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says that they're pulling back troops along the border but nato said they are not seeing the with drawls >> boko haram blamed for a new atrocity in nigeria. the reports that the group killed people in a town and kidnapped more school girls in decision to the 200 is has kept captive since april. >>> it's been citizen months since typhoon haiyan hit the philippines. some families there are still trying to cope. >> they're hoping that he's finding a place to store away a painful memory. he lost 22 members of his family. his wife, children, grandchildren, brothers and sisters, and cousins. six of them have not been found until now. he's left with his only son. all the others died when typhoon haiyan struck central philippines. >> i dream of my children, i remember the voices of my children, they will never leave my mind. >> he met president iphone know a feaquino aquino.he held , but nothing came. >> most say they were given little opportunity to grieve many remany unaccounted for. the chances of ever finding them are next to zero. the death toll continues to rise. more than 6,300 people are
says that they're pulling back troops along the border but nato said they are not seeing the with drawls >> boko haram blamed for a new atrocity in nigeria. the reports that the group killed people in a town and kidnapped more school girls in decision to the 200 is has kept captive since april. >>> it's been citizen months since typhoon haiyan hit the philippines. some families there are still trying to cope. >> they're hoping that he's finding a place to store away a...
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surveillance camera at the atm wasn't functioning properly so it was impossible to tell who made the width drawl. then investigators noticed something on the local newscast. this man one of denise's neighbors kept turning up in various news stories about they are disappearance. >> this behavior really struck police as odd because he wanted to be in front of the camera and he wanted to be interviewed. in an interview given before denise's body was found he made a surprising reference. >> she was very quiet. i tried to say hi, to her sometimes she just didn't say nothing. she really kept to herself. >> what was most interesting was that he referred to denise in the past tense. >> his name was louis cavellero. he was denise's next door neighbor and was unemployed. but when police went to interview him he wasn't home. >> i happened to knock on the door of 737 which was right across the hall from her apartment of 738. while knocking on the door, i heard a dog bark. >> through a window, investigators saw the dog and it's coloring. >> seeing a black chow with my own eyes, the hair on the back of our ne
surveillance camera at the atm wasn't functioning properly so it was impossible to tell who made the width drawl. then investigators noticed something on the local newscast. this man one of denise's neighbors kept turning up in various news stories about they are disappearance. >> this behavior really struck police as odd because he wanted to be in front of the camera and he wanted to be interviewed. in an interview given before denise's body was found he made a surprising reference....
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babies born with drawl.e've seen skyrocketing medical costs and crime with opioid abuse. >>> they say they want to stop the deceptive marketing of these products. >>> the city of san francisco is -- harvey milk. people gathered at market today for a dedication sir known me celebrating the new stamp there. today on what would have been harvey milk's birthday, he was recognized around the nation for symbolizing equality, hope and pride. >> reporter: gay rights supporters have waited years for this day to come, the nation offering a lasting tribute to their hero. >> i think it's fantastic, long over due. i think they'll be pushed back and i think -- just as a community,. >> reporter: lines started forming outside the post office before it opened this morning. people buying a piece of history and recognizing the man and his achievements. >> it's not just about the lgbt community, it's about a lot of communities that remain disenfranchised. >> reporter: milk is in the center of the stamp with the colors of the ga
babies born with drawl.e've seen skyrocketing medical costs and crime with opioid abuse. >>> they say they want to stop the deceptive marketing of these products. >>> the city of san francisco is -- harvey milk. people gathered at market today for a dedication sir known me celebrating the new stamp there. today on what would have been harvey milk's birthday, he was recognized around the nation for symbolizing equality, hope and pride. >> reporter: gay rights supporters...
