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think i was like a puppy. i just, i wagged my tail and walked in a room. i was so young. i was just 20. >> mmm-hmm. >> and i just thought everybody liked me. and i was much too young to be a colonel's wife. >> mmm-hmm. >> but as i say, i just sort of didn't take it that seriously. >> he would have been a young colonel, too. >> and he was young. >> because of the war accelerating everybody. >> yeah. so what was -- did you enjoy bragg? >> oh, yeah. >> okay. then during the korean war, your husband commanded the 187th regiment from 1952 to '53 as a brigadier general. >> well, he was a colonel when he went over. >> okay. and then promoted while he was over there? >> yes. >> okay. >> because somebody, that dreadful man told me that -- called me once and said that he could not wear the combat inf infantry badge because colonels couldn't wear it or something like that. wes was a colonel when he went to korea. >> okay. >> so he could wear it, i guess. >> now, when the korean war happened, where did you live? were you allowed to
think i was like a puppy. i just, i wagged my tail and walked in a room. i was so young. i was just 20. >> mmm-hmm. >> and i just thought everybody liked me. and i was much too young to be a colonel's wife. >> mmm-hmm. >> but as i say, i just sort of didn't take it that seriously. >> he would have been a young colonel, too. >> and he was young. >> because of the war accelerating everybody. >> yeah. so what was -- did you enjoy bragg? >> oh,...
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i? can i? i had not shined my boots for months and i made sure they had a pressed set of jungle fatigue s, and so we sat there and had cocktails with the miss america troop, and i was the the youngest guy in the troops, and only guy in combat and i was sitting across from the colonel who gave me the original order, and ended up in the conversation of i did not do the right thing. but i sat there with miss new jersey and miss arkansas and we were in the middle of the dinner, and the mps came in and they said that we are being hit by rockets. we have to evacuate immediately. i'm looking around at the first plated dinner i've eaten in half a year, so i grab ahold of miss new jersey and we go out to this bunker and it had an actual viewpoint where you could see what was going on over the quang tri combat base. we are watching the rockets come in. and miss arkansas is on one side and miss new jersey is on the orders. miss arkansas said, that kind of look like the fourth of july. and i said, no, it doe
i? can i? i had not shined my boots for months and i made sure they had a pressed set of jungle fatigue s, and so we sat there and had cocktails with the miss america troop, and i was the the youngest guy in the troops, and only guy in combat and i was sitting across from the colonel who gave me the original order, and ended up in the conversation of i did not do the right thing. but i sat there with miss new jersey and miss arkansas and we were in the middle of the dinner, and the mps came in...
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i have no idea. i mean, i think anything would be better, but -- [laughter] >> i mean, that falls into the category of be careful what you wish for. so, michael, last -- i, last question. president trump tweeted, not recently but when the book came out, michael wolff is a total loser who made up stories in order to sell this really boring and untruthful book. he used sloppy steve span northern who cried -- steve bannon who cry hen he got fired and egged for his job. -- begged for his job. now sloppy steve has been dumped like a dog by almost everyone. too bad. [laughter] if the president were here right now or calls you, what would you say to him? >> the thing about talking to donald trump is that you never get to say anything to him. [laughter] but i predict that actually what he will say sooner rather than later is that he is responsible for this book. it's successful because of him -- [laughter] and he is the real writer of this book. [applause] >> and on that note, michael wolff. [cheers and applause] >> t
i have no idea. i mean, i think anything would be better, but -- [laughter] >> i mean, that falls into the category of be careful what you wish for. so, michael, last -- i, last question. president trump tweeted, not recently but when the book came out, michael wolff is a total loser who made up stories in order to sell this really boring and untruthful book. he used sloppy steve span northern who cried -- steve bannon who cry hen he got fired and egged for his job. -- begged for his job....
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i got my throat slit. i got my lung punctured. iot stabbed 40 times. >> the survivor of a vicious attack shares his story in hopes that these inmates will never commit such violence. but for another inmate -- >> this life is over for me. unfortunately, i don't believe in the next one. i wish i did. >> it's too late to turn back the clock. >> i looked down. there was a 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 1802 and 1939. its occupants included prisoners 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 that stomach full becaus
i got my throat slit. i got my lung punctured. iot stabbed 40 times. >> the survivor of a vicious attack shares his story in hopes that these inmates will never commit such violence. but for another inmate -- >> this life is over for me. unfortunately, i don't believe in the next one. i wish i did. >> it's too late to turn back the clock. >> i looked down. there was a knife and i just stabbed her like 17 times apparently. >> and now -- >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]....
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Feb 27, 2018
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i had a line of about six or seven. actually, i was -- ih school, i was a jersey boy, too. i was the president of the high school student council, and we had an executive committee, and i rammed through a bill to send -- to have the executive committee send christmas cards to the entire faculty of the school, and i sold my christmas cards -- [ laughter ] to the student council. >> jimmy: that's genius! >> i got a check for like $35, and i went home, and i showed my mother, and my dad. i was so proud, and my mom, she hit the roof. she said, "you're going to take that check, you're going to take it, and you're going to give it back. you're going to tear it up in front of the principal." she taught me about conflict of interest. >> jimmy: wow. >> my good mother. i had good parenting. >> jimmy: isn't that great? >> what i'm ashamed to confess is, i never gave back the $35. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: princeton high school. you owe princeton high school $35. >> it turns out -- it turns out i missed my calling. i should have been a a poli
i had a line of about six or seven. actually, i was -- ih school, i was a jersey boy, too. i was the president of the high school student council, and we had an executive committee, and i rammed through a bill to send -- to have the executive committee send christmas cards to the entire faculty of the school, and i sold my christmas cards -- [ laughter ] to the student council. >> jimmy: that's genius! >> i got a check for like $35, and i went home, and i showed my mother, and my...
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Feb 16, 2018
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i was a good student. but i said, five minutes i would allow other than study. i have to make money. to earn $10,000 per month, and i will allow me, myself, five minutes a day, so i asked my friend, isn't there good job that i can earn $10,000 in five minutes a day? my friend said, you are crazy. it is impossible. nothing like that. you want to sell drugs? [laughter] so i said, no, no, i don't want to do that. so i said ok, what is the best, most efficient use of my time? it is invention. it is invention. and i have to find patent. if i get the patent, five minutes. if i focus, i can come some idea, make some idea, so i set the alarm clock five minutes. tick, tick, tick. in five minutes i said, come, invention, come! come! right? [laughter] >> so i did that. david: it worked. >> it worked. david: you invented a machine that helped people translate languages. >> yeah. that one was the electric dictionary, the first electric dictionary. many students use the electric dictionary. the first one ever made was by myself. david: another crisis arose, and that is the financial crisis 2007-20
i was a good student. but i said, five minutes i would allow other than study. i have to make money. to earn $10,000 per month, and i will allow me, myself, five minutes a day, so i asked my friend, isn't there good job that i can earn $10,000 in five minutes a day? my friend said, you are crazy. it is impossible. nothing like that. you want to sell drugs? [laughter] so i said, no, no, i don't want to do that. so i said ok, what is the best, most efficient use of my time? it is invention. it...
