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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 mean i always, i knew i wasn't ready for college i was thinking about the military anyway but that was, when that happened, i already knew my place on this earth was to do something for the country so... >> becky: is this a camp? >> lindsey: yeah >> becky: my sweet daughter was born ten years after my youngest child. she was kind of a surprise but very very welcome. very precocious! she was into everything. had so many friends all of her life. she's just a beautiful, beautiful person. >> lindsey: that's a picture of "falloujah" >> becky: i knew she was over there doing what she wanted to do, and i was extremely proud of that. >> lindsey: i was a 50 cal gunner for convoy security for a eod squad explosives for ordinance team... so every time somebody would have a "nine-line" or they found an explosive... my team would go out and put the eod squad and... blow it up. >> lindsey: you are recording? >>man: yeah >> lindsey: hey mom , dad this video is for you. wanna show you what i do during the day a little documentary on me just for you ...oh yeah this is where i sleep. ...at the hotel
i mean i always, i knew i wasn't ready for college i was thinking about the military anyway but that was, when that happened, i already knew my place on this earth was to do something for the country so... >> becky: is this a camp? >> lindsey: yeah >> becky: my sweet daughter was born ten years after my youngest child. she was kind of a surprise but very very welcome. very precocious! she was into everything. had so many friends all of her life. she's just a beautiful,...
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i had my children. i got married. i saw the world. when i got into my 40's, right now, again, so i had done all of those great things that i thought i wanted to do in my 30's, got married and had kids, and aside from staying home and raising my children, what do i do to make me feel more field as well, so i think going into the age of 40, around 38 was the time that i decided that i would get back into the swimming pool, literally and fitted tivoli, -- literally and figuratively, and so like you, around 30 a, 39, i had an urge to do a little bit more, and i like being busy. i like doing things. it was kind of appropriate for me to swim again. tavis: do you think that this return as a thing to do with restlessness? >> no, i do not think it is restlessness. i think any mother would tell you that we put everything on the back burner for our babies, our children. i would be there in the middle of the night with my children, rocking them, and being an olympic swimmer looks like a piece of cake. it is part of edsall, -- a part of my soul, a
i had my children. i got married. i saw the world. when i got into my 40's, right now, again, so i had done all of those great things that i thought i wanted to do in my 30's, got married and had kids, and aside from staying home and raising my children, what do i do to make me feel more field as well, so i think going into the age of 40, around 38 was the time that i decided that i would get back into the swimming pool, literally and fitted tivoli, -- literally and figuratively, and so like...
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so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say about the fact was going with a guy, they said if you love each other, that is wonderful. so i think i was lucky to have parents like that. very modern. very open-minded. unlike for some, there's no question of religion, of color of skin, or anything like that. people can be all beautiful. it depends on who they are, but it is not a question of color. for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a ki
so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they...
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>> i -- i -- i don't think that's correct. i think i did meet him.ut i, i me, we hoped, we hoped to show we hosted the police break the awards every year for start and i was always in attendance, and so, i'm sure that he would've been there. so i just, i really do not think the diary entries are a full picture. >> is likely to be a difference between a large function where you might bump into people, any conversation might be smashed, and dinner a wrestler, maybe only a few of you, conversation might be -- >> no, i did, i do remember having a meeting with john yates, a lunch, aroundi think about the time that cash for honor. >> we are back in 2005? >> right. again, this diary may be corrected in. i didn't see much of john yates spent are you able to say whether that you discuss phone hacking issues within? >> because i don't remember one meeting, i'm pretty sure though i attended the police bravery a ward right up until to if you can imagine, until 2011. and he was, he was always there. and the kerry member when "the guardian," "the guardian" broke t
>> i -- i -- i don't think that's correct. i think i did meet him.ut i, i me, we hoped, we hoped to show we hosted the police break the awards every year for start and i was always in attendance, and so, i'm sure that he would've been there. so i just, i really do not think the diary entries are a full picture. >> is likely to be a difference between a large function where you might bump into people, any conversation might be smashed, and dinner a wrestler, maybe only a few of you,...
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i want you out there. you look miserable. [ laughter ] i love this guy. i love him. i love him.a legend. >> he's a legend. he's a legend. >> anyway, let's get on with your interview. [ laughter ] >> let's get on with the interview. >> jimmy: howard, can you believe that now, speaking of decisions, you're back at nbc. >> you know, this is insane. you know, nbc fired me years ago. and i believe it was grant tinker who said, "you know what, i'm firing howard stern, and he will never work at this network again over my dead body." and guess what? i think he has a dead body now. doesn't he? [ laughter ] so look who's back. sorry, grant. yeah, he actually died. >> jimmy: yes, he did. >> and here i am, back again. you know, if you're an evil person and thought about this as a plot. what i have done is i've signed up as the new judge on "america's got talent." and, you know, i said to myself, "what could i do to get back at nbc for firing me?" i'll go on and ruin "america's got talent." [ laughter ] and that's what i'm doing. >> jimmy: come on now. >> because it's a perfectly logical dec
i want you out there. you look miserable. [ laughter ] i love this guy. i love him. i love him.a legend. >> he's a legend. he's a legend. >> anyway, let's get on with your interview. [ laughter ] >> let's get on with the interview. >> jimmy: howard, can you believe that now, speaking of decisions, you're back at nbc. >> you know, this is insane. you know, nbc fired me years ago. and i believe it was grant tinker who said, "you know what, i'm firing howard...
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>> i wasn't going -- i don't know. i was bored. i just, you know -- >> so you're bored, you're going to come over and try to have sex with a 13-year-old? >> no, no, i don't know what i was going do. >> you're keith, right? >> correct. >> what's your last name? >> williams. >> we have done the research as best we can on their background to determine if there's any criminal history, whether or not they're a registered sex offender somewhere, of course, we have the chat blog. it's all there in black and white. keith williams thought he was going to be meeting a young teenage girl. what would have happened if i wasn't here, keith? you show up with booze. what else? >> that's all, booze. >> you got booze? you're going to booze up a 13-year-old girl? >> i don't even know if she was 13, no matter what she says. >> what did she tell you? >> you're right. can we get down to you can hang around, i'm telling you i am wrong. >> it's not your first time down this road, chat wise. >> i'll get rid of my computer, i'm not that great on it anyway.
