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. >> ask me a [ bleep ] question! >>> ever since the chinese invented the fireworks 140 years ago we love them, they go up in the air, fourth of july. let's not forget, they are exclosive and can be dangerous. >> they can blow your fingers off. >> first video comes from italy and it's quite the dramatic one. lots of explosions. however, explosion coming up that's bigger than they were hoping for. >> boom. >> you see that huge explosion there? what happened was a whole group of mortars, hundreds of fireworks, exploded at the same time. no one was killed but people were injured. when it exploded, shrapnel flew out, people were cut. somebody with an open wound in the arm. the second video, from juken, you can see, looks like fireworks night in the uk. november 5th we get together, fireworks and celebrate. this shows you how things can go wrong. they can't wait for it to go flying up into the air and explode in a flurry of colors and happiness. >> [ bleep ]! >> it goes flying off to the side. there's silence. turns around
. >> ask me a [ bleep ] question! >>> ever since the chinese invented the fireworks 140 years ago we love them, they go up in the air, fourth of july. let's not forget, they are exclosive and can be dangerous. >> they can blow your fingers off. >> first video comes from italy and it's quite the dramatic one. lots of explosions. however, explosion coming up that's bigger than they were hoping for. >> boom. >> you see that huge explosion there? what happened...
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but let me start by asking for your send time directing a feature film. >> yeah. >> why this one? a friend, michael f fitzgerald showed me the book and asked me if i thought there might be a good movie in it. i read the book and said there was a good movie in here. i think we can pull a screenplay out of this book, and it will have some originality to it. and we have a pretty good chance of making a film that no one's ever seen. >> what did you think that you could bring to the telling of this story uniquely? as director? >> well, as a director, i like my work. [ laughter ] >> what can i bring uniquely? i don't know. i'm interested in these women. >> yeah. >> that are the subject matter. and their experience. i know the country rather well. we have property in new mexico. and i grew up right next door. so truly interested in the country and getting into it with a truck load of cameras. >> let's jump right into it then. the story of these women. tell us what the story is about these women. >> okay. the story is about women, in particular three women, possibly four. who are essentia
but let me start by asking for your send time directing a feature film. >> yeah. >> why this one? a friend, michael f fitzgerald showed me the book and asked me if i thought there might be a good movie in it. i read the book and said there was a good movie in here. i think we can pull a screenplay out of this book, and it will have some originality to it. and we have a pretty good chance of making a film that no one's ever seen. >> what did you think that you could bring to...
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i said hell, he's asking me for something, i said i'll ask him for something. he turned and asked them if he could get confirmed. i said wait a minute, mr. president. he's not a lawyer. that brought a big laugh. every time i saw him after that, he laughed because he liked him because he wasn't a lawyer. those are some of the things you remember. >> so any regrets? >> no, not really. what i've done, i've had -- whether i was a democrat, if a republican would run against me or announce against me, whoever was president up here, whether it was one of the bushes or a reagan, that's most of the time i've been there, they would get in the race with me and tell them they weren't going to get any republican money. i stumbled into it because i got along with everybody. i don't think i have an enemy in the entire congress. i don't think people say that's ralph hall's bill, let's vote against him or let's vote for him. i don't have any enemies over here. i run -- don't run the thing. i'm the oldest member of congress to ever stand on the floor and cast a vote. you'd think
i said hell, he's asking me for something, i said i'll ask him for something. he turned and asked them if he could get confirmed. i said wait a minute, mr. president. he's not a lawyer. that brought a big laugh. every time i saw him after that, he laughed because he liked him because he wasn't a lawyer. those are some of the things you remember. >> so any regrets? >> no, not really. what i've done, i've had -- whether i was a democrat, if a republican would run against me or...
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me. what kind of demons, i asked. james warned me that they might come i was sorry i asked and even sorry that i knew. we stood on the balcony for hours, sometimes resting on an old donated futon with black pillows as another 747 and flew over to and at the international airport james and i stared up at the stars. i can no longer see. a the perfect fit between shoulder and underarm. our rapid heartbeat thumped against each other by the thin layers of flesh. i was afraid to move because he hated talking to me on prison life. he became inmate 323771. i was on my way to work one night in the laundry room, he began a story, when all of a sudden i heard a loud banging. there was a guard station at the signing. i was about to relieve whoever had been back there so the place was mostly deserted. the guard yelled what is that noise. what have you got and try to. i told him i didn't have anything. the noise grew louder. it sounded the same way smaller residential drivers do and something has been deposited like a pair of tennis
me. what kind of demons, i asked. james warned me that they might come i was sorry i asked and even sorry that i knew. we stood on the balcony for hours, sometimes resting on an old donated futon with black pillows as another 747 and flew over to and at the international airport james and i stared up at the stars. i can no longer see. a the perfect fit between shoulder and underarm. our rapid heartbeat thumped against each other by the thin layers of flesh. i was afraid to move because he hated...
