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i thought, man, that's hard to comprehend. and my staff said, now, it's something you shouldn't deal w it should be a woman. but i went ahead and i did something about it. we haven't done as much as we should do, and i would hope that we have people who will pick up this issue. i had a meeting last friday, the biggest audience i've ever had, just people -- they were there. there was a conference on female genital mutilation. i say that word because that's what it is. millions of little girls have been cut -- that's what it's called, cut. last year, no one knows for sure, but probably 250,000 little girls were cut. and last friday, i had 200 people there. i said, this is wonderful. i said, i've had ten people a couple times, but two or three of the people were lost and didn't really want to be there. it's really important that we do something about it. we have some laws now -- it's against the law in the united states. you can't go away and -- for purposes of being cut. but there's a lot more that needs to be done. our governme
i thought, man, that's hard to comprehend. and my staff said, now, it's something you shouldn't deal w it should be a woman. but i went ahead and i did something about it. we haven't done as much as we should do, and i would hope that we have people who will pick up this issue. i had a meeting last friday, the biggest audience i've ever had, just people -- they were there. there was a conference on female genital mutilation. i say that word because that's what it is. millions of little girls...
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red, it wasn't a hard tackle —— it was a ha rd wasn't a hard tackle —— it was a hard tackle.eal the decision by fifa to fine them for displaying poppies in the game against scotland in the world cup. they have all been sanctioned against the governing body for marking armistice day. england was fined £35,000, marking armistice day. england was fined £35, 000, scotland marking armistice day. england was fined £35,000, scotland and wales £15,000, and northern ireland £a000. leicester city will appealjamie vardy‘s red card against stoke city. he was sent off in the first half for a dangerous tackle. leicester believe jamie va rdy for a dangerous tackle. leicester believe jamie vardy was knocked off balance. leicester came back from 2-0 balance. leicester came back from 2—0 down to draw the match. england suffered in the subcontinent for the fourth day of the final test on sunday. the host declared for 759, the highest total ever conceded by england. at the close, england we re by england. at the close, england were 270 runs behind. quick wickets would be required if england got
red, it wasn't a hard tackle —— it was a ha rd wasn't a hard tackle —— it was a hard tackle.eal the decision by fifa to fine them for displaying poppies in the game against scotland in the world cup. they have all been sanctioned against the governing body for marking armistice day. england was fined £35,000, marking armistice day. england was fined £35, 000, scotland marking armistice day. england was fined £35,000, scotland and wales £15,000, and northern ireland £a000. leicester...
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it's hard to sell something like that. hard to sell the formula but he was doing okay, and he was couple of years in when he went to st. paul, minnesota, which is where our story takes a turn for the romantic. >> host: so, now we start to get into the ray ask joan part here. okay. so, let's back up a little bit and tell us about who joan is before she made ray kroc. >> guest: openwas 25 years older, and ray was 52. joan was a young mother, beautiful blonde woman and the was a very, very skilled pea llanes and ore gappist, and back in the day -- ore gappist, and in the day that was a valued profession. people would play in arrests, which she do in restaurants, she played on local television. she was so beautiful that the local tv owner hired her to play music in the breaks in between shows because that was before videotape. and she also had a really good concern going, selling -- i'm sorry -- selling lessons, music lessons to kids. so she was really working very hard with three jobs but the afternoon she loved was at the cr
it's hard to sell something like that. hard to sell the formula but he was doing okay, and he was couple of years in when he went to st. paul, minnesota, which is where our story takes a turn for the romantic. >> host: so, now we start to get into the ray ask joan part here. okay. so, let's back up a little bit and tell us about who joan is before she made ray kroc. >> guest: openwas 25 years older, and ray was 52. joan was a young mother, beautiful blonde woman and the was a very,...
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that was hard to take because daddy, let's go play. daddy can't move. >> rose: but do i get the sense, i mean, if terms of what you're doing, announcing the company, that you are prepared, if golf is over, to have another life. >> well, charlie, it's basically, the tgr branding is bringing all our businesses under one umbrella. they have been existing. >> rose: right. but i'm setting up chapter two of my life. chapter one was the golfer, only the golfer, playing golf, winning tournaments. here i'm setting up chapter two without hitting a golf ball and trying to create a business empire and different business entities and growing that so i don't have to hit a golf ball is that to be a happy person? >> to do other things that are of my interest. the golfer can still be there, i can still play, i can still do those things, but it's not mandatory for my business to grow and for me to help kids with my foundation or with the restaurant or the tgr design or all that stuff. i don't have to hit a golf ball. i can eventually transition into bei
that was hard to take because daddy, let's go play. daddy can't move. >> rose: but do i get the sense, i mean, if terms of what you're doing, announcing the company, that you are prepared, if golf is over, to have another life. >> well, charlie, it's basically, the tgr branding is bringing all our businesses under one umbrella. they have been existing. >> rose: right. but i'm setting up chapter two of my life. chapter one was the golfer, only the golfer, playing golf, winning...