>> i wasn't going -- i don't know. i was bored. i just, you know -- >> so you're bored, you're going to come over and try to have sex with a 13-year-old? >> no, no, i don't know what i was going do. >> you're keith, right? >> correct. >> what's your last name? >> williams. >> we have done the research as best we can on their background to determine if there's any criminal history, whether or not they're a registered sex offender somewhere, of...
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>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not y
>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a...
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i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have cocktails but i do not have a drinking problem regardless of what state i wake up in. i don't need drugs to open up my imagination. i am not a poet. i can tolerate half an hour of spoken word poetry. what my cats are up to. i always carry my business cards. i am not a poet, i only write to masture bait my mind. i am trying to convince myself that poetry it save lives. it's the dust of art. and i am going to close with to poet. americano. i look at myself in the mirror. trying to figure out what makes me an american. i see chickens. practicing religions without a roof. i see my own blood. proud amer
i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have...
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i thought i was going to meet some people because i checked the box. i didn't really meet and talk to new people. >> she did not deny it. that was the hard thing. she obviously used it to her advantage. the oppressed is now the oppressor. but there is something satisfying about this story. diversity is being used so often for the career advantage, and to see somebody get caught out on it. >> i think the trail of tears was -- >> don't make a joke. it was a tragic event. >> i thought it was when the people littered on the side of the highway. >> that was the commercial for sampson. >> that was the only time i saw inned yeps crying when you littered. >> he was actually an italian. >> i used to watch f troop and when you look back at the reruns it is an italian guy. >> way to take this topic seriously. >> now tell us about tonto. >> you know what indians were against? gay marriage. they didn't have gay marriage in the indian species. >> have you no evidence. >> there is no way that is true. they wore assless chaps. >> n can we try to draw this back? >> com
i thought i was going to meet some people because i checked the box. i didn't really meet and talk to new people. >> she did not deny it. that was the hard thing. she obviously used it to her advantage. the oppressed is now the oppressor. but there is something satisfying about this story. diversity is being used so often for the career advantage, and to see somebody get caught out on it. >> i think the trail of tears was -- >> don't make a joke. it was a tragic event....
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i don't think i could face myself if i knew that i slowed a patrol down. if you go out there like tyler said, you have to have life habits. you can't say i'm going on a you can't say i'm going on a six-hour patrol today. you don't know when you're coming back. things are going on and on. you have to be a bill tohang -- be able to hang. >> like a few days, one week. went sitting in syria, we through 40 meters. you'rere not fit, risking yourself and the group. it can be danger not only for your life, but for all of it. >> i know that there must be some questions. do we have a microphone here? >> i guess this is a question of rod fourrigo mo -- of rodrigo mostly. some newspapers ran the name of the boy and his father's name, some did not. just describing it in general terms. i wonder if you can speak to those kinds of specifics and whether you think they are important, and whether they are important in humanizing the situation. and whether that matters. >> each situation is completely different. because you write the name of the person whose picture is going
i don't think i could face myself if i knew that i slowed a patrol down. if you go out there like tyler said, you have to have life habits. you can't say i'm going on a you can't say i'm going on a six-hour patrol today. you don't know when you're coming back. things are going on and on. you have to be a bill tohang -- be able to hang. >> like a few days, one week. went sitting in syria, we through 40 meters. you'rere not fit, risking yourself and the group. it can be danger not only for...
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i fell so in love with lincoln. i said on jon stewart, i said i think he was really sexy, too. but that's not what you think of for abraham lincoln. but there is this picture of him before the beard when he had this real ragged hair and he looked great. after that, you think lincoln was sexy? okay. what do you think is -- how do you memorize the things that you need to remember? you're in these state dinners. i know somebody tells you the name of the person when you come in. you have to remember stories about people. do you cultivate memory? i know your husbands have to, but you must have to as well. >> it is a matter of concentration. yeah. i think you get better at it. for sure. >> the good thing about being a woman is you can kiss a woman and man. you may not know them. they think you know them. george could not kiss the men. that works for me. still. if i kissed you, you know i love you and know you. i don't know your name. but i love you. >> do you remember the story you told in your memoir about helen hayes? this is a great story of helen hayes talking about would old wom
i fell so in love with lincoln. i said on jon stewart, i said i think he was really sexy, too. but that's not what you think of for abraham lincoln. but there is this picture of him before the beard when he had this real ragged hair and he looked great. after that, you think lincoln was sexy? okay. what do you think is -- how do you memorize the things that you need to remember? you're in these state dinners. i know somebody tells you the name of the person when you come in. you have to...
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>> i don't know about that, i don't know have i tried hard enough. i loved them. and sometimes that's not enough. also, i was a working actor, you know, so i was on the fly a lot of the time. they were not with me. or they were with me but it was not the kind of situation where i could parent properly. i had makeup on. i was barry lindon. >> the last time you were here with me, people thought you were pretty harsh on your kids. they felt that you were absolving yourself of responsibility. you were quite tough with them. >> well, listen, my record is so bad i don't know how i could do that, absolve myself. >> they felt you were almost passing the buck. >> no, i never meant to do that. i would never do that. >> when you finished the book, was it cathartic in the sense that you had probably on balance failed them more than they had failed you? did you feel that? >> i feel that i failed farrah. they can take care of themselves. it was farrah that i was concerned about. it was farrah whom i loved and whom i lost. and the children are alive and we'll work it out. we'll
>> i don't know about that, i don't know have i tried hard enough. i loved them. and sometimes that's not enough. also, i was a working actor, you know, so i was on the fly a lot of the time. they were not with me. or they were with me but it was not the kind of situation where i could parent properly. i had makeup on. i was barry lindon. >> the last time you were here with me, people thought you were pretty harsh on your kids. they felt that you were absolving yourself of...
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i think i can say the same. like i said, i'm incredibly impressed by the qualifications and the commitment of the applicants that are here before us today and i know many of you are working into this very knowledgeable about what the task force is like and have attended or listened to meetings and i appreciate that work in advance. i was very impressed with the following people -- michael kwan who works with kim and does a lot of work around digital and electronic media. david pilpel who has served on us the re-districting task force and is incredibly knowledgeable, besides being able to cite our city charter, he has a strong commitment and his ability to attend meetings and commit to them is incredibly strong and i'd like to see him, as well. i think three committee members have expressed support for him and we can move forward with that seat. i'm also very supportive of bruce wolfe. i think supervisor campos has talked about our agreement i think with the sunshine task force on their interpretation of whether
i think i can say the same. like i said, i'm incredibly impressed by the qualifications and the commitment of the applicants that are here before us today and i know many of you are working into this very knowledgeable about what the task force is like and have attended or listened to meetings and i appreciate that work in advance. i was very impressed with the following people -- michael kwan who works with kim and does a lot of work around digital and electronic media. david pilpel who has...
