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i look like a puppy. i mean, i was so young. and then now i look at myself, the years just go slow. they seem slow. then you know, after a while, you're like, wow, they just went by. i wasted so much of it in here. i don't want to see myself an old, gray 50-year-old man, 60-year-old man sitting in here with nothing. you know, your family just dying off. sometimes i wonder what the future is for me. is this it? you know, i don't want that. i just want to retire now. i want to find something to do over there when i get out. i don't know, a pastry chef or do something positive. the last time i got out, i was scared. i was afraid to even walk in a walmart. i went in there with my mother and sister, and we walked into walmart, and i was like really nervous, you know, and i go, i got to go back outside. i wasn't used to the people, the colors, hearing the kids cry in aisle four, you know, and all the noise, and the cars going by and the traffic and the airplanes. nobody forgot me. life goes on without me. you know? and it goes on. it doesn't stop for joe, you know, it goes. >> next, joe h
i look like a puppy. i mean, i was so young. and then now i look at myself, the years just go slow. they seem slow. then you know, after a while, you're like, wow, they just went by. i wasted so much of it in here. i don't want to see myself an old, gray 50-year-old man, 60-year-old man sitting in here with nothing. you know, your family just dying off. sometimes i wonder what the future is for me. is this it? you know, i don't want that. i just want to retire now. i want to find something to...
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i did. i had the desire. i was a hard-working kid.from the paper route at the age of eight, did magic shows when i was 12, shovelled driveways after snow storms. i hit it big for the first time when i was 16 selling icees on the beach. i made a lot of money. put myself through college that way. my parents were really supportive of me. i went to dental school, dropped out. i answered an ad for selling meat and sea food door-to-door. that was a door-to-door sales job. the first day i broke the company record. something just came over me. i started speaking, the words just flowed and i knew what to say. then i opened up my own business within a month after that and knowing how to train salesmen. trained 26 salesmen and 26 trucks. i made every mistake a young entrepreneur could make. i overexpanded, was undercapitalized and was out of my business in a year and a half. from there i got down to wall street. >> you were bankrupt. >> yes. >> did it teach you anything? >> i learned everything i think i know about business stems from the first
i did. i had the desire. i was a hard-working kid.from the paper route at the age of eight, did magic shows when i was 12, shovelled driveways after snow storms. i hit it big for the first time when i was 16 selling icees on the beach. i made a lot of money. put myself through college that way. my parents were really supportive of me. i went to dental school, dropped out. i answered an ad for selling meat and sea food door-to-door. that was a door-to-door sales job. the first day i broke the...
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i don't have-- i don't-- i don't think i can quit now.and i really like doing it. >> rose: i don't think i can quit now because you love doing it? >> i really like the acting-- the action of it. i like-- how i-- i have to be myself to do it correctly. i have to really work at-- it's the best i am is when i'm working because it's-- you know, you talk about being present and talk about being alert, aware, and everything, but i know that-- because it's going to be on screen, i'm going to get to see myself failing to be alert and aware. so it really is such a strong, powerful reminder to work at it, you know, to really be just in the game, to be there. so i like it. and i enjoy-- i like the whole gypsy mentality of the movie business where you get together with a bush of people. you live very intimately for a couple of months and then you scatter and you may never see these people again but in that short time -- >> the intensity of the experience. >> absolutely. >> rose: while you're there. >> very intense, very close, people just really slav
i don't have-- i don't-- i don't think i can quit now.and i really like doing it. >> rose: i don't think i can quit now because you love doing it? >> i really like the acting-- the action of it. i like-- how i-- i have to be myself to do it correctly. i have to really work at-- it's the best i am is when i'm working because it's-- you know, you talk about being present and talk about being alert, aware, and everything, but i know that-- because it's going to be on screen, i'm going...
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had dreamt up and i just thought i was also nine months pregnant at the time and i thought i would top that right that's right i was like i don't know how to top that except to have larry king come. you know i guess that's the moment you drop them i could walk. you good as cobol to him when a dream comes little is stopped but all that's right exactly was what is the byrd media we are so i have a real opinion that young girls into tech it's so important to get more young women into engineering and you're not going to do it by forcing them to take engineering or computer science in school you're going to do it by making tech cool in pop culture so zuckerberg media we're trying to do pop culture tech projects t.v. shows movies online film that makes it cool for women to go into engineering where you. oh supremum nerd in fact i was so nerdy i didn't even know i was a nerd that's how we're all girl nerds there are definitely girl nerds although i was more of a music nerd than than a tech nerd. like i actually was into opera when i was young that's how nerdy i was always but. i don't see it
had dreamt up and i just thought i was also nine months pregnant at the time and i thought i would top that right that's right i was like i don't know how to top that except to have larry king come. you know i guess that's the moment you drop them i could walk. you good as cobol to him when a dream comes little is stopped but all that's right exactly was what is the byrd media we are so i have a real opinion that young girls into tech it's so important to get more young women into engineering...
