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if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up from the leaves like a wounded animal. i forgot everything even the shame of allowing him to see me. he began to laugh is that you or the fox cot. it was the first time he joked with me he had been so quiet. it wasn't the time for laughter i was tired and hungry if i had been the god i might have been made food and water appear. it was my good fortunate that matzu found me. i had been looking for you all night. are there others? i could barely get the words out. they think you have gone to a better world how do you find me. he smaled. he opened [ina
if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other...
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i guess i had a little bit of chutzpah because i asked for a special number and asked i would like a number ending in 007 because my favorite shows were james bond. she says what is your name? jim bond. i would like a number ending in 007. she didn't even flinch. at an end of the conversation that that make the listing out to my real first name which is james. i had a number james bond 895-8007. we had that number for three weeks before the phone company got wise and the phone went dead. six months later they gave us phone service back. at one point in my life i was arrested for hacking individual corporations and the government at the time needed to set an example for we have this behavior, this hacking is scaring us. we need to set an example for everyone in the united states. i remember when i was going for a detention hearing. a bail hearing in the case the federal prosecutor told a judge that no only do we have to detain mr. mitnick but we have to make sure he doesn't get near a telephone in prison. the prosecutor said the reason is mr. mitnick could pick up a phone, dial into n
i guess i had a little bit of chutzpah because i asked for a special number and asked i would like a number ending in 007 because my favorite shows were james bond. she says what is your name? jim bond. i would like a number ending in 007. she didn't even flinch. at an end of the conversation that that make the listing out to my real first name which is james. i had a number james bond 895-8007. we had that number for three weeks before the phone company got wise and the phone went dead. six...
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and i didn't--i ducked galileo and darwin who i love--whom i love, and i--i feel badly i didn't do freud because it was a can of worms i decided not to open. so i ducked a few things and a few times i just didn't really respond. i don't think goethe's faust, part one, really works in translation--any translation that i've read. to me, it sounded--seemed bombastic and crass and w.h. auden had said that goethe was a master of every form of german poetry from the highest to barracks, barroom, so i believe him. but it just didn't work for me. and--and there were other cases where i reported failures of--and when we read dante's "inferno," not having any italian, reading in translation, we, i think, were reduced in one of the classes to a rather doctrinal reading of the poem rather than a poetic reading. and there was a very striking moment when the teacher asked an italian student just to read the first can--the beginning of the first cantor of "the inferno." and she read and she didn't read with any great emphasis, but it was so beautiful i thought, 'oh, god, this is corny. this is like som
and i didn't--i ducked galileo and darwin who i love--whom i love, and i--i feel badly i didn't do freud because it was a can of worms i decided not to open. so i ducked a few things and a few times i just didn't really respond. i don't think goethe's faust, part one, really works in translation--any translation that i've read. to me, it sounded--seemed bombastic and crass and w.h. auden had said that goethe was a master of every form of german poetry from the highest to barracks, barroom, so i...
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>> i don't know. i was in los angeles. i was doing a recording. i was 22.hotel. and i saw her walk by. i recognized her. and introduced myself. and asked her if she wanted to have lunch with me. and she says, i can't, you know, i'm late to a photo shoot. and i said, please? ten minutes? and she said all right. and i couldn't believe i was sitting across the table from this girl. i just couldn't get over it. she was from texas. and she likes bud. you know, and she was laid back and just funny. and she had a strong handshake. and i said, man, this is too good to be true. and we just fell in love with each other. we've been together 20, 22 years. >> and you are hopelessly in love with you because every interview i read with you -- i read a q & a with you yesterday you did with a british newspaper. there were 30 questions. your answer to half of them involved your wife. >> oh, is that right? >> yeah. and i was very moved by that. >> i think it's pavlovian at this point. i just -- i'm afraid i'm going to get in trouble. >> i actually read like you meant it. like
>> i don't know. i was in los angeles. i was doing a recording. i was 22.hotel. and i saw her walk by. i recognized her. and introduced myself. and asked her if she wanted to have lunch with me. and she says, i can't, you know, i'm late to a photo shoot. and i said, please? ten minutes? and she said all right. and i couldn't believe i was sitting across the table from this girl. i just couldn't get over it. she was from texas. and she likes bud. you know, and she was laid back and just...
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>> i don't think so. i mean, again, i love what i'm doing. my company has never done better, even though times are bad, i've sort of made some pretty wise decisions. and i just love what i'm doing. levee the real estate, i love all of the businesses i'm in. and i don't see it, but, you know, i would do anything that's good for this country. if somebody told me that whatever they wanted me to do, it was going to be great for the country or good for the country, i would do it. i think, frankly, they should have me or somebody like me negotiating with foreign countries our trade pacs. because whoever's negotiating our trade pacs is doing a horrible job. when china makes $350 billion this year, when colombia makes $400 billion, when all of these countries -- everybody makes. we can't have a great country unless we have a rich country. when you talk about social security, when you talk about medicare and medicaid, all of those problems go away -- i mean, you make adjustments and everything else, but they go away with a really strong country and a
>> i don't think so. i mean, again, i love what i'm doing. my company has never done better, even though times are bad, i've sort of made some pretty wise decisions. and i just love what i'm doing. levee the real estate, i love all of the businesses i'm in. and i don't see it, but, you know, i would do anything that's good for this country. if somebody told me that whatever they wanted me to do, it was going to be great for the country or good for the country, i would do it. i think,...
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>> i was going watch, and then i remembered i was cool. i had stuff to do. last night was a fashion disaster for a lot of them. i don't know who is giving rick san for rum his ties. but he looked like the dude at the kiwanis club with too many beers. ron paul looked like he was selling used cars somewhere in texas which freaked me out and i have been to lake palestine and it is divided. i don't think anybody made points. i understand mitt romney is running for president, but a lot more people would be comfortable with him as a game time host. >> by the way, you are a game show host, so you would know. you are quite good at this. i have to tell you, i thought -- and kevin i will go to you. i thought this was a substantive -- i wish i could say that word instead of sounding like an i had yesterday -- like an idiot, debate. they were going after stuff from fast and furious. i thought michele bachmann was really strong against newt. i thought newt was newt and mitt didn't make any mistakes. what do you make of it? >> i think bachman has been good through awful t
>> i was going watch, and then i remembered i was cool. i had stuff to do. last night was a fashion disaster for a lot of them. i don't know who is giving rick san for rum his ties. but he looked like the dude at the kiwanis club with too many beers. ron paul looked like he was selling used cars somewhere in texas which freaked me out and i have been to lake palestine and it is divided. i don't think anybody made points. i understand mitt romney is running for president, but a lot more...
