone is talking about trump...
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he made me feel like i had done something bad. >> i remember father saying to me, becky, you're actingferent toward me, and i remember feeling like i feel different towards you. now when i think about it, i relate it to the sexual abuse. >> what was it like for both of you living in this house with him knowing what he had done to you? >> i just thought that was a mistake. i didn't allow myself to dwell on that all the time. >> i always felt like he was perfect. i never held him accountable for it at all. >> when did you-all share what had happened to you when you were kids to each other? >> it was almost immediately. >> i let him know you're not the only one in this. >> and how did you feel when you found out? >> angry inside. i knew it happened to me and then to know it was a brother, too. >> and to also be two-faced to us and appear to be such a good person. >> yeah, that's the hardest part. >> before warren became profit, he was principal of an flds school in st. lake city for 22 years. here he perfected his image as a family man with good morals and religious conviction. in 1998 wa
he made me feel like i had done something bad. >> i remember father saying to me, becky, you're actingferent toward me, and i remember feeling like i feel different towards you. now when i think about it, i relate it to the sexual abuse. >> what was it like for both of you living in this house with him knowing what he had done to you? >> i just thought that was a mistake. i didn't allow myself to dwell on that all the time. >> i always felt like he was perfect. i never...
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>> took me there and asked me to be in this play. was trying to talk me into it.er even have to go on. and then i went out the first night 'cause the dude didn't show up. [ laughter ] and i was terrified. i didn't know what i was doing. >> jimmy: he didn't show up, yeah. >> and a lady from the audience who is now into casting started hip pocketing me, which means they don't technically sign you but they still send you out. >> jimmy: oh, sure. that's nice of her. >> yeah. and i just booked some stuff and kept going. >> jimmy: and here you are. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, "walking dead," it's the biggest thing. you're doing this giant thing at madison square garden friday night. >> yeah. >> jimmy: screening the premiere -- >> sold out. >> jimmy: at madison square garden. >> crazy, right? >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] how fun is that? >> it's -- >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. >> i'm scared, actually. it's like 18,000 people. and it's sold out. >> jimmy: you're going to show up there? you're gonna introduce something or? >> yeah. i'm doing a litt
>> took me there and asked me to be in this play. was trying to talk me into it.er even have to go on. and then i went out the first night 'cause the dude didn't show up. [ laughter ] and i was terrified. i didn't know what i was doing. >> jimmy: he didn't show up, yeah. >> and a lady from the audience who is now into casting started hip pocketing me, which means they don't technically sign you but they still send you out. >> jimmy: oh, sure. that's nice of her. >>...
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just get me out of here. and they handcuffed me. they threw me in the back of a pickup.u know, i never thought that i would actually end up back, you know, in the united states again. it had been so long. i was so happy to be back. what i did was my fault. there's no one else to blame for it. it was pure stupidity. if i could do it all over again, none of it would have happened. being an addict is being in a prison of your own. because of my poor decisions, i went through what i went through. but i came out a better person. i've learned a lot. and it's made me who i am. due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> follow "lockup" producers and crews as they go behind the walls of america's prisons and jails with the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." #? >> unlike prison where all the inmates are convicted and everybody ises sentences, most jailimates are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial or resolution of their cases.
just get me out of here. and they handcuffed me. they threw me in the back of a pickup.u know, i never thought that i would actually end up back, you know, in the united states again. it had been so long. i was so happy to be back. what i did was my fault. there's no one else to blame for it. it was pure stupidity. if i could do it all over again, none of it would have happened. being an addict is being in a prison of your own. because of my poor decisions, i went through what i went through....
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they took me and they ripped me out of my bed. threw me around, handcuffed me on the floor.ked me up. tossed me down the stairs and then all of a sudden we're on the news being seen as serial killers. i felt like jeffrey dahmer. walking around in a pair of oranges, you know, just overkill. way overkill. >> people versus carwile, number 0675, cockerell number 0674. >> now the defendants have to face danielle taylor at a pretrial hearing in court. if convicted of kidnapping, they face a minimum of nine years and a maximum of life in jail. >> date and time set for preliminary examination, prosecution ready to proceed? >> yes, your honor. >> call danielle taylor. >> two questions lie at the heart of the case. did danielle know she was acting in a movie and was she taken from the house to the woods against her will? >> do you solemnly swear the testimony you're about to give in the cause now pending the truth so help you god? >> i do. taylor. >> spell your last name for the court reporter. >> t-a-y-l-o-r. >> your full name. >> danielle nicole taylor. >> do you recall whose home y
they took me and they ripped me out of my bed. threw me around, handcuffed me on the floor.ked me up. tossed me down the stairs and then all of a sudden we're on the news being seen as serial killers. i felt like jeffrey dahmer. walking around in a pair of oranges, you know, just overkill. way overkill. >> people versus carwile, number 0675, cockerell number 0674. >> now the defendants have to face danielle taylor at a pretrial hearing in court. if convicted of kidnapping, they face...