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. >>> tonight as the memorial day weekend drawls to a close a tribute to the service -- draws to a close a tribute to the servicemen and women who died in afghanistan and iraq. christin ayers is at the lafayette war memorial. >> reporter: a lot of people spent this memorial right here at this hillside in lafayette. for years these crosses have symbolized the lives lost in iraq and afghanistan, but very soon these crosses are coming down. o create a permanent memorial that is inclusive everyone feels that they can participate. jeff heaton, w s of lafayett [ bugle playing taps ] >> reporter: for what may be the last time a lone bugler plays taps against the back drop of thousands of crosses clustered on a hillside in lafayette. since 2006 this has been sacred ground. it's been called the largest memorial to those killed in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, one of them jamar hicks killed in afghanistan on his birthday last summer. >> this is a very heavy day for us. >> reporter: the crosses bring jamar's sister ashley closer to him and to others who died fighting. >> they were people that h
. >>> tonight as the memorial day weekend drawls to a close a tribute to the service -- draws to a close a tribute to the servicemen and women who died in afghanistan and iraq. christin ayers is at the lafayette war memorial. >> reporter: a lot of people spent this memorial right here at this hillside in lafayette. for years these crosses have symbolized the lives lost in iraq and afghanistan, but very soon these crosses are coming down. o create a permanent memorial that is...
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a remarkable fightback damien delaney pulled one back then like iowa scored two more secure with a drawl it was liverpool one point ahead of manchester city this is another game in hand on the cp legal difference the visiting government is stepping up security ahead of the world cup has deployed an extra two thousand police officers to religion area following a recent session finance six hundred thousand tourists are expected to arrive in brazil during the world cup which begins in just thirty eight days. local officials predict that the majority of them unlikely to be seen riyadh. take advantage of its famous beaches and festive reputation. according to city officials the decision to send more often says onto the streets came in response to the recent attacks on police in some of the city's port districts. as i was in the madrid open jo wilfred tsonga range on a stick and three challenging not just the progress. the song that plays fellow frenchman add water or give as a non dependant he's never failed to beat. the powering towards any song was then pinned back by much of the slump in f
a remarkable fightback damien delaney pulled one back then like iowa scored two more secure with a drawl it was liverpool one point ahead of manchester city this is another game in hand on the cp legal difference the visiting government is stepping up security ahead of the world cup has deployed an extra two thousand police officers to religion area following a recent session finance six hundred thousand tourists are expected to arrive in brazil during the world cup which begins in just thirty...
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best about him aside from his grandly red brows and rambling gates was a strange way of speaking a drawlhat spun syllable slowly slowly like fallen branches on the surface of the stream. printers transcribe it with and dashes trying to render rhythm so complex that could've been scored of sheet music. he rasped ventrone lapsed into long silences soared in a slain tenor inherited from the songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining dreadfully serious. he makes the sincere and esoteric the factual and the fictitious and proportions to obscure for even his closest friends to decipher. he was irreverent ambitious vindictive personality as impenetrably fast as the american west and is prone to seismic outburst. he was emile clemons before he became mark twain and in the spring of 1863 he made his decision that brought him one step oser to the famed he craves. on may 2, 1863 mark twain boarded the stagecoach town for san francisco. the trip from virginia city nevada to the california coast promised more than 200 miles of jolting terrain sleepless nights spent cork through the
best about him aside from his grandly red brows and rambling gates was a strange way of speaking a drawlhat spun syllable slowly slowly like fallen branches on the surface of the stream. printers transcribe it with and dashes trying to render rhythm so complex that could've been scored of sheet music. he rasped ventrone lapsed into long silences soared in a slain tenor inherited from the songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining dreadfully serious. he makes the sincere and...
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cutting it short when it needs to be drawled.ust being open to it and listening. >> tell me about the satisfaction of being here, on stage. having people in the audience. having a chance to mold and shape it. >> it is deeply gratifying. this is my joy. i love to act. i love to come to theater. a day off is great for rest. >> you don't speak on a day off? >> idles big on monday. the thing is, is not a monday -- i don't speak on monday. the thing is, it is not a monday. i look forward to coming to the theater. >> when do you come? >> i'm here an hour and a half before the curtain. usually people get here in our -- half an hour before and get into the customs quickly. i am the first one here. i take my time. i put my own makeup on. do my hair. >> you have done this always? >> on the show. with film and television, you have people doing that. for walter white, i am usually in the makeup and hair chair at 5:30 or six clock in the morning. 5:30 or 6:00? those are my hours. >> we are simpatico. i turned 40 when we were doing malcolm in
cutting it short when it needs to be drawled.ust being open to it and listening. >> tell me about the satisfaction of being here, on stage. having people in the audience. having a chance to mold and shape it. >> it is deeply gratifying. this is my joy. i love to act. i love to come to theater. a day off is great for rest. >> you don't speak on a day off? >> idles big on monday. the thing is, is not a monday -- i don't speak on monday. the thing is, it is not a monday. i...
