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when i was in that school i was playing hockey it from the time i was six years old anybody that would listen to me i would tell them someday i'm going to play in the n.h.l. . we have to be parents we need to know what our kids are doing all the time and we need to see news communicating with them because that's what pedophiles look for as they look for those situations where parents are not available for their children and that is a perfect end for them. well playing minor hockey in russell manitoba i caught the eye of a coach by the name of graham james he promised me a clear path to the n.h.l. so i came in played for him. thrilled by such a promise i followed his every command little did i know i was making a deal with the devil on the time i was fourteen to sixteen i was raped one hundred fifty times by a coach of mine. i was molested in a dark room and so you know every time i close my eyes you know i can sleep and i never slept for twenty seven years. last confused and trapped i had nowhere to turn this was the man with the keys to professional hockey and the promise of a life aw
when i was in that school i was playing hockey it from the time i was six years old anybody that would listen to me i would tell them someday i'm going to play in the n.h.l. . we have to be parents we need to know what our kids are doing all the time and we need to see news communicating with them because that's what pedophiles look for as they look for those situations where parents are not available for their children and that is a perfect end for them. well playing minor hockey in russell...
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well to be honest i don't remember like when i was sitting out here i really remember but when i was i remember being around like seven eight and being on a t.v. show for the first time and because it was on the collodion to me i was just like really excited to get to do it like i knew drake and josh who were their characters on another show i was in the clothing for that so i was like really excited to audition for the part i remember and to get my kids used to wash and kids would come up to me like i went to elementary school at the same time so like i'd film an episode and then when we had a week off i'd go to regular school and all the kids at school and be like really excited about did you then do those special courses where kids can do independent scabies yeah i did i ended up doing home schooling program but it was with tutors on set yeah yeah and so you didn't have a normal school life you know i think you missed something. well that's why i was really important to me to go to college and learn to u.s.c. right now so even though i didn't go to regular school after elementary s
well to be honest i don't remember like when i was sitting out here i really remember but when i was i remember being around like seven eight and being on a t.v. show for the first time and because it was on the collodion to me i was just like really excited to get to do it like i knew drake and josh who were their characters on another show i was in the clothing for that so i was like really excited to audition for the part i remember and to get my kids used to wash and kids would come up to...
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i was doing fine with -- i was doing fine with it until i read the communique. i think kissinger had done it. and i saw at, rose woods were -- roads woods and i were a appalled by it. had been with him when i was , was family tors the nixons. a great lady, loyal, courageous. every one of those crises and then some with richard nixon. on the way back from china, kissinger had gotten word. i thought the shanghai communication was a sellout of taiwan. work,low piece of concessions alternate. it almost made me ashamed. problems?at's your i said turn these over in the statement about revolution and what we want. i say the japanese, they say japan is militaristic, we don't the part ofwn on taiwan. we basically accept their position. it was badly written. i would like to have written it. then you went forward and came back and henry started ragging me, you and your conservative friends have not supported us in the middle east, and we had. my face about that far from his and i yelled bs, and the vernacular. i think he enjoyed -- i don't know that he agreed that he ente
i was doing fine with -- i was doing fine with it until i read the communique. i think kissinger had done it. and i saw at, rose woods were -- roads woods and i were a appalled by it. had been with him when i was , was family tors the nixons. a great lady, loyal, courageous. every one of those crises and then some with richard nixon. on the way back from china, kissinger had gotten word. i thought the shanghai communication was a sellout of taiwan. work,low piece of concessions alternate. it...
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what i was told they were looking for i thought was in the files that i gave them. engaged in a number of other projects of national security importance. the fact that i was shredding documents, i don't think would be unusual to them. i'm not trying to say that these guys were letting me shred documents. i had a shredder for that purpose. secretnish reading a top piece of intelligence, you don't leave it sitting around your office, you destroy it after you read them. that is what i was doing. >> were you taking single documents over to this rather read taking files over to the shredder? lt. col. north: i was sitting at my desk and they were working on their projects and i was working on mine. i don't think you have to accuse them of incompetence because they didn't stop a guy from doing a job. that is why the government of the united states gave me a shredder. that day wasob on to get rid of files, wasn't it? >> that is not what i came in for. toas working desperately keep the hostages alive. we had had this stuff all over the newspapers. calling mes were every half
what i was told they were looking for i thought was in the files that i gave them. engaged in a number of other projects of national security importance. the fact that i was shredding documents, i don't think would be unusual to them. i'm not trying to say that these guys were letting me shred documents. i had a shredder for that purpose. secretnish reading a top piece of intelligence, you don't leave it sitting around your office, you destroy it after you read them. that is what i was doing....
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. >> i looked down. there was knife and i just stabbed her like 17 times apparently. >> and now -- >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> the pain of incarceration begins to take a toll. >> like a dog [ bleep ] jabbed with a stick all day long. i'm pissed off. >> i understand that. >> i'm pissed off. >> no kidding. ♪ oh yea >>> charleston south carolina is rich in civil war landmarks including the old city jail. an operation between 1902 and 1939. the occupants include a prison of war between the army and pirates. today, the charleston county jail is the sheriff al cannon detention center. it houses about 1300 men and women. >> selling some cookies for some noodles, man. got to keep their stomachs full because they don't get [ bleep ] in here. >> most are awaiting resolution of their cases. tilghman kronsberg is only a few days away from his one year anniversary here and his stay isn't likely to end soon. >> it's been horrible. i'm not used to this. you know, there's a lot of guys who come in here and it's no big deal to them
. >> i looked down. there was knife and i just stabbed her like 17 times apparently. >> and now -- >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> the pain of incarceration begins to take a toll. >> like a dog [ bleep ] jabbed with a stick all day long. i'm pissed off. >> i understand that. >> i'm pissed off. >> no kidding. ♪ oh yea >>> charleston south carolina is rich in civil war landmarks including the old city jail. an operation between 1902 and 1939....
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. >> host: i was so struck by so many things when i read the book. had to stop many times because it was very emotional, really raw, and i was just reminded of how just generous you are as a person, somebody who is not afraid to say the thing that we are all thinking or should be thinking and helps us be a little more brave, and can you kind of talk to us about what was hard about writing this for you. >> guest: everything. you want me to elaborate? >> host: sure. >> guest: it was a difficult book to write. i sold this book in -- just before bad summer came out, and i was thinking about what i wanted my next nonfiction project to be, and i thought the book i want to write least is a book about fatness and then i realized it's the book i should write the most. my dad says do something no one is is doing to achieve perspective. people talk about fatness from the perspective of having figured out their bodies and have lost a lot of weight. you see a woman on the cover of her book standing in a leg her formerly fat pants. i want to write that book. why do
. >> host: i was so struck by so many things when i read the book. had to stop many times because it was very emotional, really raw, and i was just reminded of how just generous you are as a person, somebody who is not afraid to say the thing that we are all thinking or should be thinking and helps us be a little more brave, and can you kind of talk to us about what was hard about writing this for you. >> guest: everything. you want me to elaborate? >> host: sure. >>...