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we worked hard. she's done wonderful things. when she was selected, they would speak to each other and fight over water. now we work together as partne partners. it's been good for nevada because we can use the water and also we've done good work with california.. california got most of the water out of the colorado river, a life more than they should have and we were able to work with hp that but we worked in a very positive way and helped pay for the reservoirs and we did lots of great things so we are happy about that. with lake tahoe showed california. it is a stunningly beautifuls place. bil we ha have gotten over a billion dollars the delegation and many others stabilizing the clarity of that beautiful lake. another that was controlled by the indians has been stolen. we've got hundreds of millions of dollars to the two words th that.ak we've seen those an in. lake. here is one thing and i will a move on. there was a great big gravel p pit. ten, 15 times bigger than a chamber in the state that didn't have the resources, so
we worked hard. she's done wonderful things. when she was selected, they would speak to each other and fight over water. now we work together as partne partners. it's been good for nevada because we can use the water and also we've done good work with california.. california got most of the water out of the colorado river, a life more than they should have and we were able to work with hp that but we worked in a very positive way and helped pay for the reservoirs and we did lots of great things...
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maybe, i don't know, i know it was a hard tackle.eed to watch the clip to have really an opinion about whether it's yellow already, but it was a hard tackle. —— alone or read. —— yellow or red. also late drama in spain's primera division where athletic bilbao secured a 2—1 win against celta vigo. both of the hosts goals came in the last eight minutes moving them to within two points of sixth placed atletico madrid heading into the winter break. celta vigo took the lead shortly after half time when iago aspas scored before an aritz aduriz penalty and a late mikel sanjose goal saw bilbao take all three points. italy coach gian piero ventura will talk to forward mario balotelli about the possibility ofjoining the team before the azzurri's next set of matches in march. balotelli has revived his career in france, scoring eight goals in as many matches for nice, but hasn't played for italy since the 2014 world cup. it was a historic day for india in the fifth and final test against england. karun nair scored a triple century to help the ho
maybe, i don't know, i know it was a hard tackle.eed to watch the clip to have really an opinion about whether it's yellow already, but it was a hard tackle. —— alone or read. —— yellow or red. also late drama in spain's primera division where athletic bilbao secured a 2—1 win against celta vigo. both of the hosts goals came in the last eight minutes moving them to within two points of sixth placed atletico madrid heading into the winter break. celta vigo took the lead shortly after...
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hard to please.nd yes, there was another man involved at that time and my husband knew about that. but he didn't -- i guess he didn't really see the danger in that. here he was being so difficult to please and here was this other man who at least told me i'm just a goddess, i walk on water and everything i do is right. >> she believed her background in law enforcement would allow her to pull off the perfect murder. >> it happened on saturday and i was arrested monday morning. it was pretty fast. i guess it was pretty obvious too. and i tried so desperately to convince people i was innocent. i had tried to make it look like a suicide. my husband had been suicidal. he had a history of being suicidal and so i figure that would be the easiest way. >> how did you do that? >> oh -- >> i mean, how did he die? >> i shot him. i shot him. wish i could go back. >> she told us she regrets the past but she's also moving on. >> i still face the consequences of what i did but i don't go around with that guilt anymo
hard to please.nd yes, there was another man involved at that time and my husband knew about that. but he didn't -- i guess he didn't really see the danger in that. here he was being so difficult to please and here was this other man who at least told me i'm just a goddess, i walk on water and everything i do is right. >> she believed her background in law enforcement would allow her to pull off the perfect murder. >> it happened on saturday and i was arrested monday morning. it was...
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charlie: some people work hard. some people can't work as hard as i can.: i don't know how they work or derive their own confidence. some players derive from practice. some like to play a bunch of tournaments. for the most of my career, since probably 1999, i really haven't played that much. some have played up to close to 30 events. i have never done that. i have tried to peak for four times a year. when i was younger, it was harder. charlie: but you won three years. tiger: three years in a row. i did that for a couple of years. then, as a pro, four times. charlie: one year, a caddy said you talked about giving up golf to become a navy seal. did you? tiger: i told my dad i would want to become a person in the military, a golfer, or a businessman. i had the chance to become a golfer and businessman, i just did not go in the military. charlie: arnold palmer died in the last couple of weeks. what did he mean to you? tiger: he was a friend. a person that i could pick up the phone and call. we would rap about different things. and all the conversations and din
charlie: some people work hard. some people can't work as hard as i can.: i don't know how they work or derive their own confidence. some players derive from practice. some like to play a bunch of tournaments. for the most of my career, since probably 1999, i really haven't played that much. some have played up to close to 30 events. i have never done that. i have tried to peak for four times a year. when i was younger, it was harder. charlie: but you won three years. tiger: three years in a...
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i had no idea how hard it was going to be. >> hinojosa: so what was so hard about it? >> once we were set up, it was hard to report, because access was really limited. >> hinojosa: well, a lot of people find that one of the things why you are such a rock star in international journalism, if you will, is the fact that you, anita snow, for ten years were essentially able to keep your chops as a solid fact-based journalist, but you were also able to be essentially critical of the cuban government and stay employed, keep your... you know, your bosses satisfied. it's... a lot of people just say, "how were you able to please, you know, the cubans so they didn't kick you out, and at the same time be a really strong reporter?" >> well, i just... you had to walk a pretty straight line. and it's the one thing the ap does the best. i mean, it kind of sort of balanced balanced reporting and neutral language. when the cubans would get upset with our reportage, which happened occasionally, it was usually because of the tone, or because... or if there was an i mean, if there was erro
i had no idea how hard it was going to be. >> hinojosa: so what was so hard about it? >> once we were set up, it was hard to report, because access was really limited. >> hinojosa: well, a lot of people find that one of the things why you are such a rock star in international journalism, if you will, is the fact that you, anita snow, for ten years were essentially able to keep your chops as a solid fact-based journalist, but you were also able to be essentially critical of the...