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because i feel like i got nobody, i just got myself.d i know in jail, it is not the ideal place to find someone because they're out for themselves. i met sherry, she came in and took me under her wing. >> she is serving one year for failure to pay child support and is awaiting trial on a variety of drug-related charges to which she has pled not guilty. >> you hit one five times. you wait, there will be a pause, it will tell you what to do. from there. okay? you can find out your commissary information. i've been in jail numerous times in and out, and unfortunately, i know the ropes. that is not something i'm proud of. we'll have to get you a new bracelet. come on. >> i'm going to need to talk to you. they could charge you with escape. you don't want to go to the hole, honey. she needs a new bracelet. hers tore, and she is having to carry it around and i don't want to get her in trouble. >> okay. i'll locate a new one. >> thank you. i have six kids, five boys and one girl. she's 18. my youngest is 18. i can just imagine him walking in he
because i feel like i got nobody, i just got myself.d i know in jail, it is not the ideal place to find someone because they're out for themselves. i met sherry, she came in and took me under her wing. >> she is serving one year for failure to pay child support and is awaiting trial on a variety of drug-related charges to which she has pled not guilty. >> you hit one five times. you wait, there will be a pause, it will tell you what to do. from there. okay? you can find out your...
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i mean i will tell you, i was frozen. i didn't, you know, i started scrutinizing even my childhood thinking how much of this is going to be of any interest to anybody? i ultimately decided how much of it would be so that came out. but i found that i found that getting over that hurdle very very difficult. odd as that may sound for a hardened three-decade-plus cia guy, but i found that part of it very intimidating. but the book, the manuscript was finally delivered to cia holding my breath. now be again, i knew -- i sort of knew what the rules were at cia, and, you know, i wrote it all the while i was writing the man you vicinity, which took about a -- manuscript, which took a year and a half. i did the whole thing in a year and a half. i must say i wasn't burdened by any research -- [laughter] because, you know, i was not allowed access to any of my files, all of which were still classified. [laughter] sort of liberating in a way but i had to largely rely on memory. now, i think i have a pretty good memory, but i also thi
i mean i will tell you, i was frozen. i didn't, you know, i started scrutinizing even my childhood thinking how much of this is going to be of any interest to anybody? i ultimately decided how much of it would be so that came out. but i found that i found that getting over that hurdle very very difficult. odd as that may sound for a hardened three-decade-plus cia guy, but i found that part of it very intimidating. but the book, the manuscript was finally delivered to cia holding my breath. now...
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>> because i'm very passionate about what i do, i know what i wanna see, i know how i want this place to run. and sometimes people tend to not follow the path and... >> does it make you crazy? >> yes. i don't walk around yelling every day. i walk around yelling when i need to. >> for me, if an employee doesn't work out, that's my failure, not theirs. if andrew's telling me himself that he's not good with his employees, i have to imagine that it could be much worse. hey, i'm marcus, how are you? >> hey, nice to meet you. rene, jesse's brother. >> oh, you're jesse's brother. what do you do here? >> animal care tech. >> okay. you like it? >> it's good. >> what do you love about this place? >> uh, just being with dogs, man. there's something that's always gonna love you every time you come in whether it's a bad day or a good day, you got a happy dog with you. >> how do you like working with andrew? >> uh... it can be a little complicated to explain. >> seems like he gets a little... >> uh... you gotta work. >> yeah. all right, man, well, good meeting you. i'll be seeing you around. >> sou
>> because i'm very passionate about what i do, i know what i wanna see, i know how i want this place to run. and sometimes people tend to not follow the path and... >> does it make you crazy? >> yes. i don't walk around yelling every day. i walk around yelling when i need to. >> for me, if an employee doesn't work out, that's my failure, not theirs. if andrew's telling me himself that he's not good with his employees, i have to imagine that it could be much worse. hey,...
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i said, you know, i did the best i could. i prepared for months. even up for a martin scorsese film because i figured i wasn't going to get it. >> hill waited a month and a half with no word. then he got a phone call. >> my phone rang. it was leo. he's like, you got the part. i ran around the street screaming. it was -- that day was probably the best day of my life. >>> coming up, it's his dream job. but can he deliver? >> we're doing take after take after take. and scorsese is not happy. not mad, but just -- he's not satisfied with whatever we're getting. and everyone can tell. and i'm freaking out. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputi
i said, you know, i did the best i could. i prepared for months. even up for a martin scorsese film because i figured i wasn't going to get it. >> hill waited a month and a half with no word. then he got a phone call. >> my phone rang. it was leo. he's like, you got the part. i ran around the street screaming. it was -- that day was probably the best day of my life. >>> coming up, it's his dream job. but can he deliver? >> we're doing take after take after take. and...
