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nobody ever asked me if i played ball. [laughter] >> people come up to me and ask me if i am wilt chamberlain. i say, wilt chamberlain is dead. what is that all about? >> maybe they want dating advice. >> i want to get away from sterling for just one second. you said it best. you said sports gives us an opportunity. >> what we were talking about is the donald sterling and michael sam situation. when they happen in sports, sports garners so much attention from the world and it is right there on tv. i can't believe they pay me what they pay me to talk about it. i was fortunate enough to make millions and now i make millions talking about how to fake people out with my lips there in this is an incredible world. i love it. having that opportunity is so real. we don't get those opportunities in fortune 500 companies. what we do is we are at a five through those conversations. let's take the michael sam situation for a moment. for me growing up, calling michael sam or guys that have a sexual orientation opposite of mine, we didn'
nobody ever asked me if i played ball. [laughter] >> people come up to me and ask me if i am wilt chamberlain. i say, wilt chamberlain is dead. what is that all about? >> maybe they want dating advice. >> i want to get away from sterling for just one second. you said it best. you said sports gives us an opportunity. >> what we were talking about is the donald sterling and michael sam situation. when they happen in sports, sports garners so much attention from the world...
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i was playing golf and the dude asked me. i had just written a column called no i am not a football player. he asked the question. i did not respond. we finally got done. what happens is we have perceptions. we have beliefs. a lot of them are based on race. if i see a 6'5" white guy i don't assume he played basketball. i just don't. when we talk about race, we have to acknowledge that there is something in between not a racist or you are a racist that plays into this and then we don't like to have that. now it brings into question how we were raised, how are friends are around us. there are all of these black and white and hispanic and asian students. they get along great. i know this is a bunch of bs. i asked them who they ate lunch with. who do you eat lunch with? when i asked that question, they got uncomfortable. i said you can't tell me you get along and you live in this wonderful race neutral world because who you choose to go to lunch with defined your view. i look at the parents and say who eats at your house for dinne
i was playing golf and the dude asked me. i had just written a column called no i am not a football player. he asked the question. i did not respond. we finally got done. what happens is we have perceptions. we have beliefs. a lot of them are based on race. if i see a 6'5" white guy i don't assume he played basketball. i just don't. when we talk about race, we have to acknowledge that there is something in between not a racist or you are a racist that plays into this and then we don't like...
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let me ask you this -- >> let me finish what i'm saying. >> go ahead. >> the net result of that though is the number of pours went up. the number of repetitions went up. so when they look there and say he was waterboarded 83 times. he wasn't waterboarded 83 times. there were 83 separate pours and each pour was on average about ten seconds. some were 40 seconds. some were 20 seconds. but we didn't feel it was -- i don't know how to say it any other way, we didn't feel it was right to use as much water as authorized. >> we're going to get to khalid sheikh mohammed in a minute, but sticking with abu -- nudity, standing sleep deprivation, slap, were those all used? >> the ones you mentioned were used. >> the facial grab, the abdominal slap, the kneeling stress position, walling? >> walling was used. if they showed up on the list, they were used. we didn't typically use a lot of those stress positions. we didn't use any stress positions with zubaydah because he had an injury. >> okay. >> so what happened just so the people know because this is the thing the people don't know when they hear
let me ask you this -- >> let me finish what i'm saying. >> go ahead. >> the net result of that though is the number of pours went up. the number of repetitions went up. so when they look there and say he was waterboarded 83 times. he wasn't waterboarded 83 times. there were 83 separate pours and each pour was on average about ten seconds. some were 40 seconds. some were 20 seconds. but we didn't feel it was -- i don't know how to say it any other way, we didn't feel it was...
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>> people ask me that a lot. i mean, i will say that there's many times i'm the only woman in the room. but i don't think about it. i think about what kind of personal jokes. structure whatever. i guess -- i think there's also -- there's more women -- i think it's reassuring, there's more women going into comedyd writing. >> self-fulfilling. for a while there weren't a lot of women going into comedy? >> i think it was a numbers game. people sort of hiring people who are like them and often times it's a white guy hiring a white guy. >> let's talk about race and comedy. norman leer admits when he was writing ground breaking comedies based on african-american families it was white writers. he said in hindsight he knows that was a mistake. at the time he didn't believe he was -- he didn't see what was wrong with that. >> i'm glad he admits that now. yes, there's -- corporate america, the hollywood is not different than corporate america in that there's a predominance of white males who are running things, making deci
>> people ask me that a lot. i mean, i will say that there's many times i'm the only woman in the room. but i don't think about it. i think about what kind of personal jokes. structure whatever. i guess -- i think there's also -- there's more women -- i think it's reassuring, there's more women going into comedyd writing. >> self-fulfilling. for a while there weren't a lot of women going into comedy? >> i think it was a numbers game. people sort of hiring people who are like...
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did you ask me that? >> how was i supposed to know? you did it behind my back. w am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy. you can be very smart. but if you don't have your word, you don't have integrity, none of the other stuff's worth a damn thing. sharla, right now, i do not want to do business with you because i don't think i can trust you. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go onto cnbc.com/the-profit. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonde
did you ask me that? >> how was i supposed to know? you did it behind my back. w am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can...