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a hard, hard case to make to our colleagues. we are drowning yet we are going to go out and spend almost a trillion dollars to try to revive the economy. you went ahead and added time when there was anger but also confusion you shepherded through the passage of dodd-frank still with controversy and stabilize the economy and wall street. and you were even able to get new start passed at a time when tensions between the east and the west were extremely delicate , as they are now. but the reason why i think your colleagues went with you harry is they knew you would always have their back. you were going to do everything in your power to help them and you did through your pack, three or contacts, through your personal engagement. ask anybody who has run on our side of the aisle and i am sure on your side. the election and i can think of the think of a half-dozen senators in the last eight years rested on harry's organizational intervention. he is a new harry. he would ask without -- and you know your background, i'm not going to rep
a hard, hard case to make to our colleagues. we are drowning yet we are going to go out and spend almost a trillion dollars to try to revive the economy. you went ahead and added time when there was anger but also confusion you shepherded through the passage of dodd-frank still with controversy and stabilize the economy and wall street. and you were even able to get new start passed at a time when tensions between the east and the west were extremely delicate , as they are now. but the reason...
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so many great guys, all these guys, that's hard. you can't be doing that. >> rick: deshaun is the old vet. you have been through this. you've got a vote. who are you casting for? >> vito write the names down, put it in a hat and pick. >> brian: you can say yourself. you were here last year and you didn't get it. whoever wins tonight, salute those guys because they put in the work and they earned it. enjoy it and appreciate it. >> a lot of guys worthy but i think these guys are at the top of my ballot, no disrespect to baker and dede, they do a great job at what they do but i said before, lamar, i apologize but i had to give the nod to deshaun. he was here last year. one. they finished a little strong but nobody can knock waff done this year so it was a hard decision for me but just looking at it like that he was here last year the way he closed out his season, they'll probably give it to you next year anyway. >> brian: head to head doesn't matter with the playoff committee. >> rick: who's got the suit? you have been checking each ot
so many great guys, all these guys, that's hard. you can't be doing that. >> rick: deshaun is the old vet. you have been through this. you've got a vote. who are you casting for? >> vito write the names down, put it in a hat and pick. >> brian: you can say yourself. you were here last year and you didn't get it. whoever wins tonight, salute those guys because they put in the work and they earned it. enjoy it and appreciate it. >> a lot of guys worthy but i think these...
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your players played so hard. coach whittingham, you are 10-1 in bowl games.s group of seniors goes out with a hard-fought victory. >> what an amazing fourth quarter. kept hanging in there. we didn't play perfect by any stretch but joe ran hard. he was sick all last night. we were not sure he was going to play. he must've had 200 yards-plus. the offensive line continued to block bird returns the ball over too many times. didn't start the game ideally on the kickoff but found a way to win. >> joel: something would happen or go tell me coach whittingham was going to find something to complain about about this victory. your team thought extremely har hard. joe was terrific in the fourth quarter. he wanted -- won it the utah way with toughness. >> getting critical stops. came away with three takeaways. andy phillips, that was huge. that was the difference in the game. >> joel: congratulations. now we move towards the players of the game. defensively tonight actually in a losing effort from indiana, tegray scales is our most valuable defensive player in the foster
your players played so hard. coach whittingham, you are 10-1 in bowl games.s group of seniors goes out with a hard-fought victory. >> what an amazing fourth quarter. kept hanging in there. we didn't play perfect by any stretch but joe ran hard. he was sick all last night. we were not sure he was going to play. he must've had 200 yards-plus. the offensive line continued to block bird returns the ball over too many times. didn't start the game ideally on the kickoff but found a way to win....
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regina: it's really hard to say. off a tour and i was just playing these songs i just played in the u.k. and europe and i was playing these songs, a lot of them that are new to me from this new record and on different nights, different lines would hit me a certain way. or my own lines they wrote and i would think oh, that means this. i mean, it was -- i had this really incredible experience of -- because i had a before and an after. we found out about the election result in the u.k. and certain songs that i had played in one way, the lines meant something else to me after. and i feel like they are my friends and i lean on them and i don't fully know what they mean but the comfort that i have of playing them year after year is that they -- they mean more than i know so i don't want to limit them with my understanding of them at this moment. because in five years, it could mean something else to me or something could happen and that line will take on a totally different meaning. charlie: is this both pop and classical?
regina: it's really hard to say. off a tour and i was just playing these songs i just played in the u.k. and europe and i was playing these songs, a lot of them that are new to me from this new record and on different nights, different lines would hit me a certain way. or my own lines they wrote and i would think oh, that means this. i mean, it was -- i had this really incredible experience of -- because i had a before and an after. we found out about the election result in the u.k. and certain...