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i-i was heartbroken when -- when i heard. now, i mean... no parent should have to bury a child. i...can't imagine. i... [ sighs ] i had a month of masses said for him. carly and i appreciated it. [ sighs ] ♪ i'm sorry i couldn't... have been there. i'm -- i'm just, you know -- i-i-i wish -- i wish i co-- had been the kind of father you could turn to for support. ♪ i'm -- i'm sorry, sonny, about all of it. ♪ mike, what -- what's this trouble you've gotten yourself into? ♪ just maybe... you never pushed andrew down the stairs. or if you did, it was an accident. like you keep repeating, you were just a small child. well, children are nothing if not impulsive. it wasn't an accident -- because you don't want it to be. i -- yeah, i don't know what that means. you're begging me to brand you as a lost cause. why would i want that? to protect yourself. the only person i'm trying to protect is elizabeth. elizabeth and her kids. have you ever, in all the time you've spent with them, ever felt the impulse to hurt elizabeth, jake, cameron,
i-i was heartbroken when -- when i heard. now, i mean... no parent should have to bury a child. i...can't imagine. i... [ sighs ] i had a month of masses said for him. carly and i appreciated it. [ sighs ] ♪ i'm sorry i couldn't... have been there. i'm -- i'm just, you know -- i-i-i wish -- i wish i co-- had been the kind of father you could turn to for support. ♪ i'm -- i'm sorry, sonny, about all of it. ♪ mike, what -- what's this trouble you've gotten yourself into? ♪ just maybe......
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i did not ask but i studied place. and i think dialogue and the structure has been very important to my work. in times when i have needed money, i think i thought, maybe i will write a screenplay i can make money do that and hang out at my house, i would leave my house to teach and writing a screenplay i will get 30 pages and and i would say this sucks. i'll just go write a novel. i know how to write a novel. and going back to fiction. but i think i grew up on t.v. and film and those mediums are very important to me. i have a lot of ideas from film. zone one comes from science fiction and horror films in the 70s. so, i was a t.v. critic for a while. i can do fiction and nonfiction but i don't really have the chops to leave those genres. >> host: is underground railroad being serialized the television? >> guest: usually my books have too many black people to go on t.v. or film. this has been embraced and when it came out, various people looked at it and we got a call from a young filmmaker. he had a great idea and it was barr
i did not ask but i studied place. and i think dialogue and the structure has been very important to my work. in times when i have needed money, i think i thought, maybe i will write a screenplay i can make money do that and hang out at my house, i would leave my house to teach and writing a screenplay i will get 30 pages and and i would say this sucks. i'll just go write a novel. i know how to write a novel. and going back to fiction. but i think i grew up on t.v. and film and those mediums...
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and i said can i? can i? so i started shining. i started shining my boots and making sure i had a pressed set of jungle fatigues. so my driver took me down there. and we sat there and had cocktails with the miss america troop. i was the youngest guy in the room, but i was the one with the most recent combat. i was sitting across the way from the colonel who had given me the original order and we had an interesting conversation but it ended up being, you know, i probably didn't do the right thing, captain and i'm sorry. but anyway, i sat with miss new jersey and miss arkansas. and 15 minutes, well, we were sort of in the middle of the dinner, and the mps come running in and saying sir, we're being hit by 122 rockets. well all have to evacuate immediately to the commanding general's bunker. so i'm looking around at this first plate of dinner i've eat in half a year. and so i say okay. i grab ahold of miss new jersey. and we head out to the bunker. it had an actual viewpoint where you can see. we're watching the rockets coming in. and
and i said can i? can i? so i started shining. i started shining my boots and making sure i had a pressed set of jungle fatigues. so my driver took me down there. and we sat there and had cocktails with the miss america troop. i was the youngest guy in the room, but i was the one with the most recent combat. i was sitting across the way from the colonel who had given me the original order and we had an interesting conversation but it ended up being, you know, i probably didn't do the right...
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i thank you i was i thought i ought. to thank you thanks except today it's our court now and if there's any ice and this is a place to step up our very best selves get right to so much success carry if they ask us to try to get our diligence. for those who are. so surprised it's different. confidence is just. going to go to susan and this is to do is to equate it to the noise you bring up a story. like or not but i says to. them those are the quickest and surprises me a substantial. number would simply because of the rules so will the spores that the book that. looked like a really good news and that was. twenty forty you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations one for being relatively peaceful political protest to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no war here i mean your list put in the new bill is that i mean you split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four g. and. those who took. it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these a
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i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i he there are sadly. i was. i. was going to you know i. try and do our job to their environment i'm not them used to me when i was in a pub of law nor singing as i was. on my done and pasok congratulations on your election as president or better thank you the. it and our now invite the speaker to take a seat. in the in the open. in the open . the so. order the sun. or another will president from up or cya. in the in the chief justice or not i remember was distinguished guests ladies and gentlemen south africa has just emerged from a historic and challenging and. in taking us forward i wish to remind the house of the words of wisdom by former president nelson mandela when he said in that quote it is in the character of growth that we should from both pleasant and layers and experiences and quote a lesson that we should draw from these words as a nation is that our challenges and not in some mountable. the challenging events of the last few weeks and the subsequent resignation of former president jacob zuma brought to
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>> will: no, i don't think so. i--ilaughs] that's not what i was saying. >> will: okay, then-- then what were you saying? >> paul: i'm not gonna tell you what i was saying. >> will: why not? >> paul: because then it would go to your head. [chuckles] >> billie: i know you think i used you as an excuse to come and help john, but i didn't. i was worried about you. i'm sorry that you lost andre. i was happy you found love, and i hope you find it again. >> kate: i don't think that's in the cards for me, but i hope it is for you. >> billie: [chuckles] >> kate: with the appropriate person, of course. [tense music] ♪ >> gabby: time for gabby to come out and play. ♪ >> chad: abby? ♪ >> gabby: well... looks like someone worked up a sweat. >>> for the past 12 days, we have had the privilege of a front row seat in the studio to witness the emotions, the drama, and the thrills of these games. this is the olympics. so we thought on day 13, why not take the show to new heights. when i say heights, i mean nearly 300 feet into the air,
>> will: no, i don't think so. i--ilaughs] that's not what i was saying. >> will: okay, then-- then what were you saying? >> paul: i'm not gonna tell you what i was saying. >> will: why not? >> paul: because then it would go to your head. [chuckles] >> billie: i know you think i used you as an excuse to come and help john, but i didn't. i was worried about you. i'm sorry that you lost andre. i was happy you found love, and i hope you find it again. >>...