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i thought i was good and then when i watch the show i'm like well we're ok. three women pretty good russell was in it yeah they were the original women of glo were just like us so they were all actresses they were not wrestlers when they got cast on the show and then they got trained to wrestle just like we did in your show or their wrestlers yes there is one professional wrestler kiya stevens who plays ten me on our show who's basically a housewife who doesn't know how to wrestle and then she learns to as well so her wrestling is pretty great on the show but we all do our own stunts and we train for a month before we started shooting the show with child guerrero junior pro wrestler and his weekly it no it drops all the same time. ten you see in the message you can get all i go. you can watch them all in a row netflix is the new that's that's the new black. i love it i love netflix i have another show on netflix called horseman that's an animated show and we're about. i think our fourth season should be released later this year and i love it i watch a ton of n
i thought i was good and then when i watch the show i'm like well we're ok. three women pretty good russell was in it yeah they were the original women of glo were just like us so they were all actresses they were not wrestlers when they got cast on the show and then they got trained to wrestle just like we did in your show or their wrestlers yes there is one professional wrestler kiya stevens who plays ten me on our show who's basically a housewife who doesn't know how to wrestle and then she...
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i was very, very frightened. e recorder, reel to reel, and he described all the sexual acts that gay people did, using graphic language, graphic language, to make you feel disgusting. then they put me in a room. i still didn't know what was going to happen to me, i really didn't know, except they asked me what i drank, and in those days i drank stout, guinness. i had a male nurse in there, there was no windows, and they had a stack of what they called "dirty books". they were men in bathing costumes. there was nothing erotic about it in any shape orform. so i'm supposed to look at the books, listen to the tape, which the nurse was operating, with his vile conversation that i had with the psychiatrist, and he was giving me guinness. halfway through the hour he injected me, which made me violently ill. so i asked, "could i use the bathroom?" he said, "no, just use the bed." i was violently sick and defecated in the bed, and i'm lying in own faeces, my own vomit, feeling incredibly ill. i was a frightened young man,
i was very, very frightened. e recorder, reel to reel, and he described all the sexual acts that gay people did, using graphic language, graphic language, to make you feel disgusting. then they put me in a room. i still didn't know what was going to happen to me, i really didn't know, except they asked me what i drank, and in those days i drank stout, guinness. i had a male nurse in there, there was no windows, and they had a stack of what they called "dirty books". they were men in...
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i had that in the back of my mind. it was constant -- this thing in the back of my head that people are judging me about. what am i doing here? am i a looser? i study electronics. why did i come here? why did i give everything up india? was it worth it? i will read a chapter and open it up so you can ask questions. this is my facebook. i tried to not be the first one to talk to them. i couldn't look in their eyes when they looked at me. i went to hide in the back room. cindy, my boss skimmed the back room and said we have indian shoppers who want buy a dvd and want to know if it will work in india. i said one of our team members is from india and he can answer better. i came out and the man smiled and said are you from india and yes, i am and he smiled. which part? north. we are from mom by and have a question. you have a question? yes. my son is in medical school here. we are visiting him but now we are going back and the lady said while scanning me top to bottom. what can i help you? trying to avoid the next question. mothe
i had that in the back of my mind. it was constant -- this thing in the back of my head that people are judging me about. what am i doing here? am i a looser? i study electronics. why did i come here? why did i give everything up india? was it worth it? i will read a chapter and open it up so you can ask questions. this is my facebook. i tried to not be the first one to talk to them. i couldn't look in their eyes when they looked at me. i went to hide in the back room. cindy, my boss skimmed...
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with that job, i was, you know, it was the most dynamic jb i had in my career to date and i was able tional defense medal, i was the first soldier that received that medal from the french his world war ii. >> trevor: wow. (applause) >> so when you think-- so in respect to saying are we capable, there are many, many service men out there today, service women who are serving with distinction, there are company commanders, there are air force pilots, in all walks of life, as someone who was in command, did you experience people reacting differently, did you know your soldiers maybe not being as focused as they would have been because of what you were experiencing? >> most of that occurred in my career at the very end, at the end, i wasn't allowed to serve openly. very few last weeks of my career, word got out that i was transgender and that i was, in fact, living another life. the command called me up and asked me to retire, quietly. and i was retired, not with great fan fare, not with the pomp and circumstances that comes to someone of senior enlisted. i was a sergeant major, that is th
with that job, i was, you know, it was the most dynamic jb i had in my career to date and i was able tional defense medal, i was the first soldier that received that medal from the french his world war ii. >> trevor: wow. (applause) >> so when you think-- so in respect to saying are we capable, there are many, many service men out there today, service women who are serving with distinction, there are company commanders, there are air force pilots, in all walks of life, as someone...
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i was just a young kid. i didn't really feel so racial when i was a kid. l i got a little old eastern then i started realizing that i had a label on me and i started being angry myself. >> were you not feeling racial because you are the product of an interracial marriage? >> yeah. >> your mom is white. >> my mom is white, irish and german and my dad is african. and, so you know, i was in hyde park. that is just a very multicultural neighborhood. and i just didn't. i didn't feel very racial. there are some things i look back and i realize i was being treated a certain way, like how i speak about in the schools. i didn't feel very racial until i was around like 11, 12 years old and then, you know, getting harassed by police and assaulted and treated a certain way. and that's when i started to identify with the aggression and the anger in hip hop. and that's when i found hip hop and when i really fell in love it with. >> is there anything or are there things that you are pulled through from your love and study of rock into your performance as hip hop artists?
i was just a young kid. i didn't really feel so racial when i was a kid. l i got a little old eastern then i started realizing that i had a label on me and i started being angry myself. >> were you not feeling racial because you are the product of an interracial marriage? >> yeah. >> your mom is white. >> my mom is white, irish and german and my dad is african. and, so you know, i was in hyde park. that is just a very multicultural neighborhood. and i just didn't. i...