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>> i don't. i don't. look, here's the thing when you're in partnership with someone, tough respect how the other person feels and i don't want to be one of those, my way. but i've been very fortunate enough to be in relationships where i have explained that to my partner and they have about very okay with that, not that i have kind of forced them into a corner. i treat my relationships like marriages. i really do and for me, i feel -- i feel a lot of marriage, you know, taking away if you're living by the standard of what you believe a marriage is, a lot of it is really great in the celebration of finding a dress and getting -- and for the girl, especially feeling like a princess. so i really understand marriage and i respect marriage. i just feel that it should be -- we should all have equal rights. love is such a divine thing, such a gift and who are we to say? >> piers: come back after a final break, i have provided beer and tacos. women have beer and tacos, they talk about one thing, men. so we will.
>> i don't. i don't. look, here's the thing when you're in partnership with someone, tough respect how the other person feels and i don't want to be one of those, my way. but i've been very fortunate enough to be in relationships where i have explained that to my partner and they have about very okay with that, not that i have kind of forced them into a corner. i treat my relationships like marriages. i really do and for me, i feel -- i feel a lot of marriage, you know, taking away if...
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i love music. i research everything i do. i don't just show up.e as a gifted singer as most because i don't -- i can't like just walk in and sing on top of a band because if i hear something that disturbs me i can't think. >> you have got one of the most distinctive voices that modern music has ever heard. you could not be anywhere in the world and when one of your records comes on not know instinctively it is you and there are not many singers like that. >> i arranged the music around my voice. >> it is a great voice. it is like a dark side of the queens voice. >> i don't know, where is that. >> i don't know. some dark street in queens. >> really? >> because we grew up in mother, daughter, sister, brother house like that had shingles the color of good and plenty candy. and i always wanted to eat it but now i know that what made that color was as be toes. >> when you go back to queens. >> yeah. >> you must be a hero win there. that voice has put queens on the global map. >> i don't know, you think? >> i think so. >> i always felt embarrassed. i tr
i love music. i research everything i do. i don't just show up.e as a gifted singer as most because i don't -- i can't like just walk in and sing on top of a band because if i hear something that disturbs me i can't think. >> you have got one of the most distinctive voices that modern music has ever heard. you could not be anywhere in the world and when one of your records comes on not know instinctively it is you and there are not many singers like that. >> i arranged the music...
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i know i saw you in the airport. i know i did. >> isn't that who we have to watch? >> absolutely. >> you could store something under that old lady garb. >> and old ladies are mean. i tried to poke them and they will poke right back. >> bill so viper stands for visible inter mow dahl prevention and response. did they create these teams to have a cool acro anymore? >> all they want to do is say viper like cobra. >> they can walk around saying viper one this is viper three. >> yes. it justifies their lame job. >> i am actually on tom's side on this. i take the bus more times than i care to admit. i do a lot of train travel and i pretty much live on the subway. every time i go into these stations i am surprised that there is such a lack of security. it seems like an al-qaeda gimme as much as we hate to admit. it now that we have enacted the laws they are modes of transportation i can no longer be taking. >> you can't. >> no, i can't. >> and they are not searching for the kinds of things you are carrying. >> that's the great thing. i said it before and i will say it agai
i know i saw you in the airport. i know i did. >> isn't that who we have to watch? >> absolutely. >> you could store something under that old lady garb. >> and old ladies are mean. i tried to poke them and they will poke right back. >> bill so viper stands for visible inter mow dahl prevention and response. did they create these teams to have a cool acro anymore? >> all they want to do is say viper like cobra. >> they can walk around saying viper one...
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i know it is. >> i think it will. i won't tell you why. you'll start looking around your kitchen in various places and thinking, i don't feel so good about certain things. you wait, you'll see. >> where do you get this desire to scare people? >> you know, i don't know. but when i was a little kid, i was always writing stories and illustrating little books that i would create. and the kids loved me to tell stories to them. i was the favorite babysitter starting at age 12. i remember one day on a vacancy lot with two little boys my neighbors and i started telling a story. i scared them so badly that they started crying and ran home. i realized i had this ability to terrify people. i felt terrible about it. i'm carol as i write the books today, i want to hold people in suspense but i don't want to give them terrible nightmares. i fear i failed at my kindness. >> you're one of the best people to ask. what is it? >> you have to have really good characters. if you don't have somebody that you really want to spend time with, it might be -- it's g
i know it is. >> i think it will. i won't tell you why. you'll start looking around your kitchen in various places and thinking, i don't feel so good about certain things. you wait, you'll see. >> where do you get this desire to scare people? >> you know, i don't know. but when i was a little kid, i was always writing stories and illustrating little books that i would create. and the kids loved me to tell stories to them. i was the favorite babysitter starting at age 12. i...
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i cannot tell you how enthusiastic i still am when i come to work in the same way i was enthusiastic when i started as a legislative aide here for another supervisor in 1994. that has never waned. every day that i come to city hall, i cannot tell you just the great delight and pride i feel in being part of this institution. it does not matter if we have different perspectives. i never ever thought that was something to be taken personally. i did appreciate in every one of you and the supervisors who sat here who no longer do, the great debate in the great park that went in to try to improve one's district and the city. i appreciated that. i appreciated it when the debate became spirited. i've walked away feeling satisfactory, even if it did not always arrive at the desired results. i want to take this opportunity to thank my staff present and past. i want to thank them for placing the journey with me. i want to thank them for knowing that i am not a 9-5 kind of guy, i never have been. and i demand a lot of people. when i would bring people along, i tell them i am a little bit of a bo
i cannot tell you how enthusiastic i still am when i come to work in the same way i was enthusiastic when i started as a legislative aide here for another supervisor in 1994. that has never waned. every day that i come to city hall, i cannot tell you just the great delight and pride i feel in being part of this institution. it does not matter if we have different perspectives. i never ever thought that was something to be taken personally. i did appreciate in every one of you and the...
