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there's my daddy. my daddy. >> daddy. look like your daddy. >> daddy. >> later on after the visit while we were still filming at lyman, jonathan was shipped out to a much more restrictive prison. he seems resolute that he'll try to maintain a relationship with his little boy. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> let's say i hurt a lot of people. it seemed to be the best way to get aggression out. >> an old school convict with a reputation for trouble finds his softer side. >> you look at these bette davis eyes and you think, this guy depends on me, i have to take care of him. >> we've interviewed a lot of inmates who are doing long-term sentences. i'm talking decades and decades of time behind bars. in order to survive, they have to find ways to make the absolute most of whatever small pleasures they can find. >> we should go get some bleach and make everything brighter and whiter. >> james stone may still look like a young man, but his boyish face conceals a hard-lived life behind bars. >> when i first came to prison, had not
there's my daddy. my daddy. >> daddy. look like your daddy. >> daddy. >> later on after the visit while we were still filming at lyman, jonathan was shipped out to a much more restrictive prison. he seems resolute that he'll try to maintain a relationship with his little boy. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> let's say i hurt a lot of people. it seemed to be the best way to get aggression out. >> an old school convict with a reputation for trouble...
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. >> daddy. daddy is stuck. he's stuck in the mirror. i can't get out my daddy. >> many of colorado's most violent convicts are sent to the limon correctional facility, a level four penitentiary on the eastern plains of the state. but when they get into trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> segregation is basically the jail within the prison. and that's where some of the more colorful, disruptive types are housed. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better double-check. >> okay. >> we soon learn that hall's anger had really begun the day before. >> he started off yeste
. >> daddy. daddy is stuck. he's stuck in the mirror. i can't get out my daddy. >> many of colorado's most violent convicts are sent to the limon correctional facility, a level four penitentiary on the eastern plains of the state. but when they get into trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> segregation is basically the jail within the prison. and that's where some of the more colorful, disruptive...
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and the family word is when daddy's book is done, and well, daddy's book is finally done, and they are happy. >> those daughters are how old now? >> well, one is 42 and the other one is 39. >> where are they? >> the younger one is the special assistant to the general consulate to the fbi here in washington. she is married and given us one grandson and pregnant with another boy. and the older daughter has been unfortunately disabled through failed cervical surgery on the neck. she is active in the sense that she is abe to drive and move around, but she can't work anymore. but she still has -- we have a close relationship with both of them. >> and the wife susan? >> susan writes now mainly for "architectural digest" because the "new yorker" has changed, and they have all been patient with the book as they were with the first one. >> daddy's book is slow. >> and we are out of time and this is looking like a lot of the last book that you wrote. neil sheehan "a fierily peace and cold war." we thank you for joining us. >>> for a dvd copy of the program call 1
and the family word is when daddy's book is done, and well, daddy's book is finally done, and they are happy. >> those daughters are how old now? >> well, one is 42 and the other one is 39. >> where are they? >> the younger one is the special assistant to the general consulate to the fbi here in washington. she is married and given us one grandson and pregnant with another boy. and the older daughter has been unfortunately disabled through failed cervical surgery on the...
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i'm more like a splenda daddy.sugar daddy, barbie could be your sugar mama. she's running for president again. if you don't know who to vote for in november. they are going to be unveiling presidential barbie. presale begins tomorrow. she'll be available in caucasian, hispanic, african-american and asian. she can stand upright on wedge heels. she topples over because she's a little top heavy. and proportional. >> coming up next, augusta barbie. >>> here's your friday polka. ♪ ♪ -- politics that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ business news from "london times" that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ grab your "world news now" mug and dance ♪ ♪ have some fun be a pal to every anchor guy and gal ♪ ♪ do the world news polka i read the news today. oh, boy. ♪ ♪ who cares what the bosses think they're a goofy crew ♪ ♪ here is what you have to do ♪ ♪ when they yell it's half past three ♪ ♪ tell them, hey it's news to me ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ they make us
i'm more like a splenda daddy.sugar daddy, barbie could be your sugar mama. she's running for president again. if you don't know who to vote for in november. they are going to be unveiling presidential barbie. presale begins tomorrow. she'll be available in caucasian, hispanic, african-american and asian. she can stand upright on wedge heels. she topples over because she's a little top heavy. and proportional. >> coming up next, augusta barbie. >>> here's your friday polka. ♪...