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so i -- i told him i was there and i would take care of him. and i had plasma and finally got a vein that was -- i could get some plasma into. and then i had the -- i was holding the bottle up there. meanwhile the medic that was supposed to be there came out and the german opened up on us again, and he got clipped on the heel so he took off to the rest of "e" company. and i heard a crack and i thought, oh, boy, they broke the bottle after all that trouble. you're not thinking about what's actually going on. you know, just the problem they've created for you. in my best bedside manner, i said lieutenant, are you still alive? [ laughter ] and i finished his sentence because i said if you're done, i think i better leave. he was croaking through the net here's croaked out that, no, but he didn't know why he was still alive. and i said, well, i'll stay with you. well, the dutch people came -- three of my guys, three of the "e" company came out there to help, they got shot. so there are now more of us who are wounded. and the dutch guys came out from
so i -- i told him i was there and i would take care of him. and i had plasma and finally got a vein that was -- i could get some plasma into. and then i had the -- i was holding the bottle up there. meanwhile the medic that was supposed to be there came out and the german opened up on us again, and he got clipped on the heel so he took off to the rest of "e" company. and i heard a crack and i thought, oh, boy, they broke the bottle after all that trouble. you're not thinking about...
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i trip over the ropes when i get in the ring, i laugh at things, i eat food during my match because inchies. >> doobie! >> doobie, he is a character. if it's michael gill. the crowd loves to hate him, and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming up, bud doobie takes to the ring. and michael gill reflects somewhere but ends. >> the woman who is about to become wife to one of lockup's most memorable inmates. >> i don't look at bobby as a killer. it's just something he did. it's not something he is. >>> when we visited colorado's lime on correctional facility to shoot our extended stay series, michael gill told us about his alter ego. >> my wrestling name? bud doobie. it's a story character. this is bud doobie of msn brks krrc walk of fame. >> two years after gill's release, bud doobie was alive and well and wrestling in a denver nightclub. racist humor is a big part of the bud doobie character. >> why don't you get up and show me your green card? >> i like getting reactions out of people whether it's good or bad. >> but gill admits it's sometimes hard to tell where bu
i trip over the ropes when i get in the ring, i laugh at things, i eat food during my match because inchies. >> doobie! >> doobie, he is a character. if it's michael gill. the crowd loves to hate him, and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming up, bud doobie takes to the ring. and michael gill reflects somewhere but ends. >> the woman who is about to become wife to one of lockup's most memorable inmates. >> i don't look at bobby as a killer....
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>> i do believe he might. i don't know, mom. i don't know. i don't see a future.now, kenny is obviously better than ronnie. >> while jodie was excited about covering the ronnie tattoo on her leg, she discovered it would be harder than she thought it would be. >> i'm getting ready to cover up ronnie tye's name. when i put it there, i swore i would never, ever get rid of it because i thought it was forever. this is it. it's over. i feel weird. it's like -- i feel like half of me feels like a death, and the other half of me feels like a birth. >> let's go. >> jodie has brought her friend amanda along for emotional support. >> kind of feels like closing a lid on a casket. you know? >> better you than me. >> i guess, i don't know. i don't even know how to describe this. never felt like this before. the pain. no, it ain't the tattoo. i think my heart's more broke than anything. out with the old, on with the new. this should heal pretty good before i go see kenny in prison. >> after almost an hour, jody's tattoo transformation is complete. >> there you go. all done. kenn
>> i do believe he might. i don't know, mom. i don't know. i don't see a future.now, kenny is obviously better than ronnie. >> while jodie was excited about covering the ronnie tattoo on her leg, she discovered it would be harder than she thought it would be. >> i'm getting ready to cover up ronnie tye's name. when i put it there, i swore i would never, ever get rid of it because i thought it was forever. this is it. it's over. i feel weird. it's like -- i feel like half of me...
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i was confident i could do the show. i watched it religiously. i asked stephen, you have any a device for me? >> hang your soul up in the closet, you can get it later. you will have no need for it as long as you are working here. [laughter] that was pretty interesting advice, and maybe i did hang it up th ere. tavis: i will ask you a point about that in a second. i have been on a book tour with my friend. he had been on colbert a number of times, and he assured me that i would be ok. >> was he there with you? tavis: colbert never does to guests, but we were both sitting there. he is the nicest guy, i was very pleased to meet him. i thought it would make sense for us to do it. playing the character he plays, it will allow us to get the points out. whether or not it made sense, i did it, i had a good time. i knew he was popular and people watch the show, and i've been on everything the last few weeks. the response from that of parents and has just been unbelievable. i raise that to ask what is it about our culture and our society that makes that ki
i was confident i could do the show. i watched it religiously. i asked stephen, you have any a device for me? >> hang your soul up in the closet, you can get it later. you will have no need for it as long as you are working here. [laughter] that was pretty interesting advice, and maybe i did hang it up th ere. tavis: i will ask you a point about that in a second. i have been on a book tour with my friend. he had been on colbert a number of times, and he assured me that i would be ok....
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i am arlandria when i was young, i did that. tavis: another strange question. and this is your stuff, you can recorded any time that you want. do you ever say to yourself that you wish? >> no. "natural woman," you hear my original version presented to reach the franklin and her producers, and then i recorded later on the "tapestry" album, -- tavis: you just recorded over and over again. >> that is one of the things that i love. tavis: let me go right inside the book. i assume you are ok talking about it, because you wrote about it. how much of your success today has to deal with your brother? >> an interesting question. my brother was intellectually disabled, and he left the home and went into a place where they could take better care of him, were more specialized. it definitely informed my life and my career. tavis: you felt like stepping your game up, but for someone who is as young as you work, that was a lot of pressure. >> probably. but i did not see it as pressure. i have got to be an excellent -- consequently, it was. i have to do this or something might
i am arlandria when i was young, i did that. tavis: another strange question. and this is your stuff, you can recorded any time that you want. do you ever say to yourself that you wish? >> no. "natural woman," you hear my original version presented to reach the franklin and her producers, and then i recorded later on the "tapestry" album, -- tavis: you just recorded over and over again. >> that is one of the things that i love. tavis: let me go right inside the...