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did you ask me that? >> how was i supposed to know? you did it behind my back. w am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy. you can be very smart. but if you don't have your word, you don't have integrity, none of the other stuff's worth a damn thing. sharla, right now, i do not want to do business with you because i don't think i can trust you. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go onto cnbc.com/the-profit. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it
did you ask me that? >> how was i supposed to know? you did it behind my back. w am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can...
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and some people think oh, i have written -- i had a guy once ask me, a very famous songwriter ask me, he said, john, have you ever had a writing block? and i went -- i won't mention his name but i just said, man, look our the window. there's so much to write about, how could you possibly have a writing block? i couldn't possibly cover all of the topics that i feel i need to write about if i just wrote every day, day in and day out. >> "sticks and bones" and john mellencamp when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: dicialght funding provided by: ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: "sticks and bones" won the tony for best play in 1972. it tells the story of an american family torn apart by their son's return from the vietnam war. written by david rabe after his own return from the war. the play has returned after four decades. the"the new york times" called a full frontal attack on a hypocritical society. here is a look at the play. >> no legged boys and one-legged boys, all o
and some people think oh, i have written -- i had a guy once ask me, a very famous songwriter ask me, he said, john, have you ever had a writing block? and i went -- i won't mention his name but i just said, man, look our the window. there's so much to write about, how could you possibly have a writing block? i couldn't possibly cover all of the topics that i feel i need to write about if i just wrote every day, day in and day out. >> "sticks and bones" and john mellencamp when...
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i did an event earlier with some students and a woman asked me, did you know you wanted to be a lawyer and i had to admit to her that i didn't. the law did seem all that interesting or exciting to me. my dad was a lawyer and i look at what he did and i understand why it was deeply meaningful to him. he was not a courtroom lawyer. as a kid i didn't get what was interesting or exciting about it. and i went to law school for the wrong reasons. and the kind of -- i don't know what else to do and i want to keep my options open reasons. and i got there and loved it. and i was glad i made that decision. life takes you on different paths. honestly, i had come back -- my 25th reunion, eight years ago, if you said what are you going to be doing with the rest of your life, i said i was going to be cries iseberger and thought i was going to be a university president. flukey way life works. and takes twists and turns and don't know where you are going to end up. >> are you enjoying it? >> it's a good gig. as much as i say all of that, if you had said to me in law school you have a chance to be a su
i did an event earlier with some students and a woman asked me, did you know you wanted to be a lawyer and i had to admit to her that i didn't. the law did seem all that interesting or exciting to me. my dad was a lawyer and i look at what he did and i understand why it was deeply meaningful to him. he was not a courtroom lawyer. as a kid i didn't get what was interesting or exciting about it. and i went to law school for the wrong reasons. and the kind of -- i don't know what else to do and i...
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the first thing he was asking me, can i keep the fork? ah, he got me for a fork!] hot, though. >> make sure you blow on it. >> hey, no, don't mix it in. you've got to eat it in layers. when you start mixing it in layers, when you go to heat it back up -- hey, though, seriously, though, eat it in layers. if you mix it up -- >> this is good! >> listen to me, bro, walker, if you mix it up, you go to heat it back up, it will turn to oil. so eat it in layers. >> the trick is to get a little cheese in every bite. >> exactly! exactly. cheese in every bite. >> so quality. >> the trick is to get a little cheese in every bite. and that's the truth. but he goes and mixes it up like. it will turn that cheese into oil and it will taste like crap. you know, it won't stick right. hey -- >> i'm [ bleep ] good, all right. >> go like this. >> comfort food is exactly what walker needs. he is about to face the disciplinary board for having been caught with tattoo ink. >> i'm going to plead guilty. the officer actually told me he wasn't going to write me up, so maybe that will go in m
the first thing he was asking me, can i keep the fork? ah, he got me for a fork!] hot, though. >> make sure you blow on it. >> hey, no, don't mix it in. you've got to eat it in layers. when you start mixing it in layers, when you go to heat it back up -- hey, though, seriously, though, eat it in layers. if you mix it up -- >> this is good! >> listen to me, bro, walker, if you mix it up, you go to heat it back up, it will turn to oil. so eat it in layers. >> the...
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in 2011, the washington post asked me to revive the fact checker and make it a permanent feature. generally, i write -- and i have a colleague who works on it with me -- i write one or two fact checks per day. one runs in the sunday washington post as well. i rate politicians based on the accuracy of their statements. i look for statements that are about big issues, statements that i can use to tell a larger story about the background of the federal budget, or the health care law, issues that are
in 2011, the washington post asked me to revive the fact checker and make it a permanent feature. generally, i write -- and i have a colleague who works on it with me -- i write one or two fact checks per day. one runs in the sunday washington post as well. i rate politicians based on the accuracy of their statements. i look for statements that are about big issues, statements that i can use to tell a larger story about the background of the federal budget, or the health care law, issues that...