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santa is working hard to deliver the gifts all over the world.tching whery he is headed next. ♪ don't want a doll. or dinkiy toy. i w w w w w >> before p santa took the sky he hit the water. he novembers virginia. the reign deer and flying elvesand given the grinch. the santa event is now in the 29th year and takes place on christmas eve. and here's the report that kids are waiting for. we are keeping a close eye on santay's whereabouts. based on norad in colorado. it first started in 1955 when a newspaper ad, listed the wrong number. and the air force colonel thought he was being pranked and now every year volunteers from the military track sundaya as he makes his way around the world and looks like he's in chile right now. that's the one the kids wanted to see and that's how fox reports. december 24th, christmas eve and i am molliy line. and happy hanukkah. ♪ ♪ . ♪ ♪ i don't know if there'll be snow but have a cup of cheer ♪ ♪ have a holly jolly christmas and when you -- >> merry christmas! it is finally here. we are up and we are ready to star
santa is working hard to deliver the gifts all over the world.tching whery he is headed next. ♪ don't want a doll. or dinkiy toy. i w w w w w >> before p santa took the sky he hit the water. he novembers virginia. the reign deer and flying elvesand given the grinch. the santa event is now in the 29th year and takes place on christmas eve. and here's the report that kids are waiting for. we are keeping a close eye on santay's whereabouts. based on norad in colorado. it first started in...
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we should all be giving hard answers, too.ard questions is what we do and in 2016, ourfocus was on a global political phenomenon, a wave of popular anger and disgust with the status quo, sweeping through the democracies of the western world. people left out and left behind looked for politicians who seemed to speak for them. in the united states, their unlikely champion was a billionaire property tycoon with an outsized ego. there are elements, sub elements of fringe elements in every country. did i already know that there are hundreds of thousands of blockheads in this country, who are idiots, who will follow anyone, who will vote for a tv reality star? i kinda already knew that. let's breathe a little bit before we give it too much credit for representing a real thing. now i will say this, everyone — i mean, you know, there is a phoniness about this, this consternation and this "what does it means?" what it means is guys like you love it. guys like you dine out on it. you like it, you like a chance to look down upon, you lik
we should all be giving hard answers, too.ard questions is what we do and in 2016, ourfocus was on a global political phenomenon, a wave of popular anger and disgust with the status quo, sweeping through the democracies of the western world. people left out and left behind looked for politicians who seemed to speak for them. in the united states, their unlikely champion was a billionaire property tycoon with an outsized ego. there are elements, sub elements of fringe elements in every country....
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yeah, she's having a hard time. it's hard to be a celebrity.she has to look her best when she goes outside. >> she loves getting texts from you here's my phone. >> stephen: let's do it. >> i like how you thought your fingerprint would work. >> stephen: well, i never know, i never know. >> there it is, "mom." >> stephen: what up, kim? question mark. colbert here. boy, too soon poorly spelled! >> it's >> stephen: it's just transcribing everything we're saying to each other right now. ( laughter ) i'm going to send this to your mother. boy, what i just sent your mother. what up, kim, colbert here, it's poorly spelled, coal. and it's transcribing everything we are saying right now. please apologize your mother for me. >> it's going to come through in a second. i will it here. >> stephen: how are you doing? i understand you took your whole family to a psychic recently? >> my family-- a good friend of mine is theresa craputo. she's the long island medium. i don't know if you've seen her show. she asked me it bring my family on to her show. i said no.
yeah, she's having a hard time. it's hard to be a celebrity.she has to look her best when she goes outside. >> she loves getting texts from you here's my phone. >> stephen: let's do it. >> i like how you thought your fingerprint would work. >> stephen: well, i never know, i never know. >> there it is, "mom." >> stephen: what up, kim? question mark. colbert here. boy, too soon poorly spelled! >> it's >> stephen: it's just transcribing...
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it's hard to sell something like that. hard to sell the formula. but he was doing okay. and he was a couple of years in when he went to st. paul, minnesota, which is where our story take as a turn to the romantic. now he starts to get into the ray and joan part here. >> host: so, let's book up just a little bit. tell us about who joan is, before she met ray croc on that fateful evening. >> guest: so, joan was 26 years younger than ray. so ray was 52 at that point. so joan was in her 20s. she was a younge mother. she was a beautiful blond woman, and she was a very, very skilled pianist and organist, and back in the day, that was a very valued profession. people would play in restaurants, which she did. she played on television. local television. she was so beautiful that the local tv owner hired her to play music in the breaks in between shows, because that was before videotape. and he also had a really good concern going selling -- i'm sorry -- selling lessons, music lessons to kids. so she was really working very hard with these three jobs, but the job she loved was at
it's hard to sell something like that. hard to sell the formula. but he was doing okay. and he was a couple of years in when he went to st. paul, minnesota, which is where our story take as a turn to the romantic. now he starts to get into the ray and joan part here. >> host: so, let's book up just a little bit. tell us about who joan is, before she met ray croc on that fateful evening. >> guest: so, joan was 26 years younger than ray. so ray was 52 at that point. so joan was in her...
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emily: is that why it is so hard to find women to fill these roles?od: i think there are fewer women who have been on jupiter's asentrepreneurs, so i think women play more of an entrepreneurial role, and that is increasing. we have many entrepreneurs who are women, even a deeply technical areas, when they get enough experience, they will be great partners. you need the floor at the bottom to increase. we need to encourage more women to be entrepreneurs. emily: you mention a broad range of investments. rockets, food, ai, health, finance energy. , companies with a usually high failure rate. and you say every four years you , say you go deep into an area you know nothing about. what has worked? what has not? vinod: all of them have worked in the sense that i really enjoy learning a new area. it will be five years before i know whether i am right or wrong. independent if theare successful or not, i will have learnea lot. i think the two most important things that can happen in technology that would really change humanity for the better is artificial intel
emily: is that why it is so hard to find women to fill these roles?od: i think there are fewer women who have been on jupiter's asentrepreneurs, so i think women play more of an entrepreneurial role, and that is increasing. we have many entrepreneurs who are women, even a deeply technical areas, when they get enough experience, they will be great partners. you need the floor at the bottom to increase. we need to encourage more women to be entrepreneurs. emily: you mention a broad range of...