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i just -- i said -- i said, hey, good to meet you. am i going to be okay where i parked?re yet. it gets so much worse. >> jimmy: that's how you opened? >> i said, hey, we going to be okay where i park? he is like, "yeah. where did you park?" i said, "at a meter." and he said, "did you put money in the meter?" [ laughter ] and i said, "yeah." and he said, "i think you'll be okay." [ laughter ] >> fantastic story. >> it gets worse. then i just wanted out. i just wanted to get out of the room. and you know, i just came out with one word. they put me -- i was in a chair, the chair i was in, swiveled and rocked. so i'm sitting there, just kind of -- rocking and swiveling just trying to get out of this room as fast as i can. i didn't get the job. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, that's weird. that's weird. well, i think you're doing okay. >> yeah. >> jimmy: captain america. >> yeah. >> jimmy: here you are. now, "the avengers" is captain america plus all these other superheroes. >> yeah. >> jimmy: all coming together. who do you got, the hulk. >> who is it -- it's cap, thor, it's iron
i just -- i said -- i said, hey, good to meet you. am i going to be okay where i parked?re yet. it gets so much worse. >> jimmy: that's how you opened? >> i said, hey, we going to be okay where i park? he is like, "yeah. where did you park?" i said, "at a meter." and he said, "did you put money in the meter?" [ laughter ] and i said, "yeah." and he said, "i think you'll be okay." [ laughter ] >> fantastic story. >> it...
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one thing i forgot to mention, the thing i loved most was i could hear jenna and barbara, and i couldear marshall and walker giggling and laughing and riding bikes and swimming and who knew what but -- anyway, and george loved that. they would swim and then they'd come into the -- and neil's children. but they lived in washington, dora's children and jenna and barbara would come. they all came to visit, but it was so cute. you could hear -- it made it home. and besides that in your own house when your grandchildren, you work. but in the white house there are 92 people to take care of them. >> so, when did you think of restoring the lincoln room, speaking of lincoln, since i was able to see that and you just did an amazing joce ing job. >> really you think of the presidents the whole time you're there and you do think of that and you think of the other challenges that the other presidents faced and our country faced and we overcame all of those challenges and especially during a time when we had troops in iraq and afghanistan, it was very comforting after september 11th to know that we
one thing i forgot to mention, the thing i loved most was i could hear jenna and barbara, and i couldear marshall and walker giggling and laughing and riding bikes and swimming and who knew what but -- anyway, and george loved that. they would swim and then they'd come into the -- and neil's children. but they lived in washington, dora's children and jenna and barbara would come. they all came to visit, but it was so cute. you could hear -- it made it home. and besides that in your own house...
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i felt that when i turnod the computer and thought, now i have to write book number 2.n mind that i wanted to write something very different from women of the silk that was strictly about the feminist chinese women during the turn of the century and i wanted to write about my japanese culter. i didn't have the story or the culture unfortunately because i was born in san francisco, half chinese and half japanese but raised in the chinese culture. when it was time to write the second book and i knew i wanted to explore my japanese side it was going to be difficult in the way that i didn't know the culture. right away i had to learn a lot. it was something that was not engrained in me besides the story. i sat down and thought about the story my mother told me about her brother being ill. he at one point went from hong kong to japan to recuperate. he was the one that wanted to be an artist and wanted to paint. i thought about that because it must have been hard growing up in hong kong to be far away from everything and have a dream and get sick at this point. i thought u is
i felt that when i turnod the computer and thought, now i have to write book number 2.n mind that i wanted to write something very different from women of the silk that was strictly about the feminist chinese women during the turn of the century and i wanted to write about my japanese culter. i didn't have the story or the culture unfortunately because i was born in san francisco, half chinese and half japanese but raised in the chinese culture. when it was time to write the second book and i...
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i feel like i am home.than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you felt about it rid can you give us an idea of what you feel the impact of watching the video will have on the people who are watching it? >> i do not think there is a person in here who did not tear up a little bit watching this thing. just the heart to come out. when lee said, do you want to do it? it was a no-brainer. i did not know it would turn out like this. i could not be prouder of all the san francisco police officers who are here for our lgbt kids or any kids. kids deserve to grow up free of all the other nonsense. this video sa
i feel like i am home.than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you felt...
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and i was fishing, i don't care.for the guy and i'm fishing and he's going, i will give you this much. and he said, no, i don't think you can turn a self-help book into a movie. and i found out this was making him go higher, i said, the book ain't for sale. >> jimmy: steve harvey is here, his book is in paper book now. we'll be right back. ugh! all work and no food is making lorenzo very snippy. oh! seriously?! ♪ [ male announcer ] hunger getting to you? oh... [ male announcer ] grab a ritz crackerfuls. made with real peanut butter and whole grain. mmmm [ male announcer ] get hunger before it gets you. [ male announcer ] nothing will keep you from magnum. silky vanilla bean ice cream and rich caramel sauce all covered in thick belgian chocolate. magnum ice cream. for pleasure seekers. until they see this. the new oral-b pro-health clinical brush. its pro-flex sides adjust to teeth and gums for a better clean. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. so i get claritin clear. ♪ i can see clearly now the rain is g
and i was fishing, i don't care.for the guy and i'm fishing and he's going, i will give you this much. and he said, no, i don't think you can turn a self-help book into a movie. and i found out this was making him go higher, i said, the book ain't for sale. >> jimmy: steve harvey is here, his book is in paper book now. we'll be right back. ugh! all work and no food is making lorenzo very snippy. oh! seriously?! ♪ [ male announcer ] hunger getting to you? oh... [ male announcer ] grab a...
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i think that -- was i robust, yes. if a newspaper wrote something that i didn't -- that i wanted to rebut and refute, would i do it, yes. but this bullying thing i think is nonsense, i do. >> persistent attempts to dictate what should appear on a front page or top of a running order became infuriating and hardened journalistic hearts even before the 1997 election it was obvious labor had spiestiving it off about the running orders, script lines and correspondents being used for news programs and attempting to ambush them before they went on-air to get more favorable coverage. alastair campbell and others would single out and ridicule the correspondents at hostile newspapers. george james, political editor of "the daily telegraph," studiously favorite of the old school, was a favorite target. did that happen if. >> you can ask george but i don't think so, no. >> okay. >> i suspect from the smile on his face, nor does he. >> maybe a different sort of smile, i can't see it. favored reporters were given special treatment j
i think that -- was i robust, yes. if a newspaper wrote something that i didn't -- that i wanted to rebut and refute, would i do it, yes. but this bullying thing i think is nonsense, i do. >> persistent attempts to dictate what should appear on a front page or top of a running order became infuriating and hardened journalistic hearts even before the 1997 election it was obvious labor had spiestiving it off about the running orders, script lines and correspondents being used for news...