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she asked me, why did you not come earlier? that question still shakes me, has the power to shake the world. what are we doing? what are we waiting for? how many girls will we allow to go without rescue? children are questioning. children are questioning our inaction. watching our action. we need collective action. every single minute matters. every single child matters. every single childhood matters. therefore, the pessimism surrounding our children, i challenge the culture of silence. and the culture of culture of neutrality. i call on the governments and intergovernmental agencies, workers, businesses, teachers and you, faith leaders, and each one of us. put an end to all forms of violence against children. sa slave slavery, child sexual abuse, illiteracy, these things have no place in any civilized society. friends, we can do this. governments must make children-friendly policies, and invest in education, and young people. the businesses must be more responsible, accountable, and partnerships. intergovernmental agencies mus
she asked me, why did you not come earlier? that question still shakes me, has the power to shake the world. what are we doing? what are we waiting for? how many girls will we allow to go without rescue? children are questioning. children are questioning our inaction. watching our action. we need collective action. every single minute matters. every single child matters. every single childhood matters. therefore, the pessimism surrounding our children, i challenge the culture of silence. and...
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and asked me if i had been to vietnam before. i thought, that's why i am here. i said, yes. i was a third marine, 1968. he said you are the enemy. my heart almost stopped. i said he was the enemy here he put his arms around me and said welcome to vietnam. when that happened, it just made me changed me and i realized i am a human being. >> no no more ricks, no more stupid questions. no more heroes and no more headlines. it was only missile. >> over two and a half million americans served in the vietnam war. it had problems and some veterans brought home concentrations in their blood that would affect generations of vietnamese. >> they called us non-combatants and gave us jobs like unloading ordnance. whatever. sorry. one of the things we did was barrels of what they said was insecticide to kill mosquitoes here it was a very emotional >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead"
and asked me if i had been to vietnam before. i thought, that's why i am here. i said, yes. i was a third marine, 1968. he said you are the enemy. my heart almost stopped. i said he was the enemy here he put his arms around me and said welcome to vietnam. when that happened, it just made me changed me and i realized i am a human being. >> no no more ricks, no more stupid questions. no more heroes and no more headlines. it was only missile. >> over two and a half million americans...
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peter asks me who do you know? i'll mention face gracey because she'll nut a good word for me. a place blake bassett is a tough place to pin down. a hoyt of bashed wire and blue heron, crumbling breck behemoths and tiny trailers which astonishingly somehow still stand. it takes patience to pinpoint the soul of a kuhn, and pat roth and months after months and rare after larry men see the effects of globalization on her hometown. down to the street lights that illuminates the center at night. ever since bassett if you were stopped providing the town's communal lighting residents have solicited donations to pay for it at a cost of 720 per pole per year. some businesses gave up and had their lights removed from the poles. when i finally got around to asking bat for a tour of bassett i had already seen it from a disparate set of passenger seats. i had been taken round continued in a mercedes diesel and my subaru with junior thomas behind the wheel. he still prefers driving over riding. another chauffeur. i stood atop my car as -- keep me from falling with my camera. all to recreate
peter asks me who do you know? i'll mention face gracey because she'll nut a good word for me. a place blake bassett is a tough place to pin down. a hoyt of bashed wire and blue heron, crumbling breck behemoths and tiny trailers which astonishingly somehow still stand. it takes patience to pinpoint the soul of a kuhn, and pat roth and months after months and rare after larry men see the effects of globalization on her hometown. down to the street lights that illuminates the center at night....
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i want to ask about you it. let me play audio about the immigration issue.th me. did you in a campaign phone call. is that just campaign rhetoric? >> no. >> what's the evidence? >> hezbollah has tried to launch terrorist attacks. they are under federal indictment collaborating with locals in mexico to attack us. as long as our border is off, it's a national security issue. we know the drug cartels are focused on power and profit. they will branch out into any active if it brings them money and helps them consolidate control. that's why we need control of our border. >> do you worry rhetoric makes it that much harder to get some sort of agreeable immigration bill? that mraplaced a fear. >> the islamic state is cutting the head off of americans here. that's something we should be fearful of and we should take a stance against whether in iraq and syria or securing our southern border. >> one thing you did as a congressman, you were alone in voting against the farm bill. some people thought that was a problem for you. it turned out to be. explain to me what your
i want to ask about you it. let me play audio about the immigration issue.th me. did you in a campaign phone call. is that just campaign rhetoric? >> no. >> what's the evidence? >> hezbollah has tried to launch terrorist attacks. they are under federal indictment collaborating with locals in mexico to attack us. as long as our border is off, it's a national security issue. we know the drug cartels are focused on power and profit. they will branch out into any active if it...
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did you ask me that? >> how was i supposed to know? you did it behind my back. mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy. you can be very smart. but if you don't have your word, you don't have integrity, none of the other stuff's worth a damn thing. sharla, right now, i do not want to do business with you because i don't think i can trust you. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go onto cnbc.com/the-profit. you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels but i had to use so many sheets per spill the roll just disappeared. i knew i should've bought bounty bounty is 2x more absorbent and strong when wet. just look how much longer bounty lasts versus one of those bargain brand towels. and that's a good deal. bounty. the long lasting picker up
did you ask me that? >> how was i supposed to know? you did it behind my back. mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy. you can be...