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i quit. yeah. i just, i ate whenever i wanted, i just -- it was miserable. i hated it. jimmy: what is the book? >> it's called allen carr's "easy way to quit smoking." >> jimmy: allen carr's -- >> allen carr's "easy way to quit smoking." he also -- >> jimmy: what is his step one? >> he also has a diet book, i mean, but the great thing about the book is, he also -- [ light laughter ] he insists that you keep smoking while you're reading the book. and then when you finish it you stop. so, i took -- i mean, the books about this thick, okay? and poorly written with big letters. [ light laughter ] and i took months to read it, because i'm smoking. [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: i want to hear what this guy's gonna say. >> yeah, no, he's urging -- he's urging me. i was re-reading chapters -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: highlighting stuff. yeah. >> i was like, this is great passage i'd say to leslie, you know. >> jimmy: classic. yeah, exactly, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i'd say, "honey, you don't understand, this is a great chapter, here." i'm re-reading it. [ laught
i quit. yeah. i just, i ate whenever i wanted, i just -- it was miserable. i hated it. jimmy: what is the book? >> it's called allen carr's "easy way to quit smoking." >> jimmy: allen carr's -- >> allen carr's "easy way to quit smoking." he also -- >> jimmy: what is his step one? >> he also has a diet book, i mean, but the great thing about the book is, he also -- [ light laughter ] he insists that you keep smoking while you're reading the...
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i get out. all scared but if i raise my boss' cat ok i death as i see. yes what you think of when they set up somewhat the fictions. time graham character man was someone that shall have time for me now that's. right i mean the. monitor is bad for them cautious can't accept quickly this such outback. steakhouse was far they busted it was not that difficult to do i want to say on this i want to come was more than that i want to saw new york me quote him how that has more than pushed the was we done us push that was was she yes. but that was the neck out of any and the pages are solid as. my stock is scared and nothing to what he she will be about think about how to spot me when i spoke to the store was a double shot by. nobody could have bought it but it's not the kind of problem i was so i thought i was going to buy. but as usual of all of. the. most. i've mentioned this is. that this. court is you know how to get on with an accident the schloss of the talk. too much time to goof on what they must have moved on to be then. moated course you son could do t
i get out. all scared but if i raise my boss' cat ok i death as i see. yes what you think of when they set up somewhat the fictions. time graham character man was someone that shall have time for me now that's. right i mean the. monitor is bad for them cautious can't accept quickly this such outback. steakhouse was far they busted it was not that difficult to do i want to say on this i want to come was more than that i want to saw new york me quote him how that has more than pushed the was we...
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i had margaret. i had two babies at the time, so i don't think i was a very good wife to -- i forget what his job was called, i don't know. interviewer: then after that, after leaving the northern virginia area, general westmoreland commanded the 101st airborne division from 1958-1960 and then from 1960-1963 was the superintendent here at west point. and then from 1963-1964 he commanded 18th airborne corps. katherine: it was just a few months of the airborne corps. interviewer: what were your experiences like at fort campbell. katherine: oh, we loved it. it was such a -- it wasn't a very pretty post at that time. but we thought it was perfectly beautiful. and rip, and i had the two little children and then our oldest child, what, six years difference? was , just fort campbell -- because you had to make your own fun. and i even got the regimental commanders to address in tutus and boots. interviewer: they didn't jump out of a plane like that, did they? katherine: no, but we did a charity thing and the regimental commanders had their boots on and tutus. interviewer: that must have been funny. katherine
i had margaret. i had two babies at the time, so i don't think i was a very good wife to -- i forget what his job was called, i don't know. interviewer: then after that, after leaving the northern virginia area, general westmoreland commanded the 101st airborne division from 1958-1960 and then from 1960-1963 was the superintendent here at west point. and then from 1963-1964 he commanded 18th airborne corps. katherine: it was just a few months of the airborne corps. interviewer: what were your...
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i had just been voted out. i am in new york. iall bono up to say i don't think the deal is happening because i am leaving the firm. bono said, the heck with them. we will start our own firm. the same day. it's like, oh, you want to do a firm. you want to be in the investment business? he goes, no, i really do. i think i can help my work in africa raising my profile among the people i raise money from, bill gates, warren buffett, rupert murdoch. he loved raising money. he was incredible at it. every company we invested in wanted to be like bono, like u2. he would go and talk to the employees, he was so motivated. it was just a game-changing thing. we had one day a week of his time. we were really open about this. there was nothing like him in that world. if you're trying to invest at the intersection of technology and media, the fact he was not a hood ornament, was intimately involved -- we have some strong personalities. he was the one who always internal issues. it was just amazing. he is such a beautiful person. he is that rare
i had just been voted out. i am in new york. iall bono up to say i don't think the deal is happening because i am leaving the firm. bono said, the heck with them. we will start our own firm. the same day. it's like, oh, you want to do a firm. you want to be in the investment business? he goes, no, i really do. i think i can help my work in africa raising my profile among the people i raise money from, bill gates, warren buffett, rupert murdoch. he loved raising money. he was incredible at it....
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i had with sales and i felt okay well i know i'm good at selling. at is that i like about it and i realize i like offering something for someone that the need or didn't know they needed that could improve their life would help them. so in a moment, he wrote down in my journal i want to invented products that i can go to millions of people that will make them feel good. [applause] and two years later the idea came to me and i was ready for it. women have been cutting the feet out of the pantyhose for a long time and i only dated on did it, but i already asked the universe for my idea and said when it comes i will not squander it and i will take it and run with it. i didn't know where to go. i've never taken a business class. i never worked in fashion or retail. i have no industry contacts. i went on the internet and started looking up hosiery manufacturers and they were in north carolina. i called them on the phone relentlessly and didn't get anywhere so eventually i took a week off of work and drove there in person. and it was such an eye-opening exp
i had with sales and i felt okay well i know i'm good at selling. at is that i like about it and i realize i like offering something for someone that the need or didn't know they needed that could improve their life would help them. so in a moment, he wrote down in my journal i want to invented products that i can go to millions of people that will make them feel good. [applause] and two years later the idea came to me and i was ready for it. women have been cutting the feet out of the...