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i feel that way that is where i stick around. i think there is more i can do, i can do it better.earn something every single day and so, i want the responsibility of trying to make it better and trying to get us into a better place. >> interesting you just supported my opening thesis, you're a leader like a corporation, a business. what you just did, buck stops with me, not everybody does that. so i mean -- kudos to you. >> if they are willing to give you the credit for things over a certain period of time you have to be willing to say i deserve a lot of blame when things aren't going how i want them. >> you have a front row seat, you interviewed obama and romney, why is the election not catching the same interest? there is something about it that is just -- >> i think it's a victim of the last election and the last kind of experience that america had with barack obama and that entire wave of enthusiasm that swept a portion of the voting population. i think there was such excitement among certain segment of voters last time that it's impossible to repeat. he certainly can't repeat
i feel that way that is where i stick around. i think there is more i can do, i can do it better.earn something every single day and so, i want the responsibility of trying to make it better and trying to get us into a better place. >> interesting you just supported my opening thesis, you're a leader like a corporation, a business. what you just did, buck stops with me, not everybody does that. so i mean -- kudos to you. >> if they are willing to give you the credit for things over...
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i used to play on grass fields. when i did, sometimes i got injured. i do not want to get injured anymore. >> my name is caitlin. i want turfed because when it rains, the grass gets muddy and you can hurt yourself. >> i want turf fields because in the grass, you can hurt yourself and you cannot play soccer for a little bit. on turf fields, you cannot hurt yourself. >> my name is james. for the generation at san franciscans. i used to play on those fields as a kid. my dad used to play. it has a long history of recreation. parks is an extension of families in the city, at an extension of the residents of the city, for recreation. right now, it is not fulfilling its purpose. the idea of bringing the turf and is being done all across the country. if you google turf fields in this city, you will see hundreds fields being converted to turf all around the country. for many reasons. family is one. less injuries being in another. increase in recreation. it would be a crime not to take this opportunity to increase these fields capability. thank you. >> my name i
i used to play on grass fields. when i did, sometimes i got injured. i do not want to get injured anymore. >> my name is caitlin. i want turfed because when it rains, the grass gets muddy and you can hurt yourself. >> i want turf fields because in the grass, you can hurt yourself and you cannot play soccer for a little bit. on turf fields, you cannot hurt yourself. >> my name is james. for the generation at san franciscans. i used to play on those fields as a kid. my dad used...
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i guess i misunderstood the instructions. i looked at this and thought it was a vague and general. >> it was sent this morning. >> i sent it in the middle of the night. >> i wanted to, on this, previously i also submitted something about, which i thought would go into the first part, about our process, what did we do? i submitted something that we tried to reach the ethnic population, and at a previous conversation, i think we said we're going to attach some of these ads as part of the appendix. i am not seeing that. i just wanted to say that. >> i had a deadline of last week. we are just putting this together as we go along. some of it probably did not give in. i was able to, in my latest draft, i was able to include ms. tidwell's outline of how she wanted us to look at whether we should list all of the district's based on the deviation or not. that is something we still need to talk about. >> we concluded we would do both. >> that is not a point. the point is that, this is something i mentioned earlier today, her question w
i guess i misunderstood the instructions. i looked at this and thought it was a vague and general. >> it was sent this morning. >> i sent it in the middle of the night. >> i wanted to, on this, previously i also submitted something about, which i thought would go into the first part, about our process, what did we do? i submitted something that we tried to reach the ethnic population, and at a previous conversation, i think we said we're going to attach some of these ads as...
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i think i took three photos i was so nervous. it just -- you don't want to intrude on their private time, but you do have to intrude on their private time because it is for all of us. eventually you have to think ten years, 20 years, down the road. this is telling history. >> david, you had won the pulitzer prize at age 25. you were in the white house several years later. did you have to approach the job differently upon landing in the white house? >> i had -- i got to know the fords before the day -- the day i photographed soon-to-be president ford, the day spero agnew resigned. i can say that in this room and most of you know who i'm talking about. i give a lot of lectures at schools and it's a little dicy. i even have to explain who president ford is sometimes. but i had an ongoing relationship with him starting -- the first "time" cover i ever had was of him when he was designated by nixon to be the replacement for agnew and then "time" had me covering them. i got to know the family really well. i went skiing with them, takin
i think i took three photos i was so nervous. it just -- you don't want to intrude on their private time, but you do have to intrude on their private time because it is for all of us. eventually you have to think ten years, 20 years, down the road. this is telling history. >> david, you had won the pulitzer prize at age 25. you were in the white house several years later. did you have to approach the job differently upon landing in the white house? >> i had -- i got to know the...
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a check i learned when i was a teacher. -- a trick i learned when i was a teacher. i had a nightmare that my son was going to a school that was replete with problems academically at the lowest point it could be. as problems with a child molesters hanging around the school. has problems with being tracked in the school, that is to say, some of the kids a are on track to be for failure. also, a school replete with corporal punishment, which was in the news. i could go on and on. when i woke up from my nightmare, i tried to call somebody. i tried to call this school board, the aclu, i tried to call the national lawyers guild, my ex-wife. all of the above did not answer the phone. so i am here right now to let you know i am trying to get my son out of this school because i know how the system works. it is part of the education we are not getting. this school is part of the system that make sure -- let me put it this way, the guy who they made a movie about to, the pursuit of happiness. chris gardner. he is a stockbroker now. horatio alger story. now he has at the top of
a check i learned when i was a teacher. -- a trick i learned when i was a teacher. i had a nightmare that my son was going to a school that was replete with problems academically at the lowest point it could be. as problems with a child molesters hanging around the school. has problems with being tracked in the school, that is to say, some of the kids a are on track to be for failure. also, a school replete with corporal punishment, which was in the news. i could go on and on. when i woke up...
