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today how about a whip on em maybe i blow a bag today i put a whip on ' em maybe i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i blow a bag today try to avoid me some crazy i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i don't do nothing fugaze i ran it home where the same get their money and stay with the same i knew that money could change they don't look at you like you're the same i just hope i can remain humble how bout i go to the jurg where i did it say that i did it selling dope from that apartment i did it i'm bout to cut out some that i know that ain't with me running with they wanna see they gettin' the they describe i know real is hard to come across i know either way it goes sonny gon' be there i know either way it goes papa gon' be there even when a was broke scooter was always there i be pouring out this forty thought we weren't gon' be here we have to preserve i knew it come with time i blow a bag today i don't do nothing fugaze i blowed a bag today why didn't my mind go crazy i blow a bag today how about a whip on em maybe i blow a bag today i put a whip on em mayb
today how about a whip on em maybe i blow a bag today i put a whip on ' em maybe i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i blow a bag today try to avoid me some crazy i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i don't do nothing fugaze i ran it home where the same get their money and stay with the same i knew that money could change they don't look at you like you're the same i just hope i can remain humble how bout i go to the jurg where i did it say that i did it selling dope from...
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i blow a bag today i blow a bag today try to avoid me some crazy i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i don't do i brought a bag today i had to graduate i had to graduate i had to change the safe i had to change my granddad was living i know he'd be proud of me i know for sure for sure if snoot was living he'd be proud of me i know for sure for sure if fonzo was livin i know he never would've doubted me i know for sure for sure i live with these i blow a bag today i don't do nothing fugaze i blowed a bag today why didn't my i blow a bag today i put a whip on 'em maybe i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i blow a bag today try to avoid me some crazy i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i don't do where the same they don't look at you like you're the same i just hope i can remain humble how bout i go to the jurg where i did it say that i did it selling dope from that apartment i did it i'm bout to cut out some that i know that ain't with me running with they wanna see they gettin' the they describe i know real is hard to come across i know either
i blow a bag today i blow a bag today try to avoid me some crazy i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i blow a bag today i don't do i brought a bag today i had to graduate i had to graduate i had to change the safe i had to change my granddad was living i know he'd be proud of me i know for sure for sure if snoot was living he'd be proud of me i know for sure for sure if fonzo was livin i know he never would've doubted me i know for sure for sure i live with these i blow a bag today i don't do...
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bag today i blow a bag today ♪ ♪ i blow a bag today try to avoid me some crazy i blow a bag today i bag today ♪ ♪ i had to graduate i had to graduate i had to change the safe i had to change my ♪ ♪ money you're changing me the fame will change a i know i came for property i got my name for property ♪ ♪ i know for sure for sure if my granddad was living i know he'd be proud of me ♪ ♪ i know for sure for sure if snoot was living he'd be proud of me ♪ ♪ i know for sure for sure if fonzo was livin i know he never ♪ ♪ would've doubted me i know for sure for sure i live with these ♪ ♪ dummies just check out my clarity gotta just check out his clarity ♪ ♪ i guess i feel like a parachute i pull out right here and embarrass you ♪ ♪ i saw that crack on my album only the strongest survive i'm just enjoying my life ♪ ♪ i blow a bag today i don't do nothing fugaze i blowed a bag today why didn't my ♪ ♪ mind go crazy i blow a bag today how about a whip on em maybe ♪ ♪ i blow a bag today i put a whip on 'em maybe i blow a bag today i blow a bag today ♪ ♪ i blow a bag today try to avoid me some cra
bag today i blow a bag today ♪ ♪ i blow a bag today try to avoid me some crazy i blow a bag today i bag today ♪ ♪ i had to graduate i had to graduate i had to change the safe i had to change my ♪ ♪ money you're changing me the fame will change a i know i came for property i got my name for property ♪ ♪ i know for sure for sure if my granddad was living i know he'd be proud of me ♪ ♪ i know for sure for sure if snoot was living he'd be proud of me ♪ ♪ i know for sure for...
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i am a nature girl. i grew newspaper a small village in the south of brazil so i really enjoy being surrounded by nature it kind of keeps me grounded and happy. so i am glad to wake up with the birds and the kids going to farm school near my house. it's a nice place to live. >> rose: so you have roots there now. >> yeah, i do. i think my roots, i have always moved so much since i was 14, i kind of-- i moved out of my patient's house to start working. and since from 14 until i i got married, i didn't really have a home. my home was a plane. it was a lot of constant change and always. so for years it was like that. so it feels nice to feel rooted in some way, you know, it feels nice to feel like you have a place to go back and call it home. because for a long time i felt like i didn't have a home. >> rose: since 2002 you have been the most high paid model in the world, for a long time. tside of your profession with respect to the united nations and what you are doing in the amazon, that it's a moment to ref
i am a nature girl. i grew newspaper a small village in the south of brazil so i really enjoy being surrounded by nature it kind of keeps me grounded and happy. so i am glad to wake up with the birds and the kids going to farm school near my house. it's a nice place to live. >> rose: so you have roots there now. >> yeah, i do. i think my roots, i have always moved so much since i was 14, i kind of-- i moved out of my patient's house to start working. and since from 14 until i i got...
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i had a young lady i had dated a little bit in college who lived 30 miles north and i said winston-salem is a great place to move and we started a life and career there. >> when you go back home, what are the issues you are hearing about? what inspired you to run to represent your community? rep. walker: i think part of it was to be able to talk about individual, talk about hope talk about liberty, something that people can identify with. i haven't built a bridge to be able to talk about the things that are important to me. if we can do that in a way that will resonate, i think it is very important. even on the republican side, we are very guilty of only preaching to the choir. i think the ultimate goal is to augment the base or broaden the audience. >> you are already looking ahead to your next reelection. you've got at least one challenger. how do you balance what you are trying to do on capitol hill with your campaign. rep. walker: we have a job to do. our job is to stay focused and not be distracted. the people will decide. we are at peace and content with the job we have done over t
i had a young lady i had dated a little bit in college who lived 30 miles north and i said winston-salem is a great place to move and we started a life and career there. >> when you go back home, what are the issues you are hearing about? what inspired you to run to represent your community? rep. walker: i think part of it was to be able to talk about individual, talk about hope talk about liberty, something that people can identify with. i haven't built a bridge to be able to talk about...