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i am hoping i will be able to hear those, and i promise i will be very respectful, and i need the bar. [laughter] >> somehow i do not think we have to worry about that. i have lived in brunell heights since the mid-1970s, and lisa and erik taking this over and turning it into a very nice and then you, they are very inclusive where they have taken in the whole neighborhood. i support them and hope you do, too. president newliln: thank you. >> i am a longtime resident of san francisco, and i have been patronizing the lucky horseshoe, and lisa is doing a good job as owner, and i fully support the application. president newlin: thank you. >> my name is -- i live about two blocks, away, and my daughter is there. i just want to echo what everyone else is saying, but i think it is clear, they really made an effort to reach out, and it is a model for how these types of entertainment businesses can engage with the community, and i support it. president newlin: i agree with you. it is a very good outreach. >> i am a neighbor and a new resident of brunell heights, and i have had the opportunity
i am hoping i will be able to hear those, and i promise i will be very respectful, and i need the bar. [laughter] >> somehow i do not think we have to worry about that. i have lived in brunell heights since the mid-1970s, and lisa and erik taking this over and turning it into a very nice and then you, they are very inclusive where they have taken in the whole neighborhood. i support them and hope you do, too. president newliln: thank you. >> i am a longtime resident of san...
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i knew that i was a good player. but i still was afraid of nature. i still was afraid. and i realized that you really don't need to be afraid. for all the kids out there, one of the biggest lessons that i've ever learned-- and i learned in from skateboarding of all things-- is how to fall down and how to get back up. if you can learn how to fall down in a graceful and humble bel way, you can get back up and do it again. for me, trust me, falling down in front of millions and millions and millions of people, when i have that pressure-- i know everybody here is going to give me the money if i can make it there. i know everybody out there-- not everybody. i'm sure there are a lot of people not rooting for me-- but a lot of people rooting for me and that weight on me was just too much. >> jeff: one guy who wasn't rooting for you was cochran in the sweater vest. any regrets about how that played out? that was, obviously, a major turning point in the game. >> it was. i mean, the only rebrett i could possibly have had is maybe just not giving cochran the idol at that point. i
i knew that i was a good player. but i still was afraid of nature. i still was afraid. and i realized that you really don't need to be afraid. for all the kids out there, one of the biggest lessons that i've ever learned-- and i learned in from skateboarding of all things-- is how to fall down and how to get back up. if you can learn how to fall down in a graceful and humble bel way, you can get back up and do it again. for me, trust me, falling down in front of millions and millions and...
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i wish i could get out.otally understand why no one would ever even ask, even float the idea of me ever getting out. >> back in level two, the day haley french has been anxiously awaiting for more than sick years has finally arrived. >> i don't know what time it is, but it is time for me to get the hell out of here. as long as i don't beat people up. if i could do it over again, i would have just bought it again. i figure in seven years, i could have bought it how many times? you know? i can't get seven years back. they're gone. i can't see my daughter learn how to walk or say her first words. that's gone. that's priceless. >> here you go, sir. go ahead and go change. >> it feels good. >> this is for your gratuity. $260.29. if you'll sign right here for me. you want to report to your c.o. from here to there. get it out of the way. it will only take five, ten minutes, and then go about your day. when you leave, i let them know that you are leaving. i call them or e-mail them and let them know you're on your w
i wish i could get out.otally understand why no one would ever even ask, even float the idea of me ever getting out. >> back in level two, the day haley french has been anxiously awaiting for more than sick years has finally arrived. >> i don't know what time it is, but it is time for me to get the hell out of here. as long as i don't beat people up. if i could do it over again, i would have just bought it again. i figure in seven years, i could have bought it how many times? you...
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now i do i tell you this story? [laughter] i am well aware that she were here tonight to see run dmc and i am your resident beastie boys. [laughter] but i will keep my comments brief so john can get on the mic. it is so great to be at this museum, but as john and i have been traveling around the country with this book, we haven't just been going to and bookstores. we made a point to go to every occupation side in this country as part as occupy u.s.a. [applause] at what we go there, it is amazing. it's always amazing to see people being born years, decades after the 1968 ball make it so excited to see john and hear what john has to say. if you think about it, and makes perfect sense why. at wal-mart in 1968, that image from 1968 is such an image of defiance, such an electric moment to do achieve mass but i will stand for what i believe in. i'm going to be bold whatever president might have to pay. it's no wonder people are still attracted to it. and of course the issues they were fighting for at that time, for racial
now i do i tell you this story? [laughter] i am well aware that she were here tonight to see run dmc and i am your resident beastie boys. [laughter] but i will keep my comments brief so john can get on the mic. it is so great to be at this museum, but as john and i have been traveling around the country with this book, we haven't just been going to and bookstores. we made a point to go to every occupation side in this country as part as occupy u.s.a. [applause] at what we go there, it is...
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>> i prepared a letter that i sent to mr. daley. i'm not sure that's the letter you are referring to. >> have you apologized for the ones? >> i have indicated to mr. daley in that letter that i was sorry for the destruction that this has caused. >> is that the only been your sorry for is the destruction? do you admit any of the conduct that has been alleged this morning? >> many of these accusations i am hearing for the first time. >> that does not impact whether they are true or not. that does not mean they are not true. my question is simple -- are they true? >> i don't believe they are true. >> what does that mean? have you been verbally abusive to female step? >> know i have not, have withheld information. >> know i have not. let me tell you what it looks like from my vantage point. my background is not in a clear science. when you have four eyewitnesses that testify to something under oath, you know what the call the defendant after that? an inmate. four eyewitnesses to the conduct. it is unprecedented to me to have colleagues
>> i prepared a letter that i sent to mr. daley. i'm not sure that's the letter you are referring to. >> have you apologized for the ones? >> i have indicated to mr. daley in that letter that i was sorry for the destruction that this has caused. >> is that the only been your sorry for is the destruction? do you admit any of the conduct that has been alleged this morning? >> many of these accusations i am hearing for the first time. >> that does not impact...
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i held events. i think that is how i conditioned. people had already seen my work. >> what was your major? >> political science. >> we have another clip. somebody my age remembers these two people for the entire time i have been in washington you are not even close to being born at the time they were active. it is a book party for chris matthews. the two individuals are bob woodward and ben bradlee. >> tell me what you are doing? >> i am having a drink, talking to chris, celebrating his book. >> have you read it? >> i have read it. >> what are your thoughts on the accusations against herman cain? >> i did not give any thought. it is a serious one. >> be you have any advice for him? >> and journalists should not give advice. the issue of sexual harassment is a big deal. you cannot blow it off. you have to answer the questions. as my old boss used to say, the truth emerges. >> be think it was racially motivated? -- do you think it was racially motivated? i am from the daily caller. what you doing here today? >> i am hanging out. i am h
i held events. i think that is how i conditioned. people had already seen my work. >> what was your major? >> political science. >> we have another clip. somebody my age remembers these two people for the entire time i have been in washington you are not even close to being born at the time they were active. it is a book party for chris matthews. the two individuals are bob woodward and ben bradlee. >> tell me what you are doing? >> i am having a drink, talking to...