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so i went to see him, whenever i felt like it, but there were times when i did not go, because i wanted to stay a bit -- a healthy distance. >> francoise always called the shots, picasso didn't, she won't admit this, but she was the one who called the shots. >> rose: the only one. >> the only one that called the shots. >> well, simply, it was also -- but, no, i think that also from the other women who had miss fortunes with pablo, they were entirely in his power, where i was never in his power, because even economically, you know, my family was not of the poorest and i admit, i went to study and all of that. i was not -- i was able to take care of of myself. >> rose: you were an independent force. >> yes and i always knew that. so picasso should have known that. because i towed him, you know, i am not exactly as you think. because many people get, holding them like puppets, but i don't have strings, and i don't fall apart. >> but he could not believe that, you know, so he had to experience it. >> rose: the other thing that amazes me about him and you and you have shared this, for him ar
so i went to see him, whenever i felt like it, but there were times when i did not go, because i wanted to stay a bit -- a healthy distance. >> francoise always called the shots, picasso didn't, she won't admit this, but she was the one who called the shots. >> rose: the only one. >> the only one that called the shots. >> well, simply, it was also -- but, no, i think that also from the other women who had miss fortunes with pablo, they were entirely in his power, where i...
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this here i got this here i got this here i got this here ♪ ♪ i got this here i got this here i goti got this here get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door well i suppose gonna hate on me ♪ ♪ well that's cool i got shows getting money i can barely fold ♪ ♪ cause that's what i do and ain't nobody gonna pimp k-r-i-t ♪ ♪ yeah, that's how i feel and them diamond always rhyming 'bout against my will ♪ ♪ and ain't nobody gonna check none of me or mine in god i trust ♪ ♪ if you think i'm out here tricking on these -- you got me f'd up ♪ ♪ and ain't no playing in the side turn a bad out when i wear my pipes ♪ ♪ y'all think this came oh so easy it wasn't over night, but i got this here ♪ ♪ i got this here i got this here i got this here i got this here ♪ ♪ i got this here i got this here i got this here i got this here ♪ ♪ big fat yard with a house on the hill old school whip with some bi
this here i got this here i got this here i got this here ♪ ♪ i got this here i got this here i goti got this here get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door well i suppose gonna hate on me ♪ ♪ well that's cool i got shows getting money i can barely fold ♪ ♪ cause...
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you know what i mean? so i did the best that i could. and i slung with the best that i could.ou know? i still got my butt whooped. i was still busted up in the face and all sore the next day, but i was part of the hood now. i belonged to something. and i loved it. i'm not going to lie. i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord. >> i was holding contraband, and i was holding something, and i lost it. yeah. i had lost it. >> any specific enemies, names, numbers? >> no. >> kirkpatrick explained the contraband was a packet of gang information including a roster of current members. when he realized it was gone, he was afraid the gang might order a hit
you know what i mean? so i did the best that i could. and i slung with the best that i could.ou know? i still got my butt whooped. i was still busted up in the face and all sore the next day, but i was part of the hood now. i belonged to something. and i loved it. i'm not going to lie. i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from...
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when i try to do a biography, i feell asleep. i said, "i was in this play, didn't win this award. had difficulty with the role." i was not interested. i'd lived through it myself. when an extraordinary person walked into the rehearsal hall, or any number of ways i interracted with these people. i couldn't stop writing about them. c.as interested in gerogorge scott or jackie o. i wanted to communicate what they were like. tavis: it was fascinating for me. it goes to the joke you told earlier, about your own mug. it is the notion, stars are narcissistic and it is about ego. we are who we are because someone loved us. and encouters we'vnters. >> and we are hwwho we are because someone didn't love us. tavis: and your story is about bouncing through people in your life. a fascinating way to tell the story. i want to have some fun. i want to throw names at you. we will cover some of them. we mentioned marilyn monroe. born in i15 years old, new jersey. i wanted to do something different than what my background was laying down. i felt something brewing in me. i saved money and went to new
when i try to do a biography, i feell asleep. i said, "i was in this play, didn't win this award. had difficulty with the role." i was not interested. i'd lived through it myself. when an extraordinary person walked into the rehearsal hall, or any number of ways i interracted with these people. i couldn't stop writing about them. c.as interested in gerogorge scott or jackie o. i wanted to communicate what they were like. tavis: it was fascinating for me. it goes to the joke you told...
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and i -- i -- i value my time greatly. and i'm working on nuclear weapons, trying to get rid of them, and i'm working on -- on the climate and clean -- clean energy, getting us to change over to clean energy. and stabilize the population before the world's just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i can -- where i can make a difference now. i really don't have any input on a regular basis here. >> do you think cnn should back -- and the reason i'm fascinated, you're the guy that started this whole business. an amazing innovation at the time. then others began to do similar versions. >> sure. >> but do you think that cnn should remain the impartial observer of news? >> yes. yes. and -- and -- and cover the -- the substantial news. and that doesn't mean you don't cover hollywood and don't cover kidnappings and the sensational, too. but the emphasis should be on hard news. i -- i wanted cnn to be "the new york times" of the news business, not the -- not "the daily news." i wanted it to be "the new
and i -- i -- i value my time greatly. and i'm working on nuclear weapons, trying to get rid of them, and i'm working on -- on the climate and clean -- clean energy, getting us to change over to clean energy. and stabilize the population before the world's just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i can -- where i can make a difference now. i really don't have any input on a regular basis here. >> do you think cnn should back -- and the reason i'm fascinated,...
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i ask you to appreciate what i know as a supervisor. this will irreparably destroyed iraq community. these are e-mails that you get. they are simply petition. to me, these are actual people, families, seniors who will be impacted. i am asking me to speak for our neighborhoods and to speak for the kind a san francisco i think we want to live them. i asked for reversal. >> a motion to approve item 10 and item 11 and table item #9. >> emotions remain. is there any discussion of that? seaman, a roll call? no, no, no, no, no, aye, aye, aye, no, no. three ayes and 8 no. >> motion fails. >> thank you. i will move item #9 and table at december 10 and 11. >> they made a motion to approve this. is there a second? seconded by the supervisor cohen. >> aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, no, no, no, aye, aye, aye. 8 8 ayes and 3 no. >> item is approved for the additional use. >> thank you. i would like to ask that we continue to see you for a number of reasons. it is a late hour. if we do not continue this matter, i do think there are a number of changes that
i ask you to appreciate what i know as a supervisor. this will irreparably destroyed iraq community. these are e-mails that you get. they are simply petition. to me, these are actual people, families, seniors who will be impacted. i am asking me to speak for our neighborhoods and to speak for the kind a san francisco i think we want to live them. i asked for reversal. >> a motion to approve item 10 and item 11 and table item #9. >> emotions remain. is there any discussion of that?...
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i have to admit, what i see right now is like, i have these people here.helping me out so i do not have to do all that stuff. it is hard when i get the news that miss martha got the pink slip, it is kind of hard. hopefully you guys can do something to help miss martha. i am new at this what i see she does for the kids is incredible. hopefully you can do something for her. thank you. [applause] >> my name is rebecca bradley and then my mate -- i am a spanish teacher. i have spent most of my adult life teaching in spain. i started working here last year. when i started at cleveland elementary, i was told by several teachers that it was a revolving door. fortunately, this year we had a more stable staff and an inspired staff. sadly, one of our brightest stars has received a pink slip. we love her and she loves cleaveland. this is a teacher that wants to stay. do you understand? there are teachers, we want to stay. after 20 years of teaching in three countries, i am convinced that an exceptional teacher makes a difference. i believe cleaveland deserves a stabl
i have to admit, what i see right now is like, i have these people here.helping me out so i do not have to do all that stuff. it is hard when i get the news that miss martha got the pink slip, it is kind of hard. hopefully you guys can do something to help miss martha. i am new at this what i see she does for the kids is incredible. hopefully you can do something for her. thank you. [applause] >> my name is rebecca bradley and then my mate -- i am a spanish teacher. i have spent most of...
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sometimes, i suddenly -- i didn't know i was another until i got there. i did not talk with a tijuana accent, you know? i thought people were called vato. >> vato meaning -- >> dude. >> dude. >> it comes from the spanish conquest where the spaniards apparently in those days called each other chivato which means goat. i chivato. and it became vato, and it went passed down through the ages as dude, guy. but, you know, i had that talk. and i had that accent. though i looked irish. and we got to this neighborhood. and suddenly i went to fifth grade. and i was in the restroom my first week of fifth grade. and this spectacularly white boy, you know, freckles, bright red hair, epitome of who i'd be with from now on. said to me, you're a greaser wetback. and i thought, what is that? and i said, i'm a what? he said, you're a greaser wetback. and all the boys laughed at me. walked out of the bathroom. and i remember sitting there thinking, well, you know, you're a kid. and you internalize these things. and you take them concretely. and i was convinced somewhere on
sometimes, i suddenly -- i didn't know i was another until i got there. i did not talk with a tijuana accent, you know? i thought people were called vato. >> vato meaning -- >> dude. >> dude. >> it comes from the spanish conquest where the spaniards apparently in those days called each other chivato which means goat. i chivato. and it became vato, and it went passed down through the ages as dude, guy. but, you know, i had that talk. and i had that accent. though i looked...
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member leigh: i think i am ok with this. i'm trying to imagine what it might look like and what it might contain. chair mcdonnell: in general, a volume and two sentences. member leigh: that is part of what i'm grappling with. if it ends up being completely open to whoever wants to contribute what ever thought, it could end up looking different than our own opinions. if we are all comfortable with that, that is fine. i'm willing to go with it. bring it back and see what it looks like. member alonso: i will see you back here in 2022. chair mcdonnell: 4 lessons learned on recommendation, what we have agreed to do is move forward with each member representing his or her points of view around the lessons learned and recommendations. the section will be subtitled. individual lessons learned and recommendations. they will not be edited other than grammatical. >> even then, they can do their thing. there are some things that we agree on. whether we want to include those, especially around outreach. there were two things. whether we
member leigh: i think i am ok with this. i'm trying to imagine what it might look like and what it might contain. chair mcdonnell: in general, a volume and two sentences. member leigh: that is part of what i'm grappling with. if it ends up being completely open to whoever wants to contribute what ever thought, it could end up looking different than our own opinions. if we are all comfortable with that, that is fine. i'm willing to go with it. bring it back and see what it looks like. member...
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." >> i don't know if you heard. i fired joey. i did. >> good for you. >> excuse me?> now everyone will know you solved my problem and you must be important. >> what's wrong with you? i defended you. >> you defended yourself. >> fine. the cartoon was disgusting. >> i'd hadnlendled it. if i wanted to go forward, joey would have been off it and out of my hair. >> it's the same result. >> you want to be a big shot. get,tter how pweruowerful we secretaryven i'm a and you're a humorless -- >> have a nice weekend. >> that was funny. good to see you again. i told you, it was good to see you. i thought i wouldn't see you a while. >> yeah. i'm glad it's over. it all worked out. i a mhoping when -- am hoping people will see it and be happy. it won't be discussed again. tavis: i will play a clip. we haven't seen you in a while. this is from david e. kelly. we started with a montage of his work. after this montage, i asked him -- >> that's a lot of work. tavis: a lot of good work. i said, what annoys you about this industry? it has changed so d ramatically. he said -- >> i have d
." >> i don't know if you heard. i fired joey. i did. >> good for you. >> excuse me?> now everyone will know you solved my problem and you must be important. >> what's wrong with you? i defended you. >> you defended yourself. >> fine. the cartoon was disgusting. >> i'd hadnlendled it. if i wanted to go forward, joey would have been off it and out of my hair. >> it's the same result. >> you want to be a big shot. get,tter how...
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at some point i thought, i know i have done this for a long time. i would rather stop doing it before people say, oh, you're still doing it? i occasionally write for the newspaper. i go to the conventions. i go to the olympics. i happen more have -- i have been having more fun at writing a books. >> how much fun was the writing this book? >> this was the most fun i ever had writing a book. it did not feel like work at all. i was e mailing jokes to alan to make him laugh. that is really what it felt like. he was still sending the chapters. i do not think he realizes that the book is actually out. [laughter] neda i am rain man. >> it is incredibly fun to read. it is so funny. you have answered some of this. since you're surprising each other with the chapters. i guess we're going to cuba -- i will show you. was there in the editing when it was done? or did you go with what you had? >> occasionally, and i will not name names -- [laughter] 1 of us would apparently not have really read the other ones chapter. >> you know, i have a lot of stuff. i have th
at some point i thought, i know i have done this for a long time. i would rather stop doing it before people say, oh, you're still doing it? i occasionally write for the newspaper. i go to the conventions. i go to the olympics. i happen more have -- i have been having more fun at writing a books. >> how much fun was the writing this book? >> this was the most fun i ever had writing a book. it did not feel like work at all. i was e mailing jokes to alan to make him laugh. that is...
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i mean, i suppose i get very -- i get very agitated.t do you do to just relax? i know you are an athletic guy. >> do you know, i run marathons. >> jimmy: do you run marathons? >> i train hard. i run marathons. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. i could never do that. >> really? >> jimmy: how long do you go? >> um, my fastest ever is 3:30. [ scattered applause ] although, i had -- thank you. clearly not [ bleep ] runners tonight. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can't say runners. you can't say runners on our show. that's two words. nightmares and runners. >> but this year, london marathon, i got a -- i had a disaster because my wife was running. she was running her eighth, i was running my 12th. and mile 19 my bloody hamstring went. so she caught me up eventually. and i said, darling, look stay with me. let's run across the line together. she whispered in my ear, [ bleep ] you. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: and just took off. >> and took off. >> jimmy: finally you got a little bit back, yeah. got a little bit back. you guys, more with gordon ramsay
i mean, i suppose i get very -- i get very agitated.t do you do to just relax? i know you are an athletic guy. >> do you know, i run marathons. >> jimmy: do you run marathons? >> i train hard. i run marathons. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. i could never do that. >> really? >> jimmy: how long do you go? >> um, my fastest ever is 3:30. [ scattered applause ] although, i had -- thank you. clearly not [ bleep ] runners tonight. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you...
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you know, i hear the dude scream. i wake up. i look. i see it taking place. the dude had his arm up, another man swinging a knife. >> i was awakened abruptly by tim saying, "the [ bleep ] stabbed me, he stabbed me." naturally i jumped up because it's right in my cut. i get up, tim's putting his t-shirt around his arm and he's bleeding profusely. [ bleep ] standing there, like in a zone, like in a very dangerous place in his mind. and he starts to come back. he's got a knife in his hand. blade's about 14 inches long. so, i immediately grab my towel off my bed, and i approached him. i said "[ bleep ] back up, man, go ahead on. back up, man." as he was doing so, he ran into lopez. >> instead of letting him keep that knife in the condition he was in, i felt i should take it from him. there was no officer in there. he was out doing something else. i felt like i didn't want to see nobody else get hurt with that knife because it was a pretty nice knife. i never seen a knife that nice. >> i never saw this wound, but when he raised his arm, blood was running like wate
you know, i hear the dude scream. i wake up. i look. i see it taking place. the dude had his arm up, another man swinging a knife. >> i was awakened abruptly by tim saying, "the [ bleep ] stabbed me, he stabbed me." naturally i jumped up because it's right in my cut. i get up, tim's putting his t-shirt around his arm and he's bleeding profusely. [ bleep ] standing there, like in a zone, like in a very dangerous place in his mind. and he starts to come back. he's got a knife in...
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i said spend whatever it takes. i didn't say i don't care what it costs. i did care, but i didn't want to be pinching pennies on this story. >> what was the difference having cnn's cameras on the front line of a war like that? what do you think the difference that decision, that capability made to the way the war was covered? >> i -- you know, all we did was televise what we saw. >> did it bring a greater truth the fact we were there. >> i think so. >> your third story that you singled out 9/11, the cnn coverage of that, what did that do to america? that moment? >> it shook us up. it was unbelievable. and watching it -- i was in my office and i glanced up and just after the first plane had gone in and i could see the building was on fire. and i was -- i sat there stunned and during while i was just sitting there just watching it, the second one came in. and i saw it live. i ran down to the newsroom. walter isakson was running cnn at the time. he came over from "time" magazine. good man and good friend of mine. headline news had stayed with its regular form
i said spend whatever it takes. i didn't say i don't care what it costs. i did care, but i didn't want to be pinching pennies on this story. >> what was the difference having cnn's cameras on the front line of a war like that? what do you think the difference that decision, that capability made to the way the war was covered? >> i -- you know, all we did was televise what we saw. >> did it bring a greater truth the fact we were there. >> i think so. >> your third...
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i want to assure you, i am an independent thinker and i will make my own decisions.ather information at first and want to hear a wide range before making a decision. my experience on other boards and committees has also made me understand the collaboration in community outreach. for ss mta -- for sfmta in particular, community collaboration is important. i will do my best to arrive at an informed and equitable decision every time. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. to you have a question? supervisor campos? supervisor campos: thank you for your willingness to serve the city of san francisco. anytime anyone puts there name four -- their name forward, it is an interesting process. i just wonder if you can give me your thoughts on sfmta and muni? this is one of those agencies were just about every san franciscan has an opinion on muni. this is an opportunity for us to hear some of your thoughts on the issues that impact to the agency. i am wondering what your general thoughts are in terms of the challenges you see muni facing at this point? >> in general, i think mun
i want to assure you, i am an independent thinker and i will make my own decisions.ather information at first and want to hear a wide range before making a decision. my experience on other boards and committees has also made me understand the collaboration in community outreach. for ss mta -- for sfmta in particular, community collaboration is important. i will do my best to arrive at an informed and equitable decision every time. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. to you have a question?...
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wrong 'cause if i ever if i ever face reality ♪ ♪ i know, yes i know that that's gonna be the end ofow and please make that girl stop hurting me ♪ ♪ ♪ i see that love look in her eyes just the way she used to look at me ♪ ♪ and i hear she's telling him pretty soon i'll be free ♪ ♪ i must look pitiful standing here in the dark all by myself ♪ ♪ the only way i can take it is pretend i'm someone else ♪ ♪ 'cause if i ever if i ever face reality i know, yes i know that's gonna be the end of me ♪ ♪ and if the whole world keeps turning turning turning time around ♪ ♪ i'm going away i'm going away till it comes back down ♪ ♪ so just see and don't see hear and don't hear know and don't know and cry see and don't see ♪ ♪ hear and don't hear know and don't know and cry see and don't see ♪ ♪ hear and don't hear know and don't know and cry
wrong 'cause if i ever if i ever face reality ♪ ♪ i know, yes i know that that's gonna be the end ofow and please make that girl stop hurting me ♪ ♪ ♪ i see that love look in her eyes just the way she used to look at me ♪ ♪ and i hear she's telling him pretty soon i'll be free ♪ ♪ i must look pitiful standing here in the dark all by myself ♪ ♪ the only way i can take it is pretend i'm someone else ♪ ♪ 'cause if i ever if i ever face reality i know, yes i know that's...