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i don't yet know i do i like all kinds of pasta i don't like spaghetti though what's funny is i like everyone noodle but spaghetti and i think it's because in grammar school and italian they in grammar school in the lunch room they give you the spaghetti and it was like so bad that it it made me given aversion to that shape of noodle strongly than any other kind of noodle but the actual spaghetti brings back memories of what grammar school you have a favorite criminal minds or pursued. two hundred. you. do a lot with the united states military and so we did an episode last year the dump with . my character in his history in vietnam and we can we find out that my commanding officer was homeless now on the streets of los angeles wine and we cast the wonderful actor mission taylor who i've literally known for over forty years and in the one i directed this year were we able to do the sequel to the persona part two what happened to the homeless we had a home that you directed yourself directed by stowing your stamina can you say for her a funny look on some boy's doing a great job. and s
i don't yet know i do i like all kinds of pasta i don't like spaghetti though what's funny is i like everyone noodle but spaghetti and i think it's because in grammar school and italian they in grammar school in the lunch room they give you the spaghetti and it was like so bad that it it made me given aversion to that shape of noodle strongly than any other kind of noodle but the actual spaghetti brings back memories of what grammar school you have a favorite criminal minds or pursued. two...
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it, and if i do i can get excited about it.anted to do something can actually come quite easy, that you can say, yes, even if it seems left field, there is something that caught your imagination about this project, and you want to go with it. tavis: stage work, you want to do more of that? >> yes, i started out doing theater. i always thought i would be a theater actor. i didn't really plan on making films actually, and just through a sequence of events, and i went in to drama school being cast a seismicad made change, and the time i fell in love with film when i was working on "dirty pretty things" and that started my desire to make film. tavis: what was it about that project that made it clear that was when the lightbulb really went off for you? he approached directing in an artistic way, and i felt a real connection to that, that i felt the real artistry in the cinema which i haven't really felt before when i was making other films. when i was doing amistad i was too young to understand what the process was, and be on that i
it, and if i do i can get excited about it.anted to do something can actually come quite easy, that you can say, yes, even if it seems left field, there is something that caught your imagination about this project, and you want to go with it. tavis: stage work, you want to do more of that? >> yes, i started out doing theater. i always thought i would be a theater actor. i didn't really plan on making films actually, and just through a sequence of events, and i went in to drama school...
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i married him but i kept hoping i was 18 but i was not a complete fool. i thought i knew him we never discussed religion and we tried -- prided ourselves to be free thinkers thinkers, artist, he never ever wondered what our life would be like in kabul and never told me that his father had three wives and 21 children and i've would be expected to live with my mother-in-law. and women were still wearing burqa even though reform was under way or i would be pressured to convert to islam. he never mentioned in this. when we landed in a couple -- kabul they took away my passport is a formality we will send it to your home but i never saw it again. that becomes an entire chapter in the book. at that moment i was a citizen of no country with no rights and the property of the large polygamist muslim family. i thought this adventure we would dramatically travels through central asia i found myself instead transported back to the tenth century with no passport back to the future. i lived gender apartheid long before the television came to power. booking backhander s
i married him but i kept hoping i was 18 but i was not a complete fool. i thought i knew him we never discussed religion and we tried -- prided ourselves to be free thinkers thinkers, artist, he never ever wondered what our life would be like in kabul and never told me that his father had three wives and 21 children and i've would be expected to live with my mother-in-law. and women were still wearing burqa even though reform was under way or i would be pressured to convert to islam. he never...
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i only say it because i love them. these folks, "i am amelia earhart" and "i am abraham lincoln." i guess i'm known for thrillers. i read political thrillers. and now suddenly i'm doing children's books. this is washington d.c., virginia right now, so close to d.c. there is no difference between politicians and children. there is none. children are just honest. there's no difference in writing a thriller or a children's book. but i would say these books for me the reason i started than this because my own kids i was looking at them and i was just tired of watching my kids look at reality tv show people and that is sunny here. being famous is very different than being a hero. i said i have so many other heroes. abraham lincoln, amelia earhart, how do we do that? illustrated children's books are the chosen stories of the series. we want to not just tell you the stories we know about amelia earhart and abraham lincoln, the show utilized americares. he's even given he was a little boy and the result is when you meet these folks if your kids and grandkids that they realize the power an
i only say it because i love them. these folks, "i am amelia earhart" and "i am abraham lincoln." i guess i'm known for thrillers. i read political thrillers. and now suddenly i'm doing children's books. this is washington d.c., virginia right now, so close to d.c. there is no difference between politicians and children. there is none. children are just honest. there's no difference in writing a thriller or a children's book. but i would say these books for me the reason i...