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he has a new piece called sugar daddies. the old, rich white men that are buying this election. it's great. >> thank you. it's been a lot of fun and working with a great cast, julia louis-dreyfuss. trying to tell the truth about washington and make it funny, try to make it funny. >> you feel like because you have the -- because you get to use humor as your medium you can say harsher things? >> i think humor always works that way and allow you to say harsher things, including in my regular writing and the writers of "veep" can be really funny and really, really harsh and also use words, of course, that cannot be used on this network. because it is hbo, after all, it is not television. >> we had to set up one of these systems that make sure it was tripled checked that the bleep was complete because i'm quite sure that nobody has kept their job after not bleeping that word on this network. i'm just saying. in new york magazine this week, you're talking about dark money in politics. you get at one of the things that is least appreciated about the distance between what we expected fr
he has a new piece called sugar daddies. the old, rich white men that are buying this election. it's great. >> thank you. it's been a lot of fun and working with a great cast, julia louis-dreyfuss. trying to tell the truth about washington and make it funny, try to make it funny. >> you feel like because you have the -- because you get to use humor as your medium you can say harsher things? >> i think humor always works that way and allow you to say harsher things, including...
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. >> when they say, daddy you're wearing earrings the size of joan rivers? >> i say daddy worked for it. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about new ritz crackerfuls. they come in a variety of delicious flavors like classic cheddar, and peanut butter and chocolate. >> help! help! >> jimmy: what is the problem guillermo? >> hunger is trying to get me! >> i will get you! >> oh, no! do not get me, hunger! >> i will get you! i am gonna get you! >> jimmy: here, guillermo, eat this. now nobody's gonna get anybody, ok? >> jimmy: nobody's going to get anybody, okay? >> but i am hunger, i am gonna get him. >> jimmy: no, you are not. hangar is something you put a shirt on. well, here, eat some. >> that's very good. i don't get you. you my friend now. you come give me a hug. >> guillermo: you're not going to get me? >> no, i don't got you now. >> i get you, i get you! >> dicky: ritz crackerfuls. get hunger before it gets you. "like" ritz crackerfuls on facebook. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes with james van der beek, music from josh baze
. >> when they say, daddy you're wearing earrings the size of joan rivers? >> i say daddy worked for it. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about new ritz crackerfuls. they come in a variety of delicious flavors like classic cheddar, and peanut butter and chocolate. >> help! help! >> jimmy: what is the problem guillermo? >> hunger is trying to get me! >> i will get you! >> oh, no! do not get me, hunger! >> i will get you! i am gonna...
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were hiding all this time and what that was is we were a bunch of sexual adventures and mommy and daddy were involved in various kind of adultery and everybody was doing these bizarre things. the public didn't necessarily believe it but was picked up and universities of the country and from there to everywhere. >> who funded the study? >> the rockefeller foundation of all unfunded his study that when it looked like he was getting into trouble with congress, they shifted money from him directly into the call the american law institute penal code laws were gutted and changed based on all these frauds and lies. a >> y de call him a conservative scientist? >> the defined him as conservatives. americans would have never accepted a man who was by homosexual, no argument. it was a bizarre person. he was having sex with his students come he was making pornography up in his attic and in the university he was engaged in some any business or finton stodieck chollet brought about what massive damage to his florida and other regions because he was so abusive to himself, so he isn't a normal guy that
were hiding all this time and what that was is we were a bunch of sexual adventures and mommy and daddy were involved in various kind of adultery and everybody was doing these bizarre things. the public didn't necessarily believe it but was picked up and universities of the country and from there to everywhere. >> who funded the study? >> the rockefeller foundation of all unfunded his study that when it looked like he was getting into trouble with congress, they shifted money from...
