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bozo. bozo the clown. >> why? >> why? i don't know. i think it was because alex said i didn't have any hair. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow and he told me he had worked in a circus which was ironic considering his nickname being bozo and the kind of wild laugh he had. out of nowhere you would hear him just you know, ha, ha, ha. >> other than his hairline, douglas bozo whitlow had little in common with his namesake and his crime was no laughing matter. when we met him, he was in his 13th year of a 65-year sentence for rape and criminal confinement. and when we saw his scars, it was evident that his status as a sex offender made his time in prison anything but a circus. >> when i was burned with hot water out of a hot pot with baby oil and hair grease. it got on my arm, my stomach. it burned my stomach, it burned my back too. and i healed up pretty good but that's a permanent scar forever. >> he claimed to not know who exactly attacked him. but he offered multiple possibilities for why it happened. >> whitlow constan
bozo. bozo the clown. >> why? >> why? i don't know. i think it was because alex said i didn't have any hair. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow and he told me he had worked in a circus which was ironic considering his nickname being bozo and the kind of wild laugh he had. out of nowhere you would hear him just you know, ha, ha, ha. >> other than his hairline, douglas bozo whitlow had little in common with his namesake and his crime was no laughing...
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[laughter] because i had no idea how many bozos i would be on television with.applause] so that was good. but the other thing is, the appearance with john, which was in the mid-90's, john was -- you get a sample of it he was very worked up on the show and i responded. this was before, as i said, it was my first appearance on national tv. i had not yet learned that what you do when someone comes at you in an adversary comes at you and attacks you, is that you kick them in the teeth, and then, you smile. i had not learned the smile part yet. i am very glad -- grim in that. in the fox peas, 20 years later, i say, i am in the anti-party. ha ha ha. i learned to smile at the end of everything. the fox piece, that actually captured something about a turning point in the movement, which david cherry referenced in his introduction to me about the shift from party-based organizing to organizing independents without a political party. but as a force. as a lever against the defects and dysfunction and frankly, the inhumanity of the political system as it is currently organi
[laughter] because i had no idea how many bozos i would be on television with.applause] so that was good. but the other thing is, the appearance with john, which was in the mid-90's, john was -- you get a sample of it he was very worked up on the show and i responded. this was before, as i said, it was my first appearance on national tv. i had not yet learned that what you do when someone comes at you in an adversary comes at you and attacks you, is that you kick them in the teeth, and then,...
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bozo the clown. i was on that show and i was ms.t to drink a glass of chocolate milk on national television. which was fun but i realize of course afterward that it was great training for the later part of my career, because i had no idea how many bozos i was going to be on television with. [applause] so that was good. but the other thing is that india parents with john, which is was in the '90s john was you get a little sample of the john was very, very worked up on the show and i was responded to it but this was before as i said, it was my first appearance on national tv and i hadn't yet learned that what you do when someone comes at you in an adversary comes at you and attacks you is that you basically kicked him in the teeth and then you smile the i hadn't learned that smile part yet, so you can see i'm kind of very grim and the. but in the fox piece which came about 20 years later, you see, i say i'm in the anti-party, ha ha. so i learned how to smile at the end. but the fox piece, i'm glad that was up here because the fox piec
bozo the clown. i was on that show and i was ms.t to drink a glass of chocolate milk on national television. which was fun but i realize of course afterward that it was great training for the later part of my career, because i had no idea how many bozos i was going to be on television with. [applause] so that was good. but the other thing is that india parents with john, which is was in the '90s john was you get a little sample of the john was very, very worked up on the show and i was...
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[laughter] because i had no idea how many bozos i would be on television with.er] [applause] so that was good. but the other thing is, the appearance with john, which was in the mid-90's, john was -- you get a sample of it, he was very worked up on the show and i responded. this was before, as i said, it was my first appearance on national tv. i had not yet learned that what you do when someone comes at you , when an adversary comes at you and attacks you, is that you kick them in the teeth, and then, you smile. i had not learned the smile part yet. you can see kind of, i'm very grim in that. in the fox peas, 20 years later, i say, i am in the anti-party. ha ha ha. [laughter] i learned to smile at the end of everything. the fox piece, that actually the fox piece actually captured something about kind of a turning point in the movement which david referenced in his introduction to me about the shift from party based organizing to organizing independence without a political party but as a force as a leaver 50-sevens the defects and the dysfunction and frankly the
[laughter] because i had no idea how many bozos i would be on television with.er] [applause] so that was good. but the other thing is, the appearance with john, which was in the mid-90's, john was -- you get a sample of it, he was very worked up on the show and i responded. this was before, as i said, it was my first appearance on national tv. i had not yet learned that what you do when someone comes at you , when an adversary comes at you and attacks you, is that you kick them in the teeth,...