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i believe i can be like you one day. i told him i said why not. not you. >> rose: it's an amazing story and it suggests one more time the power of example to inspire people to believe what they can accomplish and to give them inspiration that they can overcome a whole range of obstacles out to there and it also suggests how lucky you were to have a father like you have to help you see the way and to train you. i know that everything you had done just listening, he's always there on your shoulder. >> my mom and my dad have been so supportive of me. >> rose: pleasure to have you here. >> thank you so much. it's an honor to be on your show. i love watching you so it is really a pleasure to be with you today. >> rose: russell wilson the winning quarterback for the seattle seahawks super bowl 48. thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> the street.com. founded by jim cramer
i believe i can be like you one day. i told him i said why not. not you. >> rose: it's an amazing story and it suggests one more time the power of example to inspire people to believe what they can accomplish and to give them inspiration that they can overcome a whole range of obstacles out to there and it also suggests how lucky you were to have a father like you have to help you see the way and to train you. i know that everything you had done just listening, he's always there on your...
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i been seemed to loose nathan and hearing voices i was since i was a kid i guess i'm one of those cases where i'm bipolar schizoaffective i have anti-social personality disorder of p.t.s.d. i have intimate rage just sort of a major nightmare the sort of i also have a gender identity disorder where i'm taking hormones for a transgender issue for sexual reassignment to get my harley down a car they're good spot to summon a festering want to give old. crack a band of weed mans out an x. box i came down here following most two years ago this only to be two years for me so i spent a good two years down. gentle to god ever do again thing i commit suicide next time for. being so nasty horrible and everything's over the place it makes you you know makes you want to do something with your life size doing this because this is really rough to do this and i went to the service i got from out of the service for bad conduct one thing is really stinks the fact it doesn't rain here doesn't wash the urine in the pool the way it's a smell just gets worse and worse i beat up my mother and my sisters and i
i been seemed to loose nathan and hearing voices i was since i was a kid i guess i'm one of those cases where i'm bipolar schizoaffective i have anti-social personality disorder of p.t.s.d. i have intimate rage just sort of a major nightmare the sort of i also have a gender identity disorder where i'm taking hormones for a transgender issue for sexual reassignment to get my harley down a car they're good spot to summon a festering want to give old. crack a band of weed mans out an x. box i came...
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i swear i met that guy. you said the government should take a beggar role in raising -- a bigger role in raising kids. >> they should teach these young people how not to become parents. stop it before it gets to this point. there are good parents a in that class. there is a small segment. everyone gets punished and all of those kids parents have to take parenting classes because of a few bad apples. >> and we have to pay for it. >> and we have to play for it. i was feeding into the right wing. and we have to pay for it. >> do you see my point? >> yes. >> my kid gets held back because you are a crappy parent? >> that sucks. >> sunny, there are bad parents out there. could this be useful? >> of course not. what is the government going to teach them, balance the checkbook? the most important then in a parent and child relationship is you get to learn together. you make mistakes together. your child does something you don't like and you beat them until they get -- you learn not to hit so hard next time of the yo
i swear i met that guy. you said the government should take a beggar role in raising -- a bigger role in raising kids. >> they should teach these young people how not to become parents. stop it before it gets to this point. there are good parents a in that class. there is a small segment. everyone gets punished and all of those kids parents have to take parenting classes because of a few bad apples. >> and we have to pay for it. >> and we have to play for it. i was feeding...
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am, and i will state who i am any way. maria bailey, and really quick in short, i see, the differences that are happening around the city and i'm really proud of mayor ed lee for zero tolerance on crime and so forth that is a good one and now, you know where i live and you know that i don't like crime, and the corruption in any area, but, i would like to see once again, i am repeating myself, more patrol on foot in cars and under cover, if you could do that, that would be fantastic because the crime still exists and you know that. and so thank you very much. much report. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good evening, miss brown. >> hi. >> my name is paula brown and i like to use the overhead. as usual. >> i am here concerning my son, aubry who was murdered on august 14, 2006. this case is still not solved and still yet to be solved. and i am still looking for justice for my son and i keep showing these names of the people or the perpetrators that were there that shot my son on that day and i am showing these in hope that
am, and i will state who i am any way. maria bailey, and really quick in short, i see, the differences that are happening around the city and i'm really proud of mayor ed lee for zero tolerance on crime and so forth that is a good one and now, you know where i live and you know that i don't like crime, and the corruption in any area, but, i would like to see once again, i am repeating myself, more patrol on foot in cars and under cover, if you could do that, that would be fantastic because the...
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>> yeah, no, i agree. i agree. and if it's too big to fail, what they should be doing is taking them over, nationalizing them and selling them, they shouldn't keep the same management in them. >> that bank were on the brink, don't you think we would rescue it? >> i think we would. i think we would, but i don't think this time -- i think bank of america is well managed. i like brian monahan, friend with him. >> how about jamie dimon at jp morguen? >> i don't know jamie well, i know him a little bit and i don't want to be here to you know, get personal and start going -- >> feel free. feel free. >> well, i don't want to do it. i mean, i'm friends with these guys. i know them. they are guys i think are very good in the banking industry, others not so good. others i really don't know well. i'm not trying to evade it talking general fletch you want to talk specifics, talk about the companies i know. >> i will get into that. i just want to be very clear, what you're saying is we could look at another financial calamity b
>> yeah, no, i agree. i agree. and if it's too big to fail, what they should be doing is taking them over, nationalizing them and selling them, they shouldn't keep the same management in them. >> that bank were on the brink, don't you think we would rescue it? >> i think we would. i think we would, but i don't think this time -- i think bank of america is well managed. i like brian monahan, friend with him. >> how about jamie dimon at jp morguen? >> i don't know...