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you can imagine the texas drawl. two men alone in the room and the answer is, bob, i want you to do something about the other war in vietnam. and komer's reply is, what these war in vietnam? he said, it's not the war that is destroying everything. i want part of that war to build up in south vietnam. i want to develop it politically, economically, socially. he says i don't know anything about vietnam. he said, bob, don't worry about that. i got plenty of people tell me they know something about vietnam and it's not working, and i want some blue blood. he said that term disturbed hem. he was wondering whose blood mouth be shed. but he takes the job and spends the next seven months every month going to vietnam. watching what is happening on the ground. and he hires a small staff and a couple of people, at least one of them is very familiar to you today. a young foreign service officer who was recommended to him by the name of richard hole brooke and a young military officer who would retire, robert montague, and they w
you can imagine the texas drawl. two men alone in the room and the answer is, bob, i want you to do something about the other war in vietnam. and komer's reply is, what these war in vietnam? he said, it's not the war that is destroying everything. i want part of that war to build up in south vietnam. i want to develop it politically, economically, socially. he says i don't know anything about vietnam. he said, bob, don't worry about that. i got plenty of people tell me they know something about...
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remembered best about him, aside from his red brows and rambling gait, was his strange way of speaking, a drawl that spun syllables slowly like fallen branches op the surface of a stream. printers transcribed it with hyphens and dashes, trying to render rhythms so complex they could have been scored as sheet music. he rasped and droned, lapsed into long silences, soared in the swinging, the enor -- tenor inherited from the slave songs of his childhood. he remained dreadfully imperially serious. he mixed the factual and fictitious in proportions too obscure for even his closest friends to decipher. he was prickly, vindictive, a personality as impenetrably vast as the west and as prone to seismic outburst. he was samuel clemens before he became mark twain n. the spring of 1863, he made a decision that brought him one step closer to the fame he craved. on may 2, 1863, mark twain boarded a stagecoach bound for san francisco. the trip from virginia city, nevada; to the california coast promised more than 200 miles of jolting terrain, sleepless nights spent corkscrewing through the sear rahs and alka
remembered best about him, aside from his red brows and rambling gait, was his strange way of speaking, a drawl that spun syllables slowly like fallen branches op the surface of a stream. printers transcribed it with hyphens and dashes, trying to render rhythms so complex they could have been scored as sheet music. he rasped and droned, lapsed into long silences, soared in the swinging, the enor -- tenor inherited from the slave songs of his childhood. he remained dreadfully imperially serious....
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you can imagine the texas drawl area to men alone in a room and he answers bob i wanted to do something about the war in vietnam. congress's reply is mr. president what is the war in vietnam? he says it's not that the war is destroying anything that i want part of that war to build up south vietnam. i want to develop economic way, politically and socially. i don't know anything mr. president about that. don't worry about it. i have plenty of people who know how to do that. i want some new blood. komer says one of his oral histories that term served him. he was wondering whose blood might be shed over this but he takes the job and from 1966 he spends as a special assistant for classification spends the next seven months every month going to vietnam. watching what's happening on the ground. and he hires a small staff and a couple of people or at least one of them is familiar to you today a young foreign service officer who was recommended to him by the name of richard holbrooke. known as ambassador holbrooke and a young military officer who later retired as a general by the name of robert
you can imagine the texas drawl area to men alone in a room and he answers bob i wanted to do something about the war in vietnam. congress's reply is mr. president what is the war in vietnam? he says it's not that the war is destroying anything that i want part of that war to build up south vietnam. i want to develop economic way, politically and socially. i don't know anything mr. president about that. don't worry about it. i have plenty of people who know how to do that. i want some new...