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i was a raspberry pickck. [ laughter ] i was a security guard. yes, i counted traffic from a freeway bridge. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, my gosh oh. is that like 1, 2, 3 -- okay. >> a clicker -- a counter and a clipboard in the pouring rain. i mean, but the worst job i ever had, i write about in here is actually a job that i never got. >> seth: oh. >> and that is, i applied for a job at mrs. fields cookies. and i swear the guy who interviewed me, he was the inspiration for dwight. he was so serious. he took his cookie hiring job so seriously. [ laughter ] >> seth: is this within a mall? or was it a standing -- >> this was on university avenue in seattle, washington. by the university of washington. and he was like, "listen. you want this job,b,ou've got to take this seriououy. okok? we need yoyohere at 4:30 a.m. for minimum wage, and you have to be here on time. and you have to do a training session on how to bake these cookies, because mrs. fiflds is a resl person, and she takes this really seriously." [ laughter ] "and she was a beauty queen and c
i was a raspberry pickck. [ laughter ] i was a security guard. yes, i counted traffic from a freeway bridge. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, my gosh oh. is that like 1, 2, 3 -- okay. >> a clicker -- a counter and a clipboard in the pouring rain. i mean, but the worst job i ever had, i write about in here is actually a job that i never got. >> seth: oh. >> and that is, i applied for a job at mrs. fields cookies. and i swear the guy who interviewed me, he was the inspiration for...
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i was a debutante, right? i would never have been a debutante in white society, but inside of, you know, sort of baltimore's classicism within the black community, you know, there was that. so i saw all of the strata of society as a kind of performance, i would have to say. >> what do you make of your hometown right now, baltimore is facing big challenges. generational poverty in some neighborhoods, extreme unemployment a prison pipeline that seems never ending. how did it get to that point? >> it's a tragedy. i mean, i can't-- that's the only thing i can tell ya about it. and fortunately for me, i had sort of planned to have baltimore be in my new play about kids who can't get through school and end up in the criminal justice system. and i actually saw the play itself as-- as sort of coming home. then-- by some odd chance, coincidence, it turned out that when i was going home to do my research in baltimore, just about education, it was right on the heels of the riot that happened after the death of freddie gra
i was a debutante, right? i would never have been a debutante in white society, but inside of, you know, sort of baltimore's classicism within the black community, you know, there was that. so i saw all of the strata of society as a kind of performance, i would have to say. >> what do you make of your hometown right now, baltimore is facing big challenges. generational poverty in some neighborhoods, extreme unemployment a prison pipeline that seems never ending. how did it get to that...
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i buy a lot. and the poets i still go to for the changes in the language to make me see language in a different way, to make me look at language. unlike monopolists do that, too, but that, too, but poets do that for me. and it was a poet named beth ann finley. teaches at the university of minnesota be. went back, ordered her book. she was great which led me to other books. and i have hundreds of books and my sister writes poetry. one of the things she does to me when someone dies, i will do a eulogy. and in the last several funerals, she tells me -- and i always love this, literary feuding at its best. looking. over me and says, you pass me your prose 1st. i am a poet. [laughter] and poetry is far more serious than prose. as every educated man or woman will tell you. [laughter] so i am always reading 2nd she reads like a poet. but poetry does this affect me a great deal. catherine cole, a woman, you talk about -- she is writing a full-fledged biography. most embarrassing part so far has been my lac
i buy a lot. and the poets i still go to for the changes in the language to make me see language in a different way, to make me look at language. unlike monopolists do that, too, but that, too, but poets do that for me. and it was a poet named beth ann finley. teaches at the university of minnesota be. went back, ordered her book. she was great which led me to other books. and i have hundreds of books and my sister writes poetry. one of the things she does to me when someone dies, i will do a...
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i was a double major and i was a little nerd. double major in what. >> english and global and international studies. >> all right. you graduate and you are working in a variety of jobs. what made you transition in to journalism? >> in the back of my mind i always want to be writer. my grandfather was a journalist for the associated press. she said in a plawith the /* /* in the platoon with the american sniper. >> that was a successful platoon. my husband was the platoon chief, the officer that went on the missions. he did a lot of work with chris kyle. >> this is in iraq? >> specifically in ramadi. >> what did he tell you about kyle? what was the deal there? >> i think they were colorful personalities. that's for sure. when blake reflects back on his time in iraq, he reflects back on the missions that were not quite as successful. he talks a lot about chris kyle's success and their success as a team. >> you get to fox news. not an easy thing to do. >> no. >> i'm not saying that because everybody wants to work here because we have
i was a double major and i was a little nerd. double major in what. >> english and global and international studies. >> all right. you graduate and you are working in a variety of jobs. what made you transition in to journalism? >> in the back of my mind i always want to be writer. my grandfather was a journalist for the associated press. she said in a plawith the /* /* in the platoon with the american sniper. >> that was a successful platoon. my husband was the platoon...
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i took a physics course. the closest i got to the humanities was a course in business and entrepreneur ship. a little fuzziness there. do any of you have a mixture of experience like that, that would bridge that gap between the kinds of topics that are graaed or evaluated more objectively, and others? how would you classify your experience. gregory: i would say mine's pretty middle-of- the-road. when i teach, i often will tell students that there is possibly more than one right answer, and there's a myriad of wrong answers. so, i can be objecte when i grade things. but the way i structure the course, there's all kinds of opportunity for writing and creative thought. i think it works really well for that. i think the thing i love most about t is i don't have to try to decipher someone's handwriting. all right there in courier new. tyler: in some way, humanities- pure. i don't want to start a tv9 war here, about grammar, topic for the viewers. language, of course ... that's things like an app can work, right? th
i took a physics course. the closest i got to the humanities was a course in business and entrepreneur ship. a little fuzziness there. do any of you have a mixture of experience like that, that would bridge that gap between the kinds of topics that are graaed or evaluated more objectively, and others? how would you classify your experience. gregory: i would say mine's pretty middle-of- the-road. when i teach, i often will tell students that there is possibly more than one right answer, and...