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daddy eats a lot of candy. >> steve: daddy's teeth are rotting. >> jimmy: daddy calls himself daddy.r ] weird. pro, going in on an office pool to increase your odds. con, winning and having to figure out where to bury your coworkers bodies. [ laughter ] that could be a pain. that could be a pain. and costly. pro, winning all of that money won't change you. con, because you were already an a-hole. there you go. [ laughter ] >> steve: but now you've got veneers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now you got good veneers. pro, quitting your job the instant you won the $656 million jackpot. con, reapplying to your job after the instant you find out that after taxes you won $153.47. [ scattered applause ] that's how they get you. pros, getting to spend this easter as a new millionaire. con, getting a note in your basket from the easter bunny that says, "buy your own candy, sucker. these peep ain't cheap." [ laughter ] and finally, pro, you posted just won the lottery on facebook. con, it got 12 likes and 3400 go to hells. there you go. that is the "pros and cons," everybody. [ applause ] oh, we got
daddy eats a lot of candy. >> steve: daddy's teeth are rotting. >> jimmy: daddy calls himself daddy.r ] weird. pro, going in on an office pool to increase your odds. con, winning and having to figure out where to bury your coworkers bodies. [ laughter ] that could be a pain. that could be a pain. and costly. pro, winning all of that money won't change you. con, because you were already an a-hole. there you go. [ laughter ] >> steve: but now you've got veneers. [ laughter ]...
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there are a couple of democratic sugar daddies like bill maher.heir interests are quite the same. housewives sell at home and make money kind of schemes. and it's really, they're all regulated by government agency who is presumably will be defanged and have employees or friends or cronies of these sugar daddies in them if there's a romney presidency. >> the howard simmons example, i think, is interesting. because simmons has so clearly, and has been very overt about it, and part of the reason it's so clear is he admits it, is quite clearly used money in texas to get the regulatory climate that he wants for, for example, his giant nuclear waste dump. and some of the other things he wants to do. so he has had regulations not only stripped, but he's also had people who might have claims against him diverted into boards within the state -- within state agencies that could be easily stacked with people who have views that would be friendly to his business interests. do you see somebody, harold simmons or others, with their donations at the federal leve
there are a couple of democratic sugar daddies like bill maher.heir interests are quite the same. housewives sell at home and make money kind of schemes. and it's really, they're all regulated by government agency who is presumably will be defanged and have employees or friends or cronies of these sugar daddies in them if there's a romney presidency. >> the howard simmons example, i think, is interesting. because simmons has so clearly, and has been very overt about it, and part of the...
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the curtain off what we were hiding and we were really a bunch of sexual adventurers and mommy and daddy were involved in various kinds of adultery and everybody was doing these bizarre things. and the public didn't necessarily believe it, but a lot of the professors certainly did, and so it was picked up in universities all over the country, and from there it filtered down to everyplace. >> host: who funded. >> guest: the rockefeller foundation funded his study and when it looked like he was getting in big trouble from congress they shifted the money from kinsey into the american law institute model penal code, and the law school, because the laws were gutted based on these frauds and these lies. >> oo. >> host: whoa due you call him a conservative scientist? >> guest: the was a bi-home run osexual. he was having sex with students, making pornography in his attic and in the university, he was engaged in so many bizarre things, including things that actually brought about damage to his lower nether regions because he was so abusive to himself. so this is not a normal guy. and he certainl
the curtain off what we were hiding and we were really a bunch of sexual adventurers and mommy and daddy were involved in various kinds of adultery and everybody was doing these bizarre things. and the public didn't necessarily believe it, but a lot of the professors certainly did, and so it was picked up in universities all over the country, and from there it filtered down to everyplace. >> host: who funded. >> guest: the rockefeller foundation funded his study and when it looked...
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the question is not who is your daddy? is not, which way will the wind blow? is not, where's the car. you wash behind your ears; right . question is not did you turn off the oven or turn off the alarm what's that got to do with
the question is not who is your daddy? is not, which way will the wind blow? is not, where's the car. you wash behind your ears; right . question is not did you turn off the oven or turn off the alarm what's that got to do with
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daddy, i've had one spoonful. can i get down? yeah. all right. can someone get pusscat from the car? okay. ( phone rings ) oh, veronica, you-- hello? mm-hmm? ( moos ) hey. no, you're not having a biscuit. why not? mum said i could have one. yeah, but that was before you hid all your tea over there, wasn't it? i didn't hide all my tea over there. so who did hide all your tea over there? deion. well, you're not exactly famous for telling the truth, are you, ben? well, look at this. no fibs for a whole week. one whole week. mum: bloody veronica. she hates anyone who's had children. she looks on it as slacking. ben's just been showing me his chart. he's very proud of it. he's been putting his own stars on again, hasn't he? i put them up there. karen: i saw him make a tower to get the stickers and put them on the chart, and also i saw him cut a centipede in two with scissors. it's really not nice to tell tales on your brother. so, was it ben who threw the quiche on tim and suki's conservatory roof? yes. and was it ben who buried the-- pete. can i have
daddy, i've had one spoonful. can i get down? yeah. all right. can someone get pusscat from the car? okay. ( phone rings ) oh, veronica, you-- hello? mm-hmm? ( moos ) hey. no, you're not having a biscuit. why not? mum said i could have one. yeah, but that was before you hid all your tea over there, wasn't it? i didn't hide all my tea over there. so who did hide all your tea over there? deion. well, you're not exactly famous for telling the truth, are you, ben? well, look at this. no fibs for a...