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my wife asked me, what are you worried about? i said -- what happens if no one likes it?ight have reason to worry. the hotel industry is a fickle one. the industry tends to rise and fall with economy, and the big chains dominates. >> there are so many good operators. lots of companies that are very good at what they do. there are lots of options. if somebody checks out here and they see that they pay a couple of hundred bucks and were not happy, all they had to do is walk out the front door on park avenue and take a right and there are some great hotels to the south, great hotels to the north. and now with social media, you have to find a way to differentiate yourself from the competition. you have to offer a product and service people can relate to and feel good about using. >> but specifically, how do you make sure that loews differentiates itself from a marriott or a hilton? >> when our new hotels are done, we will have 21 properties. we are much smaller than the big-name businesses. we will be competing against a hyatt and the fairmont. we could be competing against t
my wife asked me, what are you worried about? i said -- what happens if no one likes it?ight have reason to worry. the hotel industry is a fickle one. the industry tends to rise and fall with economy, and the big chains dominates. >> there are so many good operators. lots of companies that are very good at what they do. there are lots of options. if somebody checks out here and they see that they pay a couple of hundred bucks and were not happy, all they had to do is walk out the front...
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and so he asked me, "so what do you do?" and so i listed my broadway credits. "i've done les miserables, and i did miss saigon, and i won a tony award for it." it just... eyes glazed over, and right over the head. he's like, "what else have you done?" very seriously, looking at me. so i lookd at my friend, who i had worked with in les mis. and we're looking at each other, it was like, "well, i did the voices of princess jasmine in aladdin and mulan." i got the biggest freakout that i've ever seen. >> hinojosa: you mean he started jumping up and down like... >> "no way!" and i'm like... it's amazing what pop culture and film will... you know, how it influences kids. >> hinojosa: so... >> it's just so... it was just so funny. it made my night. it really, really did. >> hinojosa: what are you thinking about what comes next? i mean, do you think, "look, i could be producing, i could be directing, i could..." i mean, what's your dream? >> for me, i kind of want to coach, to teach, and to do one-on-one coaching with people. i've done it for a couple of people back ho
and so he asked me, "so what do you do?" and so i listed my broadway credits. "i've done les miserables, and i did miss saigon, and i won a tony award for it." it just... eyes glazed over, and right over the head. he's like, "what else have you done?" very seriously, looking at me. so i lookd at my friend, who i had worked with in les mis. and we're looking at each other, it was like, "well, i did the voices of princess jasmine in aladdin and mulan." i...
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at some point he asked me, have ever seen the film "the titanic." i said yes help asked me, how come your country doesn't make movies anymore? he was a big fan of the movie, as were many members of the taliban. the 1990s they outlaw the titanic but a it was popular amongst the members of the taliban and they traded it around and people would get leonardo di caprio eric cutted and those were the categories in my mind in thinking about at the taliban and afghanistan and political actors. they get complicated when you talk to people and hear stories on the ground and that was really -- that is really the underlying theme of my book, which is that the category that we have come to think of as defining the war on terror, which is -- there are terrorists there are good guys, bad guys. it makes a lot of sense sitting over here, but when you're on the ground, these categories are remarkably fluid, and in fact, they don't often make sense when we try to think about them that way. so i learned that story -- it took me many years to come to that understanding.
at some point he asked me, have ever seen the film "the titanic." i said yes help asked me, how come your country doesn't make movies anymore? he was a big fan of the movie, as were many members of the taliban. the 1990s they outlaw the titanic but a it was popular amongst the members of the taliban and they traded it around and people would get leonardo di caprio eric cutted and those were the categories in my mind in thinking about at the taliban and afghanistan and political...
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it was just setting me up to fail, and she got pissed off and asked me why. time you put me on that, i ended up shooting a cop and i couldn't hold down a job. she said, you shot a cop? get him out of here. in ten years i think i got two of these minor reports for verbal abuse. all women. you know? why do you guys expect to talk to us like this and then just expect us to go, okay, uh-huh, yeah? >> did you call any witnesses? >> i need to know who the parole board is so i can ask them questions, like if she started the confrontation. >> you can submit questions to me in writing, but i can tell you right now i won't find that relevant. >> you can't hear what the questions are. >> you said i wanted to know whether or not she initiated it. >> right. >> just write the questions and have them call me and as soon as i get them down here after they call me, i'll come back. >> okay. i will. >> all right? >> all right. >> conrad's actions have delayed his pending release. and now with months alone in his cell to stew on this fact, it may be a recipe for disaster. after n
it was just setting me up to fail, and she got pissed off and asked me why. time you put me on that, i ended up shooting a cop and i couldn't hold down a job. she said, you shot a cop? get him out of here. in ten years i think i got two of these minor reports for verbal abuse. all women. you know? why do you guys expect to talk to us like this and then just expect us to go, okay, uh-huh, yeah? >> did you call any witnesses? >> i need to know who the parole board is so i can ask them...
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i'll let you tell the story. >> what happened initially, roman called me up and asked me if i wanted he movies and we went to the movies, and had a nice night, and he dropped me off in the parking lot on rodeo drive in beverly hills and i watched his taillights go on up the street, and i thought, i wonder if it's true that things go bad in roman's life?nlx and the next evening i was, at jack's house. jack was in aspen, i was packing up some bags.) we were splitting up at the time, and when i walked into the house i saw a blue jeans jacket and some cameras, and i recognized the jacket as the one roman had been wearing the night before. i didn't really think anything of it, because jack's house was always sort of populated, people came in and out. he had a number of people working for him. people dropped by. it was -- it wasn't unusual -- it wasn't an unusual thing to see an item of clothing of somebody's sitting on the bulkhead. so i paid no attention. i made a phone call, and within minutes, roman appeared with a young woman. i -- i didn't think, really, about how old she might be.
i'll let you tell the story. >> what happened initially, roman called me up and asked me if i wanted he movies and we went to the movies, and had a nice night, and he dropped me off in the parking lot on rodeo drive in beverly hills and i watched his taillights go on up the street, and i thought, i wonder if it's true that things go bad in roman's life?nlx and the next evening i was, at jack's house. jack was in aspen, i was packing up some bags.) we were splitting up at the time, and...