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kim: i was a naughty kid. my mother, i am so sorry. [laughter] i was a bad kid. ce i had my first computer, everything changed for me. i just started questioning everything. why go to school? this is the future. this is what i want to do. emily: how did you become a hacker? kim: when i was in my teens and i had my first modem, i was so excited to be able to chat with people halfway around the globe that shared the same interests, hacking. it was so exciting to go into computer systems and find out things that you are not supposed to see. it's a bit of an adventure. emily: you said you hacked the pentagon, citibank, nasa. that you obtained top secret documents on saddam hussein, tracked down osama bin laden's bank accounts. kim: back in the day, after 9/11, which really affected me, i felt deeply unhappy about that. i was trying to do something, to be part of the effort to stop people from ever doing that again. emily: you did all those things? all that is true? kim: i did not do myself. there were other things i did. emily: some people would say there is no proof.
kim: i was a naughty kid. my mother, i am so sorry. [laughter] i was a bad kid. ce i had my first computer, everything changed for me. i just started questioning everything. why go to school? this is the future. this is what i want to do. emily: how did you become a hacker? kim: when i was in my teens and i had my first modem, i was so excited to be able to chat with people halfway around the globe that shared the same interests, hacking. it was so exciting to go into computer systems and find...
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and i moaned, hoping that i would hear a moan back. i did not hear a response. n wondering if the blind prophet knew what happened to us. they might have just thought we got lost. there was a fear that no one would ever find out what happened to me and i knew what they would say. they would all say, yeah. it's true. he just ran off. he ran away from his responsibilities. seemed like i had been in the boat a long time. the engines stop and i can hear us bang up against a beach. then they pulled off the hood. the atmosphere, the heat, humidity and the smell of the salt air hit me. i look up and i see like a mountain range in front of me. it's almost a beautiful scene. under normal circumstances, probably would be. they grabbed the rag in my mouth and pulled it out. now i can ask the questions that are going through my mind. where am i? i felt this searing pain. i can taste the blood in my mouth. it scared me to see the brutality that these guys were willing to use with no thought at all. i just decided, don't push your luck. hopefully, the next few hours will be ne
and i moaned, hoping that i would hear a moan back. i did not hear a response. n wondering if the blind prophet knew what happened to us. they might have just thought we got lost. there was a fear that no one would ever find out what happened to me and i knew what they would say. they would all say, yeah. it's true. he just ran off. he ran away from his responsibilities. seemed like i had been in the boat a long time. the engines stop and i can hear us bang up against a beach. then they pulled...
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i am a family man. i have five kids. i am different. i am not a criminal. tell me about mega. what is this new business that you are working on? kim: after the raid, i spent a lot of time thinking about the intrusion of privacy. because in my own case, they have used the nsa to spy on me. the prime minister of new zealand has apologized for that, because they have done that illegally. i created a cloud storage website where people who upload their files can be 100% sure their data is fully encrypted, that no government can access it. that we, as a service provider, cannot access their private data. emily: so even you cannot see what is in the files? kim: that is correct. emily: so the nsa could not get in. kim: no. they would get a lot of garbage. emily: what is to stop this from becoming a bank for criminals? kim: it is your right to privacy. i think that right overrules anything else. emily: is there anything you would have done differently? kim: absolutely. emily: like what? kim: if anyone from the u.s. government had reached out to us and said, well, we
i am a family man. i have five kids. i am different. i am not a criminal. tell me about mega. what is this new business that you are working on? kim: after the raid, i spent a lot of time thinking about the intrusion of privacy. because in my own case, they have used the nsa to spy on me. the prime minister of new zealand has apologized for that, because they have done that illegally. i created a cloud storage website where people who upload their files can be 100% sure their data is fully...
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i opted for a more efficient approach. i ordered my brown habit from a costume store. the most imperfect soul can achieve the look of spiritual professional with this costume. i figured if i was going to cut corners on my car i had to go hard-core on the hair. i decided to shave it into my own tonsure. all i can say is that it sounded like a good idea the time. the night before the walk on equal friday in early january and went back to the salon where i got my nazi haircut. the price had risen from seven dollars to eight dollars. to give my hairdresser a visual idea of what i wanted i printed out a few pictures from the internet. after waiting nervously for five minutes i was approached by a woman with auburn hair named anita. are you ready, she asked. i sat up and looked her in the eye. i feared she would think i was a plant in a show. flinch.'t i'm walking between the missions i said nervously. he did not respond. she continued to consider the hair. i doubt really want to do this. i am writing a book. i like my hair far too much to shave it off. she kept her head down
i opted for a more efficient approach. i ordered my brown habit from a costume store. the most imperfect soul can achieve the look of spiritual professional with this costume. i figured if i was going to cut corners on my car i had to go hard-core on the hair. i decided to shave it into my own tonsure. all i can say is that it sounded like a good idea the time. the night before the walk on equal friday in early january and went back to the salon where i got my nazi haircut. the price had risen...
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kept me company when there was no money when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream finding out what life could really mean don't want a job 'cause it drives me crazy just wanna sing do you love me baby when i was a boy i had a dream and radio waves kept me company when there was no money when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. oh, that's jeff lynne. come on, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. jeff lynne's e.l.o. [ cheers and applause ] "alone in the universe" is out now. we'll be right back, everybody. "when i was a boy." i love it. america's never been a country of quitters. it's not who we are. we don't ignore threats like climate change. we face our problems head-on. with american-made clean energy, we can end our dependence on foreign oil... spark new innovation... and create millions of new jobs. solving our climate crisis starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to jennifer lawrence, michael b. jordan, jeff lynne's elo, and the roots right there,
kept me company when there was no money when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream finding out what life could really mean don't want a job 'cause it drives me crazy just wanna sing do you love me baby when i was a boy i had a dream and radio waves kept me company when there was no money when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. oh, that's jeff lynne. come on, thank you, thank you, thank you so much....