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it's hard to refute or this point. emily: you went on to google.ou interned at odeo, and shared a desk with jack dorsey. what was that like? kevin systrom: when i showed up for my first day of work, i got a puzzled look and they were like oh, that's right, we hired an intern. they were super nice to me and without that experience, i would not have the same passion for social media as i do today. jack is super creative and an awesome engineer as well. it was great to meet them and learn from them very early on. emily: what you learn? learn thatom: you your first and you doesn't always work out. i learned at odeo, not at twitter. transition, ihe realized that often when you are a company, you need to put it into something else. we were working on a game called and that turned into instagram. emily: the first girlfriend was -- photo and instagram was of your girlfriends dog. that systrom: if i knew instagram would get to this place, i would have tried a little bit harder. wife.lfriend is now my she said she is not going to post photos and less -- unle
it's hard to refute or this point. emily: you went on to google.ou interned at odeo, and shared a desk with jack dorsey. what was that like? kevin systrom: when i showed up for my first day of work, i got a puzzled look and they were like oh, that's right, we hired an intern. they were super nice to me and without that experience, i would not have the same passion for social media as i do today. jack is super creative and an awesome engineer as well. it was great to meet them and learn from...
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it was hard in terms of what to include and what not to include.he time i got to tennessee two years ago or so, i met an individual who then involved in writing and code writing over 70 or 80 bucks and he lived just down the road from me. we got together and he said i can help you finish your story. with his help i was finally able to get the work completed. for those of you that haven't written a book even if it's something you think you know a lot about, it is incredibly hard and it takes a great deal of patience and courage to go back through all of the controversial things i went through to relive that was difficult for me but anyway also very prosodic to talk about it. it was hard, but i am so glad that i did it, but i am so glad that it's over. >> there is so much detailed. long quote from said blog. i often was the only full year in the room. every council in the room if the president is going to say something i want to make sure it is accurate so that someone wouldn't say something he didn't say. and with others when you're sitting in these
it was hard in terms of what to include and what not to include.he time i got to tennessee two years ago or so, i met an individual who then involved in writing and code writing over 70 or 80 bucks and he lived just down the road from me. we got together and he said i can help you finish your story. with his help i was finally able to get the work completed. for those of you that haven't written a book even if it's something you think you know a lot about, it is incredibly hard and it takes a...
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. >> it's very hard, it's very hard, and we miss each other a lot. >> in fact, culverson's boyfriend is only a short walk away in the men's unit of orange county's central jail facility. >> oh, my goodness, michelle, that's my love. that's my heart. she has a very outgoing personality, very kind, sincere, and giving. she's a socialite. sometimes i can be reserved. but then she'll -- she'll bring me out more of the times too. it's like she's the wind beneath my wings. >> it says michelle and beau for life. and so i have it right there. just to remind me every day that i love him and he loves me. oh, we're in love. i'm getting all blushy. >> the only time culberson and de'arborne are able to see each other is in court. >> we're co-defendants so hopefully we get to see each other hopefully on the bus. yeah, and also in the courtroom. yeah, so we get to talk and love each other. even if it's for five minutes, it still means a lot. >> culberson was pregnant with the couple's baby when they were arrested. and nine months ago delivered their son. as far as being in jail and having a baby, e
. >> it's very hard, it's very hard, and we miss each other a lot. >> in fact, culverson's boyfriend is only a short walk away in the men's unit of orange county's central jail facility. >> oh, my goodness, michelle, that's my love. that's my heart. she has a very outgoing personality, very kind, sincere, and giving. she's a socialite. sometimes i can be reserved. but then she'll -- she'll bring me out more of the times too. it's like she's the wind beneath my wings. >>...
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i've got to deal with it, and it's hard. it really is hard, you know?> but perez knows showing too much emotion here can be dangerous. >> you can't let people see you for what you are. that's where your weaknesses and your faults come in. people will ride that right to the bank. you have to be an actor while in jail because sometimes you're going to have to be an act other than what you really are. >> steven caponi is a self-professed expert at taking advantage of vulnerable inmates. he spent the last nine months in confinement for extorting alleged child molesters. recently, his request to move back to general population was granted. >> the sergeant gave me the third degree last night. he said we ain't going to have no problems, are we? but this is jail, you have to do what you have to do. >> caponi's transfer isn't the only good news. >> we've got to eat. >> his sister just put some money on his books so he can buy snacks from the jail canteen. >> caponi says this time around, instead of hustling canteen, he's sharing it. they have pooled their snacks
i've got to deal with it, and it's hard. it really is hard, you know?> but perez knows showing too much emotion here can be dangerous. >> you can't let people see you for what you are. that's where your weaknesses and your faults come in. people will ride that right to the bank. you have to be an actor while in jail because sometimes you're going to have to be an act other than what you really are. >> steven caponi is a self-professed expert at taking advantage of vulnerable...