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i didn't know he asked me. i'm like don't get me [ bleep ] up. don't get me jammed up.said, i can use your name? i said, yeah, just don't -- and then he asked me -- when he was on the phone, he asked me like, what's your -- what's your "e," number, what's your last name? i wasn't quite -- >> you just gave this strange guy you just met in jail permission to use your name and your "e" number on something you didn't know what he was getting? you didn't know he was bringing in drugs or you didn't know what drugs or tobacco? you know what i'm saying? you had to have known his purpose. i can't see you saying, okay, go ahead. >> i knew it wasn't right. i didn't think it was drugs. i thought maybe contacting his victim and didn't want to go under his name. i didn't think he would be stupid enough to try to get drugs in here. >> you know the maximum sanction for each charge here is 15 days. being you cooperated somewhat, we're going to give you ten days in lock, all right? so you're done. good to go. >> all right. i felt like just cooperating. i don't know. just seemed like the
i didn't know he asked me. i'm like don't get me [ bleep ] up. don't get me jammed up.said, i can use your name? i said, yeah, just don't -- and then he asked me -- when he was on the phone, he asked me like, what's your -- what's your "e," number, what's your last name? i wasn't quite -- >> you just gave this strange guy you just met in jail permission to use your name and your "e" number on something you didn't know what he was getting? you didn't know he was...
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you can ask me who is john? i'm going to tell you who he is. our operation utah, which was a very vicious operation. finally overcame the enemy, so to speak, and moving out to a new position. and john was my point man, meaning he was the guy up front. and suddenly, there was an explosion. .nd i saw john drop and i ran over. and a good portion of his skull had been blown off. he was still alive. bleeding profusely. a coroner came with me, shook his head and john knew, knew he was dying. please be careful. the hero is mine. is last words were, please, be careful, colonel. there are times i go over to the world war ii memorial and i find john's name and i put my hand on t and i'll talk to john. he was so brave and so uncaring for himself. but the point is, i wore his blood on my utility uniform for three days. so i got to know john. story which ione, will always remember. en i was stationed in fort been ing, georgia, it was a segregated city. no blacks need bly. -- colinl couldn't get powell couldn't get into it. i took the casualty calls. so one
you can ask me who is john? i'm going to tell you who he is. our operation utah, which was a very vicious operation. finally overcame the enemy, so to speak, and moving out to a new position. and john was my point man, meaning he was the guy up front. and suddenly, there was an explosion. .nd i saw john drop and i ran over. and a good portion of his skull had been blown off. he was still alive. bleeding profusely. a coroner came with me, shook his head and john knew, knew he was dying. please...
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you do your team, i do mine. >> i had someone ask me, speaker of the house, how will you deal with thecord. i said i'm not going to run from it. i'm going to run on it. we had an economic turn around. we have done a lot of things that if they were down in washington, it would transform this nation. there was the economy back on track. we'll communicate the story. when we do that we'll be successful in november. >> hi everybody. i'm kay hagan. happy 4th of july. >> thank you. >> when you're done marching come to the park, we'll say the pledge of allegiance, we'll sing the "star-spangled banner", and we have an icy coke for you. >> i don't think people know her all that well. she's been in the senate. she was a legislators, but i don't think people are familiar with her. >> how are you. >> do you know each other. >> nobody nose who he is. he's in a second term as the u.s. senator. >> we'll have the tooth brush. he is delighted to be here. i am presenting this flag. united states of america to jamie, and we will raise this flag on the 4th of july. we have to remember all the men and women
you do your team, i do mine. >> i had someone ask me, speaker of the house, how will you deal with thecord. i said i'm not going to run from it. i'm going to run on it. we had an economic turn around. we have done a lot of things that if they were down in washington, it would transform this nation. there was the economy back on track. we'll communicate the story. when we do that we'll be successful in november. >> hi everybody. i'm kay hagan. happy 4th of july. >> thank you....
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and was escorted inside by detective stahl. >> everett stahl sat me down at a table and started to ask mefew questions. and i looked at him and i said "excuse me, officer. my wife works here. i really need to know that she's all right." and that's when he told me that she was deceased. >> his reaction was pretty excruciating to watch. i still had to press on, and i still had to move forward with my looking at him as a possible suspect. >> reporter: while dan mockbee was being questioned, michelle's family was starting to get word from the scene. >> i think i threw the phone down. and i'm just like no, no, this isn't happening. this isn't real. >> reporter: by dusk, the lockdown at the warehouse was lifted. >> i had each person walk through their day and it seemed like a normal day for everybody. nobody stood out. >> reporter: and then, every thermo fisher employee was sent home. as investigators wrapped up their first major sweep of the building, they were puzzled. >> there was really nothing out of place in this facility. after all the searching, the offices, the warehouse, there was jus
and was escorted inside by detective stahl. >> everett stahl sat me down at a table and started to ask mefew questions. and i looked at him and i said "excuse me, officer. my wife works here. i really need to know that she's all right." and that's when he told me that she was deceased. >> his reaction was pretty excruciating to watch. i still had to press on, and i still had to move forward with my looking at him as a possible suspect. >> reporter: while dan mockbee...
