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george lopez: this is my fourth year. i was invited by clint eastwood in 2004.--really didn't know clint that well. and he saw me on "bob costas" on hbo, and he saw me talking about playing the cypress. you know, very prestigious, let's say. and he knew i was a fan of golf, and we worked right by each other warner brothers. and he sent me an invitation, and we become very close friends. and, you know, this is my fourth year. damian: 'cause you grabbed the golf club first when? george: i was probably 11 or 12, and i hit lemons in the backyard. we got a lemon tree. we were--we're like-- damian: with what? with the golf club? george: yeah, a three wood. i don't know how we got them. i think they were in case we heard a noise, you know. we didn't have a gun, but we had a seven iron and a three wood. and i don't know how we ended up with golf clubs. my grandfather didn't play golf, and then my grandfather ended up using the clubs to keep the dog in the yard. like, he would put it between the wall and the door so the dog would push the door, but he pushed against the
george lopez: this is my fourth year. i was invited by clint eastwood in 2004.--really didn't know clint that well. and he saw me on "bob costas" on hbo, and he saw me talking about playing the cypress. you know, very prestigious, let's say. and he knew i was a fan of golf, and we worked right by each other warner brothers. and he sent me an invitation, and we become very close friends. and, you know, this is my fourth year. damian: 'cause you grabbed the golf club first when? george:...
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and we were number 10 overall like we've, we've got de broadcast fee, george lopez. he's amazing. he's still living by brother. could we used to say about seinfeld? cats rising story go across the street to teach that comes back with 8 minutes. no, it really like that. you know his podcast. neat land is doing great. we have another show called the dollop that and bobby leaves tiger belly, him. the dollop is david anthony and gareth reynolds and they do history. so they go and back. it's a really great show you love it. so they actually search dave surprises garrath with just facts. i actually guessed it on to show when they were talking about. this is a long time ago, but a religion that had a flash in the pan and there were lorenz eons or some like that and who is? yeah, exactly. it was a very popular religion for a moment for a moment. you know, and so he had, does all the research. and then garrett is such an amazing improviser. the comes on and just was jokes to go along with it right away. so here it's almost like mystery science. theater. 3000 with the encyclopedia. exactly.
and we were number 10 overall like we've, we've got de broadcast fee, george lopez. he's amazing. he's still living by brother. could we used to say about seinfeld? cats rising story go across the street to teach that comes back with 8 minutes. no, it really like that. you know his podcast. neat land is doing great. we have another show called the dollop that and bobby leaves tiger belly, him. the dollop is david anthony and gareth reynolds and they do history. so they go and back. it's a...
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most people think that i'm george lopez.confused sometimes with jimmy smits, and some people think i'm andy garcia. but in reality, i am edward james olmos. ♪ i've been very fortunate in being able to work in schools, libraries, community centers, hospitals, juvenile halls. ♪ it's called the youth cinema project, directly from laliff, los angeles latino international film festival. >> so, the way the youth cinema project was created is that we realized that the cavalry wasn't coming. no one was gonna come save us, so we needed to save ourselves. >> we send in two mentors, and those mentors come in. they're professional filmmakers. it's the full school year. and they learn how to do all aspects ofaking and >> gn llarns. since yoeally i remember i used to write short, like, plays and make puppets out of, like, old socks and put them on for my family. i stopped around, i think, elementary because i didn't think i was, like, good enough. but ycp, when i joined ycp in middle school, i remember we had to write a script, and one of
most people think that i'm george lopez.confused sometimes with jimmy smits, and some people think i'm andy garcia. but in reality, i am edward james olmos. ♪ i've been very fortunate in being able to work in schools, libraries, community centers, hospitals, juvenile halls. ♪ it's called the youth cinema project, directly from laliff, los angeles latino international film festival. >> so, the way the youth cinema project was created is that we realized that the cavalry wasn't coming....
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lopez knows the ballet life well. born in cuba and raised in miami, she became principal dancer with the new york city ballet. a painting in her office shows her with its legendary leader, georgeurned home ten years ago to take the helm here. >> somehow it felt, it felt organic. the art form has given me so much as an immigrant, right. it has changed my life and it continues to change my life every day. i mean, i'm sitting in front of you today because of ballet. brown: a ballet company, she ys, feeds and feeds off its city. and this one is very much miami in its energy and style. >> i think american dancers have a sense of urgency, certainly miami city ballet dancers have a sense of urgency when they're on stage. there's a youthfulness. there's a hunger that they're just going to eat space and they're going to just go for it. >> brown: there's also an energy and pre here in the diversity of talent: latina leadership, dancers from all over, especially central a south america. >> for me, to come to miami city ballet changed my life. >> brown: katia carranza came to miami from mexico at 19. she'd had plenty of classical training, but found a new world of dancing here. what was t
lopez knows the ballet life well. born in cuba and raised in miami, she became principal dancer with the new york city ballet. a painting in her office shows her with its legendary leader, georgeurned home ten years ago to take the helm here. >> somehow it felt, it felt organic. the art form has given me so much as an immigrant, right. it has changed my life and it continues to change my life every day. i mean, i'm sitting in front of you today because of ballet. brown: a ballet company,...
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lopez in charlotte, north carolina. the icy weather has caused hazardous conditions on the roads. good morning, elwyn. >> reporter: good morning, georgebearing down on the northeast. first it plastered parts of the south. take a look at this wintry mix. officials concerned this mourning, all leading to black ice on the other hand roads. this morning, that massive storm stretching into the mid-atlantic and new england after slamming the southeast with ice and snow. overnight, high winds intensifying conditions in the south, blowing down trees, knocking out power lines. the storm turning deadly in north carolina. two people killed in nash county when their car slid off i-95. and in durham, this tractor trailer left hanging over a highway overpass. near whiteout conditions causing drivers to careen across major interstates and highways. police responding to hundreds of crashes. others caught stranded in the wintry mess. some seen pushing their cars. and 50 students at this college in north carolina rushed to safety. a dorm's roof collapsing under the heavy weight of snow. >> some of my friends were across campus and they thought it was a
lopez in charlotte, north carolina. the icy weather has caused hazardous conditions on the roads. good morning, elwyn. >> reporter: good morning, georgebearing down on the northeast. first it plastered parts of the south. take a look at this wintry mix. officials concerned this mourning, all leading to black ice on the other hand roads. this morning, that massive storm stretching into the mid-atlantic and new england after slamming the southeast with ice and snow. overnight, high winds...