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it's hard.oing time is hard. >> during his time at wabash, wright says he's felt vulnerable because of the color of his skin. >> other prisons i've been at, it's more hispanics and blacks, you know what i mean, but this is a heavily populated white prison. it's a culture shock. >> but not every inmate at wabash is concerned with maintaining a racial divide. adrian davis and tim harris have found some common ground. particularly when it comes to personal style. davis regularly helps harris figure out what to do with his afro-like hair. >> it's harder braiding white dude's hair than black guys. so i've got to part it certain ways and put more rubber bands in it to hold it. >> my hair's only been growing for five months, so i've only got it braided two or three times. it's starting to get to the length where i want it. probably in another month or so, i'll be able to do a little more with it. >> but both men know that their friendship comes with risks. >> i mean some white guys don't get it, so whi
it's hard.oing time is hard. >> during his time at wabash, wright says he's felt vulnerable because of the color of his skin. >> other prisons i've been at, it's more hispanics and blacks, you know what i mean, but this is a heavily populated white prison. it's a culture shock. >> but not every inmate at wabash is concerned with maintaining a racial divide. adrian davis and tim harris have found some common ground. particularly when it comes to personal style. davis regularly...
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shaping stand up is hard work. >> yes, it is.t's time consuming and hard. >> rose: it's joke by joke, isn't it. >> 15 seconds, after a full weekend of a bunch of shows, i might get a new ten seconds out of-- a new ten seconds in what i am trying to shape for an hour set. it is a lot of work, yeah, yeah. >> rose: and you-- i mean i have talked to them. and they go to clubs and are tested, go up and you will find out what is good about t how to shorten it. >> right, or if it's just bad, yeah. >> rose: but what is the essence you have to have of all the people you know, what does chris have, what do you have, what does jerry have, the range of people. and you know more of the young comedians than i do. >> yeah, i hope so. everybody is pretty strange. >> we're at the cutting edge of all the new comics. like what are you doing? >> you better be impressed. >> aren't you busy. >> what did they have. >> we all have-- first of all, a enormous love and obsession with comedy and with jokes, yeah, it's just this love and this, you know, when
shaping stand up is hard work. >> yes, it is.t's time consuming and hard. >> rose: it's joke by joke, isn't it. >> 15 seconds, after a full weekend of a bunch of shows, i might get a new ten seconds out of-- a new ten seconds in what i am trying to shape for an hour set. it is a lot of work, yeah, yeah. >> rose: and you-- i mean i have talked to them. and they go to clubs and are tested, go up and you will find out what is good about t how to shorten it. >> right,...
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trump may have a hard time getting passed through his own party.concerned where the trillion would come from as we push to being 20 trillion. >> and i live near boston. and the teague could use overhaul. >> and it could be who gets it. >> and see where all of the money goes. thank you, rob, we appreciate it. >> and pilgrim and tourist from around the world are flocking to bethlehem to celebrate christmas eve. it is the traititional birth place of jesus. they take in the manger square and listen to christmas songs playing on the loud speakers in. arabic. >> it is unique and never seen anything like it. and i love the public square in the back and the amount of people cluster together. and it is just enjoying their time. i think for me, it is meaningful because it is christmas time and here's where everything started andy yeah. so i am enjoying it a lot. >> despite the holiday cheer, security forces are on high alert because of the conflicts in the region. >> and the owner of the warehouse where 36 people died in a devastating fire. he is facing laws
trump may have a hard time getting passed through his own party.concerned where the trillion would come from as we push to being 20 trillion. >> and i live near boston. and the teague could use overhaul. >> and it could be who gets it. >> and see where all of the money goes. thank you, rob, we appreciate it. >> and pilgrim and tourist from around the world are flocking to bethlehem to celebrate christmas eve. it is the traititional birth place of jesus. they take in the...
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when i switched schools, it's pretty hard. out here i'll have a fresh start. >> it will be hard no matter either way you go. >> it can go either way pretty much. don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of here. >> yes, whatever is -- >> so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. when i feed -- i don't know when i feed the mods, it's totally different. >> that's what you said. >> people are locked up in a totally different way than i am. it just makes me be thankful for write am. i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like two-man cell. you're in a cell. >> really. >> they lock the door on you. >> so that's where you see i guess the real serious inmates i would imagine. >> mm-hmm. it's a whole different world,
when i switched schools, it's pretty hard. out here i'll have a fresh start. >> it will be hard no matter either way you go. >> it can go either way pretty much. don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of...
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>> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough. can hope. >> kiss me through the air. >>> coming up -- >> they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him. >> a lifer finds pleasure in makeup. >> i'm like dolly. the redder, the better. the more the merrier. you got it! what do you think? if you're going to wish, wish big at the lexus december to remember sales event get up to $2500 customer cash on select 2016 and 2017 models for these terms. see your lexus dealer. customer service!d. ma'am. this isn't a computer... wait. you're real? with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s., like me, anytime. wow. this is a recording. really? no, i'm kidding. 100% u.s.-based customer service. here to help, not to sell. >>> it might be a maximum security institution, but the tennessee prison for women realizes that giving their inmates opportunities to feel good about themselves can go a long way. and even help their rehabilitation. >> the things we go through for beauty. a day in the beauty s
>> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough. can hope. >> kiss me through the air. >>> coming up -- >> they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him. >> a lifer finds pleasure in makeup. >> i'm like dolly. the redder, the better. the more the merrier. you got it! what do you think? if you're going to wish, wish big at the lexus december to remember sales event get up to...