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my wife asked me, what are you worried about? i said -- what happens if no one likes it?ht 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 the
my wife asked me, what are you worried about? i said -- what happens if no one likes it?ht 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...
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>> oh, girl, i didn't know you were going to ask me all this. >> breathing. right about now, breathing. >> yeah, man, you're really getting me all red here. i'm real embarrassed now. you just want somebody that's kind. that's warmhearted. they don't have to be the best looking. they don't have to be skinny. none of that even matters anymore. you don't realize that until you're taken away from society. that's how i look at it. >> why bulmer looks for love on the outside, roy freed found himself the subject of unwanted advances on the inside. >> being who i am, it was hard to live with me. i moved in with this other guy that was gay. i was like, sure, we can be roommates, but it turns out he had other intentions as far as force himself on me so we got into a little altercation last night. >> did you do any damage to him? >> not really. no, he was like bigger than me. the only good thing that came out of this black eye is which it gave me a single cell. which is kind of a catch-22, since day one i've got here, i've been requesting one. really, i just stay by hims
>> oh, girl, i didn't know you were going to ask me all this. >> breathing. right about now, breathing. >> yeah, man, you're really getting me all red here. i'm real embarrassed now. you just want somebody that's kind. that's warmhearted. they don't have to be the best looking. they don't have to be skinny. none of that even matters anymore. you don't realize that until you're taken away from society. that's how i look at it. >> why bulmer looks for love on the outside,...
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though i am flattered that newt gingrich asked me. the herman with the plan, the plan so fine they named it 9, 9, 9, the man of the flat tax, the indiana jones of opportunity zone, the herman, the her-myth, mr. herman cain! (cheers and applause) >> thank you very much, mr. colbert. and i will also like to thank all of you for being here. >> i know he is a pokemon word. i believe the words go like this. i didn't say i was going to say it. to be all these thing, not because i told you ♪ ♪ to ♪ but believe in yourself ♪ america ♪ my brotha from another mother mr. stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that man has got a beautiful voice. all i can add to herman's eloquent quotation from pokemon is got to catch them all. my fellow americans, a lot of people have asked me why are we here? what is this about? in fact herman canned me that on the bus coming here just now. the pundits have asked is this all some joke? we've all heard it, haven't we? i say if they are calling, being allowed to form a superpac and collecting unlimite
though i am flattered that newt gingrich asked me. the herman with the plan, the plan so fine they named it 9, 9, 9, the man of the flat tax, the indiana jones of opportunity zone, the herman, the her-myth, mr. herman cain! (cheers and applause) >> thank you very much, mr. colbert. and i will also like to thank all of you for being here. >> i know he is a pokemon word. i believe the words go like this. i didn't say i was going to say it. to be all these thing, not because i told you...
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me. i got down on my knee. and i asked her, would you marry me? and she says, yes. so i said, okay, then i'll put in a request for marriage. so i did. as it stands right now, last count, the chaplain said that i was the ninth in line. >> until he is wedding day, alan must rely on letters to communicate with his fiance. but before he opens his mail it must undergo a meticulous screening process. >> good morning, holman mail room. if it does,n't have dorm numbers ais numbers, they can't have it. doesn't have a name on the return address, they can't have it. doesn't have a return address at all, they can't have it. they're not allowed to have any kind of nude pictures. pictures that are sexually explicit. that's not allowed. when i was going through the mail, i was looking at the envelope. and i notice it was like a big sticker. i took the letter opener. peeled it. and when i did. nude picture. i was like, okay, well, that's rejected. at first i was like, okay. the nudity pictures, now it really don't bother me. i'm used to it. it's just like a normal routine. i go thr
me. i got down on my knee. and i asked her, would you marry me? and she says, yes. so i said, okay, then i'll put in a request for marriage. so i did. as it stands right now, last count, the chaplain said that i was the ninth in line. >> until he is wedding day, alan must rely on letters to communicate with his fiance. but before he opens his mail it must undergo a meticulous screening process. >> good morning, holman mail room. if it does,n't have dorm numbers ais numbers, they...
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and he asked me how i worked. and i asked him how he worked. and as i tell people, the script would have to have been horrible, like unreadable for me to say no because i think any actor will tell you, and and i said you know, he called me to say some really nice things. i said yeah, we were both talking about how good all hando-- alejandro is. i said all you have to do is see a couple of his movies. in fact, all you have to look at is-- and i probably would have signed on. he says all i had to see was the crash, the automobile accident scene. and i would have signed on. he is one of those people, you know, he is extraordinary, an extraordinary filmmaker. and has become a friend. and you have interviewed him. >> rose: oh yeah. >> he's something, isn't he. >> rose: oh, yeah. >> your father was a drink s that true? is that true? >> no, no. because my father was. my father is a mean-- drunk. you understand? >> okay he beat the-- out of me. i was okay. -- >> he said i'm taking off my belt or dow want me to take it off and use it. i said well, i made
and he asked me how i worked. and i asked him how he worked. and as i tell people, the script would have to have been horrible, like unreadable for me to say no because i think any actor will tell you, and and i said you know, he called me to say some really nice things. i said yeah, we were both talking about how good all hando-- alejandro is. i said all you have to do is see a couple of his movies. in fact, all you have to look at is-- and i probably would have signed on. he says all i had to...