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i think this is a great panel. i appreciate you participating. >> coming up tonight on c-span2, journalist on his business in iran and then life on the muslim world under president putin. >> an article in the new york times reports to big power supporting different factions and syrian civil war class with each other on tuesday when turkish fire jets shut down a russian warplane that they said straight into an airspace. >> next, newsweekly reporter talks about his imprisonment in iran and espionage charges. his imprisonment was the based on the film rosewater. he sat down with the executive producer to talk about his experience this is one hour. >> [applause]. >> good evening, welcome to the john f. kennedy junior form. i make it williams, the williams, the director of the institute of politics here at harvard. tonight we take up the fascinating topic, journalism is not a crime. she's moderated by a great moderator journalists. for nearly three decades american audiences worldwide have look for candy for politics tha
i think this is a great panel. i appreciate you participating. >> coming up tonight on c-span2, journalist on his business in iran and then life on the muslim world under president putin. >> an article in the new york times reports to big power supporting different factions and syrian civil war class with each other on tuesday when turkish fire jets shut down a russian warplane that they said straight into an airspace. >> next, newsweekly reporter talks about his imprisonment...
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and i made a deal with my dad, i said, dad, if nebraska or oklahoma has a scout out, i will get more serious. but they didn't send a scout out. i decided i better get a job, and i did. i got a job in a pharmacy. it was just perfect for me. i loved it. i love health care, i loved interacting with customers, and i was very, very fortunate because i knew exactly what i wanted to do when i got into college. host: i see the footballs behind you, georgia, georgia tech. a pretty big rivalry. mr. carter: it is a big rivalry. i have to not show partisanship much. host: you graduated from the university of georgia. mr. carter: i did. as long as they are not playing georgia, i will post for georgia tech. host: and how did you make the transition to being a pharmacist to congress? mr. carter: people do ask me that, but i have always been interested in politics and always been interested in public service. growing up, i was very active in my church and held leadership roles. very active as time went on. when i got out of school, of course, i was working. my wife and i were starting our careers. wh
and i made a deal with my dad, i said, dad, if nebraska or oklahoma has a scout out, i will get more serious. but they didn't send a scout out. i decided i better get a job, and i did. i got a job in a pharmacy. it was just perfect for me. i loved it. i love health care, i loved interacting with customers, and i was very, very fortunate because i knew exactly what i wanted to do when i got into college. host: i see the footballs behind you, georgia, georgia tech. a pretty big rivalry. mr....
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i was like a small fish. , i was basically bait, you know, so bigger -- bigger shipments could probably go through. i just would sleep literally from the count in the morning all the way until about 7:00, 8:00 at night. i just felt so destroyed inside, and so numb. and i just felt like my life had been ripped away from me. i just one day woke up with this thought of, no. i basically wrote myself a letter. it says, dear vivian, i know you're going through, you know, a hard time. and i know you feel like you are never going to make it out of this, but you are. from that date, i did a complete 360. i started teaching english. and you know, i felt like i was actually doing something really productive with my life. it just made me appreciate, you know, our classrooms, our teachers, you know, the free education. that's what really made me say, okay, you know, when i go home, you know, i'm going to try to go back to school. the moment i stepped out, it was like the air was different. i was just looking around, and em
i was like a small fish. , i was basically bait, you know, so bigger -- bigger shipments could probably go through. i just would sleep literally from the count in the morning all the way until about 7:00, 8:00 at night. i just felt so destroyed inside, and so numb. and i just felt like my life had been ripped away from me. i just one day woke up with this thought of, no. i basically wrote myself a letter. it says, dear vivian, i know you're going through, you know, a hard time. and i know you...
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i am not a catholic. i do not hears much about that issue but the idea the government would say we do not care what your faith is, you better pony up the money or you will be in trouble. it is a small thing on one level but a principle. once the government gets in that business and let me say, a business of redefining marriage, you bumped up against that edge. you have to figure out how do we remain america where we say we want to respect the rights of this group but were obliged to respect the rights of this group that disagrees with this group. we have to figure this out. we have not really say much yield. brian: you mentioned about catholics and abortion. why is a process do not feel the dead protestant -- protestants do not feel the same? eric: we do. where talking about contraception. the catholics how certain doctrine. most evangelicals do not share those believes. series --people are serious and was that i do not agree with that but i have to agree with the idea the constitution says those people wi
i am not a catholic. i do not hears much about that issue but the idea the government would say we do not care what your faith is, you better pony up the money or you will be in trouble. it is a small thing on one level but a principle. once the government gets in that business and let me say, a business of redefining marriage, you bumped up against that edge. you have to figure out how do we remain america where we say we want to respect the rights of this group but were obliged to respect the...
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i had to take a shower. astiest thing that i had ever seen. i remember cold water. and human waste is just floating around our feet. it was just total degradation. my mother would send me pictures of my children and they might have a smile on their face. but then i'd look at their eyes and see something was missing. i knew that that wasn't the look they had in their eyes before i traveled and before i had done this horrible thing. and i think my daughter went through some depression and different things like that when i was gone. because my mother told me that she would just stay in her room and cry. she cried most of the time. and i did that to her. when you go to prison, life changes, even for the family, and no matter how much i tried to protect my children from the hardship of everything that happened to me, they experienced all of it. and that's the sad thing for me. >> the worst way being incarcerated affected my life is it put a label on me. i was convicted of not one but two major felony crimes. >> af
i had to take a shower. astiest thing that i had ever seen. i remember cold water. and human waste is just floating around our feet. it was just total degradation. my mother would send me pictures of my children and they might have a smile on their face. but then i'd look at their eyes and see something was missing. i knew that that wasn't the look they had in their eyes before i traveled and before i had done this horrible thing. and i think my daughter went through some depression and...
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i like a lot of them. i respect a lot of them. i think everybody is a threat. t nobody is going to be able to do the job i do. nobody is going to make america great again. nobody is going to take away jobs from china and bring them back to this country and many other places, india, japan. nobody will be able to do that. but i view in terms of the election -- i'm number one in the polls. i was number one as you know qualifying for the fox debate. i'm number one. i'm in the pole position, as they call it. but i think everybody is a threat. >> let me ask you something about your book that you said because i think in order to restore trust with the american people i think you have to be putting out your plans, you've got to put it out on paper. you said this in your book "crippled america." they have been claiming i haven't put out enough specifics. there's a good reason for this and it fits perfectly with my overall philosophy of leadership. there are a lot of different voices and interests that have to be considered when working toward solutions. this involves get
i like a lot of them. i respect a lot of them. i think everybody is a threat. t nobody is going to be able to do the job i do. nobody is going to make america great again. nobody is going to take away jobs from china and bring them back to this country and many other places, india, japan. nobody will be able to do that. but i view in terms of the election -- i'm number one in the polls. i was number one as you know qualifying for the fox debate. i'm number one. i'm in the pole position, as they...