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i don't even know how i have amazon prime video, but i do. it comes with everything. that's where it came from, yeah, it's prime. yeah. but i found it, i watched the show, i could not stop. you are unbelievable in it. i love you in it. it's so good. the writing is fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: the whole cast is great. the time -- new york city. you got the accent down. it's so good. i saw you at the golden globes. you were so awesome and appreciative and fun. did you get nervous at those yes, yes, very much. i'm a person. i -- >> jimmy: you are a person. yeah, you totally are. >> i am a fully fleshed human being. i -- no, like, i hardly remember any of the golden globes, truly. like -- i -- so they told me that my category was going to be presented much later, so i was feeling surprisingly calm at the moment that carol -- >> jimmy: yeah, you're like, i don't have to get nervous, yeah. >> i was like, "woo, i can have another drink, eat some fish or whatever this is on the plate." it was delightful. and -- and then, and then i just sort of
i don't even know how i have amazon prime video, but i do. it comes with everything. that's where it came from, yeah, it's prime. yeah. but i found it, i watched the show, i could not stop. you are unbelievable in it. i love you in it. it's so good. the writing is fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: the whole cast is great. the time -- new york city. you got the accent down. it's so good. i saw you at the golden globes. you were so awesome and appreciative and fun. did you get...
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i do make him more and more blotchy. yes, i do. the post i come up with the idea and i run it by him. they've always let me decide what i want to do it on they had nixed a few things. around the time of the charlottesville protest and then the killing i came up with an idea that they would not allow me to do because i think they were concerned about the tenor of the country i think if i had offered that idea at any other i time it probably would have gone through. so sometimes you get a think i am not syndicated. i'm exclusive to the washington post. i do other work occasionally but yes they have the first rights. go back to the news, they ran it. all cartoonists get threatened at some point or another. the depending on what's happening at the time after september 11. that was a difficult time. some of you might have heard i did a cartoon about senator cruise and i got a lot of threats for that. i think when everybody's emotions are running high as when is when you get the most. but mostly we get e-mails telling us how stupid we are. [indisce
i do make him more and more blotchy. yes, i do. the post i come up with the idea and i run it by him. they've always let me decide what i want to do it on they had nixed a few things. around the time of the charlottesville protest and then the killing i came up with an idea that they would not allow me to do because i think they were concerned about the tenor of the country i think if i had offered that idea at any other i time it probably would have gone through. so sometimes you get a think i...
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i mean, i often -- my co-author jokes with me, says rip your mention, you know? and i cawn don't go in for days at a time to to look at what's happening on there because i don't have the heart to look at it. but it's only made it worse. it's made it moment by moment. if anyone -- people dissect tweets and words in tweets, and if you retweet a tweet, people think you're going one way or another. so, yeah, i do think social media has had a very big, played a very big role in where we are. and the it's is so accessible, you know? like i said, anyone can jump on and say whatever they want. >> by the way, i teach at a journalism school. this is a worldwide phenomenon. i mean, leaving aside the fact of politicians being attacked, the attacks on the media -- not only the president, the attacks you get when you write an article or can be just horrible. and there can be hundreds of them. jon? >> you know, i -- we have three children, 15, 13 and 9, and if i do nothing else, what i've tried to teach them is never write on a computer anything that you would not say to a person's f
i mean, i often -- my co-author jokes with me, says rip your mention, you know? and i cawn don't go in for days at a time to to look at what's happening on there because i don't have the heart to look at it. but it's only made it worse. it's made it moment by moment. if anyone -- people dissect tweets and words in tweets, and if you retweet a tweet, people think you're going one way or another. so, yeah, i do think social media has had a very big, played a very big role in where we are. and the...
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feel like i know you. i feel like iyou all of the time. you have known donald trump for years. you have covered him back in his real estate days. so i want to ask about last night. he talks a lot about unity. and then, at the same time, said very divisive things. do you think he's aware of the contradictions that exist when he speaks? >> no, i don't. [ light laughter ] and i could go into depth about that if you like. look, i mean -- a., i don't think he knows and, b., i don't think he cares. >> seth: yes. >> one of the things that he did during the campaign, his particular talent was seeming to take both sides of an issue, sometimes in the same sentence. >> seth: yeah. >> and so, last night, you had the soaring rhetoric at the very beginning. a couple of people compared it to like bohemian rhapsody. [ light laughter ] it was like, here is this part and here's that. so, there was the chorus of unity and soaring rhetoric and then we got to immigration and chain migration as he talks about all the time and limiting the nu
feel like i know you. i feel like iyou all of the time. you have known donald trump for years. you have covered him back in his real estate days. so i want to ask about last night. he talks a lot about unity. and then, at the same time, said very divisive things. do you think he's aware of the contradictions that exist when he speaks? >> no, i don't. [ light laughter ] and i could go into depth about that if you like. look, i mean -- a., i don't think he knows and, b., i don't think he...
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i did it. i asked. the day before i queried a couple of sources and asked the naacp, the nation's oldest civil what is theization, definition of a racist? their definition was the intersection of racial prejudice and power. you said it, i didn't. [laughter] and now they are calling the nation's oldest civil rights organization, now calling the president of the united states a racist. you have congressman john lewis. nia-malika: maxine waters. april: when you have a pattern that continues, and then questions about issues of the confederacy -- nia-malika: and if you look at the data on this and look at the polling, there's a quinnipiac poll a couple of weeks ago le commentter the s-ho showing over 60 people responding to the question, do you think the president respects black people as much as he respects white people, 60% of people said no, he does not respect black people as much as he respects white people. it was something like 17% of republicans, almost one in five. that was a data point that was interesting, the rep
i did it. i asked. the day before i queried a couple of sources and asked the naacp, the nation's oldest civil what is theization, definition of a racist? their definition was the intersection of racial prejudice and power. you said it, i didn't. [laughter] and now they are calling the nation's oldest civil rights organization, now calling the president of the united states a racist. you have congressman john lewis. nia-malika: maxine waters. april: when you have a pattern that continues, and...