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, rebecca and helps pick apart words and takes this word and cutting it short when it needs to be drawled out so it really helps. >> just being open to it and listening. >> rose: yes. tell me about the satisfaction of being here, being on stage, having people, new people in the audience every day and have a chance to mold it and shape it and find a way to change it one night if you want to. >> it is deeply gratifying. this is my joy. i love to act. i love to come to the theatre, so a day off is great forest, and. >> rose: you don't speak on the day off. >> i don't speak on monday. the thing is this is not a monday. it would be a bad interview. questions and no answers. >> yeah. that would be terrible. but i look forward to coming to the theatre. >> rose: when do you come? >> i am here disho. >> rose: for an evening performance if it is not an, if it is not a matinee. >> half an hour, usually people get here half an hour before the curtain and get into their costumes, quickly i am the first one here and i take my time. i put my own make-up on and my ears and do my hair and -- >> rose: have
, rebecca and helps pick apart words and takes this word and cutting it short when it needs to be drawled out so it really helps. >> just being open to it and listening. >> rose: yes. tell me about the satisfaction of being here, being on stage, having people, new people in the audience every day and have a chance to mold it and shape it and find a way to change it one night if you want to. >> it is deeply gratifying. this is my joy. i love to act. i love to come to the...
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best about him aside from his grandly red brows and rambling gates was a strange way of speaking a drawlat spun syllable slowly slowly like fallen branches on the surface of the stream. printers transcribe it with and dashes trying to render rhythm so complex that could've been scored of sheet music. he rasped ventrone lapsed into long silences soared in a slain tenor inherited from the songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining dreadfully serious. he makes the sincere and esoteric the factual and the fictitious and proportions to obscure for even his closest friends to decipher. he was irreverent ambitious vindictive personality as impenetrably fast as the american west and is prone to seismic outburst. he was emile clemons before he became mark twain and in the spring of 1863 he made his decision that brought him one step oser to the famed he craves. on may 2, 1863 mark twain boarded the stagecoach town for san francisco. the trip from virginia city nevada to the california coast promised more than 200 miles of jolting terrain sleepless nights spent cork through the s
best about him aside from his grandly red brows and rambling gates was a strange way of speaking a drawlat spun syllable slowly slowly like fallen branches on the surface of the stream. printers transcribe it with and dashes trying to render rhythm so complex that could've been scored of sheet music. he rasped ventrone lapsed into long silences soared in a slain tenor inherited from the songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining dreadfully serious. he makes the sincere and...
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what people remember best about him, aside from his brambly date was a strange way of speaking, a drawlike fallen branches on the surface of a stream. printers transcribed it with hyphens and dashes trying to render reasons so complex they could been scored and sheet music. he rest in drones, lapsed into long silences, inherited from the slave songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining gratefully imperiously series. he mixed the sincere and the secured, the factual and the fictitious in proportions too obscure for even his closest friends to decipher. he was prickly, irreverent, and vicious, vindictive, personality as impenetrably fast as the american west. and is prone to seismic outburst. the with sam clemens before he came -- became mark twain. he made a decision that brought them one step closer to what he craved. on may 2, 1863, mark twain boarded a stagecoach bound for seven cisco. the trip to the california coast promise more than 200 miles of terrain, sleepless nights spent corkscrew into the sierras. these discovered didn't deter the young twain who at 27 alre
what people remember best about him, aside from his brambly date was a strange way of speaking, a drawlike fallen branches on the surface of a stream. printers transcribed it with hyphens and dashes trying to render reasons so complex they could been scored and sheet music. he rest in drones, lapsed into long silences, inherited from the slave songs of his childhood. he made people laugh while remaining gratefully imperiously series. he mixed the sincere and the secured, the factual and the...