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[laughter] >> i see i'm -- we're almost out of time with me asking questions. let me ask one more here and then let you ask one or two if you'd like and i happen to think the president hasn't been successful. [laughter] [applause] that is apparently the understatement of the evening. [laughter] and i'll put aside foreign policy for a moment where -- [laughter] where his failures have been most glaring recently. but domestically. there was an article just this week in "the wall street journal" by phil graham former united states senator, as you know, who calculated what america would be like if the recovery were like the other postwar recoveries. and he calculates that there'd be approximately 14 million more americans working, and the per capita income in this country would be $6,000 higher. a pretty dramatic difference between the president's record and that which he campaigned on. the president said he'd bring america today. we'd be unified. we'd be in a postpartisan presidency with reaching out across the aisle and so forth and these things have not succeeded
[laughter] >> i see i'm -- we're almost out of time with me asking questions. let me ask one more here and then let you ask one or two if you'd like and i happen to think the president hasn't been successful. [laughter] [applause] that is apparently the understatement of the evening. [laughter] and i'll put aside foreign policy for a moment where -- [laughter] where his failures have been most glaring recently. but domestically. there was an article just this week in "the wall street...
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me. that's why i asked the question. answer me honestly. >> and i will say it.l always be honest with you. that was an easy way to get some points. layup. you got? points -- >> tafris, that's insulting. that's not what i'm doing here. don't do that me, tavis. that's not what i'm doing. >> i think what you just did was insulting to me. at the end of the day you asked me on your show, number one. you asked me a question, number two. i gave you my honest answer, number three. and then you want to critique my answer as being too harsh. you're entitled to that but don't invite me on, ask me a question, get an honest question and -- >> to anyone who's listening you're doing a whole lot of complaining about the president, who's in a very tough position. that's all i'm saying to you. >> where is it written that don lemon speaks for all of america? you just said to anyone listening. that's your perspective, my friend. you don't speak for all of america. you're wrong. >> i didn't say i speak for awful america. but if all of america -- >> you said to anyone listening. >> o
me. that's why i asked the question. answer me honestly. >> and i will say it.l always be honest with you. that was an easy way to get some points. layup. you got? points -- >> tafris, that's insulting. that's not what i'm doing here. don't do that me, tavis. that's not what i'm doing. >> i think what you just did was insulting to me. at the end of the day you asked me on your show, number one. you asked me a question, number two. i gave you my honest answer, number three. and...
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it depends how you ask me. >> jon: really? it's a interesting thing. ealize these are now billion dollar industry. franchises. these are bigger than major motion pictures. >> that's right. that is what was pointed out to me by the people who asked me. why don't you do this, paul. it's bigger than anything. no, the thing was i seen my grand kids mainly playing them. i would say give me a go at that. come on. i would get killed within the first couple of seconds, hand it back to them, go on. so, you know i was mr. cool. come on, give it up. [cheers and applause] >> jon: how crazy is that. paul mccartney. it is, i find myself doing that as well. whatever my kids are interested in i try to do a little something for. they don't care about this. >> they don't care, no. jon: you know what my son said to me the other night. >> what? jon: why can't do you a show like "he wilellen"? >> he could have something there, jon. >> jon: he said i watch your show. i don't understand it. i watch her show and i really enjoy it. [laughing] >> and she gives out cds and things
it depends how you ask me. >> jon: really? it's a interesting thing. ealize these are now billion dollar industry. franchises. these are bigger than major motion pictures. >> that's right. that is what was pointed out to me by the people who asked me. why don't you do this, paul. it's bigger than anything. no, the thing was i seen my grand kids mainly playing them. i would say give me a go at that. come on. i would get killed within the first couple of seconds, hand it back to them,...
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. >> he asked me if i had been smoking pot. and i really, i started to get this almost dizzy feeling, and then he asked me if i had been i am peer review with this man, had i had relations with this man? and i kept telling him, no, to all of these questions, but he either different believe me or he hadn't heard or he wasn't going to help me. and he said, we have to find the sin in your life that caused your rape. and i just ran i ran out the steps of the administration building and he just confirmed my worst nightmare. it was something i had done. it was something about me. it was my fault. >> now, 31, landry says she wanted to come forward when she learned other students at bob jones shared her experience. in 2011, a bob jones trustee resigned when news reports surfaced that he had allegedly covered up the rape of a 15-year-old girl and forced her to confess her sin in front of her fundamentalist church. in the aftermath of the scandal, the university hired the group grace, godly response to abuse in the christian environment,
. >> he asked me if i had been smoking pot. and i really, i started to get this almost dizzy feeling, and then he asked me if i had been i am peer review with this man, had i had relations with this man? and i kept telling him, no, to all of these questions, but he either different believe me or he hadn't heard or he wasn't going to help me. and he said, we have to find the sin in your life that caused your rape. and i just ran i ran out the steps of the administration building and he...