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mean i i i went to a point where i cared no more i i from that day i wanted to be my father because he knew gemma was still here but he had to go out and say we want proper electoral reform he wanted a better future will for me and the rest of my family for the rest of the gambians so who would i be if i had to keep quiet i felt that is the only thing i had to do for my father left now i had to speak up for him i wanted justice my father i wanted gemma to just go i i was i was thinking of what i had gone through within that week and imagining another gambian family going through that was like it was unimaginable so i made sure i did something to stop another family from losing their father like i did i made sure that i stopped another family from leaving like a did so i had to speak up i had to say something to make sure everybody heard what i was saying to make sure people went out on the first of december to vote him out to make sure the world knows what he's doing and tell us about this role
mean i i i went to a point where i cared no more i i from that day i wanted to be my father because he knew gemma was still here but he had to go out and say we want proper electoral reform he wanted a better future will for me and the rest of my family for the rest of the gambians so who would i be if i had to keep quiet i felt that is the only thing i had to do for my father left now i had to speak up for him i wanted justice my father i wanted gemma to just go i i was i was thinking of what...
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i say that every time i see you in the hallway. >> steve: i do. i go, "hug me, man." like you don't even see me. [ light laughter ] i'm surprised you even heard it. >> jimmy: yeah, i did. >> steve: act like you don't. [ light laughter ] kind of hurts a little. [ laughter ] [ audience aws ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ grow old i won't forget to find them i like digging holes ♪ ♪ hiding things inside them when i grow old i won't forget to find them i've got no roots ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, donald trump, requesting a military parade, for being the first time someone will tell trump, "here comes the airplane," without putting a spoon in his mouth. [ laughter and applause ] "wall." >> steve: "walnut." >> jimmy: "i don't like it. >> steve: i don't like it, i don't want to eat it." "i'm not going to eat any of it." >> jimmy: here comes the airplane! >> steve: "no" -- [ talking over each other ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: open the hanger. >> steve: "thanks mother, but i don't like it, at all." >> jimmy: "what is it?" >> steve: "it's food." >> j
i say that every time i see you in the hallway. >> steve: i do. i go, "hug me, man." like you don't even see me. [ light laughter ] i'm surprised you even heard it. >> jimmy: yeah, i did. >> steve: act like you don't. [ light laughter ] kind of hurts a little. [ laughter ] [ audience aws ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ grow old i won't forget to find them i like digging holes ♪ ♪ hiding things inside them when i grow old i won't forget to find them i've...
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i lost it. i fell down on my knees and i was crying. and then i said to her, i am so sorry i was not there to protect you. and she -- my cousin looked at me and said, you see? and of course, she asked me how many times i had been arrested. i said 22 times. she said them white folks been whipping you, too, but you didn't give up your manhood, did you? and i said, no. she said, she didn't give up her woman hood, and that's when i learned something about the other side of my family and probably at least once a year wattly is about three hours' drive from atlanta. i go to her grave and i talk to her. >> was she on your mother's side or your -- >> she's on my father's side. so, that's where i get my rebellion from. >> did your mother and father talk to you about these things at all? >> no. no, they never did. and blacks did not talk to their children about slavery. you can tell me if i'm right or wrong. i don't think many holocaust survivors talk to their children. it was a matter of shame and it was a matter of revisiting something that was
i lost it. i fell down on my knees and i was crying. and then i said to her, i am so sorry i was not there to protect you. and she -- my cousin looked at me and said, you see? and of course, she asked me how many times i had been arrested. i said 22 times. she said them white folks been whipping you, too, but you didn't give up your manhood, did you? and i said, no. she said, she didn't give up her woman hood, and that's when i learned something about the other side of my family and probably at...
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i cannot take it any more. i -- i need to kind of understand what i just walked into. don't know what to do when he starts like that. so this is my fault, i'm not a good son, i don't -- -she never said that, no. i don't take care of you, i haven't taken bullet after bullet for you. and we started this business with debt that we've just gotten ourselves out of, okay, that your children have been carrying! you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work! but after spending a lot more time with nicolas, i came to realize that he was dealing with a lot of, a lot of baggage, a lot of things from the past, about his father's passing, about his mother's role, about his sister, about the burden he felt. and he really hadn't had anybody to talk to. when you walk in that door... -i am her boss. -you are her boss. byou also would never talk to an employee that way. so why do you? i think my sadness is manifesting itself in anger. it's just sadness i've been carrying my whole life. look, family business inherently brings drama and history, but in this case, i wanted to g
i cannot take it any more. i -- i need to kind of understand what i just walked into. don't know what to do when he starts like that. so this is my fault, i'm not a good son, i don't -- -she never said that, no. i don't take care of you, i haven't taken bullet after bullet for you. and we started this business with debt that we've just gotten ourselves out of, okay, that your children have been carrying! you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work! but after spending a lot more...
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i don't really think about it. i am most comfortable when iam about it. ist comfortable when i am sitting in my hiding hole in my home and writing will stop that is when i am most comfortable. would you be comfortable being called a feminist? i don't know, because the word feminist has many connotations. i would say that i believe in equal rights for men and women, i do believe in equal rights. i think it is important as a woman to speak up for what you believe in, and if that makes me a feminist, and i am a feminist. you are one of india's most successful writers. how easy or difficult is it to make a living as a writer in india? if you have gone into the big league, by big—league i mean, if you sell something like 30,000 copies or thereabouts, and you will get good advances. i have been fortunate, for my first and second book i could not make a living out of my writing. but now i am nine book sold, so now i can com pletely am nine book sold, so now i can completely make a living out of writing, which i am gratefulfor. but a new author would probably sell
i don't really think about it. i am most comfortable when iam about it. ist comfortable when i am sitting in my hiding hole in my home and writing will stop that is when i am most comfortable. would you be comfortable being called a feminist? i don't know, because the word feminist has many connotations. i would say that i believe in equal rights for men and women, i do believe in equal rights. i think it is important as a woman to speak up for what you believe in, and if that makes me a...