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i will not do it by myself. i wish i came to this when i was where i was. when i sat in prison, all you think about is how do i get out of here. even an hour earlier, just, please, god, get me out of here. it is impossible to describe what it is like. 24 hours a day, people screaming, six men in a 150- square-foot space. it is a nightmare. you're thinking every minute how to get out of here. of course, i was thinking, don, why did i not think of this when i was a lobbyist -- darn, why did i not think of is when i was a lobbyist. i could've had the laws changed. but i often sit back and think, would if i was still in that game? i could really do some damage. and it occurs to me what has occurred to me since. so i can speak about it. and i wrote about it. i have a book out. i have a $44 million restitution order. this book would have to outsell the bible for me to see any money. [laughter] i did not do to make money. people are not making unless your rawlings or whoever. i'm not making a lot of money. i did it to let people know. and if they know, maybe they
i will not do it by myself. i wish i came to this when i was where i was. when i sat in prison, all you think about is how do i get out of here. even an hour earlier, just, please, god, get me out of here. it is impossible to describe what it is like. 24 hours a day, people screaming, six men in a 150- square-foot space. it is a nightmare. you're thinking every minute how to get out of here. of course, i was thinking, don, why did i not think of this when i was a lobbyist -- darn, why did i not...
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i just picked a place that i could go. and so i picked budapest, hungary, and i landed in this place, i couldn't believe what was happening. and, you know, i was only -- i guess i was 20 years old, so it was -- it was very unclear to me what was going. it was unclear to everybody. and so when i came back, i realized that i had to understand what i had seen there, and i'd seen something other people hadn't seen. people hadn't seen what it was like i felt i needed to explain what happened all across the region. >> dr. joanna bockman is an assistant professor of sociology and global affairs at george mason university. here's her first book published by sanford university press. markets in the name of socialism: the left wing origins of neoliberalism. thank you for talking to us on booktv. >> thank you very much. >> and now on booktv robert jay lifton talks about his work such as it is nazis, the dropping of the atomic bomb in heosheepa, china and the vietnam war. this is about an hour and a half. >> here at the columbia schoo
i just picked a place that i could go. and so i picked budapest, hungary, and i landed in this place, i couldn't believe what was happening. and, you know, i was only -- i guess i was 20 years old, so it was -- it was very unclear to me what was going. it was unclear to everybody. and so when i came back, i realized that i had to understand what i had seen there, and i'd seen something other people hadn't seen. people hadn't seen what it was like i felt i needed to explain what happened all...
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i said, what did i litter? she said, i do not know. what color is it? i do not recall. i said, can we get out of the car and picked it up? she proceeds to give me of $500 littering and ticket. what i did do wrong it is not appear in court. i went down to the hall of justice and made sure i did not have any warrants or anything that would get me in trouble. i met with a nies manager. she assured me i could have my license -- i could not get my license suspended and that the worst thing that would happen would be that i would get a nasty letter. boy, was i surprised when i got pulled over and from my license suspended and unless i pay $800 i can never drive legally again, so i will be here every day. >> if you could talk to director hicks and members of our staff, we will get to the bottom of this. how are you? >> you know you do not see me unless i have problems, and the young lady that just spoke networks with me as a photographer in my news company. i am not only here for that. i am here to send out a notion to the chief of police. you may not know about the african-am
i said, what did i litter? she said, i do not know. what color is it? i do not recall. i said, can we get out of the car and picked it up? she proceeds to give me of $500 littering and ticket. what i did do wrong it is not appear in court. i went down to the hall of justice and made sure i did not have any warrants or anything that would get me in trouble. i met with a nies manager. she assured me i could have my license -- i could not get my license suspended and that the worst thing that...
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i said i am pro-life. as the governor of massachusetts, every issue that came to my desk related to abortion, i came down clearly on the side of life. i was awarded by the massachusetts citizens for life their award. this is not something that happened just before the election. i have a record. >> is there any abortion you would accept? >> yes, in the case of rape, incest, or risk to the life of the mother. in those cases, i believe it should be legal. >> those of the only thing to have changed your mind on? >> over 20 years and thousands of issues, i cannot imagine there was not something i changed my view on. in the business world, if you do not admit you are wrong -- >> is it fair to say you have changed your mind? >> on some issues. on abortion, i thought i had the right position until it confronted me. when i saw it in light of creating new life to destroy it, i could not go along with it. that led me to change of position. i am sure there are other places where by virtue of experience i concluded i w
i said i am pro-life. as the governor of massachusetts, every issue that came to my desk related to abortion, i came down clearly on the side of life. i was awarded by the massachusetts citizens for life their award. this is not something that happened just before the election. i have a record. >> is there any abortion you would accept? >> yes, in the case of rape, incest, or risk to the life of the mother. in those cases, i believe it should be legal. >> those of the only...
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and just every restaurant i look at i go, "i ate there with farley.t in this movie, by the way. >> yeah, spade -- david. >> jimmy: "jack and jill." you've got to see this movie. gosh, i have it. i was crying last night. >> i'm so happy, buddy. >> from start to finish, i was like, "oh, my gosh." >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so, the premise, if you could just explain. >> it's, you know, i -- of course, you've seen the commercials by now, i guess. but, i play a woman in there. [ laughter ] and i play my twin sister. and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you play your twin sister. and she comes and visits. she won't leave. >> yeah, exactly. she comes for thanksgiving. she's a lonely girl from the bronx. and i have a -- >> jimmy: so good. >> i'm out in l.a. living my life. and she's just like "well, why should i leave? you know, i have nothing to go back to. let me stay with you." and my -- the guy version is jumpy about it. >> jimmy: it has a lot of heart, though. but -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: so many jokes. >> there's a million. yeah, we travel. steve koren and smigel a
and just every restaurant i look at i go, "i ate there with farley.t in this movie, by the way. >> yeah, spade -- david. >> jimmy: "jack and jill." you've got to see this movie. gosh, i have it. i was crying last night. >> i'm so happy, buddy. >> from start to finish, i was like, "oh, my gosh." >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so, the premise, if you could just explain. >> it's, you know, i -- of course, you've seen the commercials by...