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i mean, i don't know.uldn't you be wondering these things after that incident. >> when we're filming in these prisons, i don't know if you call it luck or not, but we're there roaming around and we just happened upon these situations with some of the people we have been filming with, and they're used to us at this point and in some ways they become oblivious to us as in the case of christine on the phone. >> why don't you come down here and see me and bring our children. why can't i be a part of your life no more? i'm sick of being in this [ bleep ] by myself without you wondering what's going on. i'm trying real mother [ bleep ] to stay out of trouble and get my [ bleep ] together and it feels like i have nothing to come home to. >> it encapsulates the loss one goes through when you're incarcerated. she's begging the father of her children to not leave her and to please let her see her kids, and this became a very sad, desolate situation, which she remarked upon afterwards, but it was the quintessential p
i mean, i don't know.uldn't you be wondering these things after that incident. >> when we're filming in these prisons, i don't know if you call it luck or not, but we're there roaming around and we just happened upon these situations with some of the people we have been filming with, and they're used to us at this point and in some ways they become oblivious to us as in the case of christine on the phone. >> why don't you come down here and see me and bring our children. why can't i...
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if i don't, i will lose time an go to stay, i will act a fool. i'm a little mad at staff, probably, i will start cussing. i'm going to probably throw a couple chair, actually. >> ploil, ronnie tye is anticipating a visit from his fiancee. >> i'm here to visit my fiancee, the most amazing person in the world. >> i get married on the 23rd. i'm pretty excited about that. she's a very sweet girl. when i meet her and she's the best thing that's happened to me. >> he's just amazing. it's like he has this own, his own little disposition i guess that i like. he's very honest. you know matter what, he will tell me the truth. some things he's told mix i'm like, i could have lived without that. >> she keeps me out of trouble. >> i got his name on my legs. you want to see it? because i love him. he loves me. i would marry him in back of the cemetery if that's the case. it doesn't bother me. >> a relationship behind bars poses a unique set of problems. >> we get a visit every two weeks, i live for is for four hours every two weeks. >> those visits might becom
if i don't, i will lose time an go to stay, i will act a fool. i'm a little mad at staff, probably, i will start cussing. i'm going to probably throw a couple chair, actually. >> ploil, ronnie tye is anticipating a visit from his fiancee. >> i'm here to visit my fiancee, the most amazing person in the world. >> i get married on the 23rd. i'm pretty excited about that. she's a very sweet girl. when i meet her and she's the best thing that's happened to me. >> he's just...
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seven years ago i love that i was on the pill i do it in a way every time. i have. a girl in and out around the center nurses. my body. i know my health. my body i had my breast. cancer so i'm trying to be strong and i'm trying to be you know it you know and just enjoy what i have right now what i'm doing right now is. taking care of my business no matter how much pain i'm me and i got to do. an exhilarating winter in our teeth it's here it's just me and you make the rest of our lives take years to twenty four. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles stories. you hear. the spanish. visit. an article at business insider brags for americans who feel insecure about their country in light of china's impressive achievement it may be reassuring to know that while the chinese would rather live to the united states of the stay at home yesterday chinese are getting green cards in record numbers do they love you for your freedom well not exactly for according to the headline china's wealthies
seven years ago i love that i was on the pill i do it in a way every time. i have. a girl in and out around the center nurses. my body. i know my health. my body i had my breast. cancer so i'm trying to be strong and i'm trying to be you know it you know and just enjoy what i have right now what i'm doing right now is. taking care of my business no matter how much pain i'm me and i got to do. an exhilarating winter in our teeth it's here it's just me and you make the rest of our lives take...
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i will see what kind of reaction i get from this. is if we allow enough time for that discussion to happen and allow enough time for the work to get implemented so by the time you need to come back you have a better gauge of what you would like to have as you move forward. i think one 1 year is not long enough, but i also feel that 2 years maybe long enough. >> sure. if you would like to amend it to 2 years, we can certainly do that. >>supervisor katy tang: i would like to make a motion to amend p 2 line 23 to say it will be an additional 2 years from june 30, 2015. >> 2 fiscal years, because we are in the middle of a fiscal year? that would be one 1/2. >>supervisor norman yee: i would like to change it to two full years. >> we would leave it until june 30, 2016. >>supervisor katy tang: when they say 3 years, they mean three 3 fiscal years? >> yes. >>supervisor david campos: i think because it took so long to act on it, it's probably a few months into it. yes. >>supervisor norman yee: it's been at least 6 months since we've heard it.
i will see what kind of reaction i get from this. is if we allow enough time for that discussion to happen and allow enough time for the work to get implemented so by the time you need to come back you have a better gauge of what you would like to have as you move forward. i think one 1 year is not long enough, but i also feel that 2 years maybe long enough. >> sure. if you would like to amend it to 2 years, we can certainly do that. >>supervisor katy tang: i would like to make a...