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i was in, way too many places. i went to africa. hat was a little different purpose, but i was there. i also, as a part of national security, i became friends with bono and resorted to try to figure out how to help in africa, use foreign aid effectively that would help leverage who we are and show people who we are. i went places, i went to panama. i went to el salvador. i was in nicaragua. place it where it really made a difference for me to go. so being on armed services committee allowed me to kind of look at the world and the threat and develop the way i think about how we intervene, where we don't intervene. the interesting thing is i was 30 i guess it was, i was elected in 1982, and in 1983 i cast my first foreign-policy vote and that voted against u.s. troops in lebanon. reagan was a president and i opposed him and him only a handful. it was about a month or two after that where our barracks were blown up. i learned a valuable lesson about being in the middle of civil worcester i don't like it. that was a great, great opportun
i was in, way too many places. i went to africa. hat was a little different purpose, but i was there. i also, as a part of national security, i became friends with bono and resorted to try to figure out how to help in africa, use foreign aid effectively that would help leverage who we are and show people who we are. i went places, i went to panama. i went to el salvador. i was in nicaragua. place it where it really made a difference for me to go. so being on armed services committee allowed me...
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in my head i was like, "i know." are the same birthday with, and i saw that you were one of them and i was going to wish you a happy hour birthday but i bloody forget." and then she put, "which is typical me." and she said, "anyway, i think that you are funny, brave, and courageous. >> and always know it's going to be a good "daily show" when you're on." >> stephen: wow. >> i was just, like, sobbing. i was like-- like i was dead. >> stephen: so what did you say back? >> i was just like, "thank you so much. where do i start? i've learned so much from your stories, and i just think you're amazing. also, happy birthday. i didn't know what to say. >> stephen: i'm not sure if i would have had the courage to write back right away. >> i didn't actually. i took, like a week because i was drafting. i was like, "this is trash. this is trash." >> stephen: did you show it to everybody you know first? >> i did. i was workshopping it around to a lot of different people. i was like there were no bad ideas and there were a lot of bad
in my head i was like, "i know." are the same birthday with, and i saw that you were one of them and i was going to wish you a happy hour birthday but i bloody forget." and then she put, "which is typical me." and she said, "anyway, i think that you are funny, brave, and courageous. >> and always know it's going to be a good "daily show" when you're on." >> stephen: wow. >> i was just, like, sobbing. i was like-- like i was dead....
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i didn't have a vision, but he did. he was always doing things on the cheap to take care of his family. this bread truck cost $500. over the summer i became an engineer. i helped rewire the truck electrically. i built bunkbeds on the side of the truck that my sister and i slept in. over the summer, i learned what engineering and science was about and i also learned what it meant to have a vision for something, to have this thing be converted and repurposed for something else. it wasn't until we painted the bread and rolls off the truck that i realized we had a camper and we spent countless summers driving across the country in this bread truck that was now a camper. these lessons, the book is she thanks eac the book is chasing space. i was always seeing that through my mom and dad. the other beautiful thing is that they were both schoolteachers in virginia for over 30 plus years and i retired from nasa in 2014 to move back home to be with my father. he wasn't doing well. i got home on a sunday and my dad and i had this incredi
i didn't have a vision, but he did. he was always doing things on the cheap to take care of his family. this bread truck cost $500. over the summer i became an engineer. i helped rewire the truck electrically. i built bunkbeds on the side of the truck that my sister and i slept in. over the summer, i learned what engineering and science was about and i also learned what it meant to have a vision for something, to have this thing be converted and repurposed for something else. it wasn't until we...
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i was in the best class ever.] [applause] leadership optimistic rateen organization and i encourage you to google it if you don't know what it is. >> is there anything about thehs books perception that surprised you? >> the success of that has surprised me greatly. a mean to sound ungrateful because i know there are many who would kill for this opportunity am very grateful but if i knew it would have been so successful i don't think i would have done it. anything that scares me and i think a lot of it is the abuse that my family and i suffered by my biological father that's in the book. anything that scares me i confronted. speakin the other thing that scares me the most out of anything is public speaking.s of the but the success of the book has been very good. >> hi i'm curious if when the gentleman that was protectingyo you against the water if that was really an accident? >> it was a total accident and i guess i didn't articulate it well or maybe it's part of what i skipped. reese was guarding the controls. and t
i was in the best class ever.] [applause] leadership optimistic rateen organization and i encourage you to google it if you don't know what it is. >> is there anything about thehs books perception that surprised you? >> the success of that has surprised me greatly. a mean to sound ungrateful because i know there are many who would kill for this opportunity am very grateful but if i knew it would have been so successful i don't think i would have done it. anything that scares me and...
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all right, so i was in rome last year. am of italian desent, graci, and normally when i go to italy i'm just in sicily stairing at my old relatives and they are like mange so i was in rome and i was like you know what, i want to have like a real date, like a dianne lane under the tus can sun moment, but then i went on a hookup,-- like no it's hard to figure out who is gay and straight in italy, they all look gay there, like i pass for straight, that's a problem. but i met this guy, it was great, his name was francesco and he was like kind of-- he was in the closet so meeting up with him was really hard. he kept being like we have to meet at this place at this time. like is this a drug deal? and then when i went to go meet him he was in like, they had the bar and then there was a shadow and he was just like under the shadow like this. i was like francesco and he was like-- come on! italians are the most dramatic peel on the face of the planet. this was in the a date t was a full blown opera. we immediately started arguing wh
all right, so i was in rome last year. am of italian desent, graci, and normally when i go to italy i'm just in sicily stairing at my old relatives and they are like mange so i was in rome and i was like you know what, i want to have like a real date, like a dianne lane under the tus can sun moment, but then i went on a hookup,-- like no it's hard to figure out who is gay and straight in italy, they all look gay there, like i pass for straight, that's a problem. but i met this guy, it was...
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the second time i was with my brother. ed the point that i did not break a law and that they were not allowed to arrest me. the same day at 2:00 a.m. they sent the police to my house. the police could not go into the compound. i was arrested and sent to jail without a trial in 2011. brian: where were you? manal: i was in my house in aramco. 15 minutes from where i used to live was where the prison was. brian: how long was it before you were in the cell? manal: it was right away. i did not leave with them until 4:00 a.m. even though they came at 2:00 a.m. brian: how do they treat you between the time they pick you up and the time they put you in the jail cell? manal: they had a way of interrogation. the first one said, everything is fine there just asking you some questions. then the guy disappears and things changed. another interrogation, but this when they take away your phone. they took my brother away, and they took my bag. they brought a woman prison guard in task me the same questions. i was strip-searched when i got
the second time i was with my brother. ed the point that i did not break a law and that they were not allowed to arrest me. the same day at 2:00 a.m. they sent the police to my house. the police could not go into the compound. i was arrested and sent to jail without a trial in 2011. brian: where were you? manal: i was in my house in aramco. 15 minutes from where i used to live was where the prison was. brian: how long was it before you were in the cell? manal: it was right away. i did not leave...