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and then i approached him. i made it clear that i am ripping them off as fast as i can.s real -- it was real alloyed within the best kind. and he is a very literary figure. he's a renaissance scholar and he would give wonderfully wise speeches to incoming freshmen and those who are leaving you know. it would also say to them if they did, i think that was a baccalaureate speech in which he said, do not become hostage to the orthodoxy of others as you leave here. and at that point, we were going through the jerry falwell, pat robertson influence in american politics and the moral majority. and he found that tyrannical as a political egos. he was saying to the university, and he was threatened by the way for taking it on. if you seem to be university students, you know, use your mind to reason, to think, to be independent. we lasted far too early. we have in my judgment to few bird giamatti is. i also quotes john gardner, common cause at his own populist wisdom about how we should conduct ourselves in a civil and social society. >> do you feel he was saying that because in
and then i approached him. i made it clear that i am ripping them off as fast as i can.s real -- it was real alloyed within the best kind. and he is a very literary figure. he's a renaissance scholar and he would give wonderfully wise speeches to incoming freshmen and those who are leaving you know. it would also say to them if they did, i think that was a baccalaureate speech in which he said, do not become hostage to the orthodoxy of others as you leave here. and at that point, we were going...
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and i attacked her and i sexually assaulted her and i killed her. and i robbed her. and i left.he poor woman didn't stand a chance. >> prosecutors determined that trowbridge not only strangled his victim but sexually assaulted her after her death. he was sentenced to 77 years for robbery, murder and abuse of a corpse. he has served 15 and with good behavior could be out of prison by age 50. he lives in wabash's protective custody unit which houses inmates whose lives could be at risk in general population due to the nature of their crimes. his cell mate shares the same unusual pairing of convictions, murder and abuse of a corpse. he is serving 68 years. the victim was his ex-girlfriend, heather norris. >> it was a toxic relationship. it was love hate and i still very much love her. >> throughout the couple's three-year relationship, heather told her family that bean was abusive and even though he faced a trial on domestic abuse charges at the time of heather's murder he says he wasn't abusive. >> it was predicated on a lie. the lie is that we had a violent relationship. i'm not
and i attacked her and i sexually assaulted her and i killed her. and i robbed her. and i left.he poor woman didn't stand a chance. >> prosecutors determined that trowbridge not only strangled his victim but sexually assaulted her after her death. he was sentenced to 77 years for robbery, murder and abuse of a corpse. he has served 15 and with good behavior could be out of prison by age 50. he lives in wabash's protective custody unit which houses inmates whose lives could be at risk in...
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i toll him that i was a jew. i told him that i was pro-israel, unconditionally that it is the-- that it was in-- he told me about islam. we had this harsh conversation. at thend of the conversation, he understood that the-- his old pattern of west against him, of jews against islam might not be as true as he thought. of course, there was a sort of, nobody convinced the other. i did not convince him. he did not convince me, even less. but at least the terrible bloody clash of civilizations pattern which was also al qaeda's idea, al qaeda and all these guys, really believed there there was merciless clash between them and us. they saw that it was not the case. this ors. the pilots of the french and british planes are powerless, coming and helping them. >> so you do not believe as someear that the arab spring will turn into the arab winter? >> no. i think that as all revolutions includi ours, french, french revolution, french revolution. >> especially the french revolution. >> especially, yes. there was of course te
i toll him that i was a jew. i told him that i was pro-israel, unconditionally that it is the-- that it was in-- he told me about islam. we had this harsh conversation. at thend of the conversation, he understood that the-- his old pattern of west against him, of jews against islam might not be as true as he thought. of course, there was a sort of, nobody convinced the other. i did not convince him. he did not convince me, even less. but at least the terrible bloody clash of civilizations...
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because i can't stay, i have some other things i have to do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think -- wake upd watch my kerchief in the morning. so, he got out of there. almost 300 people were arrested because they refused to leave. but there was very little violence. the only thing the government does well these days is kick people out of parks. it is kind of funny, riot police arrested hundreds of people outside city hall, still less violent than black friday at every walmart in america. [ laughter ] so -- occupy l.a. encampment is over and with it, the world's longest hackey sack game comes to an end. now the park can be returned to its rightful owners -- crack salesmen. meanwhile, in new york tonight, the annual lighting of the christmas tree. a dozen protesters are living in the tree right now. [ laughter ] something like 250,000 people camped out to see the tree get all lit up like kathie lee and hoda. cee-lo green was on hand to sing, because i can think of no better way than to celebrate the birth of christ than the guy that sings the "f-you" song. in case you missed it, here's the an
because i can't stay, i have some other things i have to do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think -- wake upd watch my kerchief in the morning. so, he got out of there. almost 300 people were arrested because they refused to leave. but there was very little violence. the only thing the government does well these days is kick people out of parks. it is kind of funny, riot police arrested hundreds of people outside city hall, still less violent than black friday at every walmart in america. [...
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i expect -- i said i would prefer a horizontal admission. i believe by reworking the plans in utilizing the first story more efficiently than he did the same usage on two floors. perhaps the city would be conducive to this. my other fear is the blank area that is currently showing on the plans on the bottom floor could easily be converted into an illegal unit in a later time, which is rampant in our neighborhood. should all else felt, we need to do something to the south facing huge blind wall. i suggest setting back the third floor deck at least 5 feet from the south property line. the guard rails could be changed. open hand rose, further and lightening the looks of the southside. and the upper back decks, are they really necessary is there going to have the use of their yard, too? these might mitigate some of the privacy issues that we are dealing. my main concern about this is that the best in your stand-up. i have lived in the multi- generational home, and we made it work on two stories. i think what will happen -- [bell rings] i'm sorry
i expect -- i said i would prefer a horizontal admission. i believe by reworking the plans in utilizing the first story more efficiently than he did the same usage on two floors. perhaps the city would be conducive to this. my other fear is the blank area that is currently showing on the plans on the bottom floor could easily be converted into an illegal unit in a later time, which is rampant in our neighborhood. should all else felt, we need to do something to the south facing huge blind wall....
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i knew i had a warrant, so i took them on a high-speed.h me if you can, i'm the gingerbread man. i ended up getting out of the car and running. i was trying to jump a fence but it was too high for me to clear. so i supermanned it. some of my pants got caught on it. that's when the dog came up. i said, hey, i ain't going nowhere. hurry up and get me off this fence, though, because my pants was all stuck on it. he was lucky -- they wouldn't have been able to get me, though. i'd still be out there. >> did you have those baggy pants that were like sagging in the crotch? >> well, yeah. yeah. it was baggy. >> money bags. >> what's happening with y'all? >> like his friend burks, greenburg is also an aspiring rapper. >> when he says lasagna, i say baloney. >> during outdoor recreation which confinement inmates must take in enclosures, they become young meech and white boy. ♪ >> we got to stop it. we got to rewind that one. >>> coming up -- >> see that? >> after a decade of confinement, christopher trotter tries to fit in. >>> and later -- >> most
i knew i had a warrant, so i took them on a high-speed.h me if you can, i'm the gingerbread man. i ended up getting out of the car and running. i was trying to jump a fence but it was too high for me to clear. so i supermanned it. some of my pants got caught on it. that's when the dog came up. i said, hey, i ain't going nowhere. hurry up and get me off this fence, though, because my pants was all stuck on it. he was lucky -- they wouldn't have been able to get me, though. i'd still be out...