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so, anyway, she asked me to ask you if you would reconsider. i'll give you her material. ou. when is the new album coming out? >> i start working on new music towards the end of this year. i've been filming both shows at the same time, so it's a little hectic. >> jimmy: i'm not getting on your case. just asking. >> i mean -- last time ill invited you to the studio, you never came. >> jimmy: i don't recall that invitation, but maybe that's because uncle snoop brought a bouquet along. >> when snoop comes, somehow, when snoop's around, everything gets cloudy. >> jimmy: nelly, everybody. "real husbands of hollywood" airs tuesday at 10:00 p.m. on bet. and "nelliville" is coming this month. we'll be right back with cobra st starship. ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. >> jimmy: i want to thank geena davis, i want to thank nelly. i want to apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, their new s
so, anyway, she asked me to ask you if you would reconsider. i'll give you her material. ou. when is the new album coming out? >> i start working on new music towards the end of this year. i've been filming both shows at the same time, so it's a little hectic. >> jimmy: i'm not getting on your case. just asking. >> i mean -- last time ill invited you to the studio, you never came. >> jimmy: i don't recall that invitation, but maybe that's because uncle snoop brought a...
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. >> a normal question i'm more than happy to help you out with this project but don't ask me dumb [ project is how long does it take to make your father mad. >> if you could be the engineer for any building in the united states -- >> how the [ bleep ] am i going to be an engineer for a building that's already been built. >> this might not be his child. turns out we believe that aaron and dad are not father and son. in fact it seems that they are both into improv comedy in los angeles. this could very well be a way to put their names on the map. >> ask me a normal question. >> while this video shows an elephant at play at a national park in kenya, this is a rescue video. you see this guy. he is in there with his eight-year-old sister and his mom. that guy can't get out on his own. big sister gets out and mom is already out. he is not without rescue. the wildlife trust just needs to get the elephant out of the watering hole. you is two trucks of people coming to aid this guy. mama wants to protect baby. mom and sister wander off. they don't need to get a tractor or anything. they do p
. >> a normal question i'm more than happy to help you out with this project but don't ask me dumb [ project is how long does it take to make your father mad. >> if you could be the engineer for any building in the united states -- >> how the [ bleep ] am i going to be an engineer for a building that's already been built. >> this might not be his child. turns out we believe that aaron and dad are not father and son. in fact it seems that they are both into improv comedy...
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then he started asking me questions about cultural in the united states. he asked me, i heard that in the u.s. women walk around naked and nobody controls them. and i said, that's not exactly correct. and i tried to explain to him the differences in culture between the u.s. and afghanistan. at some point he asked he, have you ever seen a film, the titanic. i said, yes, and he asked me, how come you country doesn't make movies like that anymore? it turn out he was a big fan of eye "the titanic." and as we are many taliban members. they traded it around and people would go and get leonardo di caprio haircuts and that was the first inkling i got -- the categories in my mind in thinking about taliban and the politicalact ors, gets complicated when you talk to people and hear stories on the ground. that is really the sort of underlying theme of my book, which is that the category we have come to think of as defining the war on terror, which is, there are terrorists, there are good guys, bad guys. it makes a lot of sense sitting over here, but when you're on the
then he started asking me questions about cultural in the united states. he asked me, i heard that in the u.s. women walk around naked and nobody controls them. and i said, that's not exactly correct. and i tried to explain to him the differences in culture between the u.s. and afghanistan. at some point he asked he, have you ever seen a film, the titanic. i said, yes, and he asked me, how come you country doesn't make movies like that anymore? it turn out he was a big fan of eye "the...
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. >> let me ask you about the night that he was arrested. it was the first time i had actually been live on television for channel 4 because i was so new to the station then. out at his house, my memory is correct, you went out there that night and spoke briefly to him. is that correct? do i remember that correctly? >> i do remember that very correctly. it was a very difficult moment. he called the station as a matter of fact and asked if i would come over, and there was some considerable debate among station management about whether or not that was a good idea. i never had a second thought about it. of course i would, and i did. what was interesting to me, marion asked me to come to his house on that -- it was an awful night for him and his family. >> and christopher. >> he asked me to come because he wanted to know about treatment facilities. he knew -- it was clear at that time that he needed he. he knew because we had talked about it, that had been to treatment for drug abuse, and he wanted to know what my experience was where i had been
. >> let me ask you about the night that he was arrested. it was the first time i had actually been live on television for channel 4 because i was so new to the station then. out at his house, my memory is correct, you went out there that night and spoke briefly to him. is that correct? do i remember that correctly? >> i do remember that very correctly. it was a very difficult moment. he called the station as a matter of fact and asked if i would come over, and there was some...