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i. was i i. i. i i i i. i. i. i i. the b.b.c. is accused of bias as the u.k.'s house of lords questions at the corporation's breaks of coverage following the release of the damning reports we hear from one of the authors. i think it's pretty cold that a public broadcast risk you. trial is so dramatically in this direction political issue that's all you. donald trump is caught saying he will definitely release of the contents of a controversial classified memo alleging abuse of surveillance powers by the f. and israel is just sued to new zealanders who allegedly convinced the pop star lord to cancel her tel aviv concert. or broadcasting one direct from our studios in moscow this is art international and john thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now the b.b.c. has been accused of bias in its breadth that coverage with of the majority of its guests said to hold a pro e.u. stance that is according to several recent reports which have prompted anger in britain's house of lords the corporations of toral guidelines however say it must be inclusive and reflect a
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i i i. i i. i. i i i. i. the b.b.c. is accused of bias as the u.k.'s house of lords questions the corporation's breaks and coverage following the release of damning report. i think it's pretty bold that a public broadcast risk you. know is so dramatically in this direction political issue. donald trump is caught saying he will definitely release the contents of a controversial classified memo alleging abuse of surveillance powers by the f.b.i. . it's really. more. i'm. and israel to do zealanders who allegedly convinced the pop star lord to cancel her tel aviv. and just about an hour's time my colleague and a dear tutor will join you with a full look at today's news go right now crosstalk goes inside of the memo mania sweeping the us political scene. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle the release the memo momentous upon us republicans are billing it as some kind of so. revealing political corruption at the highest levels of the department of justice and f.b.i. the democrats on the other hand and their support
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i do not think in those terms and if i had a list of social issues i now must address, i would be... i should be on when i am writing a novel. no. i don't feel any responsibility whatsoever. but having decided to write a book that included this subject, for example, or dealt with this subject matter, my responsibility was to do it as well as i possibly could and also to do it in a way as a novelist that could still surprise. i had just written a film script recently about a homeless woman, but she is a woman who happens to be homeless, if that makes sense, and that's the plot. but without the woman, you know, she's at the core of the story. but she's much more important than the adjective that describes her currently. ireland seems to be a constant source of inspiration for you. roddy doyle books don't tend to travel much beyond ireland. why is that? well, pg wodehouse's novels don't stray much beyond his back garden, really, do they? i have written one novel that was set in america, because it had to be because the protagonist got out of ireland, so in a way it is about him getting
i do not think in those terms and if i had a list of social issues i now must address, i would be... i should be on when i am writing a novel. no. i don't feel any responsibility whatsoever. but having decided to write a book that included this subject, for example, or dealt with this subject matter, my responsibility was to do it as well as i possibly could and also to do it in a way as a novelist that could still surprise. i had just written a film script recently about a homeless woman, but...
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you know, i mean, i would be remiss if i didn't acknowledge at least if i was supposedly sneaking in that side, i mean, it was don swarts is idea that we propose a sugar sweetened beverage tax in the city of philadelphia and i think it is that level of again innovation and foresight that has now led to put the litigation aside, you know, the success in 2016. focus on universal pre-k. another issue all of us cared deeply about during my tenure and so, i mean, there are a lot of things going on in the city of philadelphia that, i mean, we try to leave the city in better shape than we found it and i think the mayor is capitalizing on those things and then he has his own initiatives. >> final lightning round question. michael nutter in 10 years. >> first, i would like to be here. [laughter] i will be 70, so i will be doing many of the same things i'm doing now. trying to work with candidates across the country to change the political landscape. stay involved with politics and teaching and by that point i might slow down a bit, but i believe in being active. >> are you done running for off
you know, i mean, i would be remiss if i didn't acknowledge at least if i was supposedly sneaking in that side, i mean, it was don swarts is idea that we propose a sugar sweetened beverage tax in the city of philadelphia and i think it is that level of again innovation and foresight that has now led to put the litigation aside, you know, the success in 2016. focus on universal pre-k. another issue all of us cared deeply about during my tenure and so, i mean, there are a lot of things going on...
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i. i. i. i. i. i. hate everybody i'm stephen bob. to hollywood guy the suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. news this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different. in your windows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm rude have fun every day americans. hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people. the first. fifty years ago britain and we've been to a concert going on as a sleeping pill the dust he says would only him good luck to just shared this thought the side effects were terrible but not on the road as shown in dutch one football club will be here not the war then boom boom up across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself but as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been pulled the justice and it has been the couple. was spoiling is only producing. delusional fears it doesn't have any meaning unless
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>> i think i know the answer before i even look. believe it is fartlek, because we used to do this in the marines. >> really? >> believe it or not, we used to run fartlek courses, which were brutal, 'cause you would sprint, you would run, you'd do calisthenics, you'd do--and it was-- it was difficult. >> nothing to giggle at. >> nothing to giggle at, except for the name, which, come on. it's fartlek. [laughter] i feel really good about it. i'm gonna--i'm gonna just say d, fartlek, final answer. >> $30,000! >> ah! >> all right. >> yeah! i like it. >> 30 grand. all right, this is it, $50,000. >> that's the next one? >> yeah. >> ah, come on. >> $50,000 threshold. you still have two lifelines. >> okay. >> here it is, $50,000 threshold question. ♪ formula 409 cleaner gets its name from which of the following facts about the number 409? >> i am--i am feeling very strongly about d right now. but i do--i believe it's between a and d. i did bring a friend, and he is--he's generally pretty wise, but i think this is-- i don't know if this is in
>> i think i know the answer before i even look. believe it is fartlek, because we used to do this in the marines. >> really? >> believe it or not, we used to run fartlek courses, which were brutal, 'cause you would sprint, you would run, you'd do calisthenics, you'd do--and it was-- it was difficult. >> nothing to giggle at. >> nothing to giggle at, except for the name, which, come on. it's fartlek. [laughter] i feel really good about it. i'm gonna--i'm gonna just...
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i said i think it was an ice cream social. i said i really don't know but all i know is where the order came from. about five minutes later from his helicopter the ch 46 sudden death 66 calls me up and by the way this is the way marines talk on the radio. he said ken, i bet you wonder what we were doing. i said, sir, we were curious. he said those guys had been in the dmz for a month and i thought they deserved an ice cream sundae but in order to make that happen i had to have absolutely security of that dz. i said okay. because i was one of the guys in the cook's whites. and the only way they would allow me to be that close to the dmz and in that much danger, they made me promise that i would have absolute security and you're the guys who did it. >> wow. >> semper phi, that's all i could say, semper phi, sir. so i told everybody and they said, that's one of the best missions we've ever had. getting those guys an ice cream sundae. so several months later, after -- after i was out of command i commanded for six months which was t
i said i think it was an ice cream social. i said i really don't know but all i know is where the order came from. about five minutes later from his helicopter the ch 46 sudden death 66 calls me up and by the way this is the way marines talk on the radio. he said ken, i bet you wonder what we were doing. i said, sir, we were curious. he said those guys had been in the dmz for a month and i thought they deserved an ice cream sundae but in order to make that happen i had to have absolutely...