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harding: it well could have. if the japanese captain had broken orders and attacked before the time the rest the japanese combined fleet was attacking pearl harbor, he advance. they might have responded difficult -- differently to the initial attack, and perhaps the course of the attack would have been different. of course, we do know the americans were warned in advance when a midget submarine was detected at the entrance of pearl harbor, and that does not seem to have changed the way we react to the japanese attack, but this could well happen. mr. lombardo: how hard is it to find details on a ship like this research? mr. harding: it is that a researcher job. i am one of those people that have a serious psychological problem called research rapture. i get engaged in stuff. i have always enjoyed the researching as much as the writing. in doing world war ii stories, we are dealing with records that are out now. for the wars in iraq and afghanistan, there are things that will be kept classified for harbor has come
harding: it well could have. if the japanese captain had broken orders and attacked before the time the rest the japanese combined fleet was attacking pearl harbor, he advance. they might have responded difficult -- differently to the initial attack, and perhaps the course of the attack would have been different. of course, we do know the americans were warned in advance when a midget submarine was detected at the entrance of pearl harbor, and that does not seem to have changed the way we react...
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i went back to school and earned my ged and went to a community college and worked very hard. i caught up and went into university and on to law school. it has been quite a trek. i was on my own practicing for 20 years and built a successful law practice. i think it is something to be said that you can always turn your life around when you would like and if you try and work hard at it. >> what were those lessons from the choices you made as a young man? rep.-elect fernandez: the most important lesson is that opportunity is always there if you want to, you try, and you work hard. no matter what mistakes you have made in life, you can always turn your life around by making the right decisions and making change. >> why law school? rep.-elect fernandez: it is a way to help people in your community. it gives you a voice. and it gives a voice to people that are not heard. to me, i just always wanted to be a lawyer. when i went back to school even as a dropout, i always thought that if i can make it through, i want to be a lawyer, work hard and here we are today. >> how were you able
i went back to school and earned my ged and went to a community college and worked very hard. i caught up and went into university and on to law school. it has been quite a trek. i was on my own practicing for 20 years and built a successful law practice. i think it is something to be said that you can always turn your life around when you would like and if you try and work hard at it. >> what were those lessons from the choices you made as a young man? rep.-elect fernandez: the most...
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friends say she was a gentle person who loved the children. >> it is definitely hard. we are here to support our students, creating spaces for them to be able to talk with her teachers and share their feelings. reporter: and more faces of the young people who died are now emerging. most were in their 20's and 30's. they include students, musicians, and artists. travis hough was a member of a local band. his family says there are no words for their loss. as the horror sinks in, questions mount. many people say they knew the warehouse was a death trap, and the city was investigating. online, many people are directing their anger at the man who helped run the building known as the ghost ship, derick ion almena. a criminal inquiry is now underway into the deadliest fire in the united states for more than a decade. james cook, bbc news. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, there are more places to get your news than ever before, but fake stories pose a real danger. we take a look at the situation. new zealand's prime minister has unexpectedly ste
friends say she was a gentle person who loved the children. >> it is definitely hard. we are here to support our students, creating spaces for them to be able to talk with her teachers and share their feelings. reporter: and more faces of the young people who died are now emerging. most were in their 20's and 30's. they include students, musicians, and artists. travis hough was a member of a local band. his family says there are no words for their loss. as the horror sinks in, questions...
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our pastry chefs have worked very hard to make this house possible. it is beautiful. they got the replica of the new white house garden with bo, sunny, and lots of cool stuff. the trees in that room, there are 56 lego gingerbread houses representing every state and territory in america. and then somewhere around the house we have supersized replicas of bow and sunny, guarding their presence. because we don't let them have their presence. i'm just kidding, they get presents. they are fine. altogether the folks who come to these halls over the next few weeks will see about -- how many ornaments do you think are in this house? 100. >> six. mrs. obama: 6, 10, 100? [laughter] 9000? , it's 70,000ou ornaments. i was pretty shocked at that. so, we can't wait. that is a lot of ornaments. we can't wait to start welcoming people into their white house this holiday season. who createdone these stunning displays, our volunteers, the folks that help to make this happen, i want to once again say thank you, you did a phenomenal job once again in turning this house into a magical plac
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and they do hold the government to account want so with each individual i cannot speak to that it is hard to keep up with technology the take their job very seriously in my opinion. >> we're out of time. thank you very much for that wide-ranging discussion we will turn back over. [applause] >> so with our final speaker with the fbi were drinks -- happy hour in of surveillance of digital surveillance looking at all of these crisis points somehow mysterious leakey is there then the battle of bull run. as the courts of cyberspace to interpret the law and with that predecessor in those information about the plans and then as far as we know but to argue in fact argued in front of the very secretive fisa court when fbi and apple got into a tussle once again mark was there and there was excellent profiling. did all of these points when or lose. would that character with say fascinating perspective. but one of those that was created by the freedom act. [applause] >> i appreciate uh dr. bell was looking at all the old pitchers. if so it is interesting to talk about surveillance with the up coming
and they do hold the government to account want so with each individual i cannot speak to that it is hard to keep up with technology the take their job very seriously in my opinion. >> we're out of time. thank you very much for that wide-ranging discussion we will turn back over. [applause] >> so with our final speaker with the fbi were drinks -- happy hour in of surveillance of digital surveillance looking at all of these crisis points somehow mysterious leakey is there then the...