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would like to apologize for not having that nice british accident and had to go to this west texas drawlt volatile part of the market. when you get to the first part of the year, a lot of uncertainty. a mix of anxiety and optimism. you're going to see a lot more volatility. the markets have changed, especially at the low end. the market making isn't the profitable business it once was. small caps are thinner than they have ever been. therefore you get some activity opportunities. what we see is we see a lot of companies that we can buy a growth rate. which are great businesses to be in. great way to invest, we feel like. >> i don't know history cool if you have got this info. but small caps, the the demise, the underperformance was predicted so many times over the years. >> yeah. >> go back -- in the '90s. they were great. they were good for how much of the 2000s? this is a recent phenomenon, is it not? >> in the 90s, there were really wide fluctuations in small caps. you had years where they were down 15% to 18% while the general market was up, which is very rare. i noticed every time t
would like to apologize for not having that nice british accident and had to go to this west texas drawlt volatile part of the market. when you get to the first part of the year, a lot of uncertainty. a mix of anxiety and optimism. you're going to see a lot more volatility. the markets have changed, especially at the low end. the market making isn't the profitable business it once was. small caps are thinner than they have ever been. therefore you get some activity opportunities. what we see is...
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troops to stay in the country after the two thousand and fourteen was drawl political expert and author david swanson believes that the real aim behind keeping the army in afghanistan is to maintain and definite occupation. only once an agreement to keep u.s. troops in the country for years to come if not indefinitely and he wants immunity for any crimes they might commit so he's begun talking about a non-combat role for individuals who are trained for nothing other than combat and he wants immunity for crimes they would commit while engaged in combat so if we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the war ending this is a president who's been given credit for ending this war for years even while it tripled the u.s. presence there but the proposal on the table and the hope that the obama administration has for the incoming president whoever it turns out to be is florida agreements to keep the occupation going indefinitely the latest revelation about america's national security agency is also out of fuel to the fire it's a merged at the agency has been recording almost every single pho
troops to stay in the country after the two thousand and fourteen was drawl political expert and author david swanson believes that the real aim behind keeping the army in afghanistan is to maintain and definite occupation. only once an agreement to keep u.s. troops in the country for years to come if not indefinitely and he wants immunity for any crimes they might commit so he's begun talking about a non-combat role for individuals who are trained for nothing other than combat and he wants...
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and to manage the economy this is the exact same ideology that drove pol pot that drawl that drove hitler so these are these are market fascists they don't believe in the free market so why do they call themselves free marketeers they're not it's propaganda their propaganda is above all else while i'm saying that it's also like these primitive sort of surgeons who thought like nature evolution which had designed a skull to contain our brain like if you put some drill a hole in it and put some oxygen and rain sunshine or whatever in there that somehow like a depressed person will become less depressed this is often used to treat depression to drill a hole in the head and actually some people in the u.k. still practice that people have been arrested in the last five years for doing this to themselves well i can't they don't trust the fact that nature has cycles and the human beings are part of an organic whole and that death is as much a part of life as any other part of life and the fact is that banks if they're part of a free market system are going to collapse from time to time royal ban
and to manage the economy this is the exact same ideology that drove pol pot that drawl that drove hitler so these are these are market fascists they don't believe in the free market so why do they call themselves free marketeers they're not it's propaganda their propaganda is above all else while i'm saying that it's also like these primitive sort of surgeons who thought like nature evolution which had designed a skull to contain our brain like if you put some drill a hole in it and put some...
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troops i think on a more rapid schedule the military trying to slow slow down that with drawl. well political political expert and author david swanson says the real aim behind keeping troops in afghanistan is to maintain an indefinite occupation obama wants an agreement to keep u.s. troops in the country for years to come if not indefinitely and he wants immunity for any crimes they might commit so he's begun talking about a no trombetta role for individuals who are trained for nothing other than combat and he wants immunity for crimes they would commit well engaged in combat so we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the war indeed this is a president who's been given credit for ending this war for years even while he tripled the u.s. presence there but the proposal on the table and the hope that the obama administration has for the incoming president whoever it turns out to be is florida agreement to keep the occupation going indefinitely. now how often are you checking your smartphone for messages or social network updates if it's sixteen times or less a day then congra
troops i think on a more rapid schedule the military trying to slow slow down that with drawl. well political political expert and author david swanson says the real aim behind keeping troops in afghanistan is to maintain an indefinite occupation obama wants an agreement to keep u.s. troops in the country for years to come if not indefinitely and he wants immunity for any crimes they might commit so he's begun talking about a no trombetta role for individuals who are trained for nothing other...