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unbutton when i sit down, but i don't know. it know. >> it's incredibly uncomfortable, though. >> seth: if it's uncomfortable, you can unbutton it. just to see how it feels. >> is this what it feels like to be a man? it's a nightmare. [ light laughter ] it's awful. >> seth: no, i think you look really natural. [ laughter ] i want to talk about your movie. >> please. >> seth: because it is very exciting. you're also working on the reboot of roseanne. >> roseanne. roseanne. >> seth: roseanne. you're executive producer. roseanne. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, cool. >> seth: and you -- here is a photo of you on set. >> yup. >> seth: which is very exciting. >> that's on the couch. >> seth: that's on the couch. [ cheers ] what has it been like? >> it's been a nightmare. you've worked with your heroes. or you have to talk to your heroes all the time. >> seth: yes. and at snl, certainly that was -- >> you're talking to me right now. this must be hard for you. >> seth: and i'm just barely, barely keeping it together. [ light laughter ]
unbutton when i sit down, but i don't know. it know. >> it's incredibly uncomfortable, though. >> seth: if it's uncomfortable, you can unbutton it. just to see how it feels. >> is this what it feels like to be a man? it's a nightmare. [ light laughter ] it's awful. >> seth: no, i think you look really natural. [ laughter ] i want to talk about your movie. >> please. >> seth: because it is very exciting. you're also working on the reboot of roseanne. >>...
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"i don't know, shall i? should i? i don't know." on't know yet what trump is going to do, but people are speculating that he will release the memo, but with a lot of redactions. in fact, we are acquired an exclusive sneak peak of the memo with trump's redactions. it says, "no collussion." "trump is good." and then just kep enough letters to spell the word "boobs." we've got a great show for you tonight. wanda sykes is here. but when we come back, they shot a convertible into space! stick around! ♪ ♪ if it's all right, oh yeah ♪ i wanna kick it with you all night, all right ♪ ♪ ♪ all night, all night, all night, baby ♪ 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. always. tihelps keep your laundry pacs safe, and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. ( band playing ) ( che
"i don't know, shall i? should i? i don't know." on't know yet what trump is going to do, but people are speculating that he will release the memo, but with a lot of redactions. in fact, we are acquired an exclusive sneak peak of the memo with trump's redactions. it says, "no collussion." "trump is good." and then just kep enough letters to spell the word "boobs." we've got a great show for you tonight. wanda sykes is here. but when we come back, they...
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i do not exist. of course i did exist. i waited for the sun to darken a spent my summers bottling peaches when the world the men failed my family would move on affected. >> i want to start in idaho where this takes place. can you tell me and you about what it was like as a 10-year-old version of yourself. >> we had affirmed applying to my grandfather. it was beautiful. there is we fields and mountains. it was a big mountain but just beautifully made. it came up out of the earth and formed into a perfect spire. i'd always been told the story that every spinning there would be an image of a woman's body my dad called it -- and he had a story that the nomadic indians would look for her spine and it's a sign that spring ended in winter was over and it's a time for them to come back. the farm was a junkyard and so we played on it like a playground. there's a lot of beauty in my childhood. it took me a long time to realize it wasn't completely normal. there were elements of it that were unusual. my dad was opposed to the instituti
i do not exist. of course i did exist. i waited for the sun to darken a spent my summers bottling peaches when the world the men failed my family would move on affected. >> i want to start in idaho where this takes place. can you tell me and you about what it was like as a 10-year-old version of yourself. >> we had affirmed applying to my grandfather. it was beautiful. there is we fields and mountains. it was a big mountain but just beautifully made. it came up out of the earth and...
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i stayed out for 2.5 years. i got really lucky. iound a job where i was selling advertising space for little weekly newspapers. i was selling and collecting. you have to learn how to analyze businesses to learn which one will pay you. you don't want to sell it to somebody who isn't going to pay you. it has to really work. that's when i discovered investing. i bought 100 shares of an a company called beech aircraft. they had a brand-new airplane called the king air, and the stock went up six dollars the first week i owned it. at that point i had the bug, but i did not know you could work there. i was not going to be a trader, i didn't know what the jobs were that they had. but i earned enough money and went back to college. people get paid to do research. i managed to persuade goldman sachs to give me a job in the summer of 1981. for those who have not studied history, 1981 was the year interest rates peaked for all time, t-bills went to 21%. municipal bonds with a aaa rating were 15% or 16% yield. so i go back and it is 1981. we are
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disagreed with, i pointed them out and i would continue doing that. people know where i stand and that i have been critical when there is something that i disagree with. for example, i felt his comments about charlottesville were of that nature and that is why i said what i did. interestingly, i expected us to be further apart on policy but he is not doing the 45% tariff on foreign goods and did not pull out of nafta day one. he has adopted many things i think make a lot of sense for the country and i will support him and work with him on those policies. but where we disagree, i will point that out also. restrict ak-47s and assault weapons? mr. romney: i will let the states make that decision for what is best with their own state. i think that's the best way to deal with this. >> what about utah? mr. romney: i think each state including our state ought to consider the widest array of options. find out where there is common ground. do what they need to to protect their students. i have grandkids the go to school here in utah. i want to make sure schools are safe. i will n
disagreed with, i pointed them out and i would continue doing that. people know where i stand and that i have been critical when there is something that i disagree with. for example, i felt his comments about charlottesville were of that nature and that is why i said what i did. interestingly, i expected us to be further apart on policy but he is not doing the 45% tariff on foreign goods and did not pull out of nafta day one. he has adopted many things i think make a lot of sense for the...
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i love hyundai. the muslim and i believe i was the only one of the i was the last. to sing the list and i know my name is dan laying it down i mean you know you. don't want to hang it. on them john. well i thought it. was likely. to was the local dogs would. not move. from. my. chair. it. was who leave you you know no no no no no no no no yeah murray love our i was. was yes. it was was was was back in the out so you all that your bammer look out boys that were all really matters. well you know you were out when i'm in i just i want her. little. face like. that if you pull. that was. good but i mean. what. was you do you get me. and you have been living life and you in the end it was like. no you. did. was give you. the fact. that i was going to let you know. that we'll zoom. right through them that i think syria last. thanksgiving. i didn't want. to move. out. of the range of our roots but with him. what a shame. i have. right . now i'm only like. what was what looked like i hate it. i think about what i have. right now if i lived that life well. you know it would so
i love hyundai. the muslim and i believe i was the only one of the i was the last. to sing the list and i know my name is dan laying it down i mean you know you. don't want to hang it. on them john. well i thought it. was likely. to was the local dogs would. not move. from. my. chair. it. was who leave you you know no no no no no no no no yeah murray love our i was. was yes. it was was was was back in the out so you all that your bammer look out boys that were all really matters. well you know...