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[laughter] i spend a lot of time there. i do not think i slept there. i spent a lot of time there. i think it would be honoring its golden gate park and san francisco to name it after warren. president buell: thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. good morning, president buell, commissioners. i served as the education adviser. more importantly, i am a friend of warren hellman and i am honored to be here in support of their resolution. on tuesday night, the full board of education unanimously supported a resolution in support of your resolution. he has been an incredible champion for education over the last several years, many, many years. i can recall one of our early morning breakfast meetings. he is one of the few people i wake up early for. many of you know, this is when you get the best of warren, early in the morning. it was one of those moments where it was like, wow, it would be amazing. his only objective was to expose our kids to something else, to get them to love bluegrass the way that he loved the bluegrass. we have been doing it for quite a few years now. every
[laughter] i spend a lot of time there. i do not think i slept there. i spent a lot of time there. i think it would be honoring its golden gate park and san francisco to name it after warren. president buell: thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. good morning, president buell, commissioners. i served as the education adviser. more importantly, i am a friend of warren hellman and i am honored to be here in support of their resolution. on tuesday night, the full board of education...
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>> i do. i do. i do. and i wanted it for some years. but i wasn't ready. and now i'm ready.d if i ask you who the great love of your life has been, you would say lisa bonnet? >> oh, most definitely. most definitely. >> she's an incredibly beautiful woman. what went wrong there? >> young. young. a lot going on. you know, zowie was born, i got a record deal, i was on tour, it was all at the same time. we were young. but the beautiful thing is that now we're, you know, we're best friends. she's like my sister. and i love the man she's with. i love her new children. we're all together and it's great. but that was a very magical time. >> if i was to interview zowie about you, how do you think she would describe you? >> i think she would say that i'm extremely funny and goofy and the opposite of everything you said today about being cool and all of that. >> really? >> yeah. >> couldn't imagine you being goofy. >> very. >> really? >> you have to come home and hang out. >> oh, i'd love to. i'll be around next week and then you'd wish you never asked me. >>> so how are you spending t
>> i do. i do. i do. and i wanted it for some years. but i wasn't ready. and now i'm ready.d if i ask you who the great love of your life has been, you would say lisa bonnet? >> oh, most definitely. most definitely. >> she's an incredibly beautiful woman. what went wrong there? >> young. young. a lot going on. you know, zowie was born, i got a record deal, i was on tour, it was all at the same time. we were young. but the beautiful thing is that now we're, you know,...
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but i felt as i read the book and... i felt i hadn't seen... i've seen the... i've seen many different permutations of the team, the partnership. and this seems to be just really touching. it had... it was sort of naughty and intimate and just seemed like not something that you'd seen, certainly, in an america movie. >> rose: what's erika's relationship to him? >> avant-garde? i mean... (laughter) rose: she always considers him her man? >> yeah. absolutely. >> rose: ner, ever forgets that >> i think it's a... hmm. that cbeth syndrome. theyave each other's bac and will always have a kind of intimacy that maybe can't be acquired elsewhere. and ideally that kind of liberal relationship i think we all dream about god you can never have it in one person. why can't it work, having two? it just can't. >> rose: it can't because... in what way? >> society. i'm just saying. >> rose: i understand people who work together or people that are that close as friends... >> yeah, but i think i'm specifying open marriage. relationship within the business commitment that they have
but i felt as i read the book and... i felt i hadn't seen... i've seen the... i've seen many different permutations of the team, the partnership. and this seems to be just really touching. it had... it was sort of naughty and intimate and just seemed like not something that you'd seen, certainly, in an america movie. >> rose: what's erika's relationship to him? >> avant-garde? i mean... (laughter) rose: she always considers him her man? >> yeah. absolutely. >> rose: ner,...
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i can mention names as i did. president mendoza: you get two minutes for translation. >> [speaking in spanish] >> i had a problem four months ago. and in this school, they do not tell you the problems that happen. >> [speaking in spanish] >> so when silent lunch happens, we get no notification. we have no way of finding out why is our son or why did our son spend the lunch in silent lunch. >> [speaking in spanish] >> so as it has been mentioned, kids are not allowed to go to the bathroom. my daughter got her period and she got herself stained and she had to remain like that because she was not allowed to go. >> [speaking in spanish] >> i have no problem with anybody in particular. the issue that they do not notify the parents of what is going on at the school and i am working and there is no way for me to find out what is going on with my children. >> [speaking in spanish] >> in previous years, we had people calling us at home and telling us what was going on, but this year that is not happening. president mendoza
i can mention names as i did. president mendoza: you get two minutes for translation. >> [speaking in spanish] >> i had a problem four months ago. and in this school, they do not tell you the problems that happen. >> [speaking in spanish] >> so when silent lunch happens, we get no notification. we have no way of finding out why is our son or why did our son spend the lunch in silent lunch. >> [speaking in spanish] >> so as it has been mentioned, kids are not...
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i cannot say that i have seen what has happened. because i have never seen anything. all i have hat -- all i've heard is their complaints. >> [speaking spanish] >> at the same time, i am asking each one of those parents to please get involved in the meetings and to participate. there is much to learn. there are programs that have talked us to measure so that we with more clarity some of the points we have been ignoring. >> [speaking spanish] >> please, i want to call everybody to stop this now. we are adults. we can resolve our differences in different ways. i notice has turned into almost a personal thing between the parents and the principle. >> [speaking spanish] >> any person that may come around, whoever he is, is going to be the same. there are always going to be rules and discipline. discipline starts at home. president mendoza: thank you. your time is up. thank you. >> [speaking spanish] >> good evening. my name is francisco. i have two children. they have been in paul revere for four years. several years ago, someone called
i cannot say that i have seen what has happened. because i have never seen anything. all i have hat -- all i've heard is their complaints. >> [speaking spanish] >> at the same time, i am asking each one of those parents to please get involved in the meetings and to participate. there is much to learn. there are programs that have talked us to measure so that we with more clarity some of the points we have been ignoring. >> [speaking spanish] >> please, i want to call...