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so i decided to write a book. every time you'd say something stupid or he would make the presumption about my life where life in the west, i was taking a mental note. that would end up in the book. i was just trying to add color to it as well. basically he did not have any other human contact is cites me as well because he spent all of his time in the interrogation room. he was tired of talking to his buddies about the revolution so sometime he was confiding in me. tell me about his personal life. i could hear his conversation, even sometimes when he was beating me he was talking to his wife. i i remember one day he was holding my ear and he was twisting my hair and it was very painful. then his phone rang and he kept on twisting my hair and while he was talking on the phone i thought could you just like on my ear while you're talking. then he hit my head and said talking on the phone, be quiet. >> it makes it actually even more dangerous but is there is no rationale here. >> exactly. >> you are dealing with this -
so i decided to write a book. every time you'd say something stupid or he would make the presumption about my life where life in the west, i was taking a mental note. that would end up in the book. i was just trying to add color to it as well. basically he did not have any other human contact is cites me as well because he spent all of his time in the interrogation room. he was tired of talking to his buddies about the revolution so sometime he was confiding in me. tell me about his personal...
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benjamin: i always wanted to be a lawyer. somehow i always wanted to be a lawyer. that's where i went to law school. i was interested in crime prevention. i had no interest in taxation. i thought i was never going to have any money. i have no interest in corporate law. i was immediately involved in criminal law and did very well. work under one of these student aid programs. he was a leading authority on the field of juvenile crime. that had an important influence on my career. when you were in college, the war had started. benjamin: it started when i was in law school. 7, pearlr december harbor. when the united states involvement in the war, it was on in europe. it began for the united states when i was at harvard. everybody went down to enlist. aware of a national socialism western mark -- western mark --? benjamin: there was a large movement to stay out of the war. there was an antiwar protest movement. i was more inclined to be sympathetic to that movement. there was a general awareness of persecution of the jews. i remember a protest rally the place in madison
benjamin: i always wanted to be a lawyer. somehow i always wanted to be a lawyer. that's where i went to law school. i was interested in crime prevention. i had no interest in taxation. i thought i was never going to have any money. i have no interest in corporate law. i was immediately involved in criminal law and did very well. work under one of these student aid programs. he was a leading authority on the field of juvenile crime. that had an important influence on my career. when you were in...
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i'm kind of like a mother to him. i see him almost like a son and i see a very different david than the david who committed the crime. >> coming up, the woman who took david goodell under her wing. >>> but first -- >> i noticed a door open and one of my best friends from high school, mother walked in and his brother walked in right after her. >> while covering the sentencing of a convicted murderer, a "lockup" field team member discovers a shocking person connection to the case. ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. start looking for a house? oh did you see that listing on zillow i sent you. you see that bathroom? did we just decide to buy house? i think so. yay! find your way home. zillow. if you have moderate to severe ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing informati
i'm kind of like a mother to him. i see him almost like a son and i see a very different david than the david who committed the crime. >> coming up, the woman who took david goodell under her wing. >>> but first -- >> i noticed a door open and one of my best friends from high school, mother walked in and his brother walked in right after her. >> while covering the sentencing of a convicted murderer, a "lockup" field team member discovers a shocking person...
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and i had a lot of obligations, i was -- signed a contract with "the apprentice," and i had a lot of buildings under construction, i was doing a lot of things. it was sort of difficult to do it then. now i'm in perfect -- you know, it's perfect. although i gave up two seasons of "the apprentice," you know, nbc signed me -- >> reporter: aw. >> i know, but it still you know what it's a lot of money and it's two years of primetime television. >> reporter: yeah. >> and other things. but, this time i said i'm going to do it myself. >> reporter: but donald trump is a candidate unlike any other. >> cause our leaders are stupid! stupid! stupid people! bing bing bong and dat! >> reporter: with his lack of propriety. trump has made the theater of politics popular. >> the only one qualified to interview me is me. >> reporter: but some say it's also less than presidential. you used to call me on my cell phone >> we are in that moment today where there seems to be no distinguishing between reality tv celebrity and political or hard news. he is the most reality tv star of a candidate that has ever
and i had a lot of obligations, i was -- signed a contract with "the apprentice," and i had a lot of buildings under construction, i was doing a lot of things. it was sort of difficult to do it then. now i'm in perfect -- you know, it's perfect. although i gave up two seasons of "the apprentice," you know, nbc signed me -- >> reporter: aw. >> i know, but it still you know what it's a lot of money and it's two years of primetime television. >> reporter:...
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when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream finding out what life could really mean don't want a job 'cause it drives me crazy just wanna sing do you love me baby when i was a boy i had a dream and radio waves kept me company in those beautiful days when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. oh, that's jeff lynne. come on, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. jeff lynne's e.l.o. [ cheers and applause ] "alone in the universe" is out now. we'll be right back, everybody. "when i was a boy." i love it. just press clean and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to jennifer lawrence, michael b. jordan, jeff lynne's elo, and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. thank yo
when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream finding out what life could really mean don't want a job 'cause it drives me crazy just wanna sing do you love me baby when i was a boy i had a dream and radio waves kept me company in those beautiful days when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. oh, that's jeff lynne. come on, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. jeff lynne's e.l.o. [ cheers and applause ]...
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>> i hope so, as a viewer, i learned most, as someone who does not know a lot about the economy, i 11 a lot, the candidates differentiated themselves in this debate. >> i thought they did a great job, there was a lot of journalists on twitter complaining, i thought they did a great job of laying back when the candidates were going at it with each other. and a lot of the -- i saw journalist complaint they lost control, it -- we want to hear what the candidates have to say, unlike last debate on the other network, whose name i can't remember, they got that, when the guys were going at it, and it was interesting, they let it g that was fantastic. lou: i think something not so compelling about a moderator pointing their finger at a candidate, saying, when did you -- >> you always' to do open palm. lou: happiness, that is what it's about, andy and joanne. >> thank you, lou. lou: appreciate it. >> we have a lot more to cover tonight, among stories that we're following republican presidential candidate, are out on the campaign trail tonight after last night's debate. they focused on the issu
>> i hope so, as a viewer, i learned most, as someone who does not know a lot about the economy, i 11 a lot, the candidates differentiated themselves in this debate. >> i thought they did a great job, there was a lot of journalists on twitter complaining, i thought they did a great job of laying back when the candidates were going at it with each other. and a lot of the -- i saw journalist complaint they lost control, it -- we want to hear what the candidates have to say, unlike...