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most people ask me, why are you doing this, the company's is already dead. thought i would just take it one step at a time and do better every day. i am more relaxed than most people think. >> people are telling you that blackberry's already dead. >> yes. >> why did you take this job? >> that is a great question. retirement. i could give you this reason about it being iconic in the industry, and it's a great company, has a lot of technology. all of that is true. but that does not automatically answer the question about why i am doing it. i started as being the chairman of the company. i was going to find the management team and formulate a strategy. i thought i was a little too old to run around the world and play cowboys. once i got into it, i find that it is hard just to guide instead of doing. we don't really have a lot of time. we need to find the team, think about the strategy. we have to get it done. right, wrong, or different, i decided to become the ceo. >> you are not crazy? >> there is a lot of potential here. it is not a done deal. we have seen a
most people ask me, why are you doing this, the company's is already dead. thought i would just take it one step at a time and do better every day. i am more relaxed than most people think. >> people are telling you that blackberry's already dead. >> yes. >> why did you take this job? >> that is a great question. retirement. i could give you this reason about it being iconic in the industry, and it's a great company, has a lot of technology. all of that is true. but that...
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people ask me, they want to be chemical free. they still want to have protection from the sun yet spf itself is actually a code that the fda uses saying that this complies with a certain chemical combination. >> right. >> so it's very hard to tell somebody about an spf. >> there are two types of sunscreen ingredients. there are the chemical sunscreens, the ones that we're familiar with and we're a little bit worried about, which i believe -- >> chemicals. >> -- are safe when they're used on humans. and there are the physical blockers, which are the titanium dioxide and zinc oxide which are what people call chemical-free sunscreen ingredients. if you're concerned about chemical exposure, you want to look for physical blockers that only contain titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. >> now, spf, if you put 60, is it better than 30, is it better than 15 or is it just like overkill? >> another great question. this is controversial, but it's really been a little bit of a myth that, quote, over spf 15 doesn't make a difference. i believe it d
people ask me, they want to be chemical free. they still want to have protection from the sun yet spf itself is actually a code that the fda uses saying that this complies with a certain chemical combination. >> right. >> so it's very hard to tell somebody about an spf. >> there are two types of sunscreen ingredients. there are the chemical sunscreens, the ones that we're familiar with and we're a little bit worried about, which i believe -- >> chemicals. >> -- are...
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so she did ask me to say one thing and that is that this year has been particularly difficult in terms of us getting our -- all of our money out of door, and dave can attest to this. but we had so many add-backs this year and we have been talking about this a little bit. we had so many add-backs that our staff has been working diligently to get the money out to our contract community. it's just been hard, because there is just really a huge amount and a lot of little things and some big things and it's been a huge amount of work for our contract staff in particular and they have done a very good job, but it's just taking a lot longer than we had hoped. we have the nutrition nofa allocations basically complete and should have those decisions for you on the docket for next month. but if you are hearing things out in community about why it's taking so long, that is just the reality of what we're going through this year. i am going to give a little bit of the director report time to tom nolan. he is going to talk about the free muni for seniors and what is happening for that and he can spe
so she did ask me to say one thing and that is that this year has been particularly difficult in terms of us getting our -- all of our money out of door, and dave can attest to this. but we had so many add-backs this year and we have been talking about this a little bit. we had so many add-backs that our staff has been working diligently to get the money out to our contract community. it's just been hard, because there is just really a huge amount and a lot of little things and some big things...
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i was invited down to the studio and then bill cosby asked me to meet at his brownstone to go over the role. >> reporter: she says there was nothing out of the ordinary on the first visit. she says she was invited back a second time and cosby said he wanted to rehearse the role of a pregnant woman she'd be playing on an upcoming episode of "the cosby show." >> part of the exercise he wanted me to do was to act like you were drunk. the role of a pregnant woman on the show, but i said, well, okay. and i went with that. >> reporter: she says while at his house, he insisted on making what he said would be the best cup of cappuccino. >> i took a couple of sips or the cappuccino and from the first sip and then the second sip, i knew i had been drugged. i mean, i was woozy, my speech was slurred. it kent getting stronger as time went on. i knew that i was in changer. >> reporter: then, johnson claims, cosby started to touch her. >> he called me over as if to begin the scene, he placed his hands on my waist. >> reporter: the super model says she went into survival mode. >> i just called him ev
i was invited down to the studio and then bill cosby asked me to meet at his brownstone to go over the role. >> reporter: she says there was nothing out of the ordinary on the first visit. she says she was invited back a second time and cosby said he wanted to rehearse the role of a pregnant woman she'd be playing on an upcoming episode of "the cosby show." >> part of the exercise he wanted me to do was to act like you were drunk. the role of a pregnant woman on the show,...