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want to live like a man i enjoy and i don't i look forward to seeing my god i look forward to talking to my son i look forward to seeing family so i know that if i'm gone i'm not going to see them and you know so. anybody with a radio anybody with a radio got eyes on anthony anderson. to. copy i got him i got to say. and he was saw that on. the radio. all right. to. speak to the man i just called and he said he wants to meet you to see if you like it and he want to take it away and so it was both time and we did it we're going to be as big. as the game with you know just pick up you'll go there fourteen. that's what you grew up data started talking point the kids are going to come up play the towles i know i'm here to sneak out. and you devote yourself to these getting. this is like a downward spiral like like just that quick just a you know in the blink of body you know you're only just turning the murderers and i don't dealer's. convicts. mind you you are right. compassion. is what we. like love don't love nobody knows. i'm a firm believer that people grow in this conferen
want to live like a man i enjoy and i don't i look forward to seeing my god i look forward to talking to my son i look forward to seeing family so i know that if i'm gone i'm not going to see them and you know so. anybody with a radio anybody with a radio got eyes on anthony anderson. to. copy i got him i got to say. and he was saw that on. the radio. all right. to. speak to the man i just called and he said he wants to meet you to see if you like it and he want to take it away and so it was...
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i was, like, what did i do? why would i ever do that? that's not who i am. s not what i'm, like, about. >> reporter: does it occur to you to maybe call your parents? >> i wanted to. but i was scared what they would think. i don't want to look bad in their eyes. >> reporter: but coach carter tells a remarkably different story about the nature of their relationship and how it began -- he says baillie initiated, instigated and actively pursued a sexual relationship with him, alleging she viewed him as a prized conquest. >> she's like, yeah, i just want to have sex whenever you want -- like, just have sex just for fun. >> reporter: soon, he says, the sex talk turns into action. a physical, consensual relationship. but however it began, it's not going to end well. baillie heads home to wyoming for the summer. for what she hopes will be a respite from the remorse and regret. but even 1,000 miles away, she claims carter is making insidious demands, insisting she text nude pictures of herself or else he'll share those compromising photos. that summer, you didn't say
i was, like, what did i do? why would i ever do that? that's not who i am. s not what i'm, like, about. >> reporter: does it occur to you to maybe call your parents? >> i wanted to. but i was scared what they would think. i don't want to look bad in their eyes. >> reporter: but coach carter tells a remarkably different story about the nature of their relationship and how it began -- he says baillie initiated, instigated and actively pursued a sexual relationship with him,...
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visit that town i keep them in prague i put them on my instagram i talk about the towel i write or if you what have i ever tell you for a discounted complementary because suffering hotel would not be able to go to a magazine or to a billboard or to a television have bottle of free. review in something that could potentially be bringing them out my business i feel so disgusting having to say this i feel so vile and it makes me kind of feel sick as a twenty two year old who's running our business from her home i don't feel like i did anything wrong and. let me just bring in you look for young people like me to see if he can match them up with brad as intense as this ethical question was to anything the l. did or when you're going out as a social in for society i wonder what because he was a brat and anything that was wrong in that interaction you know it's difficult to say because i can't see the even now that she said i couldn't hear. and when you're dealing with a glimpse of her it's all about who. you can ask for anything and after a lot of money or
visit that town i keep them in prague i put them on my instagram i talk about the towel i write or if you what have i ever tell you for a discounted complementary because suffering hotel would not be able to go to a magazine or to a billboard or to a television have bottle of free. review in something that could potentially be bringing them out my business i feel so disgusting having to say this i feel so vile and it makes me kind of feel sick as a twenty two year old who's running our business...
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i encourage you to approve this and i thank you. iam happy to be part of this civic process and thank you again for your service. >> thank you. >> i will read the rest of the cards. emily, katy, david and chany. >> i am alicia chew. i am a golden gate park volunteer. as a senior i look forward to playing pickle ball three to four times each week. i socialize and exercise with a multigenerational multi-ethnic group of pickle ball enthusiasts. national and international visitors stopped by to hear the punk of the whiffle ball. we invite you in, introduce the game, take pictures and e-mail it back to them. this become was a vacation postcard playing pickleball with us in golden gate park. that is why it is so important this renovation plan goes forward with your approval. we can continue to extend goodwill to our global visitors like valentine from australia, south africa, german, italy, united kingdom and hong kong. of course, larry and connie, from prescott valley, arizona. norman and his wife from nebraska. fourth this pickle ball mak
i encourage you to approve this and i thank you. iam happy to be part of this civic process and thank you again for your service. >> thank you. >> i will read the rest of the cards. emily, katy, david and chany. >> i am alicia chew. i am a golden gate park volunteer. as a senior i look forward to playing pickle ball three to four times each week. i socialize and exercise with a multigenerational multi-ethnic group of pickle ball enthusiasts. national and international visitors...
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i played about 300 pounds in college. so i went to visit the sixers and i was 292. eight, i don't know if you can ever play in the nba. it was a month before the draft. i want you to get down to 285. so i went to texas for the summer and trained. i actually got down to about 281, 82. and then my agent said you know, if you sign with the sixers you can only get a one-year deal for $75,000. i said i didn't leave college for $75,000. >> jimmy: right. >> so we went on a three-day eating binge. >> jimmy: who was this going on it with you? >> no, just me and my agent. he went to denny and is had pancakes every morning. went to like a fast food lunch, had -- my favorite meal at that time was two fish fell yillets large fries. i did wash it down with a diet coke. went to a steakhouse every night for three days. part of the caveat was the sickers said we want you to stop in philly the day before the draft. so i went from 282 to 307 in three days. [ laughter ] and i thought -- so i go in there, and the sixers owners, he gd-ed me, called me mf, every name in the book. when & wh
i played about 300 pounds in college. so i went to visit the sixers and i was 292. eight, i don't know if you can ever play in the nba. it was a month before the draft. i want you to get down to 285. so i went to texas for the summer and trained. i actually got down to about 281, 82. and then my agent said you know, if you sign with the sixers you can only get a one-year deal for $75,000. i said i didn't leave college for $75,000. >> jimmy: right. >> so we went on a three-day eating...