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barack obama the end of the combat mission planned for the end of this year while i mean there was drawl of all troops from the country he says thousands of soldiers will now stay on afghan soil for at least three years and she's getting a check and has. remember the obama administration's mantra u.s. troops will leave afghanistan by the end of twenty fourteen while president obama has just scrapped that deadline at the beginning of twenty fifteen we will have approximately ninety eight hundred. m thousand eight hundred u.s. service members in different parts of the country the bilateral security agreement which the u.s. has been negotiating with of galveston is expected to seal the deal the war torn country is now approaching the second round of its presidential elections with both front runner saying that they will sign the agreement the current president hamid karzai has refused to sign it before he leaves office having drawn attention to civilian casualties seen u.s. airstrikes the agreement would protect u.s. forces from being prosecuted under the afghan law the obama administration
barack obama the end of the combat mission planned for the end of this year while i mean there was drawl of all troops from the country he says thousands of soldiers will now stay on afghan soil for at least three years and she's getting a check and has. remember the obama administration's mantra u.s. troops will leave afghanistan by the end of twenty fourteen while president obama has just scrapped that deadline at the beginning of twenty fifteen we will have approximately ninety eight...
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deposed leader has accused the interim government are waging war against its own people and there was drawl of troops from the southeast of the country get a call which also insisted the high voter turnout on sunday shows those supporting sub determination are not terrorists and called on europe and the world to recognize stand in the the u.s. leaders and diplomats say the outcome cannot be regretted or would regard rather as a treatment and dismissed it as a mere waste of time but it is also his point of boycott reports they neglected once again to mention the revolution which that turned west in the first place. the foreign office here in london called it a so-called referendum and that pretty much sums up the view of the e.u. and the us they've said it's not legal and they're not recognizing it so the swedish foreign minister for example he tweeted that any result is likely to be fake because there's no way of littering the vote and while condemning the vote on saturday francois hollande and uncle a muckle spoke of potentially imposing more sanctions against russia if it disrupts the upc
deposed leader has accused the interim government are waging war against its own people and there was drawl of troops from the southeast of the country get a call which also insisted the high voter turnout on sunday shows those supporting sub determination are not terrorists and called on europe and the world to recognize stand in the the u.s. leaders and diplomats say the outcome cannot be regretted or would regard rather as a treatment and dismissed it as a mere waste of time but it is also...
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you're on broadway, playing lbj, on broadway in his drawl, then tell me why you like him as a characteryou why i like doing lbj. by the way, that's a great suit you're wearing. that's a great suit. >> mr. present, thank you. >> if i sold you that suit, you would even look better. i tell you why. i would make change in my pocket. he was a guy who would be able to convince you to come away to my way of thinking with very little effort to it. >> and this play concentrates on the first year of his presidency. >> first year, yes. it was from the assassination in dallas to the election night, 1964. >> it's not throwback thursday, it's a friday but i want to roll a piece of video of you, a compilation of some of your early acting work in commercials. i believe there's even a preparation h commercial in there. was this a fun time in your career? >> it was fun. i got to play a skunk. look at that. >> did you think you would be where you are today when you were making commercials like that? >> oh, god. i had -- i don't even remember this. i don't know what that is. >> you might be owed money. >>
you're on broadway, playing lbj, on broadway in his drawl, then tell me why you like him as a characteryou why i like doing lbj. by the way, that's a great suit you're wearing. that's a great suit. >> mr. present, thank you. >> if i sold you that suit, you would even look better. i tell you why. i would make change in my pocket. he was a guy who would be able to convince you to come away to my way of thinking with very little effort to it. >> and this play concentrates on the...