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i did a-- but i dot got to do a three-way. i have never had a three-way and i got to do that >> stephen: congratulations. not everyone did. >> i just mean a three-way conversation >> stephen: obviously. one thing about "mom" is that it deals with s sject matter you wouldn't normally associate with a sitcom. >> no, no >> stephen: these are people who have serious addiction problems and are in recovery right now. >> yeah >> stephen: that is not your average for camera sitcom. >> it's not. the one thing is what attracted me to the show, doing a show about people in recovery, i thought it was important. and then when i had my first scene in a recovery room, i treated it with such imimportant-- import, and chuck came up and said allison, people in recovery, they have fun. they talk about their stories as badges of honor. and they joke about them. and there is a lot of laughter in recovery. and that is what sort of freed up me in my performance. >> stephen: there is a lot of laughter in your performance because you get to say some te
i did a-- but i dot got to do a three-way. i have never had a three-way and i got to do that >> stephen: congratulations. not everyone did. >> i just mean a three-way conversation >> stephen: obviously. one thing about "mom" is that it deals with s sject matter you wouldn't normally associate with a sitcom. >> no, no >> stephen: these are people who have serious addiction problems and are in recovery right now. >> yeah >> stephen: that is not...
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i accidentally shot a music video, and i accidentally-- ooh! made it a big hit. my bad. i knew you couldn't be trusted. i'm not a pushover like some people. or a sucker like... othehepeople. or a dimwit like... dez. ha! she called you a sucker. this ends now, trent. i'm gonna go online and tell all my fans what a fake you are. this feud is officially on. austin moon has accused t-fame of musical thievery. sounun like someone isisealous. and by someone, i mean austin moon. we have a new "crybaby of the week." ( baby crying ) i'm not a crybaby. i can't believe the post to your fans backfired. you can clear things up when you go on "the wanda watson show." it'll just be you and her. austin, i can't wait go on "the wanda tson show" with you. what are you talking about? you didn't know? he didn't know. i told wanda we'd go on her show and end our long-standing feud. long-standing? you didn't even exist two days ago. yeah, you guys are going on between kristen stewart, and-- don't freak out-- the bee whisperer! - who would freak out ababt-- - the bee whisperer?! i love the bee
i accidentally shot a music video, and i accidentally-- ooh! made it a big hit. my bad. i knew you couldn't be trusted. i'm not a pushover like some people. or a sucker like... othehepeople. or a dimwit like... dez. ha! she called you a sucker. this ends now, trent. i'm gonna go online and tell all my fans what a fake you are. this feud is officially on. austin moon has accused t-fame of musical thievery. sounun like someone isisealous. and by someone, i mean austin moon. we have a new...
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i really had a good time there. i learned a lot. i loved my professors.ew weeks i made some of my best friends. and we're still really, really close, to this day. but two of us were sexually assaulted before classes had even started. it was at night. we were dancing. i was out with some friends. people were drinking. but nobody was ridiculously drunk. and i got pulled outside, and banged my head against a wall, and was raped. i physically fought and got away and ran into the bathroom. i still remember putting my hands on the sink and looking at myself in the mirror and shaking, like what just happened? my sophomore year, right after spring break, a really good friend of mine said hey, do you want to go to this party. it was pretty late at night. i dancinged with this guy, he was attractive, a great dancer, and a really good dancer, at least i thought he was. it all happened quickly. i was actually a virgin. that adds a bit to it. he started pulling me towards the bathroom. he grabbed my head by the side of my ear is slammed it against the bathroom tile. a
i really had a good time there. i learned a lot. i loved my professors.ew weeks i made some of my best friends. and we're still really, really close, to this day. but two of us were sexually assaulted before classes had even started. it was at night. we were dancing. i was out with some friends. people were drinking. but nobody was ridiculously drunk. and i got pulled outside, and banged my head against a wall, and was raped. i physically fought and got away and ran into the bathroom. i still...
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i had a young lady i had dated a little bit in college who lived 30 miles north and i said winston-salem is a great place to move and we started a life and career there. >> when you go back home, what are the issues you are hearing about? what inspired you to run to represent your community? rep. walker: i think part of it was to be able to talk about individual, talk about hope talk , something that people can identify with. i haven't built a bridge to be able to talk about the things that are important to me. if we can do that in a way that will resonate, i think it is very important. even on the republican side, we are very guilty of only preaching to the choir. i think the ultimate goal is to augment the base or broaden the audience. >> you are already looking ahead to your next reelection. you've got at least one challenger. how do you balance what you are trying to do on capitol hill with your campaign. rep. walker: we have a job to do. our job is to stay focused and not be distracted. the people will decide. we are at peace and content with the job we have done over the last 10 mo
i had a young lady i had dated a little bit in college who lived 30 miles north and i said winston-salem is a great place to move and we started a life and career there. >> when you go back home, what are the issues you are hearing about? what inspired you to run to represent your community? rep. walker: i think part of it was to be able to talk about individual, talk about hope talk , something that people can identify with. i haven't built a bridge to be able to talk about the things...
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i applied for a bunch of jobs. and i got a job at winamp. that's how it all started. ily: how did you get the job at facebook? chamath: i had known sean parker since the early 2000's. basically, parker -- emily: he was president at that time? chamath: he said that he was going to be in washington, d.c. where aol's offices were. i'll be with mark zuckerberg, do you want to meet? we had a meeting and i thought this was super interesting. these guys are up to something. and so i did a deal with facebook where we integrated aim into pages of facebook. in that process, that's how i got to meet them. emily: what was he like at that time? chamath: high potential, but still very young. emily: did you know? did you have a feeling that it was going to be huge? chamath: i don't think we knew until about 2008, mid-2008. the reason why is that by then we could say to ourselves, there is a formula here. and by "formula" i mean that we understood the psychology of why people wanted to be a part of this. once you understand the psychology, that is just a matter of building features an
i applied for a bunch of jobs. and i got a job at winamp. that's how it all started. ily: how did you get the job at facebook? chamath: i had known sean parker since the early 2000's. basically, parker -- emily: he was president at that time? chamath: he said that he was going to be in washington, d.c. where aol's offices were. i'll be with mark zuckerberg, do you want to meet? we had a meeting and i thought this was super interesting. these guys are up to something. and so i did a deal with...