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and she said, janie, we cannot give this to your daddy.y, very, very strong pain medicine. janie looked at her and said, "i know my daddy's hurting, too." and then to find out that these people knew about this? never revealed it? well, you understand my resolve. in this. >> we're going to pull into a parking lot, the site of the at that point water treatment plant. camp lejeune covers 159,000 acres, 559 miles of roadway, six water treatment facilities and approximately 7,690 buildings. and it's the largest marine base on the east coast. >> this is a past disposal area. so it's just a lot of cleaning solvents, mostly. i think it was just dumping over the years. anything and everything. >> danny? i'm going to be working. no fighting. mom will be home in about an hour. we're not going fishing in the middle of the day. >> no, i'm just asking how long are you going to be back for? >> maybe another hour. i don't know. >> hey, this is mike partane from camp lejeune. when you get a chance there's something that's come up. i want to ask for volunte
and she said, janie, we cannot give this to your daddy.y, very, very strong pain medicine. janie looked at her and said, "i know my daddy's hurting, too." and then to find out that these people knew about this? never revealed it? well, you understand my resolve. in this. >> we're going to pull into a parking lot, the site of the at that point water treatment plant. camp lejeune covers 159,000 acres, 559 miles of roadway, six water treatment facilities and approximately 7,690...
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sugar daddies, the old white rich men who are buying the selection. frank, it's a fascinating piece. these are basically the 25 leading conservative donors who have all contributed more than a million dollars into various super pacs. >> the 25 that we know about because in some of these super pacs or pacs you can remain anonymous. there's some that are called social welfare organizations. they really are very political. so these are just the ones we know about and just the ones so far when technically we're still not really out of the primaries. >> has there ever been a time in modern political history where the fate of a president has been so determined, some would argue, by straight cash through these strange institutions, the super pac? >> in modern times, absolutely not. we know that people of wealth and corporations try to buy influence, and in both parties often. but this kind of wealth -- first of all, there weren't even people this wealthy in real dollars. andrew carnegie in real dollars didn't have as much money as some of these sugar daddies
sugar daddies, the old white rich men who are buying the selection. frank, it's a fascinating piece. these are basically the 25 leading conservative donors who have all contributed more than a million dollars into various super pacs. >> the 25 that we know about because in some of these super pacs or pacs you can remain anonymous. there's some that are called social welfare organizations. they really are very political. so these are just the ones we know about and just the ones so far...
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daddy is not your real dad.here, jay reece. >> you're 17 and you're pregnant. you don't need go to jail. you need to talk to us, sweetie. we can help you. you want a few minutes to think? give you two or three minutes to think about it. think about the baby and think about this fool. you think he'd go to jail for you? not in a second. >> okay. >> she's ready to break. >> if nothing else, 272 or 73. >> the 17-year-old breaks down and tells officers the truth. she's been turning tricks for no pay for two years and she wants out. >> we will take care of you, okay? how does it work? >> they put the money on the bed. >> do you guys get to keep any of the money? no? >> are there any ads on craig's list for you? what name? >> when officers busted precious jessica, she was just setting up dates at the motel for the night. >> looks like the operations will be shut down because we're dealing with two juvenile pro prostitutes and a couple shrimps. before we could even do our own operation it fell in our laps. >> while the
daddy is not your real dad.here, jay reece. >> you're 17 and you're pregnant. you don't need go to jail. you need to talk to us, sweetie. we can help you. you want a few minutes to think? give you two or three minutes to think about it. think about the baby and think about this fool. you think he'd go to jail for you? not in a second. >> okay. >> she's ready to break. >> if nothing else, 272 or 73. >> the 17-year-old breaks down and tells officers the truth. she's...