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>> first i have to say, half jokingly, you've asked me more questions than that senate committee asked me about it. as someone who was a scholar in national security law before the 9/11 attacks -- let me say, before 9/11 attacks, it was a small, small area of law. there were not many people in it. i had read about what great britain had done with the ira terrorist problem. the israelis also had a terrorism problems -- there were even judicial opinions in israel about this issue. i knew that democracies with legal traditions like our own had had to use tactics like this -- maybe not the exact same ones, but similar ones because of the same difficulty that we had. we had a need for information in a timely way. i think the thing that is hardest we are all familiar -- , all this on the show for sure, as americans, we all know the law enforcement system. the right to maranda. the right to a jury trial and so on. the thing about these interrogations -- we needed information right away. with law enforcement, you have the ability to wait. you do not have the pressure of time. that was really t
>> first i have to say, half jokingly, you've asked me more questions than that senate committee asked me about it. as someone who was a scholar in national security law before the 9/11 attacks -- let me say, before 9/11 attacks, it was a small, small area of law. there were not many people in it. i had read about what great britain had done with the ira terrorist problem. the israelis also had a terrorism problems -- there were even judicial opinions in israel about this issue. i knew...
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i felt like with the first doctor i asked a lot of questions when i was in his office. he was reticent to answer me. i said, i got to be smart enough to make decisions for my body. i need to understand this. >> so basically, don't back down. >> yeah, look after your own health. >> take responsibility and ask the right questions. you know, get a second opinion. >> yeah. >> even if they threaten you not to. it's responsible to get a second opinion, i believe. >> absolutely. i think it's really important for everyone. >> all right. thank you so much for being on the show. >> thank you so much for having me. >> very important topic to talk about. i think a lot of people are afraid because they don't want to lose their doctor. so coming up, 101 ways to use coconut oil. [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecti
i felt like with the first doctor i asked a lot of questions when i was in his office. he was reticent to answer me. i said, i got to be smart enough to make decisions for my body. i need to understand this. >> so basically, don't back down. >> yeah, look after your own health. >> take responsibility and ask the right questions. you know, get a second opinion. >> yeah. >> even if they threaten you not to. it's responsible to get a second opinion, i believe....
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. >> the detective asked me if there was any trouble in their marriage. >> who done it? >> sometimes desperate people do desperate things. >>> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." ♪ >> reporter: they call it the early shift for a reason. it was still an hour before dawn in this small town in northern kentucky. and in a few hours, a local warehouse would become an ant hill of activity as the first employees of the morning arrived. ♪ >> reporter: but who among them could predict that before the first coffee break that day one of their co-workers would be dead? >> i just walked in her office and i think somebody killed somebody upstairs in her office. >> okay. what makes you think somebody killed somebody? >> she is laying there on the ground and there's blood all over. >> reporter: impossible to believe in this tight-knit workplace where everyone knows everyone but there was michelle mockby 42 wife and mother face down in a pool of blood. the sheriff's department would launch an investigation. >> you know that your suspect is one of those people in the building. >> that
. >> the detective asked me if there was any trouble in their marriage. >> who done it? >> sometimes desperate people do desperate things. >>> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." ♪ >> reporter: they call it the early shift for a reason. it was still an hour before dawn in this small town in northern kentucky. and in a few hours, a local warehouse would become an ant hill of activity as the first employees of the morning arrived. ♪ >>...
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>> he didn't ask me. i asked him. told me that, one day he told me, he said, whatever i have, if you need it, i'd give it to you. and i said, "can i have your last name?" and he said yes, so that's what we're doing. yeah, i got his name on my leg. do you want to see it? >> although ronnie had less than a year to complete on his sentence, the couple couldn't wait to get married and put in a request for a prison wedding. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october the 7th. >> you're going to be a good boy. promise? say promise. >> being good in prison has not always been ronnie's strongest quality. >> yeah, i got about 100 write-ups. might be over that. been caught tattooing, smoking weed, drinking, fighting. got locked up for robbery inside of here. >> he kind of had a bully type attitude. >> what are you waiting for? >> and it was clear he wanted to be on the show. he wanted to do it, but at every turn, he was resistant. there was one point where i went into his cell to get some "b"
>> he didn't ask me. i asked him. told me that, one day he told me, he said, whatever i have, if you need it, i'd give it to you. and i said, "can i have your last name?" and he said yes, so that's what we're doing. yeah, i got his name on my leg. do you want to see it? >> although ronnie had less than a year to complete on his sentence, the couple couldn't wait to get married and put in a request for a prison wedding. >> i told them we wanted to get married october...