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when i was a child. spent a great deal of time with her in the summers at a very quiet and lonely little home out in long island and learned much about life from her. >> rose: if i would read all your columns, what would i know about peggy noonan? >> ooh... >> rose: i know she's a good writer. i know she's passionate about politics and -- >> i love politics. i had never told people before putting together this book i love politics, but i saw my on love for the greatness game over 30 years time, the excitement of it. i think you probably know i am a christian of the catholic variety. you would probably know i'm a woman living in new york. there is a lot of walking the streets of manhattan and brooklyn there. you would know i am a conservative. i sort of hide -- >> rose: what kind of conservative are you? >> well, oh, that is the subject of a column coming up at some point. >> rose: it is also an emerging question in this political debate that the republicans are having. >> yes. look, let me jump... i thin
when i was a child. spent a great deal of time with her in the summers at a very quiet and lonely little home out in long island and learned much about life from her. >> rose: if i would read all your columns, what would i know about peggy noonan? >> ooh... >> rose: i know she's a good writer. i know she's passionate about politics and -- >> i love politics. i had never told people before putting together this book i love politics, but i saw my on love for the greatness...
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>> i did. i'm aets person, and i wanted a healthier alternative, so i just started throwing some stuff together to see how it tasted. >> they taste good. >> [laughs] >> tina's homemade protein snacks are excellent, and adding juice and snacks to a gym--i mean, a fitness studio--are good ways to add additional lines of revenue. so you went into your kitchen and started whipping stuff up? >> five minutes, everybody! when was last time you worked out? >> actually, this morning. >> is there any time you want to come out on this floor? >> whenever you want. >> [laughs] yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i have to be honest with you. let's do it. >> nice, tall chest. >> nice, strong in the core. chest up. rotate! >> okay, straight arms. straight arms. that's it. >> 20! arms straight. >> i had a great workout, and michael and tina really know what they're doing. i feel like i worked out every muscle in my body, and i got great personal attention. >> watch--whoa! [laughs] >> i'm convinced if more people knew about this pl
>> i did. i'm aets person, and i wanted a healthier alternative, so i just started throwing some stuff together to see how it tasted. >> they taste good. >> [laughs] >> tina's homemade protein snacks are excellent, and adding juice and snacks to a gym--i mean, a fitness studio--are good ways to add additional lines of revenue. so you went into your kitchen and started whipping stuff up? >> five minutes, everybody! when was last time you worked out? >>...
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has been going at it a little bit with me, i understand, that he is a good man, a man of talent, i would like to see him get back also. neil: would you consider him a running mate. >> too early, i want to win first, i don't want to talk about running mates. neil: is there anyone you would rule out? >> i doifn wan don't want to rule out. >> some are not high the on list but there are some very talented people on the stage, a lot of good, talent the people, i have made some good friends doing this i made pretty good friends out of this group of people. neil: janet yellen's name came up about whether she should be reactor pain at federal reserve, you were critical, saying she has a understood pack with president. >> she is politico. neil: you would not. >> very unlikely 9. neil: it raised some eyebrows, when you said she does barack obama's bidding. >> she political, she is not suppose to be to political. so that is the way i think it is working. neil: all right, donald trump, have you a busy schedule, he leads this field, i can't say all of the people who said it, this race ensued, a week
has been going at it a little bit with me, i understand, that he is a good man, a man of talent, i would like to see him get back also. neil: would you consider him a running mate. >> too early, i want to win first, i don't want to talk about running mates. neil: is there anyone you would rule out? >> i doifn wan don't want to rule out. >> some are not high the on list but there are some very talented people on the stage, a lot of good, talent the people, i have made some good...
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a child. you get to work and do your warrior princesses. i want a baby. hi a baby. had a baby, on monday i'm at work, bouncing, bouncing. on the monday they made me jump off a box, with a landing, i thought my womb was going to drop. >> you had to do stunt work right after you had a baby. >> you really are a warrior princess. >> hollywood is heartless. what can i tell you. >> but that's the american way. we have really strong women in this country who can-- they can do that. they can give birth and then do stunt work the next day. and you did it too because you're a winner. >> larry: and she's a cylon. she could have cylon number three stay at home and number 8 go to work. >> i was just going to say that men should be careful because really what is happening is that women are able to do everything. we're killing it at work. and then we're taking care of the house and raising these healthy kids. and pretty soon men are tbing to be on sol let. if we ever figure out how to pay for our own dinner and drinks, you guys are history. >> what? >> larry: all right, we'll be ri
a child. you get to work and do your warrior princesses. i want a baby. hi a baby. had a baby, on monday i'm at work, bouncing, bouncing. on the monday they made me jump off a box, with a landing, i thought my womb was going to drop. >> you had to do stunt work right after you had a baby. >> you really are a warrior princess. >> hollywood is heartless. what can i tell you. >> but that's the american way. we have really strong women in this country who can-- they can do...
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i want to pay rachel a compliment. ten days ago former secretary of state clinton was on your show and she said cavalierly that the v.a. scandal was not as widespread as people thought. i thought thank you for that gift, rachel. bernie sanders talking to you this morning made a super pac ad for every republican running for every office in detailing hillary's flips. so they're not very good at running campaigns. >> speaking of rachel, let me clinton, sanders and o'malley. take a look. >> i want us to use diplomacy, whicicis why i spent 18 months putting together theanctions agagast iran. however, i will not, i think it's irresponsible to rule out force. >> to me as opposed to maybe other unnamed candidates, the issue of keystone was kind of a no brainer. it never made sense to me from day one as to why you would extract and transport some of the dirtiest fuel on this planet. >> look, our -- contrary to donald trump's assertion, the enduring symbol of our country is not the barbed wire fence, it's the statue of liberty. >
i want to pay rachel a compliment. ten days ago former secretary of state clinton was on your show and she said cavalierly that the v.a. scandal was not as widespread as people thought. i thought thank you for that gift, rachel. bernie sanders talking to you this morning made a super pac ad for every republican running for every office in detailing hillary's flips. so they're not very good at running campaigns. >> speaking of rachel, let me clinton, sanders and o'malley. take a look....
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oh, it's a great movie. i loved it. and also, "love and mercy," man, oh, man, did you knock it out of the park being brian wilson. look at this picture back here. can you zoom into that? it looks like a picture of brian wilson. that's you. that's just amazing. what a great job you did in this. and you can sing, too. >> yeah, i can sing a little bit. this was the most fun i ever had acting, i think, brian. his spirit, like he's just an amazing, amazing man. >> jimmy: did you know much about the beach boys going in? >> i thought i did. but then -- i mean, that's one of the beautiful things, i think, about the film. i didn't know his story and the fact a guy who went through so much pain and struggle made music that made so many people smile, really moves me. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. we don't -- this is your first time on the show, i don't know if you've been on the show before, but we make our guests sing, every guest. >> every guest? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: every guest does. every guest does it. ethan just sa
oh, it's a great movie. i loved it. and also, "love and mercy," man, oh, man, did you knock it out of the park being brian wilson. look at this picture back here. can you zoom into that? it looks like a picture of brian wilson. that's you. that's just amazing. what a great job you did in this. and you can sing, too. >> yeah, i can sing a little bit. this was the most fun i ever had acting, i think, brian. his spirit, like he's just an amazing, amazing man. >> jimmy: did...
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and i agree with a lot of that. i would say that i'm not committed to a number that is such a scope of if it at 40% we're spending 1.6, and what's the total to get 180? $4 billion? that $4 billion has to come, that's more than doubling the program, that has to come from all of the consumers in america today. and so the woman who couldn't afford a computer, we're going to take more from her, you know, in her phone rates, in her services, so we can pay for the other programs. and that's a problem for me, is that i worry about the, those folks who are in middle, middle income and lower middle income and the burden we already place on them. we're already imposing a fee of 17.1%, i think's the current number, and if we're talking about adding on top of that another $2.5 billion, we've already increased last year the a spending we're doing for schools and libraries and doubled that budget, basically, so there's more spending going out the door. and i'm really concerned about how much we're taking from consumers and how tha
and i agree with a lot of that. i would say that i'm not committed to a number that is such a scope of if it at 40% we're spending 1.6, and what's the total to get 180? $4 billion? that $4 billion has to come, that's more than doubling the program, that has to come from all of the consumers in america today. and so the woman who couldn't afford a computer, we're going to take more from her, you know, in her phone rates, in her services, so we can pay for the other programs. and that's a problem...
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i do a lot. i always tell the story because i want it to be in my obituary, i am the reporter who got the quotation from edwin edwards when he was running for governor of louisiana. >> rose: it's a great story. tell it. >> i was covering edwin edwards campaign for the times picayune, in the pack to have the bus, i say, governor, any way you lose this election? he says, dean, only way i lose this election is if i'm caught with a dead girl and a laura lie boy. (laughter) >> rose: what's he doing now? he ran for congress and lost and he's sort of a political figure in louisiana. he just got out of jail a couple of years ago. >> rose: i want to weave the story of journalism and your life. you're at "the washington post" and then at the "new york times" as bureau chief and then you come to new york. >> came to new york as managing editor, brought in by jill abramson, who was a friend and executive editor. >> rose: still a friend? we've lost touch. i still care for her a lot, like her a lot. obviously,
i do a lot. i always tell the story because i want it to be in my obituary, i am the reporter who got the quotation from edwin edwards when he was running for governor of louisiana. >> rose: it's a great story. tell it. >> i was covering edwin edwards campaign for the times picayune, in the pack to have the bus, i say, governor, any way you lose this election? he says, dean, only way i lose this election is if i'm caught with a dead girl and a laura lie boy. (laughter) >>...
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i put a turbine on a cat. (friends ooh and ahh) i can make hospitals run more efficiently... is isn't a competition! how you doing? hehe how are you? where are we watching the game? you'll see. i think my boys have a shot this year. yeah, especially with this new offense we're running... i mean, our running back is a beast. once he hits the hole and breaks through the secondary, oh he's gone. and our linebackers and dbs dish out punishment, and never quit. you didn't expect this did you? no i didn't. the nissan altima. there's s fun side to evererdrive. the challenges facing the country never stop. so neither does the u.s. army. we train. adapt. and get smarter. every soldier. every unit. every day. not to keep up with change; but to drive it. nobody knows what problems tomorrow will bring. but we d dknow who will solve them. [ barks ] coco on. wait. welcome to the annual lighting of the tree. let the holidays begin! [ crowd gasps ] oh that is not good! a bulb has gone out. who will go on the perilous journey t
i put a turbine on a cat. (friends ooh and ahh) i can make hospitals run more efficiently... is isn't a competition! how you doing? hehe how are you? where are we watching the game? you'll see. i think my boys have a shot this year. yeah, especially with this new offense we're running... i mean, our running back is a beast. once he hits the hole and breaks through the secondary, oh he's gone. and our linebackers and dbs dish out punishment, and never quit. you didn't expect this did you? no i...
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i learned a few things of his son. s sanders' only biological son, but not born to sanders' first wife. the other thing i learned which is more interesting is sander's first wife was named debra messing. >> what? no. >> a starter wife. >> i am not making that up. >> baby daddy. >> i am done. >> thanks, andy. >>> we will say goodbye to kevin williams. thanks for coming by. i know you have to get back to the desert where you live literally and emotionally. time to take a break. wes welker playing football when we come back. >>> wes welker is coming out of retirement to once again play football. he signed with the st. louis rams and it is making some people so uncomfortable they are writing articles like this one on deadspin. wes welker is back and it feels terrible. the wide receiver has had at least six concussions. and because of all of the attention around football and brain injuries lately we all know the more concussions you have had, the more likely you are to get another. even though players players and fans say he
i learned a few things of his son. s sanders' only biological son, but not born to sanders' first wife. the other thing i learned which is more interesting is sander's first wife was named debra messing. >> what? no. >> a starter wife. >> i am not making that up. >> baby daddy. >> i am done. >> thanks, andy. >>> we will say goodbye to kevin williams. thanks for coming by. i know you have to get back to the desert where you live literally and...