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they didn't tell me why.t going the turn myself in unless i knew why i was bein arrested there's something she didn't know. that we had the undercover video to show her. can i show you something? >> yeah. i i would love to see it. >> so this just happened today? >> yes. were the original plates still on it? >> yes. >> okay. >> so what was going through your mind wen you saw that video? >> i'm [ bleep ]. do you blame yourself at all? >> yep. i should have listened to my mom. that's what i should have done. i should have just listened to my mom. what did she tell you? why do you hang out with criminals? if you don't hang out with criminals, you won't go to jail. courtney pleaded guilty and will spend two to five years in prison. so where do crooks steal cars to sell? sometimes they take them right off the street. but police and our hidden cameras are watching. >> come on, fools! coming up, behind the wheel, then off to jail. >> put your hands out. let me see your hands! when "vegas undercover" continues. ♪ blee
they didn't tell me why.t going the turn myself in unless i knew why i was bein arrested there's something she didn't know. that we had the undercover video to show her. can i show you something? >> yeah. i i would love to see it. >> so this just happened today? >> yes. were the original plates still on it? >> yes. >> okay. >> so what was going through your mind wen you saw that video? >> i'm [ bleep ]. do you blame yourself at all? >> yep. i...
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to me, that was normal. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humiraraan lower your abilili to fight t fections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal l fections and cancers, incncding lymphoma, haveveappened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist about humirara & ( applause ) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is an oscar- winning actor, director, writer, and producer. please welcome the great kevin spacey. cheers and applausus ) that was f f, man. that was fantastic. ( cheers and applau
to me, that was normal. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humiraraan lower your abilili to fight t fections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal l fections and cancers, incncding lymphoma, haveveappened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if...
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karla: me encanta esa mujer, se me hace super elegante.rencia, fÍjense que casi no lleva accesorios porque el vestido lo dice todo, no habÍa que decir mÁs. franz: lo difÍcil es de color gris que no a todo el mundo le queda bien, lo combinÓ con un bronceado que le queda espectacular, este gris, negro, no tiene definido el color porque tiene vetas blancas, y lo combinÓ con el bronceado, por lo que concentrÓ en su maquillaje. karla: es un icono de la moda ella. eric: de verdad lucÍa espectacular, chicos, les cuento algo, esta foto cuando la productora le enviÓ, cuando vi la foto, dije, ¿quÉ le pasÓ a jada?, este vestido me parece que es de su propia colecciÓn, estÁ en temporada, pero no resalta la belleza del cuerpo de esa mujer, es como un accesorio que estÁ pegado al propio vestido y no resalta la silueta de su cuerpo, ¿quÉ opinas? maggie: yo estoy un poco en desacuerdo contigo, creo que sÍ resalta el cuerpo, porque cuando ponemos el negro por dentro, como lo estamos viendo, y tiene lo que es el dorado, o lo metÁlico por fuera, creo sÍ la s
karla: me encanta esa mujer, se me hace super elegante.rencia, fÍjense que casi no lleva accesorios porque el vestido lo dice todo, no habÍa que decir mÁs. franz: lo difÍcil es de color gris que no a todo el mundo le queda bien, lo combinÓ con un bronceado que le queda espectacular, este gris, negro, no tiene definido el color porque tiene vetas blancas, y lo combinÓ con el bronceado, por lo que concentrÓ en su maquillaje. karla: es un icono de la moda ella. eric: de verdad lucÍa...
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let me see, let me see, let me see. one more time.thing. i felt like, man, i got to show this guy that i'm a pharrell fan, too. stupid hat! and it backfired. i think i broke a rib laughing. i'm laughing constantly. my sides hurt. you guys are awesome. [ cheers and applause ] daly: still to come... oh! yeah! daly: night 1 of the blind auditions heats up... ♪ bring it ♪ bring your sweet love oh, my god! i love this show. to pretend i know what to expect when i turn around is insane. ♪ turn your angel... daly: ...as our coaches go all out for the best voices they've ever heard. ♪ now let me see you do the tightrope ♪ i will destroy for you. the show needs more voices like yours. pharrell, if you want to go ahead and wrap it on up, man. i'll wrap it up. [ chuckles ] he just put the dagger in and twisted it. daly: and later, play along with our coaches for the most surprising blind audition they have ever seen. pharrell: what makes it super cool, all of that individuality standing onstage right now. that was the trippiest turn around, blin
let me see, let me see, let me see. one more time.thing. i felt like, man, i got to show this guy that i'm a pharrell fan, too. stupid hat! and it backfired. i think i broke a rib laughing. i'm laughing constantly. my sides hurt. you guys are awesome. [ cheers and applause ] daly: still to come... oh! yeah! daly: night 1 of the blind auditions heats up... ♪ bring it ♪ bring your sweet love oh, my god! i love this show. to pretend i know what to expect when i turn around is insane. ♪ turn...