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they asked me if i knew what victor had done was a crime, that he had raped me.den how much of my life had been stolen from me. >> the lord is my shepherd. he makes me to lie down -- >> i finally realized that victor is a monster. he's a rapist. he's definitely not christ in the flesh. he's like the anti-christ. >> you came forward in 2012 and gave a statement. shortly thereafter, a second female came forward. >> it was huge for me that they had the courage, the guts, the determination to do the right thing which was to come forward. to help get this whole thing exposed and dealt with for what it is. >> i just was told that they were going to grab him and arrest him. >> we believed we had probable cause. unfortunately, at that time, the county attorney chose not to press charges. >> i don't know why they didn't charge victor after i went to the police. i heard that the people who thought the case could be charged didn't have the authority to go ahead and charge it. >> the county attorney requested that we do more follow-up, more statements, added questions, and t
they asked me if i knew what victor had done was a crime, that he had raped me.den how much of my life had been stolen from me. >> the lord is my shepherd. he makes me to lie down -- >> i finally realized that victor is a monster. he's a rapist. he's definitely not christ in the flesh. he's like the anti-christ. >> you came forward in 2012 and gave a statement. shortly thereafter, a second female came forward. >> it was huge for me that they had the courage, the guts,...
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. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need some time. >> then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his coup from the judge, relieve the courtroom. >> once we got to him, it was obviously he was faking this. his eyes were closed. he was trying to peak out the corners of his eyes, gain an angle and look out the side. >> courtroom cameras stop rolling while medical personnel look over to wilkins. >> i remember looking over to him, calling him by names. >> his respirations, were, it will even unlabor. >> during his check-up, he shows further signs of life. >> i tripped over his arm. they opened his eyes and moved his hands. i can feel it move. >> they check on his vital signs and confirm, wilkins is faking it. so the judge calls court back into session. >> the record will request the jury is not present. the defendant is present and is claiming some medical condition. >> cameras rolling again. wilkins is seen slumped over his chair. extra securit
. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need some time. >> then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his coup from the judge, relieve the courtroom. >> once we got to him, it was obviously he was faking this. his eyes were closed. he was trying to peak out the corners of his eyes, gain an angle and look out the side....
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but the forward is interesting, because what he did, he asked me to first -- his son worked with me and asked me to give my observations of a young 14-year-old boy when he heard that the japanese had attacked pearl harbor. what it is is the views of a boy, a small boy and what he thought of world war ii and what he saw of the things that happened. i became, as an example, an air raid warden, at 15 years old. i had to go around to all of the local houses in our area and have them pull down their shades at night so the japanese or the germans couldn't see the lights during the evening. these were the crazy things -- not crazy things, but we tore down all of the metal fences in the city to build ships. and there was rationing of food, rationing of gasoline, rationing of all sorts of other commodities. it was a very tough period of time, i might add. i had a wonderful, wonderful mother. i was in a very tough school in boston. i don't know if you heard of public latin school. is the oldest public high school in america. 1635 it was founded. harvard university was found in 1636s a continuatio
but the forward is interesting, because what he did, he asked me to first -- his son worked with me and asked me to give my observations of a young 14-year-old boy when he heard that the japanese had attacked pearl harbor. what it is is the views of a boy, a small boy and what he thought of world war ii and what he saw of the things that happened. i became, as an example, an air raid warden, at 15 years old. i had to go around to all of the local houses in our area and have them pull down their...
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>> i told a girl i was dating one time, she asked me that, i said i've never had time. normally that would be a bachelor cop-out but knowing me that's probably the truth. i've dated girls i liked more than they liked me and conversely, dated girls that liked me more than i liked them but it never did play out. >> why retire today? why are you retiring? >> i've got a bad back. i got skin cancer. neither of which is imminently failing my health but with eight new counties and a total of 10 counties in all, with a bum back, a lot of these folks don't know me as opposed to the old district. i just felt like it might be a good time to walk away. >> where are you going? what are you going to do? >> someone asked me that the other day and i said i hasn't thought about it. he said, hadn't thought about it? he said you've had 30 years of no spare time, you're going to be in a position where you have nothing but spare time, you better be thinking about it. i won't fail retirement. i'll try to stay active. but colleagues that i've met up here, democrats and republicans alike, they
>> i told a girl i was dating one time, she asked me that, i said i've never had time. normally that would be a bachelor cop-out but knowing me that's probably the truth. i've dated girls i liked more than they liked me and conversely, dated girls that liked me more than i liked them but it never did play out. >> why retire today? why are you retiring? >> i've got a bad back. i got skin cancer. neither of which is imminently failing my health but with eight new counties and a...
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ask? >> her father. >> and he agreed? >> yes, he did and then he lectured me in russian about marriage. >> and you nodded? >> i nodded along because i had no idea what he was staying. >> did you ask your mother-in-law or your father-in-law for your wife's hand? >> no. we eloped. >> you did? >> yeah. >> bob, do you like remember anything from this show? he asks about all this. >> you need a little break. >> you did? >> you eloped? >> we all eloped. elope, elope, elope. divorced. >> with did a segment on this. >> big weddings. >> i had -- >> all right. >> you got divorced five times. one more thing is up next. >>> it's time now for one more thing and eric goes first. >> i have an amazing idea. because it's our good friend bobby beckle's birthday. >> how old are you? >> i'm not allowed to say. >> happy birthday. >> thank you, man. >> don't you see that he's trying to be responsible about his sugar level? that doesn't tell you how much he's going to eat of it. >> i do wanting to make a little bit of a serious note. i've been around for a number of years, you've pr
ask? >> her father. >> and he agreed? >> yes, he did and then he lectured me in russian about marriage. >> and you nodded? >> i nodded along because i had no idea what he was staying. >> did you ask your mother-in-law or your father-in-law for your wife's hand? >> no. we eloped. >> you did? >> yeah. >> bob, do you like remember anything from this show? he asks about all this. >> you need a little break. >> you did? >>...