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. >> we can only grow so fast without having a bozo explosion.we have to hire real estate agents by the truckload every spring and every one has to be very good. the business grows at a steady rate but can't grow faster without compromising customer service. >> and sometimes governments stand in your way. missouri, oregon and tennessee have laws preventing refunds. >> right. there are laws on the books in a dozen states that prevent us from giving money back. we would like to give 4 or $5,000 back to the consumer and states like oregon just don't allow it. we don't see how on earth that could be in the consumer's best interest. it's something we lobbied a overturn without much effect. >> good luck to you thank you. >>> coming up can i get rid of these credit cards? i'm told there is a new, better, cheaper way to pay for things. >> that's next. way to pay for things coming up hey buddy, you're squashing me! liquid wart remover? could take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? dr. scholl's freeze away wipes 'em out fast with as few as one treatment. f
. >> we can only grow so fast without having a bozo explosion.we have to hire real estate agents by the truckload every spring and every one has to be very good. the business grows at a steady rate but can't grow faster without compromising customer service. >> and sometimes governments stand in your way. missouri, oregon and tennessee have laws preventing refunds. >> right. there are laws on the books in a dozen states that prevent us from giving money back. we would like to...
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that's the ultimate true bozo ish ish. looking at biggest winners of the present is a pretty good place to try to figure out the future. let this list do it for you. it's already been scrutinized and scrubbed. that's the thing about the market. it's not always that hard to play once you understand that there's often more continuity than change. things pretty much going -- keep going the way they are going, until something major shifts and then you do have to alter course. those courses -- course changes can be pretty radical though and that's why you always have to be re-evaluating your yids and should never dig in your heels when the facts change something we emphasize over and over here and also infuses my columns in "real money" and all my books i've written save my autobiography, "confession avs street addict" which is more of a score-settling tone, settling scores with myself. hey, it isn't called "mad money" for nothing. but you know what? when you're looking for stocks to invest in hunting for bull market like i alw
that's the ultimate true bozo ish ish. looking at biggest winners of the present is a pretty good place to try to figure out the future. let this list do it for you. it's already been scrutinized and scrubbed. that's the thing about the market. it's not always that hard to play once you understand that there's often more continuity than change. things pretty much going -- keep going the way they are going, until something major shifts and then you do have to alter course. those courses --...
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we spent three exhausting days rushing out our counter bozo. john and i were at the embassy. henry said, take their proposal and redo it. john and i stayed up until 3:00 a.m. henry woke us up. he was generous that night. he did not wake us until about 7:00 a.m. he wakes us up and says this is too tough. that is probably negroponte's fault. we read it, and we had three or four more exhausting days, and we finally settled on basics of an agreement and some details. henry was asked to go to hanoi to complete it. he was contemplating that. we were keeping nixon and the president informed. we're rounding off some of the edges not to scare anybody. and so we went back to the agreement, i stayed behind for a day with a translator and i negotiated with the vietnamese on a lot of details, made about 65, 70 technical changes. i went to bed and i was woken up by phone call the next morning. they said you have to go back to be enemies and get a few more points. i flew back on a commercial airline. you've got to remember the emotions of this time. i went into the restroom on the plane and
we spent three exhausting days rushing out our counter bozo. john and i were at the embassy. henry said, take their proposal and redo it. john and i stayed up until 3:00 a.m. henry woke us up. he was generous that night. he did not wake us until about 7:00 a.m. he wakes us up and says this is too tough. that is probably negroponte's fault. we read it, and we had three or four more exhausting days, and we finally settled on basics of an agreement and some details. henry was asked to go to hanoi...