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daddy's handsome, though. he'll look great without them.e looks great with them but he'll be great without them, too. >> i think it might be a little painful for the healing, but i think like -- i think he'll enjoy it and stuff. >> i love the pain. [ laughter ] >> enjoy the pain? >> the outcome. >> what do you think? >> what do you think when daddy gets his tattoos removed? what do you think? [ laughter ] >> all right. >> racism just seemed normal when i was younger. i'm talking three, four, five years old i still remember hearing my dad say the n word. >> after julie's parents divorced, she bounced between her mother's home in arizona and her father's in detroit. >> i had a very bad case of racism in me. of course, i tried not to show my racism to my children. but if they hung around me very long, they'd know it. because i was a racist. >> as a child, we were taught that the minorities, black, were like a germ. you didn't go where they went. you didn't sit where they sat. we were better than them. that was normal. the only way to describe
daddy's handsome, though. he'll look great without them.e looks great with them but he'll be great without them, too. >> i think it might be a little painful for the healing, but i think like -- i think he'll enjoy it and stuff. >> i love the pain. [ laughter ] >> enjoy the pain? >> the outcome. >> what do you think? >> what do you think when daddy gets his tattoos removed? what do you think? [ laughter ] >> all right. >> racism just seemed normal...
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well, is daddy going to get married again?
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mommy, couldn't daddy protect you. and that is what has compelled me to do what i do today no matter what it will take, there are people out there that have their own opinions about how this war has to be ended. but all these opinions can be taken together but we have to give a time line because the atrocities will not end unless the perpetrators are brought. i think briefly this is what i have to share. my story is very big. i cannot share it within a short amount of time. but this is briefly what i have to share with people out there and people in this house. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, jolly. and thank you for your written testimony which goes into great detail about your personal sufferings and experience and your tremendous work of recovery and then of regional strength and then of investing your life in making sure that others do not suffer similarly. mr. acaye. >> mr. chairman may i say before jacob speaks i have to leave to go to a markup of which i'm one of the ranking members and i'm going to hav
mommy, couldn't daddy protect you. and that is what has compelled me to do what i do today no matter what it will take, there are people out there that have their own opinions about how this war has to be ended. but all these opinions can be taken together but we have to give a time line because the atrocities will not end unless the perpetrators are brought. i think briefly this is what i have to share. my story is very big. i cannot share it within a short amount of time. but this is briefly...
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daddy did not gather reeds in the marshes. daddy did not dig tuckahoe. daddy had other things he was supposed to be doing. so the women and girls were coming and going all of the time. and the house-building was apparently women's work. the saplings had to be gotten. you had to go where you got the right species of tree, ironwood is one of the best. and as you got to go out and get a lot of them, so you're going to be out in the woods quite a while. and then you've got to hump them back, giddyup, ma. and as for the reeds for the mats -- and the women would have to go out in the marshes for that by canoe. canoes were not for toys for overgrown boys. both sexes had to use canoes. and that brings me to the next thing. canoes were the family station wagons and u-haul trucks. both sexes had to know how to use them. and using one was something you always had to do with other people, because the blasted things were so heavy. dugout -- log dugouts canoes were used all through virginia, up in the mountains, too. and it took at least four people to move a good-siz
daddy did not gather reeds in the marshes. daddy did not dig tuckahoe. daddy had other things he was supposed to be doing. so the women and girls were coming and going all of the time. and the house-building was apparently women's work. the saplings had to be gotten. you had to go where you got the right species of tree, ironwood is one of the best. and as you got to go out and get a lot of them, so you're going to be out in the woods quite a while. and then you've got to hump them back,...
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to settle for an rbi double the giants would scored twice in the first and that was plenty for big daddy kane he allowed one base runner all day a signal from james a. donald in goes the distance giant the par-5 nothing because in and locked in like this this is as good as his band and the above one hits the the matter. it would ingrates do not give up a head this but that is azine mayors meeting again this time for opening day in seattle it didn't hit any home runs but he did last allow their part to let tosses seven shutout innings for his second with a disease and the atms force and nothing really an interesting year for them in with five times in seven days and tokyo you talk about that series in oakland and now and seattle. duckweeds they're getting to know each other is the spice of life. >>> am surprised haven't fought morning around each other some much. this data report is all there. >>> are dead. >>> it was an exciting opening day for the giants and for the sharks. did with the sharks continues tomorrow and there is it was not held tomorrow for the giants. so keep it going. duc
to settle for an rbi double the giants would scored twice in the first and that was plenty for big daddy kane he allowed one base runner all day a signal from james a. donald in goes the distance giant the par-5 nothing because in and locked in like this this is as good as his band and the above one hits the the matter. it would ingrates do not give up a head this but that is azine mayors meeting again this time for opening day in seattle it didn't hit any home runs but he did last allow their...