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until the end and the it end was i was doing when i was drinking and couldn't stop. it finally catches up with you and i think the last three or four years everything i was doing had caught up with me. and even when i got sober i still had the issue of the food to deal with but thank god i got lucky. i found people who knew. i went into treatment for the drinking. but all the while -- i don't know when i haven't been planning my next record. it's something that's so wonderful and in a way it works even when i'm not at my best. so that was my good fortune to have that kind of -- my dad used to drink a lot and in the morning he'd wake up happy. he never missed a job. he was on a radio show for 30 years. he was singing, smiling, except when he wasn't later on in the day. but that is something also all my life in the beginning as a kid i had to be disciplined, i had to practice. i pract this is piano. i was a concert pianist for some of those years. that was sort of part of my good fortune because when i started to have a career that has thank you allowed me to make a li
until the end and the it end was i was doing when i was drinking and couldn't stop. it finally catches up with you and i think the last three or four years everything i was doing had caught up with me. and even when i got sober i still had the issue of the food to deal with but thank god i got lucky. i found people who knew. i went into treatment for the drinking. but all the while -- i don't know when i haven't been planning my next record. it's something that's so wonderful and in a way it...
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i was hustling, breaking into houses, i would beat people up. as growing weed, we was selling weed, we was toting guns. we was doing a little bit of everything. ♪ nook >> early on, we did a room search, actually found a picture of ava brawn in his belongings that he had posted like a centerfold. like, he thought avara was a surmodelr centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow unit. a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection for a little while. the violence got so bad for him. he admits how ignorant he was back then. he sees that he -- his way of thinking was incorrect. >> it was kind of crazy. i mean, seen a lot of stuff. i've been to rallies. i mean, all that stuff. i've seen 40-foot crosses bu
i was hustling, breaking into houses, i would beat people up. as growing weed, we was selling weed, we was toting guns. we was doing a little bit of everything. ♪ nook >> early on, we did a room search, actually found a picture of ava brawn in his belongings that he had posted like a centerfold. like, he thought avara was a surmodelr centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow...
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but then they brought it back, and i was like, "whaaat? u guys just go back in time and fix this? i choose to believe that you did." [ light laughter ] then, in british columbia -- and she's fine -- a girl got snatched off the pier by a sea and i was like, "what! but i saw it as a gif, so i was like -- "what? what? what? what? what? what? what? what? [ light laughter ] [ applause ] what?" she's fine. then, betsy devos spoke at a black college and got booed. and i was like, "a-ha-ha-ha, what?" and then i was like, "boo!" [ laughter ] then richard spencer, that crazy white nationalist nazi, led a torch-wielding mob. i was like, "what?" then i found out it was to protest the removal of some confederate monument. and i was like, "oh, thank goodness. it's just nonsense." [ light laughter ] then south korea elected a new president and i was like, "what?" but then i saw his new bodyguard, and i was felt like whitney houston lookin' at kevin costner. and i was like -- what what what what oh what ♪ [ laughter and applause ] this has been "amber says
but then they brought it back, and i was like, "whaaat? u guys just go back in time and fix this? i choose to believe that you did." [ light laughter ] then, in british columbia -- and she's fine -- a girl got snatched off the pier by a sea and i was like, "what! but i saw it as a gif, so i was like -- "what? what? what? what? what? what? what? what? [ light laughter ] [ applause ] what?" she's fine. then, betsy devos spoke at a black college and got booed. and i was...
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no, i just loved it. it was yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i'm happy for you. >> by the way. i haven't seen the scooter thing, by the way. the dude jumping on to the car. >> jimmy: isn't that fantastic? >> it's a crazy thing. >> jimmy: i mean, thank goodness -- thank goodness he was okay. yeah. a bunch of different directors worked on that video. a lot of different directors worked on that. [ laughter ] i saw a video of you performing with stevie nicks at the troubadour. and i thought that was the coolest thing -- [ cheers and applause ] how great was that? was that surreal? >> yeah, it was pretty crazy. it was a good night. >> jimmy: do you know stevie at all? >> i met her a couple times at some shows. i'd been to a bunch of fleetwood mac shows and stuff. i mean, she's a total legend. so, it was definitely a a privilege. >> jimmy: she came on one of our first shows in 2009, when i first started i was doing "late night" at the time. and she gave me this jade bottle. >> that's very stevie nicks. >> jimmy: it's a j
no, i just loved it. it was yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i'm happy for you. >> by the way. i haven't seen the scooter thing, by the way. the dude jumping on to the car. >> jimmy: isn't that fantastic? >> it's a crazy thing. >> jimmy: i mean, thank goodness -- thank goodness he was okay. yeah. a bunch of different directors worked on that video. a lot of different directors worked on that. [ laughter ] i saw a video of you performing with stevie nicks at the troubadour....
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i was due to leave school at 14. nastery in england that trains poor boys for the anglican priesthood. it was a wonderful place. it was a kindly, eccentric, mad place. these lovely old monks trained us. not very well, they weren't trained teachers. it deeply embedded itself in my psyche. but it was a strange disruption, from a random street in alexandria, to this big manner, some mansion house on the banks of the trent. you say in your book, leaving alexandria, the name of the town you grew up in, that you were looking for something called transcendence. what do you understand by that? i think we're all, to some extent, i think we human animals are very strange creatures. we're not comfortably embedded in nature, the way my wee dog is, or cows in the hills are, or kangaroos in the outback. we're conscious of ourselves, were aware of being strange creatures in a universe that doesn't explain itself, that doesn't offer an immediate manual of meaning. i think the human animal, therefore, hungers for meaning and purpose i
i was due to leave school at 14. nastery in england that trains poor boys for the anglican priesthood. it was a wonderful place. it was a kindly, eccentric, mad place. these lovely old monks trained us. not very well, they weren't trained teachers. it deeply embedded itself in my psyche. but it was a strange disruption, from a random street in alexandria, to this big manner, some mansion house on the banks of the trent. you say in your book, leaving alexandria, the name of the town you grew up...
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i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awoken from my coma. ♪ it's called a nap, susan lucci. ♪ new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! we care about sourcing 100% at best foods, of our oils responsibly. and we care about incredible taste. because at best foods, we're on the side of food. i can embrace a world fullber, of surprising moments. experience more as a member. the marriott portfolio has 30 brands in over 110 countries. so no matter where you go, you're here. why do people put why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? no more questions for you! ouph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk without that annoying lactose. good, right? -mmm, yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with yo
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i was like 19, 20. when my brothers and i went through issues it was in our early teens or 20s when you shouldn't talk to children at all. [laughter] there's nothing good happening there. we didn't have those tensions for whatever reasons. i had parents that were willing to even when i didn't want to be prevented. they give me advice like what are you doing that you had dinner yet? [laughter] i got this. i live on my own and everything. my american friends are often surprised like they call you how often? >> every day. i promise. [laughter] it just is what it is and i think often times and marginalized cultures the asset that you have is people and family because lord knows everything else is working against you so that is one of the many reasons we have a very close family. >> that's great. >> you talked about also earlier how you hav had to delay writing some of the books because it was like we talked about how hard it was. how blessed are you that you can take the time out of your book into the relati
i was like 19, 20. when my brothers and i went through issues it was in our early teens or 20s when you shouldn't talk to children at all. [laughter] there's nothing good happening there. we didn't have those tensions for whatever reasons. i had parents that were willing to even when i didn't want to be prevented. they give me advice like what are you doing that you had dinner yet? [laughter] i got this. i live on my own and everything. my american friends are often surprised like they call you...
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yes, i was. >> okay. and am i correct that you have never been on parole or probation before, therefore, you have never had a parole or probation revocation? >> that is correct. right. >> okay. and i have that you are, were unemployed at the time of this offense because you were in retirement status? >> that's correct. yes. yes. >> okay. now, this is a property conviction. we're currently hearing you on the robberies and enhancements, and so you have been assessed as a property offender. now, we've also assessed you as having a substance abuse problem. i'll tell you why that is. you have indicated also in the past that alcohol had a big factor in this particular crime and fact you spent the almost last nine years in prison because of an alcohol-related incident would be indicative of having some sort of a, at least temporary substance abuse problem. so we have scored you with having some history there. we have you as male. and we have that you are currently, well, very recently turned 90 years old. i'm sor
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i mean, it turns out that one of the guys, bruce here, i didn't know it was him, i thought it was another guy named mike, a friend of his, ex-partner of his, but i said i don't need any security. well, late they're day when they arrived at his hotel and spread out my property, he called and he said they're here, if you come here i'll meet you in the lobby, and you need security, o.j. this guy beardsley, big guy, and he's a little weird, you know. i think anybody that noes him knows he's a little different. i still told him this guy's not dangerous, man, but he says, man, bring some security. during the day when he was there, he met people from the wedding and one guy, mcclinton, said he did security in las vegas and it would help his business if he could have me as a client. i told him i didn't need him but after he insisted that i bring security i said i could use your help. i went to the hotel. i met with riccio in the lobby. the two guys, they also met us there, which was a big mistake, obviously. i realize that quite soon after this. and mr. riccio led us to his room, put the key in t
i mean, it turns out that one of the guys, bruce here, i didn't know it was him, i thought it was another guy named mike, a friend of his, ex-partner of his, but i said i don't need any security. well, late they're day when they arrived at his hotel and spread out my property, he called and he said they're here, if you come here i'll meet you in the lobby, and you need security, o.j. this guy beardsley, big guy, and he's a little weird, you know. i think anybody that noes him knows he's a...
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and i was like, "what?" t laughter ] then i realized even when he answers questions on camera, i'm still like -- "what?" [ laughter and applause ] then i heard bill cosby's trial was over. and i was like, "what? [ laughter ] bill cosby's in jail." then my friend was like, "no, he is not." and i was like, "whaaat? [ light laughter ] did he pass?" mistrial. and i bet when his accusers heard that, they were like, "what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what? [ cheers and applause ] what, what, what, what?" and then like 40 more times. yesterday was juneteenth, the holiday that celebrates the emancipation of slaves! but my white friends are not familiar with that holiday. so i was like, "hey, it's juneteenth." and they were like, "what is that? can i go?" [ light laughter ] and i said, "google it, and no." [ light laughter ] and everyone heard jared kushner's voice for the first time. and people were like -- "whaat?!" [ applause ] hilarious! he's going to the middle east for peace talks
and i was like, "what?" t laughter ] then i realized even when he answers questions on camera, i'm still like -- "what?" [ laughter and applause ] then i heard bill cosby's trial was over. and i was like, "what? [ laughter ] bill cosby's in jail." then my friend was like, "no, he is not." and i was like, "whaaat? [ light laughter ] did he pass?" mistrial. and i bet when his accusers heard that, they were like, "what, what, what, what, what,...
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left off as i was waiting for the music. actually, it is wonderful. years have iin 17 been given a thought to, well i wish i was there, or i miss this. you are grateful for the time you have, then realize you should focus on today and the future. liberating,s both and also, to concentrate the memory. you do not know how many years you have left, that you feel the country has given you something priceless and you owe something back. each in our own way, we try to figure that out. i found it a rewarding part of my life. i have loved it. former president bush: i woke up in crawford. [laughter] former president bush: the day after the presidency, expecting someone to bring me the coffee. [laughter] former president bush: laura did not bring the coffee. [laughter] former president bush: i think the thing that startled me, was, the sense of having no responsibility. in other words, and during the presidency, you become a custom to responsibility you have. it becomes arely natural part of your life. you wake up the next d
left off as i was waiting for the music. actually, it is wonderful. years have iin 17 been given a thought to, well i wish i was there, or i miss this. you are grateful for the time you have, then realize you should focus on today and the future. liberating,s both and also, to concentrate the memory. you do not know how many years you have left, that you feel the country has given you something priceless and you owe something back. each in our own way, we try to figure that out. i found it a...
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and i learnt to be who i was, and i became outrageous, and that was the way i got acceptance.th myself as a homosexual, but i actually don't believe that i belong anywhere. i can never forgive what they did to me, ever. pete price still presents a popular evening radio show in liverpool. finally this month, in 1977, racing car driverjanet guthrie became the first woman to compete in the prestigious indianapolis 500 motor race. she spoke to witness about competing as a driver in a male—dominated sport. archive: race drivers are a special breed of american folk hero. they have always been men — until janet guthrie. i had no house, no husband, no jewellery, no insurance. i had one used—up race car. i was playing in a millionaire's sport from the very beginning, and not having been born with a trust fund, i learned how to build my own engines and do my own bodywork. i thought there was a reasonably good chance that i would be successful at it, because i wanted it a lot, i loved the sport. it was the passion of my life, really. part of the fun is to accept the risk and deal with it
and i learnt to be who i was, and i became outrageous, and that was the way i got acceptance.th myself as a homosexual, but i actually don't believe that i belong anywhere. i can never forgive what they did to me, ever. pete price still presents a popular evening radio show in liverpool. finally this month, in 1977, racing car driverjanet guthrie became the first woman to compete in the prestigious indianapolis 500 motor race. she spoke to witness about competing as a driver in a...
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at 70% and i was at 15% and david duke was at 5%. i went up there and worked and campaign. .... you're the only extremist i know with a sense of humor, he said. thank you very much. appreciate it. [applause] >> thank you, pat. pat has agreed to answer some of your questions, but before he does i want to plug the book. they are available for order in the museum store and down the colonnade. the first question. >> hi. mr. buchanan. the first four months of our -- over here on your right -- >> oh, i'm sorry. go ahead. >> i can't stop thinking during the first four months of our current administration about nixon's final speech the morning he resigned when he said things like, those that hate you don't win unless you hate them, and then you destroy yourself. and also he said never be petty, and he was telling people like monica crowley at the end up of his life, asking rhetorically, why did guy through the fire if others were not going to learn from my mistakes. are you afraid that the current president is doing things that is going to ha
at 70% and i was at 15% and david duke was at 5%. i went up there and worked and campaign. .... you're the only extremist i know with a sense of humor, he said. thank you very much. appreciate it. [applause] >> thank you, pat. pat has agreed to answer some of your questions, but before he does i want to plug the book. they are available for order in the museum store and down the colonnade. the first question. >> hi. mr. buchanan. the first four months of our -- over here on your...
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i was embarrassed. i saw my parents and i couldn't look in their eyes when they looked at me i'd have to hide and then my boss came to me and said we have shoppers that want to buy a dvd player and want to know if it will work in india and i told them one of our team members was from india. i had to come out, the man was smiling and said are you from india and i said yes i am. which part? we are from mumbai and have a question. my son is in medical school, we are visiting and now going back the lady said and then scanned me top to bottom. what can i help you with, i said trying to avoid the next question. my friends often volunteered her son's salary and quickly asked mine. it was a way of judging. we are trying to buy a dvd player but want to make sure that it will work in india. are you studying at the university, the man asked. no, so what are you doing here he said. i'm working here i said. he fired the next question. what's your background. yes, this dvd will work in india i said coming into my back
i was embarrassed. i saw my parents and i couldn't look in their eyes when they looked at me i'd have to hide and then my boss came to me and said we have shoppers that want to buy a dvd player and want to know if it will work in india and i told them one of our team members was from india. i had to come out, the man was smiling and said are you from india and i said yes i am. which part? we are from mumbai and have a question. my son is in medical school, we are visiting and now going back the...
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i was basically self-support from the time i was 19. it took some getting used to, but i developed a real respect and affection for the people that worked there and i developed an enormous amount of respect for the secret service and the risks they take, and i adjusted myself accordingly. i love living in the white house. the lastr very vividly time i got off the helicopter marine one and walked into the white house as president before i would soon be gone and he would be there, and i was consciously aware that i was going in there more optimistic that i was about america than i did the first time. i never got tired of it. host: did you like living in the white house? pres. clinton: i did. -- pres. bush: i did. it was great. they pamper you, and we knew a lot of the staff. many of the same when bill was there, and when dad was there. it is great. place. really historic it is comfortable. i loved every minute of living your. host: -- living there. host: what is it like at camp david? a city great place to have a retreat and relax, or is i
i was basically self-support from the time i was 19. it took some getting used to, but i developed a real respect and affection for the people that worked there and i developed an enormous amount of respect for the secret service and the risks they take, and i adjusted myself accordingly. i love living in the white house. the lastr very vividly time i got off the helicopter marine one and walked into the white house as president before i would soon be gone and he would be there, and i was...
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>> i was a little bit. ning around the press that, you know, i cracked two teeth. and it just sounds like somebody, like, busted me in the face. but really, i just did it myself, clenching on my own jaw. [ light laughter ] >> seth: oh, well that's -- that's a lot worse. >> it's not as -- it's not as cool, you know? >> seth: "and it was -- it was back at my hotel room and" -- [ light laughter ] >> yeah. i wasn't even aware of it. >> seth: i was watching "real housewives," and i saw something that just freaked me out. >> were you there? >> seth: i was there, yes. [ laughter ] >> jesus. >> seth: your kids -- i know your kids were around the set. did they -- were they aware that their mom was sort of, going out every day to sort of get whaled on? [ light laughter ] >> that would make me a terrible mother, wouldn't it? >> seth: yes. [ light laughter ] >> i try not to -- you know, i try to be responsible. but there were a few days where i definitely forgot to not, you know, to let my mom know not to bring them aro
>> i was a little bit. ning around the press that, you know, i cracked two teeth. and it just sounds like somebody, like, busted me in the face. but really, i just did it myself, clenching on my own jaw. [ light laughter ] >> seth: oh, well that's -- that's a lot worse. >> it's not as -- it's not as cool, you know? >> seth: "and it was -- it was back at my hotel room and" -- [ light laughter ] >> yeah. i wasn't even aware of it. >> seth: i was...
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i think president bush was about 70 percent i was at 15 and - five. so went up there and we did well. and sure enough, we cut it down to where president bush be me but it was only 51 to 37. so we did that 10 weeks. we went to georgia and did as well. but then came super tuesday and there were eight primaries. and i was wiped out in all eight. so we were sort of feeling down and so i called nixon and he came on the line. i said mr. president, 10 for 10, not bad. and it nixon said buchanan, you're the only extremist i know with a sense of humor. [laughter] >> thank you very much, appreciate it! [applause] >> thank you pat. have has agreed to answer some of your questions but before he does i want to plug the book. they are available for order in the museum store and down the colonnade. our first question. >> the first or most of our over here and you're right. i can't stop thinking the first four months of our current president's initiation but nixon's final speech the day he resigned. he said things like those that hate you don't when unless you
i think president bush was about 70 percent i was at 15 and - five. so went up there and we did well. and sure enough, we cut it down to where president bush be me but it was only 51 to 37. so we did that 10 weeks. we went to georgia and did as well. but then came super tuesday and there were eight primaries. and i was wiped out in all eight. so we were sort of feeling down and so i called nixon and he came on the line. i said mr. president, 10 for 10, not bad. and it nixon said buchanan,...
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i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? r that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awoken from my coma. ♪ it's called a nap, susan lucci. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new, peach, from lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. bill assumed his mayo was the best choice. assume nothing. just like the leading brand, kraft real mayo is made with high quality ingredients at a price you can feel good about no wonder kraft is so good. for some, it's going the distance. and for some, it's going for 8 and a half hours of high-performance sleep. with beautyrest's innovations and technology, sleep performance is the new performance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. give it up for the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] also, all week we've had a drumming great who has played with such incredible artists as aretha franklin, alice cooper, joe satriani, and shakira to name just a few. and he's al
i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? r that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awoken from my coma. ♪ it's called a nap, susan lucci. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new, peach, from lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. bill assumed his mayo was the best choice. assume nothing. just like the leading brand, kraft...
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know what i was suddenly so used to someone else. and me yeah those months of small particles and thought i meant another poem of your muscles we already come up with . no lookup in psalms was a c. and as he. meant that most. people who are physically strong enough to survive this journey should be congratulated at the finish line. in my opinion such an bishan should be celebrated here you go with trophy a job and a happy life ever after. of all the migrants i've met along the way all smug for us is one of the few to have made it to the finish line. he now works in a paint shop in southern texas. but i have. done it all. and i have. no will he. said. i. see him but i hope. he. not to do that. but it. will. get in the. city where. if i want to treat his first american meal. after lunchtime finally clear. but. in addition to the twenty seven million hispanic nationals there are eleven million latinos who do not have begin to us. throw them out of the country and what would happen. economic collapse. to prep the court. who will clean the
know what i was suddenly so used to someone else. and me yeah those months of small particles and thought i meant another poem of your muscles we already come up with . no lookup in psalms was a c. and as he. meant that most. people who are physically strong enough to survive this journey should be congratulated at the finish line. in my opinion such an bishan should be celebrated here you go with trophy a job and a happy life ever after. of all the migrants i've met along the way all smug for...
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because i thought i thought i was more creative. n in reality it was all there, just the addictive part of my brain wanted an excuse. so you keep thinking about the hemingways, if you want to be great, you've got to do it this way. there's romance here, that's okay, burn out, fine. but when you get clear-headed about it, you look back and say, that's just a part of my brain that wanted another drink or didn't want to change, really. >> rose: when do you write? when i get up, usually i get up and have coffee and sit down and write at the house. but i write in every situation. in the car, on the road, on the bus is that a lot of people who have this reputation that somehow they are inspired by something beyond them to write, they will say, no, it's not that. it's sitting at a table looking at blank sheet of paper. >> i have heard it said that the music likes to find you working. i like what chuck close said, inspiration is for amateurs, the rest of us just show up and get to work. i thought about that a lot, you know. i think it's true
because i thought i thought i was more creative. n in reality it was all there, just the addictive part of my brain wanted an excuse. so you keep thinking about the hemingways, if you want to be great, you've got to do it this way. there's romance here, that's okay, burn out, fine. but when you get clear-headed about it, you look back and say, that's just a part of my brain that wanted another drink or didn't want to change, really. >> rose: when do you write? when i get up, usually i get...
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something that i was from. a matter of even thoughts as to my family. and what i'm going to get it was i mean you. know we might. have to look at the consulate don't know me of course but if it was you know i'm going to i would. love my life you know what i mean be. kind to the extend that i keep muslim outside to have someone three. to someone else. as i said now you but i can. see to do there must must be employed or look i'd like to make here through this a process to work with them and. what kind of. they don't push back in there with them to come because of gays because they want to said uncle mia yes christine yeah starstruck. not going to. see some wasn't of the look back on see mental and that are very there's a lot there mustn't think of the hour. it was lyndon which marking look at him come from and go to him to. the young you know and then we'll pushing them into the kind of forum i got o'connor for in that report i thought it made us feel. they have a space in banking the i wipe and i mean i don't th
something that i was from. a matter of even thoughts as to my family. and what i'm going to get it was i mean you. know we might. have to look at the consulate don't know me of course but if it was you know i'm going to i would. love my life you know what i mean be. kind to the extend that i keep muslim outside to have someone three. to someone else. as i said now you but i can. see to do there must must be employed or look i'd like to make here through this a process to work with them and....
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when i was going through a divorce i went on stage and i was working through it. any. >> i am a profoundly angry man. i was like dude i'm losing my mind. i have a break down i'm serious. oh your tired. take the day off i'll call you begun. >> du dude, i'm losing my mind. no no no. it's your day it's your day. so make me feel better friend, do it. >> i take great pride in not ever repeating a problem on any special. so if you'll permit me. my feelings were so deeply hurt in many way that is if i couldn't get it out with comedy it was a waste of time. you know, it's basically, you know what i feel like i got from my family, this low self-esteem which it runs deep. it started with my grandparents, they lived in this condo in florida. death wish village. >> -- are great, feel our pain. but the laugh is over and there's the pain again. >> comedian robin williams found dead this morning in his northern california home. his publicist says as of late williams has been battling severe depression. he was 63 years old. there's no painful recognition of the other side of what
when i was going through a divorce i went on stage and i was working through it. any. >> i am a profoundly angry man. i was like dude i'm losing my mind. i have a break down i'm serious. oh your tired. take the day off i'll call you begun. >> du dude, i'm losing my mind. no no no. it's your day it's your day. so make me feel better friend, do it. >> i take great pride in not ever repeating a problem on any special. so if you'll permit me. my feelings were so deeply hurt in...
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was. to be hasn't, my heart sank. i newspaper the terrain along the route and it's not very good terrain. >> reporter: such bad terrain, in fact, that larry was carrying an emergency kit he packed in case he found her alive. >> i put together a sleeping bag, some bottles of water. granola bars, hand-held radio and large caliber handgun, because it's grizzly country. >> there's mountain lions, coyotes. it's not where you'd want to see yourself let alone a young girl. >> reporter: brian was in his super cub. a graduate of bobbi's flight school and he and all the pilots knew what might be waiting out there. >> i think that every person in the air had worst-case scenarios playing through their minds. >> reporter: mckenzie missing over an hour. there were nine small planes in the air scouring the ground. >> over to 1-22-75. agreed to divide the miles and miles of southern montana and northern wyoming into a grid. >> everybody -- was looking everywhere. i mean, there was guys heading north and south, east and west. >> someone
was. to be hasn't, my heart sank. i newspaper the terrain along the route and it's not very good terrain. >> reporter: such bad terrain, in fact, that larry was carrying an emergency kit he packed in case he found her alive. >> i put together a sleeping bag, some bottles of water. granola bars, hand-held radio and large caliber handgun, because it's grizzly country. >> there's mountain lions, coyotes. it's not where you'd want to see yourself let alone a young girl. >>...