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>> i've now heard how hard it can be to live the double life of this profession, but the cold, hard cashd now antonia wants to see where she stands. >> so how did you do tonight? >> i'm not sure. i'm going to count this. >> yeah. yeah. >> 20, 40, 60, 80, looks like 575. >> five hours, about $100 an hour. >> so that's pretty good? >> that's pretty good. >> so it's 2:00 in the morning, and i'm exhausted. are you -- >> i'm exhausted too. >> are you going to stay? >> i don't want to leave money on the table. >> what does that mean, leaving money on the table? >> that means there's a room full of men down there with money, and if i were to leave right now i'd be leaving money on the table. i'm going to push through. yeah, chevy was great in that. who played the wife? beverly d'angelo! juliette lewis costarred as the daughter. oh, i think it was um... chris columbus was the director... it's called claymation... narwhals really exist... actually guys, it was the ghost of christmas past... never stick your tongue on a frozen flag pole... yukon cornelius... "die hard" is considered a christmas mo
>> i've now heard how hard it can be to live the double life of this profession, but the cold, hard cashd now antonia wants to see where she stands. >> so how did you do tonight? >> i'm not sure. i'm going to count this. >> yeah. yeah. >> 20, 40, 60, 80, looks like 575. >> five hours, about $100 an hour. >> so that's pretty good? >> that's pretty good. >> so it's 2:00 in the morning, and i'm exhausted. are you -- >> i'm exhausted too....
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this is hard. this is a hard job. i said it on the campaign trail it. requires a lot of sacrifice. it is a weighty thing. and it is not something that you even look to one family to take on at that level. you know, for that long of a period of time. >> eight years is enough. >> and 16 years would be -- right? >> let's just, you know, 16 years, i wouldn't do that to my kids. >> i mean, david you got to give her credit. you assumed she would win reelection so she's got the politician in her. but what do you think she'll do next. >> knowing her as i do i think there is a greater chance that i would star in the balshoi ballot than she of running for public office. moishl oba michelle obama is a conscript of office. but she never really loved politics. she doesn't like the artificiality of it. the insincerity that creeps in. she's a very blunt, direct person. so the notion of her actually being a politician just doesn't compute. and i think she's eager to get on with her life. i've spoken with her in the last few weeks. i think he's proud of what chef accomplished but now she's eager to
this is hard. this is a hard job. i said it on the campaign trail it. requires a lot of sacrifice. it is a weighty thing. and it is not something that you even look to one family to take on at that level. you know, for that long of a period of time. >> eight years is enough. >> and 16 years would be -- right? >> let's just, you know, 16 years, i wouldn't do that to my kids. >> i mean, david you got to give her credit. you assumed she would win reelection so she's got the...
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was that hard leaving her? hard and as for some yea rs it was really hard and as for some years back we thought she was actually dead. rebecca was one of 4 million people forced to flee because of the sudanese conflict. she has been living here in the largest refugee camp in the world. the majority of the refugees are from somalia and with south sudanese, we are the minority and most of us are christian, so we are really facing challenges due to the religious differences and also the al—shabab. it is really horrible for us. sometimes, a lot of bombing and sometimes they will come and threaten our people in the community, especially when you have a shop. many ladies from refugee camps, they end up giving up on life. every time we wake up we think we have to thank god, at least we have seen a new day. it is the day after the ioc visit and rebecca and the others are training hard. they have been told that as it stands, no one's running times are good enough to qualify for the refugee team and they have a week to r
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but hard skin comes back way too soon. whatever you do.pedi perfect... a new level of hard skin removal. it reveals smoothness that lasts, and lasts, and lasts. pedi perfect from amopé. and thanks to target, i got to the after party - this nice little outfit just in time using order pickup. stay fresh! get last minute gifts with order pickup at target. >>> promotional considerations provided by -- to fall asleep fast. unisom a stressful day deserves a restful night. it appears. is that a dark spot? gold bond dark spot minimizing cream for body. targeted treatment: results begin in 4 weeks. gold bond. >>> tweet us at "right this minute" and follow the show all day long. >>> nick fanning is a three-time surfing champion. the guy is good, but this video highlights something that even he can't believe he was able to do. and that is surf in the frigid cold waters of norway under -- do you see that? green lights. >> northern lights lighting him up. he's got like a head lamp on and surfing. >> look at that moon, it's so bright. you can see so cle
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that we should all be giving hard answers to.it. the art is fun. ifi beautiful out of it. the art is fun. if i entertain people, then i have taken something and actually created something good about something that maybe didn't start out so hot. 2016 was a year that stirred deep emotion and turned conventional wisdom on its head. my only prediction for 2017, hardtalk will still be roving the world with the questions that matter. until then, have the world with the questions that matter. untilthen, have a the world with the questions that matter. until then, have a very happy new year. hello there. well, the run—up to christmas is looking unsettled, as you have probably heard. spells of wet and very windy weather on the cards, certainly very windy weather across the north of the uk. and it is going to be very windy overnight across scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, particularly for scotland, with some snow over the higher ground. a few showers across western britain as well, but i think forfor the midlands, the
that we should all be giving hard answers to.it. the art is fun. ifi beautiful out of it. the art is fun. if i entertain people, then i have taken something and actually created something good about something that maybe didn't start out so hot. 2016 was a year that stirred deep emotion and turned conventional wisdom on its head. my only prediction for 2017, hardtalk will still be roving the world with the questions that matter. until then, have the world with the questions that matter....