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i mean, i understand.ah, if this doesn't do it for you and then i'm happy to -- >> that's what i had to see through glass. >> that's not fun. >> no, it wasn't. she was putting her arms out to me and wanted me to grab her, and she's never been to a visit behind glass. and it was hard. >> well, that picture right there, you need to keep that in your mind all of the time. >> all right. any time i ever done time, i have never done time with a kid or -- >> right. >> with a family. >> it makes a difference. you're not the only one that you have to think about anymore. >> i didn't realize that until now. it's harder than i thought. >> well, i'm glad. like i said, it's a reality check. >> it is a reality check. but, yeah. >> let me talk to your unit manager so we can get you going on whatever the decision is going to be. pth, mini transfer to another facility. okay? >> all right. >> thank you. ♪ doing time can't provide for my babies ♪ ♪ my lady is being strong but i can't help her out none ♪ ♪ the system [ bleep
i mean, i understand.ah, if this doesn't do it for you and then i'm happy to -- >> that's what i had to see through glass. >> that's not fun. >> no, it wasn't. she was putting her arms out to me and wanted me to grab her, and she's never been to a visit behind glass. and it was hard. >> well, that picture right there, you need to keep that in your mind all of the time. >> all right. any time i ever done time, i have never done time with a kid or -- >> right....
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>> i am not irish. i hate parades and drunk people, but i love the color green.ittle conflicted. >> i hear you. you are wearing green right now. is that turquoise? >> it is tour royce. turquoise. all men are color-blind. >> i thought only older women in comfortable shoes living in the midwest. >> >> in new mexico. >> in new mexico wear turquoise. >> surprise. i am a middle aged woman from new mexico. you know, parades happen. it is your choice to participate or not. i applaud our mayor for sticking to what he believes in. i think these city workers can decide if they want to participate or not which is what he said. it is up to them. >> andrea, i think this goes back to the early 1990s. there was one gay group that was not allowed in. should they just say, okay, come on in. you are irish. we don't care who you are sleeping with? >> i know this is going to come as a news flash, but the catholic church doesn't support gay marriage. every year they have this battle, and every year they go after the politicians in new york. remember hillary clinton? was she going to
>> i am not irish. i hate parades and drunk people, but i love the color green.ittle conflicted. >> i hear you. you are wearing green right now. is that turquoise? >> it is tour royce. turquoise. all men are color-blind. >> i thought only older women in comfortable shoes living in the midwest. >> >> in new mexico. >> in new mexico wear turquoise. >> surprise. i am a middle aged woman from new mexico. you know, parades happen. it is your choice to...
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when i met her, i think -- though i may have thought i was in love many times before, i probably learned what love is all about thanks to her. >> that's why i like the question. montel, great to see you. come back and see me. >>> the wolf of wall street is a hit. when we come back, i'll talk exclusively to the man who says the wolf has ruined his reputation. he's one of those guys who used to work in that extraordinary environment. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. fro
when i met her, i think -- though i may have thought i was in love many times before, i probably learned what love is all about thanks to her. >> that's why i like the question. montel, great to see you. come back and see me. >>> the wolf of wall street is a hit. when we come back, i'll talk exclusively to the man who says the wolf has ruined his reputation. he's one of those guys who used to work in that extraordinary environment. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the...
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do i see it increasing the business? yes, i do. but i don't really know, because it is kind of hard to say because we do happy hours and we try to do other fun things any way. so i think that it is going to maintain the business and just add some diversity if anything and which would be huge for me. >> and it is good to have diversity in your business for sure and i was curious if you had some kind of a performer that that might bring me an extra $200 a week or something. >> i don't really have a figure on that. >> yeah. >> i expect more people to come in and do it for fun, than to spend a ton of money. >> thank you. >> great. is there any other commissioner questions, and go ahead and have a seat and we will bring up the police to come and speak on your permit. >> thanks. >> hello, steve, and i met with the applicant as well as my captain and we have gone over the business plan and as far as calls for service, a minimal amount, and it is actually a very well run business, and he has been there for 12 years, and he has a good track
do i see it increasing the business? yes, i do. but i don't really know, because it is kind of hard to say because we do happy hours and we try to do other fun things any way. so i think that it is going to maintain the business and just add some diversity if anything and which would be huge for me. >> and it is good to have diversity in your business for sure and i was curious if you had some kind of a performer that that might bring me an extra $200 a week or something. >> i don't...