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daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. i can listen to you doing that all night long. folks, my guest tonight is rock impresario, whose new solo album is called requested blunderbuss." it's a great album but it takeses five minutes to lode into your cd player. please welcome jack white. ( cheers and applause ) thank you very much. jack, thanks for coming-- ( laughter ) where's-- where's jack? jimmy, where's jack? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen, can i talk to you for a minute? >> stephen: we can talk over here if you wanted to. i'll be right-- i'll be right back. hold on ( applause ). ( cheering ) hey, what's up? >> do we have to do this? >> stephen: do what? this. >> stephen: the show? what do you mean? do what? >> why-- i mean, what will we talk about? >> stephen: uhm-- >> you want to talk about music? that's ridiculous. it's l
daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. i can listen to you doing that all night long. folks, my guest tonight is rock impresario, whose new solo album is called requested blunderbuss." it's a great album but it takeses five minutes to lode into your cd player. please welcome...
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) >> daddy's home! ( applause ) >> stephen: i gotta tell ya, that gets me right-- hold on, hold on! okay, okay! ( laughter ) so how can we help? well, we could all enlist so there would be shared sacrifice and fewer deployments, but unfortunately i have been diagnosed with a rare medical condition called pre-traumatic stress disorder. one woman, randy cairn, whose husband serves in afghanistan says the answer is as simple as neighbors helping neighbors or at least not dropping a dime on them. >> i have a neighbor who has called the board of health on us because my grass got too tall because i was juggling a lot, and when i was free, 3:00 in the morning wasn't a really good time to bring the lawnmower out. >> stephen: no, it's not. 3:00 a.m. is drunken weed backing time. ( laughter ). of course, that neighbor who complained could have just mowed her lawn but maybe he didn't realize she's a military spouse. as the first lady has said, it's very easy for us to recognize the men and women in uniform because
) >> daddy's home! ( applause ) >> stephen: i gotta tell ya, that gets me right-- hold on, hold on! okay, okay! ( laughter ) so how can we help? well, we could all enlist so there would be shared sacrifice and fewer deployments, but unfortunately i have been diagnosed with a rare medical condition called pre-traumatic stress disorder. one woman, randy cairn, whose husband serves in afghanistan says the answer is as simple as neighbors helping neighbors or at least not dropping a...
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this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and nollen. that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you see, i had no idea my grandfather was a functional illiterate and encouraged all 3 of us, his grandchildren to read. the way he encouraged me, he'd say y'all read to me what they taught you up at the schoolhouse today. i would whip out my dick and jane. see jane run. run, he endured that. he allowed me to read to him. i had no idea in other families the adults read to children. in my house, children read to the adults. imagine the confidence they gave me in my readings. i loved to read out loud. enjoyed it immensely. so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would
this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and nollen. that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you see, i had no idea my grandfather was a functional illiterate and encouraged all 3 of us, his grandchildren to read. the way he encouraged me, he'd say y'all...
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. >> stay at home daddy decided to feet little kip. >> the dor eteto's >>> i've got a video for you guyss a bit of a sports hybrid that is -- has been just blown up on the internet. check it out. it's from the pride of iowa, senior all-star game. of course, this looks like a basketball play, right? but watch what these guys do. this is the opening tip. the team in white wins the opening tip and then basically gets into a football formation. complete with the center, a quarterback, and they've got a guy that looks like a guard, a running back, wide receiver. and watch what they do. ah. >> oh! >> totally sick. the center shotgun snaps the basketball to the quarterback. the quarterback sort of scrambles to his left before throwing a long bomb. but in this case, like an alley oop to what looks like the wide receiver. the other team is literally so confused. >> i'm sure they were so distracted by this, that they were like -- this is their -- ought to call a foul or something. >> people in the comments have been saying, there's a couple backcourt violations here and this should have been a pen
. >> stay at home daddy decided to feet little kip. >> the dor eteto's >>> i've got a video for you guyss a bit of a sports hybrid that is -- has been just blown up on the internet. check it out. it's from the pride of iowa, senior all-star game. of course, this looks like a basketball play, right? but watch what these guys do. this is the opening tip. the team in white wins the opening tip and then basically gets into a football formation. complete with the center, a...