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she doesn't have a license and she asked me to drive her here, you know what i'm saying?ing to sit here and make these people seem like i'm something of a human trafficker like that. that's not what i'm doing. >> is she living with you now? >> yeah. >> how long's she been living with you? >> maybe six months, maybe? >> was she homeless when she met you? >> mm-hmm. she was not homeless. she lived out of her car kind of. and i told her that that wasn't okay and that i didn't want her to be out on the streets like that, and she could sleep in my bed. i slept in the living room for a long time. >> so, now where are you sleeping? >> in the living room. she stays in my room. i can't force her not to do something, and i felt like i was helping her more than any other means that i had by at least making sure that she had somebody and she wasn't alone. i felt like at least making sure she wasn't by herself was at least better than nothing. >> after hearing hundreds of similar stories from pimps and traffickers, experienced investigators are unmoved by simon's good samaritan pitch.
she doesn't have a license and she asked me to drive her here, you know what i'm saying?ing to sit here and make these people seem like i'm something of a human trafficker like that. that's not what i'm doing. >> is she living with you now? >> yeah. >> how long's she been living with you? >> maybe six months, maybe? >> was she homeless when she met you? >> mm-hmm. she was not homeless. she lived out of her car kind of. and i told her that that wasn't okay and...
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let me ask another question. who the [beep] is he? by a complete peripheral player.resident: you have drawn some of the brightest minds of academia and policy circles. many i have stolen ideas from liberally. people from robert gordon, john gruber. >> he attended five of the twelve meetings at the obama white house in 2009 including the meeting with the president. >> when the bill was being written the administration paid gruber almost $400,000 for technical advice on drafting the law. >> jon: the white house cafeteria has a sandwich now called the gruberger. the president of the united states has a necklace it's a broken medallion. another half of that medallion resides on the person of one john gruber. this is the president and john gruber talking about obama care over lunch. [laughing] >> jon: so, i don't want to tell you how that ends. so the democratic leadership told us, the democratic leadership told us that the individual mandate in the affordable care act was not a tax even though they knew it was a tax. that's pretty slimy. i guess all they can do now is go
let me ask another question. who the [beep] is he? by a complete peripheral player.resident: you have drawn some of the brightest minds of academia and policy circles. many i have stolen ideas from liberally. people from robert gordon, john gruber. >> he attended five of the twelve meetings at the obama white house in 2009 including the meeting with the president. >> when the bill was being written the administration paid gruber almost $400,000 for technical advice on drafting the...
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yes, we did have an altercation that one time, but he has saved me on the streets. i will askn to carry my casket for real. he's a hero to me. he is a hero. and i admire him. he saved me from being raped. he saved me -- i got beat up, bloody and beat up on grandville avenue, thrown dow the stairs in my bra and underwear out in the snow. and i looked over, and his car just happened to be at the stop light and he picked me up and brought me to the hospital. >> that's how y'all met? >> no. i knew him when i worked at -- i knew him before i ever smoked crack. he did every single thing he could to not ever have me get out of the car and go walk division or do something with my body for drugs. everything he could. contacted my parents. contacted my kids. sent them pictures. >> he did everything he -- >> that was good. >> everything. >> that's good. >> the things -- the series of events that happened later was after a couple year relationship and i'm being stupid. drugged out, running the streets, walking division, making poor choices, killing myself. >> yeah. >> using myself, and he
yes, we did have an altercation that one time, but he has saved me on the streets. i will askn to carry my casket for real. he's a hero to me. he is a hero. and i admire him. he saved me from being raped. he saved me -- i got beat up, bloody and beat up on grandville avenue, thrown dow the stairs in my bra and underwear out in the snow. and i looked over, and his car just happened to be at the stop light and he picked me up and brought me to the hospital. >> that's how y'all met? >>...
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. >> they ask me who i run with, well, i run with teachers and librarians usually and when i find them, i'm run with them. they had an answer. i haven't found too many of them yet. >> he must also deal with racial politics in his prison job as a housing clerk. >> this is the office, i got a message that you had called over here. >> usually i come in the morning see who was pa rolled, if there are rollups, there are beds opened. >> i have 149 up, 252 up. those will opened since yesterday. >> i look at those and see i got wings and i place them. it's a bit of a puzzle because we have to house according to tear ethnicity, gang affiliation and medical needs. >> stefan had a job that afforded him a certain amount of information on the various inmates on the yesterday. so he had to walk a tight rope between doing his job correctly and appeaseing the various inmate groups on the yard, particularly the white group. >> naturally, your own people have expectations of you that are greater than somebody else on the yard, different races. so if you have information, you do go to your people first.
. >> they ask me who i run with, well, i run with teachers and librarians usually and when i find them, i'm run with them. they had an answer. i haven't found too many of them yet. >> he must also deal with racial politics in his prison job as a housing clerk. >> this is the office, i got a message that you had called over here. >> usually i come in the morning see who was pa rolled, if there are rollups, there are beds opened. >> i have 149 up, 252 up. those will...
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i will ask you about where you got that grit to study law. you., let me begin with you are quoted as saying "i was going to go to college and become an attorney and i knew that when i was 10." i want to ask you not so much what made you want to be an attorney but what did becoming a lawyer mean for you at that tender age of 10? oh. i thought you were going to ask , to say whatto me i was thinking at 10 was not terribly sophisticated. despitederstood that the repetitive theme of the ". mason" shows which introduced me mason" shows which introduced me to the law, that each case was different. there were different people doing different kinds of work interested in different parts of the world and the society were in. -- they were in. and i had the law gave one that opportunity, to learn new things constantly. but in high school i worked in an office. back then it was one man and a bunch of women, ok? in the business office of a hospital. i used to relieve them during the summer when they went on vacation. and i knew from the repetitiveness of the work that i
i will ask you about where you got that grit to study law. you., let me begin with you are quoted as saying "i was going to go to college and become an attorney and i knew that when i was 10." i want to ask you not so much what made you want to be an attorney but what did becoming a lawyer mean for you at that tender age of 10? oh. i thought you were going to ask , to say whatto me i was thinking at 10 was not terribly sophisticated. despitederstood that the repetitive theme of the...
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they asked me to leave, and someone told me about n street village. i took my show on the road, going around there, drinking and drugging, and it was some people around there that gave me some guidance. they let me come in, but they put me out. i came in and they put me out. but i kept coming, although i was drinking and drugging, i kept coming and they kept putting me out. but in june of 1990, some staff there, and i want to mention her name, sharon hart and joan hoffmeier, they first took me to detox and that started my road to recovery. >> you say the tough love you got at n street village really was key to your recovery, but you had to hit rock bottom first. >> yes. i came into n street village, like i said, in -- first time in 1990 and i got six months of sobriety and i went back out. because i got one more out there. when i came back, they didn't let me right back up in their program. they had me sit out front for four days and come back in the daytime. that was tough love to me because they wouldn't show what i was about. the tough love was tha
they asked me to leave, and someone told me about n street village. i took my show on the road, going around there, drinking and drugging, and it was some people around there that gave me some guidance. they let me come in, but they put me out. i came in and they put me out. but i kept coming, although i was drinking and drugging, i kept coming and they kept putting me out. but in june of 1990, some staff there, and i want to mention her name, sharon hart and joan hoffmeier, they first took me...
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me about what happened? >> don't you know? it's pretty obvious. >> i'm askingor not, sir. >> no. >> okay. thank you. >> should i talk to you? would you let me go? >> no. >> so, what good is there to talk to you about? >> that's a determination you have to make. i can't tell you whether to talk or not talk. >> that doesn't make sense. >> so, do you want to talk to me or not? >> about what? about why i'm here? because you guys pulled me over, that's why. >> based on our conversation we're having right now, i'm going to make the determination you don't want to talk to me. >> can i leave? >> you're free to go. >> thank you. >> as huddleston makes a hasty exit, grace kan, our producer, realizes she knows the 78-year-old. >> i know him. he's a member of my tennis club. >> that guy? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah. and i was, like, trying to pretend like i had no idea who he was. >> detective flores says that everyone probably knows someone who is a john. >> i'd be lying to say i could stop this whole thing, but we definitely could put somewhat of a dent and let these indiv
me about what happened? >> don't you know? it's pretty obvious. >> i'm askingor not, sir. >> no. >> okay. thank you. >> should i talk to you? would you let me go? >> no. >> so, what good is there to talk to you about? >> that's a determination you have to make. i can't tell you whether to talk or not talk. >> that doesn't make sense. >> so, do you want to talk to me or not? >> about what? about why i'm here? because you guys...
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and he asked me if i would look to help out. i said that would be great.ough all my conversations and meetings, dan and his crew, about being these houses, being involved and doing what i can. i came to him and said, you know, do you think we could build one or two in michigan? >> kid rock got his start in the 1990s. he has gone on to sell more than 25 million albums in the united states. ♪ he has been grounded by his midwestern roots and his heart has always been with the troops. >> i live in clarkston, michigan, i do feel a lot more connected to people who serve. when i was growing up, i had an uncle serving in vietnam and a grandfather in world war ii. but i was raised very patriotic. love my country. and, you know, just want to do everything i can to support people out there fighting the good fight. >> with kid rock's support, dan and his team at operation finally home agreed to venture north to kidd rock's home state, michigan. >> first of all, welcome home. thank you for your service. on behalf of pulte homes, a great michigan based companies. and co
and he asked me if i would look to help out. i said that would be great.ough all my conversations and meetings, dan and his crew, about being these houses, being involved and doing what i can. i came to him and said, you know, do you think we could build one or two in michigan? >> kid rock got his start in the 1990s. he has gone on to sell more than 25 million albums in the united states. ♪ he has been grounded by his midwestern roots and his heart has always been with the troops....