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>> i would have won. i would have won both. i am that competitive. you would have drugged your adversaries. >> beauty is perceived. my maliciousness is real. >> there is a t-shirt. well, i think in my opinion judges are too different. we have seen enough of that. maybe we should be judging the judges. should we do an event of judges? >> what about in boxing? if you get knocked outdoes president it make it a -- out doesn't it make it a sport? >> they should go until somebody is knocked out. >> that would be my kind of sport. >> you have a ref enforce the rules and then box until there is no more. the only exception i will make is for the beautiful, beautiful sport of synchronized swimming. >> there is never a technical knockout in cock figh tie ng. it is a fact that cock fighting goes until somebody dies. >> a horrible sport. >> coming up, is china the biggest threat to america? john bolden discusses his latest book. >> what is up with dennis rodman? sources say something. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which wo
>> i would have won. i would have won both. i am that competitive. you would have drugged your adversaries. >> beauty is perceived. my maliciousness is real. >> there is a t-shirt. well, i think in my opinion judges are too different. we have seen enough of that. maybe we should be judging the judges. should we do an event of judges? >> what about in boxing? if you get knocked outdoes president it make it a -- out doesn't it make it a sport? >> they should go until...
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>> i mean, that i, i mean the weekday thing that i am okay with, i mean, 12:30, i mean that it is kind of taking, you know a big, you know, a pro-active role, but i mean that i am thinking that we just supported what the permit officers said and maybe we review it in six months. and if there is still, and if there are complaints then, we can go to the extreme of 12:30. i just think that he is entitled to at least give it a shot. , you know? and support the permit officers request or recommendation, but it is, we can review it in six months and then it comes up again, we can go ahead and recondition it to 1:00 and i think that 12:30 is the extreme. >> i don't know if anyone feels similarly, if not, we can take it to a vote and one other potential compromise is that we could shorten and go with the hours that it feels too extreme from a year down to six months. >> i would shorten it to six months but i would like to stick with those hours and i will tell you why. after the meeting, i was encouraged myself to limit the hours of operation of entertainment to eleven and 12 for six months. b
>> i mean, that i, i mean the weekday thing that i am okay with, i mean, 12:30, i mean that it is kind of taking, you know a big, you know, a pro-active role, but i mean that i am thinking that we just supported what the permit officers said and maybe we review it in six months. and if there is still, and if there are complaints then, we can go to the extreme of 12:30. i just think that he is entitled to at least give it a shot. , you know? and support the permit officers request or...
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when i see you, i know guys trying to masturbate off you. when i look, i say it's over with.it's over with. >> i realize this is where you guys live for now, this is your home, but it's not a comfortable place to be for a woman. >> yeah, you right. i wouldn't want -- i wouldn't -- i wouldn't want -- i wouldn't want somebody doing me like that because i have a mother and a sister. and i think that's very not appropriate. i never had this problem before until i got here. i'll admit it you. i will admit it. >> what are you going to admit to? >> i'll admit, i masturbate. like i said, i'll go to the commode, stuff like that, but i never ain't going to get in front of a female like that and come up and do that. no, that's not me. >> for the officers who watch over these inmates every day, rule 38 violations are just one more thing to take in stride. >> whether male or female they try see how far they can push your buttons. they'll gun you down. it's get me so out of whack i have to take prozac or something. i don't play that. if i catch them, i'm going write them up and i just don'
when i see you, i know guys trying to masturbate off you. when i look, i say it's over with.it's over with. >> i realize this is where you guys live for now, this is your home, but it's not a comfortable place to be for a woman. >> yeah, you right. i wouldn't want -- i wouldn't -- i wouldn't want -- i wouldn't want somebody doing me like that because i have a mother and a sister. and i think that's very not appropriate. i never had this problem before until i got here. i'll admit it...
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i used to live 2 blocks from there. i don't live there now but i go back there. it's rapidly turning into an apparel cosmetic restaurant row. that's what it's going to be in the future. as long as we allow that to continue. i think the neighborhood will be like people like me that don't want to go back there. it's a neighborhood commercial district and not a tourism district. >> commissioner fung? >>commissioner fung: i hope everyone appreciates how much thought goes into this one. they are difficult and they are addressed by situation. a lot of people have talked about how long they have been in san francisco and born and raised here and watched fillmore street go through its ups and downs. frankly it looks great right now. i think it's alive and mixed with our food an apparel store. it's not out weighed by store resources. i think it's a good mix. like commissioner hillis, i'm a kirkland brand myself. we might go to a costco and there is a place like raggen bones which is a kind of nice mix. we talked about making p contributions to the city. i think whether th
i used to live 2 blocks from there. i don't live there now but i go back there. it's rapidly turning into an apparel cosmetic restaurant row. that's what it's going to be in the future. as long as we allow that to continue. i think the neighborhood will be like people like me that don't want to go back there. it's a neighborhood commercial district and not a tourism district. >> commissioner fung? >>commissioner fung: i hope everyone appreciates how much thought goes into this one....