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because i was only going to sell the same d.c. because i was unable to show for in d.c. you know and it's that yeah yeah and i did you know i just did a deal with universal because i was like yeah they think you can think you know pitch to other places but i knew in d.c. to be first and as the only place i was going to do a show i was it just want to do what serious topics are you taking on this season. the first episode we taped was the one about. my grandmother lets us know she has all simas and then she decides that she's going to end own life and it's a comedy is the comedy really hope it airs next week will. see if people live she's going to kill herself which is going to go she has old yeah yeah yeah funny how many funny funny ever so surprising like the situations never like a lot of times the more interesting situations that are ones that aren't funny you know it's when you mine around that around people's view when their perspective on it becomes funny but like the situation so it's horribly depressing you think they sort of find more success see a third year. an
because i was only going to sell the same d.c. because i was unable to show for in d.c. you know and it's that yeah yeah and i did you know i just did a deal with universal because i was like yeah they think you can think you know pitch to other places but i knew in d.c. to be first and as the only place i was going to do a show i was it just want to do what serious topics are you taking on this season. the first episode we taped was the one about. my grandmother lets us know she has all simas...
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i was trying to get her attention so i did dramatic readings from dr. seuss books while she was behind me in line. host: her reaction? mr. mulvaney: complete disgust and disinterest overcome only by unbelievable persistence on my part. host: what did you see in her? mr. mulvaney: there is now magic formula on how to meet the special person in your life. i don't know how you met the person you might be with. it could be a bar, a church. a bookstore is not a bad place to meet somebody. host: triplets. 17 years old. mr. mulvaney: yeah, yeah. what did you want to know? host: whatsit like to raise triplets? mr. mulvaney: for us, it's completely normal to come home from the hospital with three kids because we don't know any different. these are our children. i don't know how to describe it to people. it's like having a slumber party at your house every single night. at least it was. two of the kids are already away from home. my daughter skipped a year of high school -- my daughter is a senior in high school. she skipped a year in school. she is at a publicly
i was trying to get her attention so i did dramatic readings from dr. seuss books while she was behind me in line. host: her reaction? mr. mulvaney: complete disgust and disinterest overcome only by unbelievable persistence on my part. host: what did you see in her? mr. mulvaney: there is now magic formula on how to meet the special person in your life. i don't know how you met the person you might be with. it could be a bar, a church. a bookstore is not a bad place to meet somebody. host:...
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and while i was doing that i looked down on the counter. f a little kid with a fake mustache. [ laughter ] can't get too mad. right? he's just doing his job. and that's fine. that's fine. i have a feeling, though, that he didn't i.d. me because of the mustache. i think he i.d.'d me because of my height. that's a little more realistic. i'm a little dude. i'm only 5'5". which is short. and i know that's short. because someone tells me every day. [ laughter ] just how short that that is. so i've become used to it. i'll admit, if i saw some of the things that i go through, if i could see them from another person's perspective, i'm sure i'd laugh. you know? sometimes i have to get on my tiptoes to use the urinal. that's funny. [ laughter ] that is funny. any job that i have where i was required to wear a uniform it just looked like i was going trick-or-treating year-round. [ laughter ] i get it. i get it. not always. definitely not always. but sometimes when i take a poop my feet will fall asleep because they've been dangling for too long. [ laug
and while i was doing that i looked down on the counter. f a little kid with a fake mustache. [ laughter ] can't get too mad. right? he's just doing his job. and that's fine. that's fine. i have a feeling, though, that he didn't i.d. me because of the mustache. i think he i.d.'d me because of my height. that's a little more realistic. i'm a little dude. i'm only 5'5". which is short. and i know that's short. because someone tells me every day. [ laughter ] just how short that that is. so...
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it was unexpected. iwas for me, my first public screening at the berlin film festival. i was sitting alongside hugh and the last five or six minutes of the movie are quite emotional. >> seth: very much so. >> and sad. and at one point hugh just reached over and took my hand and squeezed it like this. and i thought when the movie ended and the credits rolled, we had to sit and wait there for a long time as the credits rolled. i realized there can be no better way, no more appropriate way to say farewell to the x-men franchise than the scenes i've just seen. and so the next morning i made the announcement at the press conference i was done too. >> seth: well, that's wonderful. it is -- you are right. it is the perfect exit for the -- >> nevertheless, the franchise will go on without me and hugh jackman. >> seth: yeah. well, there's the wonderful james mcavoy who plays young xavier. >> tch, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: hmm, okay. you don't -- you don't seem to hold him in the same esteem that i d
it was unexpected. iwas for me, my first public screening at the berlin film festival. i was sitting alongside hugh and the last five or six minutes of the movie are quite emotional. >> seth: very much so. >> and sad. and at one point hugh just reached over and took my hand and squeezed it like this. and i thought when the movie ended and the credits rolled, we had to sit and wait there for a long time as the credits rolled. i realized there can be no better way, no more appropriate...
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i myself was by the show today way i thought it was going to be with everyone in the room you're not you're going to go . depose everybody yeah what's the difference from dream voice over and acting on screen i really liked my pajamas i like being a little booth and not having to worry about anything like i don't need makeup yeah i like being in there it's like i feel like it's really freeing because like when you're in front of an audience on a sadder something that it is a totally different like i feel like it's easier to be like a little stressed about like where the doing voiceover it's just all fun we're going to put in a clip now let's see a clip from despicable three. zero. zero zero zero the new season expired well you never got to go on a honeymoon so we made you. how we got by that i'm going to go. totally. get out you get you got they get out you got to. go don't tell me i know. how to even be able to. handle. this. leg i mishear gummy bears to a mound block. that. looks too good to leave in my writing. but they made it for you. good. good girl boomer issues. girl me paris
i myself was by the show today way i thought it was going to be with everyone in the room you're not you're going to go . depose everybody yeah what's the difference from dream voice over and acting on screen i really liked my pajamas i like being a little booth and not having to worry about anything like i don't need makeup yeah i like being in there it's like i feel like it's really freeing because like when you're in front of an audience on a sadder something that it is a totally different...