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i realized that i thought i was doing well with the drugs, and i really wasn't. realized that i'm sinning against the gift that was given to me by nature, and by my influence of my great family, and it really stopped me cold. i did not withdraw. i had no recovery period. the minute i stopped it, i felt relieved. i felt normal. i didn't have to hide to smoke or, do those other naughty things. all of a sudden i was just honest. >> do you feel fortunate that you were able to do that? >> it was a blessing. it changed my life. >> did you have friends, colleagues and so on who were not fortunate, who ended up being ruined by drugs? >> that's right, especially amy winehouse, that's the one thing i regretted that when i recorded with her, i into you about her reputation and so did everybody else, especially in britain, who everybody in britain loved her work and rightfully so, she was a great singer, better than any of the young people i've ever heard, and i was never able to stop on the side and tell her, slow down, because you're going to destroy yourself if you don't.
i realized that i thought i was doing well with the drugs, and i really wasn't. realized that i'm sinning against the gift that was given to me by nature, and by my influence of my great family, and it really stopped me cold. i did not withdraw. i had no recovery period. the minute i stopped it, i felt relieved. i felt normal. i didn't have to hide to smoke or, do those other naughty things. all of a sudden i was just honest. >> do you feel fortunate that you were able to do that?...
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know, i know, i know, i know. bigger. you know how much more ratings you get than my show? [ laughter ] please, you don't have to tell me, yes, i know, i know. >> the funny thing is because it's in every country in the world now, and --. >> jimmy: oh, really? big deal. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, no! >> jimmy: our show airs in houston, texas, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. shout out. it must be great airing in all those different countries. >> yeah, i'll tweet afterwards and i'll be like, hey, thanks for the 23 million people that watched last night. and i get tweets from other countries going, that's twice of the size of our country. >> jimmy: yeah. i should be like, thank you, everybody, i tweet, i thank you everybody for watching "late night" juragan fluragan. over in sweden when they show that. it must be so fun, right? >> it's so fun. >> jimmy: and you kick -- and you're great at your job. >> it is because we love it. >> jimmy: you're really good. >> it is so funny. we're li
know, i know, i know, i know. bigger. you know how much more ratings you get than my show? [ laughter ] please, you don't have to tell me, yes, i know, i know. >> the funny thing is because it's in every country in the world now, and --. >> jimmy: oh, really? big deal. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, no! >> jimmy: our show airs in houston, texas, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. shout out. it must be great airing in all those different...
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i don't know. i think i'm having a boy and a girl. i hope, that's what i want. i have a 2-year-old and a 1-year-old at home. so -- >> when an inmate is ready to deliver at valley state, she's brought to nearby madera community hospital. correctional officers are posted outside the delivery room. that's not the only thing that separates these moms from the others in the hospital. >> when the babies are delivered, the mothers don't get to bring them home. >> a family member must pick up the newborn within 48 hours. otherwise the baby is placed in foster care. >> this is my son, manuel. he was the first born. he weighed one pound and nine ounces. >> when inmate amelia gutierrez was sent to valley state on a parole violation on an assault charge, she was seven months pregnant with triplets. >> i had a really rough experience being here. high-risk pregnancy. this is no place to be. >> amelia's delivery was dangerously premature. she had to be airlifted to a hospital capable of providing adequate care to her new family. soon after delivering the triplets, amelia was g
i don't know. i think i'm having a boy and a girl. i hope, that's what i want. i have a 2-year-old and a 1-year-old at home. so -- >> when an inmate is ready to deliver at valley state, she's brought to nearby madera community hospital. correctional officers are posted outside the delivery room. that's not the only thing that separates these moms from the others in the hospital. >> when the babies are delivered, the mothers don't get to bring them home. >> a family member must...
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i would not run away from that. i would say, yes, i have. new information has come and i have was an up or what ever. i do not want somebody who is just going to be full speed ahead toward the torpedos no matter what. things change. you look at history and one that we are friends with this country and the next day we are not. that is just something from somebody who has observed and watched. i do not think it is such a terrible thing to change your opinion on something. i think it would be useful to where it as a badge of courage. >> thank you. having had the experience of living in the private sector i have found that more than once i have been wrong. in the private sector if you do not recognize you are wrong and you keep sticking to a position you have before you have all the data you get in your experience, the call you stubborn. with time he would be likely to get your job. -- he would be likely to lose your job over the course of my lifetime, some of my views have changed. not as many as my opponents would suggest. one of those was on
i would not run away from that. i would say, yes, i have. new information has come and i have was an up or what ever. i do not want somebody who is just going to be full speed ahead toward the torpedos no matter what. things change. you look at history and one that we are friends with this country and the next day we are not. that is just something from somebody who has observed and watched. i do not think it is such a terrible thing to change your opinion on something. i think it would be...
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no, i don't care! i don't care. i don't know what-- i don't know what i'm saying anymore. i don't know what i'm thinking. i have 3 days, and now this. i'm sorry. that's all right, man. no! no, i'm sorry. i know. i didn't-- i didn't realize that my retirement was going to screw you up. forget it, man. i haven't got any problems. i was out of line saying that. look, man... no, riggs, look you-- hey, you-- you know i love you. you know i love you, riggs. and you're problems are my problems, right? i mean, like you said, what happens to you, happens to me. so try me. i'm here for you. i--i haven't--i haven't got any problems, roger. no, man. yes, you do. we all have problems. and you helped me, and i'm gonna help you. i do have a little problem. uh--aw, no see you don't wanna hear this. this is piddly stuff. yes, i-- riggs, yes, i do. i want to hear it. tell me. you don't-- this is ridiculous. no! no! no, i'm here. i'm here. well... i think... maybe i slept with someone that i probably shouldn't have. you son of a... (water splashing) help me, man. i ought to let you drown, yo
no, i don't care! i don't care. i don't know what-- i don't know what i'm saying anymore. i don't know what i'm thinking. i have 3 days, and now this. i'm sorry. that's all right, man. no! no, i'm sorry. i know. i didn't-- i didn't realize that my retirement was going to screw you up. forget it, man. i haven't got any problems. i was out of line saying that. look, man... no, riggs, look you-- hey, you-- you know i love you. you know i love you, riggs. and you're problems are my problems, right?...