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[cheers and applause] >> jon: let me ask you a question. you get a lot of that?- jon: the screaming, jumping and clapping. >> ya. ya. [cheers and applause] >> jon: i understand. >> it doesn't normalize. it's wonderful but very strange. >> jon: really, i will be honest. i have a lost guests on the show. presidents of country, state, unbelievable. you're the first tkweft i want to rip your clothes and sell them on e-bay. i don't know why. it's a -- something for me. >> maybe we can come to an arrangement. >> jon: i feel if you went on the internet and oiled up your back side and bared it in a kardashian like pose this planet could end. [laughing] >> jon: that's how i feel. >> satellites will crash. jon: satellites will crash. how do you feel? this performance is remarkable. we saw a little something in the clip i want to point out. explain quickly what it is. i will get to the point, the film. >> the film is called "the imitation game" it's about a team of scientists who crack the german enigma code. early and the second world war saving 14 million lives. you're in
[cheers and applause] >> jon: let me ask you a question. you get a lot of that?- jon: the screaming, jumping and clapping. >> ya. ya. [cheers and applause] >> jon: i understand. >> it doesn't normalize. it's wonderful but very strange. >> jon: really, i will be honest. i have a lost guests on the show. presidents of country, state, unbelievable. you're the first tkweft i want to rip your clothes and sell them on e-bay. i don't know why. it's a -- something for me....
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a senior at villanova, a biokem major/x;ey fresh off o interview at medical school. >> they kept asking mequestions for ebola. i'm not blind. i'm not stupid. >> the one question they asked over and over and over, had she traveled outside the u.s. in the past year. her answer, no. she says u.s. airways made an announcement to the plane. we can't help you right now. that's not under our control. that we have to have you off of this flight as if i was some giant risk to the entire flight. nbc 10 contacted the airline. they paid fer a hotel and rebooked her flight in the morning. they said nothing about ebola came up. but she's not satsz filled. she says she was humiliated. >> i just hope this ebolaphobia kind of ends and people start treating people with certain medical conditions still as clients. >> as we mentioned, nbc 10 reached out to u.s. airways. they released a statement in response. safety of their passengers is always their top priority. they assured us that they will look into this incident. reporting live at philadelphia international air port in south philly, keith jones, nbc 10
a senior at villanova, a biokem major/x;ey fresh off o interview at medical school. >> they kept asking mequestions for ebola. i'm not blind. i'm not stupid. >> the one question they asked over and over and over, had she traveled outside the u.s. in the past year. her answer, no. she says u.s. airways made an announcement to the plane. we can't help you right now. that's not under our control. that we have to have you off of this flight as if i was some giant risk to the entire...
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me. what kind of demons asked? jesus warned me that the day might come when i was sorry i asked it even sorrier idea. wasted on the balcony for hours, sometimes resting on an old donated futon with lurch by pillows. that's another 747 flew over to land at nearby dfw airport, james nestor at the stars. under his in the mike crapo by a brilliant and nice guy, just put both his arms around me and held me tighter. i could no longer see his face. my cheek rested against his chest, a perfect fit between shoulder and underarm. our rapid from to guess each other separated by thin layers of flesh. i was afraid to move because he hated talking about prison life. it changed his mood. he became someone else. he became inmate number 323771. i was on my way to work in the laundry room just the beginning a new story when all the sudden i heard this loud ringing. there is a guard station at the sign in. i was about to relieve whoever had been back there and most of the place is mostly deserted. the guard yelled what is that noise?
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they asked me le if i danced.and i found ssons cannot t i'd totally keep a beat, does not matter what i do i cannot keep a beat. some have a facility that of my colleagues might find strange, i can follow. [applause] [laughter] fall a little flat in the audience apart from the hispanics, if my partner can keep the beat, i can follow. among his panicked man, the best dancers in terms of keeping the beat are dominicans. the worst are cubans. >> that is profiling it. >> cuba's have this very tight little steps. dance with a cuban. before i say yes to anybody, i h them first to sure i can follow, >> that is great. got to tell you, my husband always says he is the only put -- puerto does not rican who does not know how to dance. are going to start dancing in the conference. [applause] >> now you know. a question that works really well. tell us about a book you have why it was ly and good. books that are inspirational and they keep them on the table by my bed, i tried to read them a little bit every night. it is "mmy gr
they asked me le if i danced.and i found ssons cannot t i'd totally keep a beat, does not matter what i do i cannot keep a beat. some have a facility that of my colleagues might find strange, i can follow. [applause] [laughter] fall a little flat in the audience apart from the hispanics, if my partner can keep the beat, i can follow. among his panicked man, the best dancers in terms of keeping the beat are dominicans. the worst are cubans. >> that is profiling it. >> cuba's have...
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it's definitely interesting. >>> coming up -- >> my mom asked me what my job was. i'm a baker. , your little boy. you seem to have forgotten about me and mommy. >> ricky mckaskle gets a letter. from the womb. you don't need to think that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil... and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. don't miss the ultimate sleep number week going on now. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? elk bellow sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep only at a sleep number store. this week only, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. it's time to get to work are finally over, fixing our long-term national debt to help build a stronger economy. wi
it's definitely interesting. >>> coming up -- >> my mom asked me what my job was. i'm a baker. , your little boy. you seem to have forgotten about me and mommy. >> ricky mckaskle gets a letter. from the womb. you don't need to think that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil... and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. toasty or frosty? exactly...