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. >> you drawing daddy a picture?yeah. >> say "hi" to daddy. >> hi, daddy. >> i still think he's going to come through that door. i know he's not. >> come here. if there is a heaven, i know tyler's there. >> sean: it's so sad to see that. i am sure, doubly sad, you are his parents. you know, what -- you have your pins on, i noticed there, anti-bullying. what do you want to say to people, parents, you know, of all kids, maybe the kids that are being bullied, how often they will bully themselves by other people, older brothers and sisters or other kids. they learn that behavior, perhaps. but the fact that nobody steps up. what do you want to say to parents? >> one thing that this film has created is a place for parents and children to go and administrators. and converse. there is a conversation about being bullied. where you can talk to your kid and get specifics from your child. and if you go on to special needs dot the bully project dot-com, there is a process now to help with parents and children and educators and th
. >> you drawing daddy a picture?yeah. >> say "hi" to daddy. >> hi, daddy. >> i still think he's going to come through that door. i know he's not. >> come here. if there is a heaven, i know tyler's there. >> sean: it's so sad to see that. i am sure, doubly sad, you are his parents. you know, what -- you have your pins on, i noticed there, anti-bullying. what do you want to say to people, parents, you know, of all kids, maybe the kids that are being...
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daddy, no. daddy, no. not that, daddy, no. no, daddy. >> i don't like that picture. yeah.east for the first 12 years it was fun. >> that is fun. a lot of parents are going to think i'm going to try that. >> it's a really fun idea. >> there will be a caught of copy cats to that. >> copy away. >>> nine of the 12 secret service members implicated in the sex scandal being forced out of the agency. coming up, a senator that's not happy with a separate investigation that found no wrongdoing by white house aides. >>> plus explosive allegations. the new orleans saints bugged the opponents' locker room. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jo
daddy, no. daddy, no. not that, daddy, no. no, daddy. >> i don't like that picture. yeah.east for the first 12 years it was fun. >> that is fun. a lot of parents are going to think i'm going to try that. >> it's a really fun idea. >> there will be a caught of copy cats to that. >> copy away. >>> nine of the 12 secret service members implicated in the sex scandal being forced out of the agency. coming up, a senator that's not happy with a separate...
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Apr 13, 2012
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daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ . >>> new tonight a texas mom said a senior prank turned in to a dangerous bio hazard. 12th graders were pelting others with water balloons, her son was hit with one filled with urine. he has a disease and has to be careful about what he is exposed to. >> on throughout the day and as it dries it just starting smelling. he report s it to the teacher because everybody was smelling it. >> reporter: she said the school has not investigated. the superintendent does say that they are trying to collect all the evidence. students denied putting anything but water into the balloons. >>> do you see this car? it looks like a bad crash request and it is but the excuse the drive driver gave is worse. the man said he made a wrong turn no a light pole because his gps said to. he said he was just following directions, fortunately here nobody was hurt. >>> in tonight's consumer alert gas pr
daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ . >>> new tonight a texas mom said a senior prank turned in to a dangerous bio hazard. 12th graders were pelting others with water balloons, her son was hit with one filled with urine. he has a disease and has to be careful about what he is exposed to. >> on throughout the day and as it dries it just starting...
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that was the year grand daddy thomas died. left the family worse than broke. uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates pigs. hard for him. time off for good behavior. they didn't hold him to the last 6. he is a hog farmer. only eats beef and chicken and turkey. fish, turtle and rabbit. squirrel, possum and coon and seasons greens with smoked ox tails. can't raise white folks for slaughter. [applause] >> for those of you who have not heard this in person a big beautiful surprises, she speaks at tremendous authority of feeling. and very uniquely agile intelligence. >> we are the memory of that place without measure. that filled all space that never was and ever will be. that place existing as
that was the year grand daddy thomas died. left the family worse than broke. uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates...