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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 knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our
i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they...
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i said, this is how i wanted to go. i did not think i was ever good enough. i just want to go to work in the daytime and go play at night. it happened that if you want to play, go on up there and play. >> i was so shy, i wouldn't even talk. not even without a glass of wine. tavis: how did you develop such a sense of respect or reverence for these players? >> if everybody would do that, we would have more to laugh about. they say you are legend, i said, what is that? that is something that is given to you, i guess if you stay long enough. there are lots of awards of one. i take this from the people i learn from, they should have gathered before i did. and those people played of the music. i did not look up and say, i can make a lot of money, but i can make a decent living. when he came out of louisiana, i made a lot out of a peanut. they are from 5 cents to what it costs today. before he passed away, has said if it weren't for you guys, i could afford to buy guitar. and he made it at 3:00 in the morning. tavis: what was your relationship like with leonard the
i said, this is how i wanted to go. i did not think i was ever good enough. i just want to go to work in the daytime and go play at night. it happened that if you want to play, go on up there and play. >> i was so shy, i wouldn't even talk. not even without a glass of wine. tavis: how did you develop such a sense of respect or reverence for these players? >> if everybody would do that, we would have more to laugh about. they say you are legend, i said, what is that? that is...
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i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for yves laurant, seeing a man powdering his nose going down the runway. >> yes. because he did things that were already very much about at the time. i was very admired. that is true. we did big steps. vocabulary. i have enormous admiration. i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something indefinitely. yes, why did i do the men like that? because i work around it sex. i saw that what was showing, it was the men in this world where the woman was strong. then have to be equal of the men. and i wanted to show it. there was some interest in like a blazer, a jacket, double- breasted. you have the men's jacket with the inside pocket. it is a pocket for the wallet. the women did not have that. why? because the men pay at the restaurant. but can the woman they, too? i think there was a lot of stupid things -- not stupid, but the things that were intel
i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for yves laurant, seeing a man powdering his nose going down the runway. >> yes. because he did things that were already very much about at the time. i was very admired. that is true. we did big steps. vocabulary. i have enormous admiration. i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something...
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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 am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as journalists because they show the people. what is fashion history? some old clothes that you can find may be in the free-market? books, magazines, newspapers? i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be know
i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as...
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i always get it wrong. yeah. i -- see, i don't -- i like scenes. i like sort of, you know, scenes within a film. i don't think i ever really like one whole performance. i -- some performances make me cringe less than others. that's about as good as it gets. i just can't watch myself. i think there are a lot of performers that way. >> you literally turned away as we played that. >> that in particular. i was young. i'm just screeching in the scene and i can't bear to listen to it. >> i want to take another look at the clip here. >> are you going to torture me now? >> i don't mean to torture you. but "fabulous baker boys" you sang. >> i did. >> people remember this. let's take a quick look at it. ♪ sang sweet ♪ think what a year can bring >> and that film roger ebert compared you to marilyn monroe. >> he did? i didn't read anything. >> that's another thing. >> or i don't remember it. >> you don't read reviews or watch your stuff. >> i read a couple that come my way. after one or two really scathing ones, i stop. because they're never all good. there's
i always get it wrong. yeah. i -- see, i don't -- i like scenes. i like sort of, you know, scenes within a film. i don't think i ever really like one whole performance. i -- some performances make me cringe less than others. that's about as good as it gets. i just can't watch myself. i think there are a lot of performers that way. >> you literally turned away as we played that. >> that in particular. i was young. i'm just screeching in the scene and i can't bear to listen to it....
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i told him i didn't like i want to return. and i don't want to check my plans. even if i meet with the your keyboard most interesting most amazing getting to was. to your date you're very welcome to my place i always dreamed about first dishwasher from france i leave with huge dog and he might try to eat you but i will definitely protect you from him and them. my name is david i used to be from friends but now i am from the army this is why people know me as david friend from london. i followed business and management cities and walked as a says with the necessity for all severity of but finally realized it was not for me i would indeed to fifty free to do what i wanted to do when i wanted to do it for how long i wanted it where i wanted it and we have what i wanted to. worry gone yes. where since it is more its history during one call it was no kilometers. there. in iraq in taking. i have cited but from now on i would become a model nomad using the great flexibility of internet. efficiency cultural thing. what is cultural thing i can hear you say what it is the
i told him i didn't like i want to return. and i don't want to check my plans. even if i meet with the your keyboard most interesting most amazing getting to was. to your date you're very welcome to my place i always dreamed about first dishwasher from france i leave with huge dog and he might try to eat you but i will definitely protect you from him and them. my name is david i used to be from friends but now i am from the army this is why people know me as david friend from london. i followed...
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i told him i didn't see i i want to listen. and i don't want to check my plans. you but you know i mean this is the most you do for the most interesting most amazing thing so was. the third day. you're very welcome to my place i always dreamed about first dishwasher from front i leave huge dog and he might try to teach you but i will definitely protect you from him i don't. my name is david i used to be from france but now i am from the army this is why people know me as they viewed friends when. i for a business and management city and walked as a said it was a necessity for all severity of but finally realized it was not to tell me i would indeed to fifty three to do what i wanted to do when i wanted to do it for how long i wanted it where i wanted it and we have what i want to do. where it is. just to return it wasn't a kilometer so. they're . taking. i have cited but from now on i would become a model nomad using the great flexibility of. efficiency cultural thing. what is cultural thing i can hear you say what it is the biggest websites on the concept of exc
i told him i didn't see i i want to listen. and i don't want to check my plans. you but you know i mean this is the most you do for the most interesting most amazing thing so was. the third day. you're very welcome to my place i always dreamed about first dishwasher from front i leave huge dog and he might try to teach you but i will definitely protect you from him i don't. my name is david i used to be from france but now i am from the army this is why people know me as they viewed friends...
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i ask if she had children. not yet i said. i said it sucks. then i try to be funny. do you think epidurals have contributed. she opens my chart. is says you're having trouble holding urine. i pee every time i sneeze. may be i should wear depends. are you doing your cagels? let me teach you a way that will be fun. i think she's about to make a joke. as you squeeze, save, i love my body. four counts hold. notice your vaginal area tightening. i love my body. squeeze a little harder. i love my body. good. that does make it fun, i say. alex presses on my belly and says seven pounds. how am i going to get it out? i am hoping for a super wide vagina. i will have one after the birth. i know this is not sexualy, ideal. i think lesbians like a super wide vagina on their partner. the more she can shove in, the more sexual. you shouldn't sircumicize. do you have any articles about the benefits of circumcision marks a jewish boy. i know she's not a lesbian. then you don't understand. week 31, i'm not going to sircumicize. i heard on the radio that thomas jefferson owned slaves. h
i ask if she had children. not yet i said. i said it sucks. then i try to be funny. do you think epidurals have contributed. she opens my chart. is says you're having trouble holding urine. i pee every time i sneeze. may be i should wear depends. are you doing your cagels? let me teach you a way that will be fun. i think she's about to make a joke. as you squeeze, save, i love my body. four counts hold. notice your vaginal area tightening. i love my body. squeeze a little harder. i love my...
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>> no, i don't actually. i am sorry because i think mr.had gone to australia and had been put in prison because he defended church and state. the same interests in the freedom of conscience, and speaking truth to power, was very much part of what rupert murdoch had a view of the media and what it was. i understood quite a lot about his scottish veteran. the idea that i was influenced in what i did by mr. murdoch's news is faintly ridiculous. mr. murdoch would have persuaded us to leave the european union. he probably would've had us at war with france and germany. he would probably pettis as a 51st state of america. scotland, of course, which he wants to be independent. he would epidemic a 52nd state with the republic of scotland. the idea that went along with his views is frankly quite ridiculous. mr. murdoch has very strong views. the idea that i was following his views is just absolutely nonsense. >> mr. murdoch himself described the warm relationship he had with you. is that a fair characterization? >> yes, i think there is a similar b
>> no, i don't actually. i am sorry because i think mr.had gone to australia and had been put in prison because he defended church and state. the same interests in the freedom of conscience, and speaking truth to power, was very much part of what rupert murdoch had a view of the media and what it was. i understood quite a lot about his scottish veteran. the idea that i was influenced in what i did by mr. murdoch's news is faintly ridiculous. mr. murdoch would have persuaded us to leave...
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i think that's the way that i was just raised. i really believe in this. i believe i can do this. the odds may not be in my favor. but i definitely want to prove to everyone that you still can compete when you're 22 years old. >> if you win gold at this olympics and achieve, really, the last remaining great ambition for you, what then? would you consider completely retiring? would you like to continue in some other form in gymnastics? >> i was thinking i was going to completely retire until about a few weeks ago when my dad who coaches me still asked, maybe you should compete at another world championship after, do another year. that thought never, ever entered my mind until he said that. i don't really know. i don't know what these next few months will bring me. i don't know what the olympics will bring me. but i do want to go to school. i'm hoping to move to new york and go to nyu and start in january. i've put that on hold for about five years now. education has always been very important to my family. no matter what your accomplishments are in the sport of gymnastics, i believ
i think that's the way that i was just raised. i really believe in this. i believe i can do this. the odds may not be in my favor. but i definitely want to prove to everyone that you still can compete when you're 22 years old. >> if you win gold at this olympics and achieve, really, the last remaining great ambition for you, what then? would you consider completely retiring? would you like to continue in some other form in gymnastics? >> i was thinking i was going to completely...
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i knew what i knew and i didn't know what i didn't know, and i just didn't understand the necessity. >> it's kind of interesting, after -- let's go to what happened after the revelation by alex. >> he has to describe the revelation. >> describe the revelation? >> you were right to the point. >> i was, wasn't i? >> thank you, counselor. >> so i said, when he said that i said, i'm sorry you asked that question. that's the way i remember it. yes, there was. to don simms. yes, there was. then i picked up, that's where this had to come from. and i still don't know. that is still a mystery. >> the question, whether i was aware of that at that point? >> no. >> you don't remember that from sanders' account? >> no. and then we spent 45 minutes -- i was describing the system. i felt reasonably sure that they had not heard that from any previous witness. it was just too close hold, that secret of nixon's, and now it was out, and i remember being more concerned about foreign dignitaries who had been in our president's office, bugged, and the repercussions from that than i did domestic. >> not me
i knew what i knew and i didn't know what i didn't know, and i just didn't understand the necessity. >> it's kind of interesting, after -- let's go to what happened after the revelation by alex. >> he has to describe the revelation. >> describe the revelation? >> you were right to the point. >> i was, wasn't i? >> thank you, counselor. >> so i said, when he said that i said, i'm sorry you asked that question. that's the way i remember it. yes, there...
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so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >>> they call it short-timer's disease. all you want to do is go home. nothing's okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. so it would mean the world to me and to her if i could get home for her birthday. got a minute? >> yeah. >> i am hoping i can get the wheels of justice to turn and get something done. >> what can i do for you? >> a lot. i have been submitted for two lump sums. one's for 30 for education and one's for 60 for work. they got submitted the week of the 20th. and my -- i know that usually they have to wait for committee and the normal process, but i'm hoping to get my paperwork pushed through as soon as possible. if they do, it will put me out -- it's possible i could get out the 3rd of july. the reason why i'm stressing it is my daughter's birthday next month. i'
so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >>> they call it short-timer's disease. all you want to do is go home. nothing's okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. so it would mean the world to me and to her if i could...
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i need. help in. there i. can take you. i have save you but from now on i would become a model nomad using the great possibility of internet sales as efficiently cultural thing. what is cultural thing i can hear you say. it is the biggest website on the concept of hospitality exchange before i create them so it's a profile in courage to describe a place they also when they have one that interests tastes and so on you don't pay to join it you don't to host ourself. it is a big community of people are traveling and are living around. either a friend couch surfing or friend the internet internet friend hello i'm david tourist from. ok. i got in here i want pictures take a look. founded. this one yes. it's my wife she's not russian. that's her. i'm russian but my wife just pushed your gear i taught art i'll get. your. feet on different faces. i don't know i just love is the answer. i am correct leaving for felting nine months of a project of mine indictor i run through all the may two months and then make good use of course i d
i need. help in. there i. can take you. i have save you but from now on i would become a model nomad using the great possibility of internet sales as efficiently cultural thing. what is cultural thing i can hear you say. it is the biggest website on the concept of hospitality exchange before i create them so it's a profile in courage to describe a place they also when they have one that interests tastes and so on you don't pay to join it you don't to host ourself. it is a big community of...
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i have. i saw two. i saw a real fairy with the tooth fairy, 'cause she was having a new job, and so the other tooth fairy was bringing her around to see and show what they do. that would be a fairy on work experience, wouldn't it? you're very lucky to see that second fairy, 'cause normally they'd just be doing the photocopying or something. who faked those photos? well, actually, it was some little girls, and you know what happened? everybody got very excited, and then they found out that it was a trick... because the truth will out, ben. you see? always. how was school? the nurse sent me home. what? i said i was ill. she rang mommy, and mommy came and picked me up. so you went to the nurse, and you said you were unwell, and the nurse just sent you home straight away, just like that? yeah, she's new. right. well, if you're so very ill, you'd better go and have a lie down. yeah, i'm just gonna lie down on my bed and watch little britain on the internet. no, you're not. you are not to watch little britain
i have. i saw two. i saw a real fairy with the tooth fairy, 'cause she was having a new job, and so the other tooth fairy was bringing her around to see and show what they do. that would be a fairy on work experience, wouldn't it? you're very lucky to see that second fairy, 'cause normally they'd just be doing the photocopying or something. who faked those photos? well, actually, it was some little girls, and you know what happened? everybody got very excited, and then they found out that it...
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and i couldn't -- if i owned the stock i couldn't change management, which i could if i owned the whole company. but it was basically the same approach. i'm a better investor because i'm a business person and i'm a better business person because i'm an investor. they cross over. >> today berkshire hathaway has how many different companies that are part of the -- >> about 75. but some of those own more companies. >> so you have 75 companies. you have about -- >> 270,000 employees. >> 270,000 employees. how do you manage all -- you have a very small office. how many people do you have in your office managing all this? >> we're now up to 24. we're on floor. we're never going to leave one floor. i tell them they can hire all the people they want but we're never going to leave one floor. so if they want people sitting in their lap go to it. >> sow sit in your office during the day looking at new ideas for companies? is that how you spend your time? >> i like to read a lot. so i read newspapers. and i read all kinds of financial information. and basically, i'm looking for one good idea a year
and i couldn't -- if i owned the stock i couldn't change management, which i could if i owned the whole company. but it was basically the same approach. i'm a better investor because i'm a business person and i'm a better business person because i'm an investor. they cross over. >> today berkshire hathaway has how many different companies that are part of the -- >> about 75. but some of those own more companies. >> so you have 75 companies. you have about -- >> 270,000...
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i am so far from abusive, i find it beyond belief how i wind up where i am.r love. i never would have hurt you. yet you are dead and i might as well be. >> but debbie norris said bean is a liar. >> i know that heather was beaten by him at least four times. four times that were pretty bad. one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating. two of those beatings, she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge. the other charge was pending. when he killed her. >> derby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death, she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law that made domestic violence education a requirement in indiana high schools. >> i am trying to educate young people on what a healthy relationship is and the signs they need to look for and what to do and there is people out there who care and there is resources for them to turn to. when you are in an abusive relationship and you decide to go back, you are going to hear the words i'm sorry. i changed. i will never do it again. i love you. and yo
i am so far from abusive, i find it beyond belief how i wind up where i am.r love. i never would have hurt you. yet you are dead and i might as well be. >> but debbie norris said bean is a liar. >> i know that heather was beaten by him at least four times. four times that were pretty bad. one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating. two of those beatings, she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge. the other charge was pending. when he killed her. >>...
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so i was always thinking how do i try -- as i do in private practice when i have a case or i did in the u.s. attorney's office when i was a prosecutor. how do we try this case? who are we going to call? who are our witnesses. >> what are our documents? what are our themes. this is the kind of thing we did. my other function in connection with that, i -- i was tasked to make a key presentation to the committee on the necessity for a third article in the article of impeachment which involved our inability to get tapes and documents directly from the white house. the tapes we got obviously were from the independent from the special prosecutor who received them as a result of litigation against the president in the supreme court. they refused to turn over many documents and tapes to us, and we under my leadership here, we claimed that was in itself an impeachable offense not to cooperate with the committee and we had law going back to the mid 1800s to support that. that was a very important position. i took a very strong position which doer basically agreed with mostly that we're not going
so i was always thinking how do i try -- as i do in private practice when i have a case or i did in the u.s. attorney's office when i was a prosecutor. how do we try this case? who are we going to call? who are our witnesses. >> what are our documents? what are our themes. this is the kind of thing we did. my other function in connection with that, i -- i was tasked to make a key presentation to the committee on the necessity for a third article in the article of impeachment which...
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that was the way i was raised. i believe in this. i believe i can do this. the odds may not be in my favor. i want to show everyone you can still compete when you're 22 years old. >> if you win gold at this olympics and achieve the last remaining great ambition for you, what then? would you consider completely retiring? would you like to continue in another form? >> i was thinking i would retire until my dad, who coaches me still, said maybe you should compete at another world championships and do another year. that thought never entered my mind until he said that. i don't know really. i don't know what tu next few months will bring me. i don't know what the olympics will bring me. i do want to go to school. i'm hoping to go to nyu in january. i've put that on hold for about five years now. education has always been very important to my family. so no matter what your accomplishments are in the sport of gymnastics, i believe that bl get you pretty far with an education. i know that i'll be involved in the sport for the rest of my life. hopefully creating a sh
that was the way i was raised. i believe in this. i believe i can do this. the odds may not be in my favor. i want to show everyone you can still compete when you're 22 years old. >> if you win gold at this olympics and achieve the last remaining great ambition for you, what then? would you consider completely retiring? would you like to continue in another form? >> i was thinking i would retire until my dad, who coaches me still, said maybe you should compete at another world...
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i got to work, figure out. i guess i was a little crazed. when is the trial, are they going to take place 18 month or so. got to be fast and i got to figure out what are we going to do. in my mind because we didn't have a lot of trial lawyers i didn't have a lot of help. maybe more than i thought. so he looked at me straight you're being silly and he walks out. 15 minutes later bert jenner walks in. this i remember. bernie, stop being an idiot. you're being an idiot. come and watch with the rest of the staff the speech. we're going to watch together. then go back to work after that. so in a morose fashion i put my pencil down, all right. i'm acting stupid. i walk in and sit down in a chair, a little television set. you don't have the fancy televisions we have today. i'm looking at the set glaring, not talking to anybody. and president nixon comes on the screen and he starts the speech. and he says he's resigned. totally shocked. i was convinced he would never resign. he's going to resign. i never forget. i thought gee whiz, i said, now i don
i got to work, figure out. i guess i was a little crazed. when is the trial, are they going to take place 18 month or so. got to be fast and i got to figure out what are we going to do. in my mind because we didn't have a lot of trial lawyers i didn't have a lot of help. maybe more than i thought. so he looked at me straight you're being silly and he walks out. 15 minutes later bert jenner walks in. this i remember. bernie, stop being an idiot. you're being an idiot. come and watch with the...
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so, i mean, i got to -- you know, i got -- i know i can do it. just got to put my words into action. you know, make it happen. >> yeah! >> yeah, we know you can do it.
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but i mean i don't-- i had never made a decision that i was going to leave journalism. but when i had my first child, i had just started to write movies. and i thought well, i can't go on doing journalism because i have a baby and i can't go and do these long reporting pieces that i was doing in esquire. and i was writing columns. and they all required sometimes a week, a month of going away and reporting the story. i couldn't see how i would do it. so i thought well, i will just go on writing movies for a wile and then i'll get back to my real work. but then hi a movie made. >> rose: what was that. >> silkwood. >> rose: the first one. >> and you know, once you have a movie made you're in big trouble because you don't want to go back to anything, it isn't as much fun. >> rose: because it's that much fun. >> it's so interesting. also, i was, whatever, however old i was, 39w3 or 40 or something, some horrible age like that, that i thought was so old. but the point is-- . >> rose: a mere so many years ago. >> however old i was at the time, i was suddenly watching something
but i mean i don't-- i had never made a decision that i was going to leave journalism. but when i had my first child, i had just started to write movies. and i thought well, i can't go on doing journalism because i have a baby and i can't go and do these long reporting pieces that i was doing in esquire. and i was writing columns. and they all required sometimes a week, a month of going away and reporting the story. i couldn't see how i would do it. so i thought well, i will just go on writing...
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i know this is about jobs, but i want to tell you that the reason i came here today is i have lived in san francisco since 1948, at a live one block from the proposed structure. -- and i live one block from the proposed structure. i volunteered at cpmc for over 17 years, and my daughter was born in cpmc 60 years ago. so i have a -- well, anyway, a new hospital is desperately needed at this side. an earthquake, unfortunately, can occur any time. i do not believe any of the present campuses are adequate in a catastrophe to help. this hospital will serve a large area for all diversified citizens. the new structure will assure patients of good care, private rooms, and especially for parents and their newborns. to have surgery in such a building will ensure better health for all. i have seen the nurses at the hospital. i work with them constantly as a volunteer. and they are wonderful people, but i hate to see this bickering back and forth, because this is desperately needed. [bell rings] and it has been going on long and long and long. i would like for to be completed so that i can volunte
i know this is about jobs, but i want to tell you that the reason i came here today is i have lived in san francisco since 1948, at a live one block from the proposed structure. -- and i live one block from the proposed structure. i volunteered at cpmc for over 17 years, and my daughter was born in cpmc 60 years ago. so i have a -- well, anyway, a new hospital is desperately needed at this side. an earthquake, unfortunately, can occur any time. i do not believe any of the present campuses are...
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i own my firm. i can spend may time, and i can use my computers however i want. when my employees spend time not being productive and not getting the job done -- >> if you are sending a number of these e-mails, if you are wrapped up in your relationship -- >> there is one saying my body craves you. >> that is not enough. >> i have like 30 seconds. >> you not only own the firm, you are firm. >> on that note we have to take a break. don't even think of leaving me now. we have a lot more. with >>> welcome back. i am talking to myself. new jersey officials are planning to enforce laws requiring motorists to buckle up their cat or dog. drivers failing to do so could face criminal charges and fined up to $1,000. it prevents dogs from hanging out of windows and riding on the bed of pick up trucks. penn, isn't the whole point of being a dog sticking your head out the window? >> i thought there should be a law in england that everybody driving in england should have to have a dog with them so americans would look out of the corner of their eye and think there is a dog dri
i own my firm. i can spend may time, and i can use my computers however i want. when my employees spend time not being productive and not getting the job done -- >> if you are sending a number of these e-mails, if you are wrapped up in your relationship -- >> there is one saying my body craves you. >> that is not enough. >> i have like 30 seconds. >> you not only own the firm, you are firm. >> on that note we have to take a break. don't even think of leaving...
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>> i did not think i had a choice. i was born and raised in a family with five other activists in seattle. i think my first protest was when i was 2 years old. i do not recall it. it was an anti-apartheid protest. >> where? >> seattle. he was a major activist on that issue. >> why does he take such an active role? >> i think he cannot help but. he cares deeply about charity and rights. my mother spent her career in higher education. she ran boards on affirmative action also. >> what was your early life in seattle like? >> it was an amazing experience for me. i had always been around the different types of people. we have a very rich melting pot. i have been around native american people. >> worded to go to high school? >> an academy, all girls. it was different. for me, it was probably at least 90% black. at home you get these after- school activities and a different group of defers folks. it was a culture shock for me. it was the opposite. it was important for me to learn the importance of teaching people about who i
>> i did not think i had a choice. i was born and raised in a family with five other activists in seattle. i think my first protest was when i was 2 years old. i do not recall it. it was an anti-apartheid protest. >> where? >> seattle. he was a major activist on that issue. >> why does he take such an active role? >> i think he cannot help but. he cares deeply about charity and rights. my mother spent her career in higher education. she ran boards on affirmative...
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>> i say i get on one or two days a month if and when i do come in town, i come home once a month. >>was three minutes into the conversation she told you she was 15. you knew all the way through this. >> i tell you -- >> hang on, hang on, hang on. you say, well i do think you're damn sexy and was wanting to know if you ever had sex. >> oh, did i? >> yes, you did. i have it all here, so you may as well tell me right now. >> i am not disputing, but, damn, it is a conversation. you know. >> what attracted you to this particular girl? >> when i got talking to her, it was her -- just the way she was intelligent. just like, you know, mature. like a lot -- >> she seemed mature. >> she had a logical head on her shoulders. she's easy to talk to. >> i think you'd look best in see through tops, lacy panties, stockings and heels. sounds like you thought you had a hot pros pengt for a sexual liaison here. >> i told myself on the way down here, just to talk and get friendly with her and be friendly. >> i think you probably have a nice ass as well. >> i knew i said a lot. i'm not going to make kpugs
>> i say i get on one or two days a month if and when i do come in town, i come home once a month. >>was three minutes into the conversation she told you she was 15. you knew all the way through this. >> i tell you -- >> hang on, hang on, hang on. you say, well i do think you're damn sexy and was wanting to know if you ever had sex. >> oh, did i? >> yes, you did. i have it all here, so you may as well tell me right now. >> i am not disputing, but, damn,...
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when i got to -- i passed here. i didn't see anything again. i was walking back to my truck.hen i got to right about here, he yelled from behind me to the side of me. he said, yo, you got a problem? i turned around and said, no, i don't got a problem, man. >> where was he at? >> he was about there but he was walking toward, me. >> so he's coming from this direction here? >> yes, sir. i was already passed that so i didn't see exactly where he came from, but he was about where you were. i said, no, i don't have a problem. i went to go grab my cell phone. i left it in a different pocket. i looked down at my pant pocket. said, you got a problem now. and then he was here. he punched me in the face. i stumbled. i fell down. he mushed me down. somehow he got on top of me. >> on the grass or on the cement? >> it was more over towards here. i think i was trying to push him away from me. and then he got on top of me somewhere around here. and that's when i started screaming for help. as loud as i could. then's when he grabbed me. grabbed me by the head and tried to slam my head down. >
when i got to -- i passed here. i didn't see anything again. i was walking back to my truck.hen i got to right about here, he yelled from behind me to the side of me. he said, yo, you got a problem? i turned around and said, no, i don't got a problem, man. >> where was he at? >> he was about there but he was walking toward, me. >> so he's coming from this direction here? >> yes, sir. i was already passed that so i didn't see exactly where he came from, but he was about...
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and from 5 to 25 -- i meant it -- i said, look, lezak, i cannot do it anymore. -- zack, i cannot do it anymore. there was no progression. and it was enhanced by the other son. zack could not live alone. his comprehension was all about 8% to 10%. he will never get married. that was hard for me. tavis: i want to talk about this in a second, but something else occurs to me first. when you say to lezak, "i cannot play these games anymore" it reminds me of these passages in the book where you are brutally honest. i expect that because of "friday night lights." but there might be someone who reads this book and says, man, he is pretty tough on this kid. >> some people have mentioned this. if i'm going to write a book like this, it is like my other journalism. i shined a light on texas football and i shined a light on myself. you might call it a memoir. it is a personal story. you have to be honest. i have read memoirs and i feel that a lot of them are jiggered here and there and everything turns out happily in the end. i did not want to do it. people said, you are going deep here and he is a
and from 5 to 25 -- i meant it -- i said, look, lezak, i cannot do it anymore. -- zack, i cannot do it anymore. there was no progression. and it was enhanced by the other son. zack could not live alone. his comprehension was all about 8% to 10%. he will never get married. that was hard for me. tavis: i want to talk about this in a second, but something else occurs to me first. when you say to lezak, "i cannot play these games anymore" it reminds me of these passages in the book where...
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i support cpmc. i like what they are doing. we want them to build -- to downsized cent lives, i do not think it is a good idea. -- to downsize st. luke's, i do not think that is a good idea. i appreciate the fact that they are trying to create jobs. but come on, help us. supervisor mar: thank you. i am going to call a few more names. [reading names] next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a resident of tenderloin. i am a member of the tenderloin filipino community association. make sure that cpmc it pays its fair share in helping our low income residents. cpmc plans to construct the biggest -- corporate profits -- the 99% are suffering. cpmc -- how many jobs will be in the tenderloin? cpmc is only offering to hire 40 new jobs from the surrounding communities. tenderloin is demanding more jobs, more local hires, and more job training opportunities. my daughter is 20 years old. she landed a job. she is a misfit there. i told her, you are a square peg in a round hole. i urge the honorable members of the board of supervi
i support cpmc. i like what they are doing. we want them to build -- to downsized cent lives, i do not think it is a good idea. -- to downsize st. luke's, i do not think that is a good idea. i appreciate the fact that they are trying to create jobs. but come on, help us. supervisor mar: thank you. i am going to call a few more names. [reading names] next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a resident of tenderloin. i am a member of the tenderloin filipino community association....
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i mean i didn't quite understand. it's like, that the son likened it under the white smoke i didn't quite understand how the decision would be made but theyyou kn were all important in terms of making that decision.avanagh, the "sun" readers trusted ra rebekah rebekah, dominique all of them and i felt showing how the ad conservative party would be goode o for country, good for readers and had a chance of winning them back to the conservative fold and that's when i focused on. no >> how important were the freuds in all of this if not as decisionmakers but as facilitators? >> very difficult. the politics, i'm not quite sureot of that. so i'm not totally -- i'm not totally sure -- not soelthsly sure what role he -- was playing and he will be e helpful in terms of a meeting here or advice. he's a friend. su i think he's political lyly. >> they may not be able to di identify the day but would you have counted or did you counter by amongst your good friends say by 2008? >> yes. we got to know each other..ven th we struck up
i mean i didn't quite understand. it's like, that the son likened it under the white smoke i didn't quite understand how the decision would be made but theyyou kn were all important in terms of making that decision.avanagh, the "sun" readers trusted ra rebekah rebekah, dominique all of them and i felt showing how the ad conservative party would be goode o for country, good for readers and had a chance of winning them back to the conservative fold and that's when i focused on. no...
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now, knowing what i know now, if i heard that, of course i would not get into it. i am pay utilities for the entire building. and you know pg&e charges four times as much. i do not know if you know, because of the tier system, they act like it is only one person using that power when it is really three units and the common areas, and i have to pay all of it. my bills are over $700 a month for just this one little building. i wanted solar panels. i could not get solar panels. this has put me in a horrible -- it has been my worst headache and my worst nightmare, and this building absolutely love. i have never loved anything as much as i love owning this building and living in it and taking care of it the way that i have. it has put me on the horns of such a dilemma. truthfully, there is a housing crunch in the city. twitter is hiring. we are bringing in all these people at entry-level salaries, which is great. i am all in favor of that, but what they are looking for is little ground-floor units under -- to thousand dollars a month in a great neighborhoods in beautifu
now, knowing what i know now, if i heard that, of course i would not get into it. i am pay utilities for the entire building. and you know pg&e charges four times as much. i do not know if you know, because of the tier system, they act like it is only one person using that power when it is really three units and the common areas, and i have to pay all of it. my bills are over $700 a month for just this one little building. i wanted solar panels. i could not get solar panels. this has put me...