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maufass as asked me to please vote yes and ms. mendoza-mcdonnell pardon me. >> yes. >> dr.urase. >> ms. norton and minnesota and president fewer that's unanimous. >> (clapping.) okay. >> yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. >> congratulations. >> thank you arrest all right. yes unit thank you claps go go okay. thank you very much and now we're back to our meeting we're going to take a 10 minute recess and thank you, very much. for taking that item out of order this evening we're at the student delegates report. >> student delegate. >> thank you, president fewer good evening brvng before i begin i want to thank commissioner for being a great mentor and also encouraging me to speak out when public comment without further ado we have our task force meeting the legal and bucket committee our next meeting this thursday december 11th that deputy superintendent lee next, we have the sfusd food and fitness committee the health committee paraded as a student voice for all our next meeting will be wednesday december 10th at 3:00 p.m. and for the peace the s ac c participated as well as at student
maufass as asked me to please vote yes and ms. mendoza-mcdonnell pardon me. >> yes. >> dr.urase. >> ms. norton and minnesota and president fewer that's unanimous. >> (clapping.) okay. >> yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. >> congratulations. >> thank you arrest all right. yes unit thank you claps go go okay. thank you very much and now we're back to our meeting we're going to take a 10 minute recess and thank you, very much. for taking that item out of order this...
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she asked me, why did you not come earlier? her question shook me, and had the power to shake the whole world. what are we doing? what are we waiting for? how many girls have two go without rescue? children are questioning. are questioning our inaction, and watching our action. we need collective action with a sense of diligently. every single minute matters. every single child matters. every single childhood matters. [applause] therefore -- challenge the pacifisty. i challenge the culture of the culture of pessimism. i call on the governments, workers, teachers, to you, and each one of us put an end to all forms of violence against children. slavery, trafficking, child child sexual abuse, illiteracy -- these things have no place in any civilized society. [applause] friends, we can do this. go forth and make child friendly policies, and invest in education and young people. be more nesses must responsible, accountable, and innovative. ready to deal with partnerships. governments must work together to accelerate action. global so
she asked me, why did you not come earlier? her question shook me, and had the power to shake the whole world. what are we doing? what are we waiting for? how many girls have two go without rescue? children are questioning. are questioning our inaction, and watching our action. we need collective action with a sense of diligently. every single minute matters. every single child matters. every single childhood matters. [applause] therefore -- challenge the pacifisty. i challenge the culture of...
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[laughter] but when she had a party she asked me to come to the party so in the end they ask me to say a few remarks and i said there are people in this room that thought this book was written that do i was an asshole. but the only thing that has changed is that after they read the book ever betty will though. [laughter] who would you like to play you in the movie? [laughter] [applause] >> the person that could play be the best is dead. george c. scott. my favorite movie ever is patton. >> glenn todd hakes treated his love. and i said do you know who tom hanks is? he's and i may be a dinosaur but even i know who he is. >> another question from the audience. how are you preparing for the steven colbert show? >> that is a very good question. [laughter] this guy is quick. i am watching him it depend on the questions he asks for gore really does. if you read the book he could get someone at risk day. [laughter] wait a minute. [laughter] is to say to you great loves. and i said to have it all wrong. and should have said saks first. [laughter] >> my mom is is a the front row. >> when i said
[laughter] but when she had a party she asked me to come to the party so in the end they ask me to say a few remarks and i said there are people in this room that thought this book was written that do i was an asshole. but the only thing that has changed is that after they read the book ever betty will though. [laughter] who would you like to play you in the movie? [laughter] [applause] >> the person that could play be the best is dead. george c. scott. my favorite movie ever is patton....
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of course, folks, people are always asking me how much money have you raised. well, i am happy to announce that i don't have to tell you. [laughter] for a long time at least, but trust me, it will be well spent. [cheering and applause] now... now, one place, one place a lot of the other pacs are spending money is on the wisconsin state senator recall election that was triggered over governor scott walker's anti-union campaign. estimates of total spending in wisconsin have reached $25 million. holy schlitz. and some of that cash comes from my pac pals at americans for prosperity, funded by billionaire industrialist charles and david koch. they're like the olsen twins of factory run-offs. americans for prosperity has even sent out these actual helpful absentee ballot applications to democratic districts. now, they had to rush these to print, so some people complained about inaccuracies, but it's minor stuff, like instead of instructing do you send your ballot to the local municipal clerk, where ballots are officially collected, the address on this is "absentee bal
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i can tell you, if people ask me, what worried me most when i was in office, it was, what will i say when the president comes to me and says i've exhausted all diplomacy. let's go -- integrated operations plan? because you know that implementing that kind of war would cause casualties of a scale that will end -- that the world cannot possibly be the same after that. on the other hand, if you give the impression in my office that this is what worries you, you may tempt the other side to go further and further towards the edge. so it's very easy for demonstrators to express there's importance to nuclear weapons. but for those in office, if they are serious people, they can at one in the same time being committed not to use nuclear weapons and yet feel that they have to demonstrate the right to use them: b. but luckily in the present world, that is much less by nuclear weapons spread and the ability to predict them or to acquire intelligence about them diminishes that countries may be tempted to use them against each other and then nuclear weapons become sort of a conventional weapon. a
i can tell you, if people ask me, what worried me most when i was in office, it was, what will i say when the president comes to me and says i've exhausted all diplomacy. let's go -- integrated operations plan? because you know that implementing that kind of war would cause casualties of a scale that will end -- that the world cannot possibly be the same after that. on the other hand, if you give the impression in my office that this is what worries you, you may tempt the other side to go...