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well, i am my mother's daughter. i was up to the challenge. i am a problem solver. i made a lot of painful decisions. some still weigh heavily on my heart. in arizona, expenditures are almost down 20%. the number of state employees is down almost 15% and state employees, including me, took a 5% pay cut during the crisis but do you know what? we now have a balanced budget and a positive cash balance for the first time in five years and it feels darned good. [applause] our state government is smaller. our state government is more efficient. our state government is focused on the future. arizona is poised to move into our second century with the creation of a new model to advance our economy, the arizona commerce, a public-private entity focused solely on quality job retention and recruitment. meanwhile, education in arizona is being transformed. it's a transformation supported by education and business leaders all across america. called arizona ready. we are engaging in families across the state to take charge of their families education and expect more from their pub
well, i am my mother's daughter. i was up to the challenge. i am a problem solver. i made a lot of painful decisions. some still weigh heavily on my heart. in arizona, expenditures are almost down 20%. the number of state employees is down almost 15% and state employees, including me, took a 5% pay cut during the crisis but do you know what? we now have a balanced budget and a positive cash balance for the first time in five years and it feels darned good. [applause] our state government is...
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then i get this movie and it felt, i mean you look at me. i mean i look totally different. it was a very maturing thing for me. it felt like i had been stamped, it felt like it's time to grow up, it's time to, you know, be bold and change, you know, and not change like leave everything hind but change and evolve. and it just been the most beautiful, it's been a really beautiful experience fore. >> that's ally sweet, it is. >> of course. >> he's one of the most genuine people i've me across and i so appreciate that. it wasn't that b of a deal to us. it seemed like a natural fit. you seemed like equals from our perspective. what these guys have been doing, you dan mcbride, you go down the roster. it's been, i've seen the biggest novations or the biggest jumps and the most exciting stuff happening from what these guys have been doing. when i say these guys came out as a comedy guy or we doubled - dubbed him as a comedy guy. these guys have been doing rebel just stuff, grounding in this humanity that i think that sometimes it's mainful and russell brand would be another one any
then i get this movie and it felt, i mean you look at me. i mean i look totally different. it was a very maturing thing for me. it felt like i had been stamped, it felt like it's time to grow up, it's time to, you know, be bold and change, you know, and not change like leave everything hind but change and evolve. and it just been the most beautiful, it's been a really beautiful experience fore. >> that's ally sweet, it is. >> of course. >> he's one of the most genuine people...
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but i do admire kris jenner's attitude. i wish i had a female pimp. at this point. >> what do you make of the extensive 72-day marriage? >> that's heaven for me. because i did two four hour-long specials in one year. never been done by any comedian male or female. but by special three or four, the whole marriage was over. that's a bonanza for comedy. >> was it a scam or true love hit a rocky path? >> i love that you think they started with true love. i watch that show every week. now i'm watching "kourtney and kim take new york." >> the mere fact that we're talking about them adds to the brand because they rely on the -- >> yes, of course. so i enjoy watching them. i enjoy their whore makeup. >> that's a bit cruel. >> i love when you try to make a decent guy. i like when you have the family here that's a big get for you. you can get them for the opening for an envelope. so really congratulations. nice job with the booking department. how did you ever score -- they were going between their sears appearance and -- >> the booking department is the best b
but i do admire kris jenner's attitude. i wish i had a female pimp. at this point. >> what do you make of the extensive 72-day marriage? >> that's heaven for me. because i did two four hour-long specials in one year. never been done by any comedian male or female. but by special three or four, the whole marriage was over. that's a bonanza for comedy. >> was it a scam or true love hit a rocky path? >> i love that you think they started with true love. i watch that show...
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i sang in japanese when i went to japan. i sang in greek when i went to greece. i sang in spanish. i could not speak it very well but i was beautiful in singing it. these things have attracted people to the uniqueness of who was and the way in which i perform. as a consequence, that serve the political end which was to make me completely independent of the economics and the way in which life was designed for the artist in america. they're deeply dependent on how wall street finds this and the banks to finance and commodity defines this and what industry says. whether general motors lexus -- likes us, you are equated as an artist based on the likes and dislikes of those powers. how'd you get around them? i went directly to people and maintain a people relationship. no matter what they did for me. the blackness, i could not get on the air. i would go to hong kong. theaters were filled. i would go to lagos, wherever i went there was an audience and i defied the denial that was in the hands of the power elite. if the sponsor did not likely, i could not care less. what you're asking me
i sang in japanese when i went to japan. i sang in greek when i went to greece. i sang in spanish. i could not speak it very well but i was beautiful in singing it. these things have attracted people to the uniqueness of who was and the way in which i perform. as a consequence, that serve the political end which was to make me completely independent of the economics and the way in which life was designed for the artist in america. they're deeply dependent on how wall street finds this and the...
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i walk in and say this is what i believe in. now i held a press conference. seems to be a great shock to some newspapers, i held a press conference that had patrick kennedy and hillary clinton on past of health information technology, and also tim murphy, a republican from pennsylvania. you may think why would newt do that? answer is simple. you want to get a message out in the news media and you put them together and patrick kennedy with gingrich, you will get huge press coverage. we sent a signal that we ought to have healthcare technology that you never could have done if you were a lobbyist. they said isn't that lobbying? no, it's a citizen. as a citizen i'm allowed to have an opinion. >> we have to take a break. more of my full hour interview with the former speaker of the house from the campaign trail. we are in greensville, south carolina, and hope you >> welcome back to "hannity." today we are on the campaign trail. we are in greenville, south carolina along with former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. he continues to join me for the full hour. al
i walk in and say this is what i believe in. now i held a press conference. seems to be a great shock to some newspapers, i held a press conference that had patrick kennedy and hillary clinton on past of health information technology, and also tim murphy, a republican from pennsylvania. you may think why would newt do that? answer is simple. you want to get a message out in the news media and you put them together and patrick kennedy with gingrich, you will get huge press coverage. we sent a...
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but i really love what i do. i love the team that i work with. in excited every day thinking of what the material is that we're going to put together, what we're going to put out there. and, of course, you know, always hoping that the people are going to notice because we are doing it better than the other stations out there. c-span: what's watch you and a little comment on sarah palin. >> guest: let's do it. >> you know what i really love about this? posts on the cable networks talk about how sarah palin is such a huge distraction. but the real presidential candidates out there have such a money grubbing media. maybe they don't use those exact words, but i will. maybe the point is it is the weakest and chlamys excuse for analysis i've seen. here's an idea. you will have to cover her if you don't want to and then you can focus on those others oppose it real candidates, and i know, i know, it is somewhat ground-breaking logic upon you but give it a little time to sink in. but when you wake up from your sarah palin dream as a member of the economic
but i really love what i do. i love the team that i work with. in excited every day thinking of what the material is that we're going to put together, what we're going to put out there. and, of course, you know, always hoping that the people are going to notice because we are doing it better than the other stations out there. c-span: what's watch you and a little comment on sarah palin. >> guest: let's do it. >> you know what i really love about this? posts on the cable networks...