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i can't say i was a model citizen. but i -- i followed the debate as much i could. i tried to contribute as much as i could. >> there are few people in the movie business whose work i have enjoyed more than yours. you have not disappointed. the movie "savages" hits theaters on july 6th. it's a cracking thriller. really enjoyed it. >> very sweet of you. >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >>> coming up, mark wahlberg on his very naughty new movie. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity, turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock. lifelock is the leader in identity theft protection, relentlessly protecting your personal information to help stop the crooks in their tracks before your identity is attacked, protecting your social sec
i can't say i was a model citizen. but i -- i followed the debate as much i could. i tried to contribute as much as i could. >> there are few people in the movie business whose work i have enjoyed more than yours. you have not disappointed. the movie "savages" hits theaters on july 6th. it's a cracking thriller. really enjoyed it. >> very sweet of you. >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >>> coming up, mark wahlberg on his very naughty new movie....
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i said can i give a little. -- he knew i was going to ask him to do that and he said i can't do that. certain things like the white house, i know from my years not to go too far so it's insulting anyone. it wasn't much of a change to the script. >> your jokes are never terrible. they are not funny, but not terrible. i have an issue with this guy. he does this impression. you loved it last time you were here. >> he did it and he was fantastic. you don't speak like that. >> piers, you do. >> what president do you -- persuade -- and glass shatters somewhere. it's this guy on "saturday night live" who does the best impression of you. i said i think we were in commercial breaks. it was cut and it's going to be next time all year long, it will be -- >> you mastered my -- coming up after the break -- >> it's a high voice. he's phenomenal. >> it makes you paranoid. i watch it and i start to perform as me on morphing into the version of myself. >> you know what did that for myself is on "saturday night live." i do an imp
i said can i give a little. -- he knew i was going to ask him to do that and he said i can't do that. certain things like the white house, i know from my years not to go too far so it's insulting anyone. it wasn't much of a change to the script. >> your jokes are never terrible. they are not funny, but not terrible. i have an issue with this guy. he does this impression. you loved it last time you were here. >> he did it and he was fantastic. you don't speak like that. >>...
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and i and i and i alone ♪ ♪ want you to know and i and i and i alone your days in one this day undone the kind that breaks under all day at once for me for you but i'm just too young ♪ ♪ what of my heart sign me up santa fe and call your son sign me up santa fe ♪ ♪ on the cross santa fe and all i want sign me up santa fe ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: beirut! thank you, gentlemen. nice work, gentlemen. thank you, guys. beautiful song. thanks, guys. thank you very much! i want to thank my guests jack black, the meatball guys, daniel and michael. and of course, beirut. tomorrow night, adam levine. but jimmy fallon's got the president coming up next, jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, how are you? thank you so much. it's going to be fun. welcome to
and i and i and i alone ♪ ♪ want you to know and i and i and i alone your days in one this day undone the kind that breaks under all day at once for me for you but i'm just too young ♪ ♪ what of my heart sign me up santa fe and call your son sign me up santa fe ♪ ♪ on the cross santa fe and all i want sign me up santa fe ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: beirut! thank you, gentlemen. nice work, gentlemen. thank you, guys. beautiful song. thanks, guys. thank you...
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i ran the things i supported and the things i didn't, and i think people who voted for me expect me to live up to those things and five years from now the people of florida decide that they want a different senator that stands for a different set of principles, we will have an election to decide that, if indeed i run for reelection so these are the can kind of things i find frustrating in washington is, you know, i think many of my colleagues that were elected in 2010 were elected on a very specific set of principles. >> all right, i want to talk about the economy and what you would to about it and the notion of a grand bargain, you and i briefly talked about it earlier on cbs this morning, it is this idea that many people are saying, yes, we need to have a grand bargain, yes, we need to look at entitlements and yes we need to have not only a new look but we have to change the way it into.s are granted in this country, regardless of what the promise has been made, on the other hand, those same people say, yes, we have a huge deficit, that are impede our economic growth and limit us
i ran the things i supported and the things i didn't, and i think people who voted for me expect me to live up to those things and five years from now the people of florida decide that they want a different senator that stands for a different set of principles, we will have an election to decide that, if indeed i run for reelection so these are the can kind of things i find frustrating in washington is, you know, i think many of my colleagues that were elected in 2010 were elected on a very...
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so i always thought, well, i can oo i always thought, well, i can miksu. p>heuc ô yba ac the hill. >> most of them call me "mom." >> i am at my peak. >> i'm told that you have but i've never seen it, the greatest six pack in the world. so after the break, i'm going t dara torres to show me the greatest six pack. >>> i'm back with dara torres. i had been told you had the greatest six pack in the history of the female population certainly. and we are about to establish whether that is true in a live television experiment. dara, stand please. >> are we going to stand side by side and do it together? >> no, we're not. but i would like to see the greatest six pack. >> oh, my gosh. they weren't kidding, were they. >> it's okay. >> you have no tom mac. >> i do have a stomach. >> you've had 45 years old and you've had children. >> i have one child. it's hidden in there. >> women are watching this, falling over saying how do you keep that six pack? >> people have to remember i work out every day and i do this for a living. >> for how long? >> between four and six h
so i always thought, well, i can oo i always thought, well, i can miksu. p>heuc ô yba ac the hill. >> most of them call me "mom." >> i am at my peak. >> i'm told that you have but i've never seen it, the greatest six pack in the world. so after the break, i'm going t dara torres to show me the greatest six pack. >>> i'm back with dara torres. i had been told you had the greatest six pack in the history of the female population certainly. and we are about...
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>> i do, i feel off. i really do.mmy: i think not only that, it's a terrible position to be put in, in a way, because you really do have to insult a certain number of people every single week and tell them, i don't like you, on television. >> but you know what, everybody's been there. i've been there. everybody's been there. >> jimmy: yeah. but still. not on tv, i mean -- >> i'm trying to make myself feel better. and trying to make them feel better. is. >> jimmy: now, you have -- and kat kathy, maybe you can help -- >> i want to know if the guy with the boom box is still on. the guy who broken dance -- break dance. [ laughter ] >> he's a deejay. >> great insurance program there. >> jimmy: yeah, that's not -- not a good resume item. >> he was really cool, though. another one i never would have, you know, given a chance, probably, and i did. he's really nice. >> jimmy: okay, all right, all right. i guess that's good, right? i mean, is it? >> it was a good lesson for me. >> jimmy: in what way? >> to give people a chance
>> i do, i feel off. i really do.mmy: i think not only that, it's a terrible position to be put in, in a way, because you really do have to insult a certain number of people every single week and tell them, i don't like you, on television. >> but you know what, everybody's been there. i've been there. everybody's been there. >> jimmy: yeah. but still. not on tv, i mean -- >> i'm trying to make myself feel better. and trying to make them feel better. is. >> jimmy:...
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i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent 2 days. >> simply because the world is coming to an end? >> i felt compelled. it was the moment i knew i had to turn the page. you just know. there is something that happens to you, i am going to turn the page. i was panicked. i was surprising him, he would have said no, i am too busy, i don't want you here. i spent a day running all over new york city trying not to freak out about the sirens buying flannel clothes, the right things for the orchard. this is ridiculous, i wear what i always wear, black. >> you are wearing a black cashmere turtle neck to the orchard? you can't do that. on the airplane, i am trying to learn the apple business. i have my files like a reporter. i realize i am treating my brother as if he was a source. i just wanted him to like me. i wanted to impress him. i had to do that little sister thing. the first rule was, put yourself into their world. the second part of this was understand how difficult it is and don't wait for a crisis, because the fact is
i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent 2 days. >> simply because the world is coming to an end? >> i felt compelled. it was the moment i knew i had to turn the page. you just know. there is something that happens to you, i am going to turn the page. i was panicked. i was surprising him, he would have said no, i am too busy, i don't want you here. i spent a day running all over new york city trying not to freak out about the sirens buying flannel clothes, the right things for...
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the 17th night i left, i escaped.ready reached some distance, now free. chinese soldier. so tremendous sort of feeling of sort of -- firstly now no longer immediate danger. still danger still there. then mainly freedom of speech. then when my mother and sister you see get out -- afternoon, 18th, then including my mother, now freely criticized about chinese. before that we sort of a little bit cautious. >> you were free at last. >> yes. >> you were free at last. >> i think -- at least that i think several i think thousand people should get some benefit. after sort of -- many vocation, some through writing or through personal meeting, a number of people expressed to me after hearing your thinking, their mind become much more happier. >> well, i can tell you, your holiness, that i feel happier than i did one hour ago, and that is down to you. it's been a fascinating hour. thank you very much, indeed. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. so, you see, there's some -- and then religious harmony is concerned. i made some co
the 17th night i left, i escaped.ready reached some distance, now free. chinese soldier. so tremendous sort of feeling of sort of -- firstly now no longer immediate danger. still danger still there. then mainly freedom of speech. then when my mother and sister you see get out -- afternoon, 18th, then including my mother, now freely criticized about chinese. before that we sort of a little bit cautious. >> you were free at last. >> yes. >> you were free at last. >> i...
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i like being where i am.n down "the tonight show" if you were offered it? >> no, i wouldn't turn it down. >> is it the holy grail? >> no. >> really? >> somebody said johnny car son was that show. this is the tonight show with jay leno and that's his show. if it's ends up being "the tonight show" with jimmy falcon, i'm going to change my name. the time slot doesn't matter to me. if you do the show, work hard, keep your head down and. >> i want you to get you to sing. one of my favorite bits is when you get together with the doors. you perform reading rainbow and apparently it gets completely out of hand. i'd like you to play out this show with you as jim morrison. >> this starts off we're just goofing off in my writer's room. we're just going like -- ♪ ♪ butterfly in the sky, i can go twice as high. take a look it's in a book, a reading rainbow. ♪ ♪ a reading rainbow. i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ friends who know, ways to grow, a reading rainbow ♪ a reading rainbow ♪ ♪ yeah. in the end, in the cup b
i like being where i am.n down "the tonight show" if you were offered it? >> no, i wouldn't turn it down. >> is it the holy grail? >> no. >> really? >> somebody said johnny car son was that show. this is the tonight show with jay leno and that's his show. if it's ends up being "the tonight show" with jimmy falcon, i'm going to change my name. the time slot doesn't matter to me. if you do the show, work hard, keep your head down and. >> i...