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i said ok. merry clme if i was ayton. i am. hand?d, can i shake your it was steve mcqueen. the director of 12 years a slave. >> he comes to the billboard the other night and he introduces us. i thought that was so fabulous. tavis: what comes from the heart reaches the heart. people hear you all below and it touches the heart. and i amalking earlier pretty sure this is you. did you tell the story about the one night that you could not hit the note right? i will let you tell the story. i was trying to be nice. >> we were at carnegie hall. merry. tell the story,, >> stop laughing. ray had a thing where we would get into the city and he would reverse the girls four hours sound it was time to check. you had to be on your notes and you had to know your part. here we go to rehearsal. get to the ballroom. we are at the pn o and there is a song called "together again -- at the piano and there is a song called "together again. coke it is the second part. ." it is the second part. part. it is my he said, that's not your part. what is it? this is it right here. sing it one more time. e
i said ok. merry clme if i was ayton. i am. hand?d, can i shake your it was steve mcqueen. the director of 12 years a slave. >> he comes to the billboard the other night and he introduces us. i thought that was so fabulous. tavis: what comes from the heart reaches the heart. people hear you all below and it touches the heart. and i amalking earlier pretty sure this is you. did you tell the story about the one night that you could not hit the note right? i will let you tell the story. i...
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what can i say? i know my juan pab. but this was a funny moment tonight. >> i've definitely fallen in love with juan pablo. that's why i'm still here. juan pablo, since the day he blindfolded me in the car and told me to trust him. >> jimmy: that's not love, claire. that's abduction. you know, over the many, many seasons of "the bachelor" we've had the pleasure of watching closely for this show. we noticed an interesting thing. they use theamazing a lot. a lot. but this season, a new word emerged that could possibly knock amazing from its perch. the word is honest. let's see how much honesty they gave me tonight. >> i totally appreciate you being honest with me. >> honest. >> honest. >> i just want you to be honest with me. >> i'm being honest. >> there's a difference of being honest. >> you have to be honest. >> honestest. >> honesty. >> i'm all for honest to i. >> based off of honest to i. >> honestly. >> honestly. >> i'm being honest. i'm being honest. >> okay. >> jimmy: 27 times. in one show. 27 times. they say when
what can i say? i know my juan pab. but this was a funny moment tonight. >> i've definitely fallen in love with juan pablo. that's why i'm still here. juan pablo, since the day he blindfolded me in the car and told me to trust him. >> jimmy: that's not love, claire. that's abduction. you know, over the many, many seasons of "the bachelor" we've had the pleasure of watching closely for this show. we noticed an interesting thing. they use theamazing a lot. a lot. but this...
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if you don't care -- i am a crank by the way. i know i am a crank. but am i wrong not to care? >> no, you are not wrong. i thought that article was a piece of grandstanding and this guy was competing with jason collins. i thought here the media is manipulating my feelings. i don't need to be manipulated. i respect jason collins as a person. too bad he wasn't a better player. god bless him. >> he isn't a very good player, but what do i know about basketball? joe, there are a lot of people invested in his story being a big deal. are you a gay hater if you are not one of them? >> the kid with the chicken had more playing minutes than he did. in a way i think it is good the first openly gay athlete in a major sport is kind of a scrub. if he was a superstar -- we need to embrace the mediocrity of gay people. it doesn't always have to be a big deal. >> true. >> i think that's why some people who are homophobic, it is a jealousy. the media does a disservice as portraying them as witty and fabulous people. come to new york and experience the new york experience. when you see fat, slobb
if you don't care -- i am a crank by the way. i know i am a crank. but am i wrong not to care? >> no, you are not wrong. i thought that article was a piece of grandstanding and this guy was competing with jason collins. i thought here the media is manipulating my feelings. i don't need to be manipulated. i respect jason collins as a person. too bad he wasn't a better player. god bless him. >> he isn't a very good player, but what do i know about basketball? joe, there are a lot of...
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i don't know what else to say. >> i like you too. >> i like you more. >> i like you more.etter. >> all right. >> bye, i love you. >> we had been filming in another part of the prison, and when we came back to the sensitive needs yard, first thing we heard was wicked filling us in on some gossip that had to do with demon. >> and so everybody's doing good. demon's doing good. no, he doesn't have his teeth yet. poor demon. i know he wants those, really. yeah. he has this new boyfriend that is an older man. i shouldn't be talking about his business, but i will. he's, like, 70 years old. oh, god, you got to hear this. it's a great story. he's going to be his sugar daddy and he doesn't care if he doesn't have teeth. yeah. so he can gum his way to the stars. that was a joke. >> apparently demon was trying to get dentures, and so we ran into him on the yard just as he was coming back from the dentist. >> i just went to dental today. they got my dentures over there. they didn't give them to me today but they'll put me on a list to get them. so i was kind of excited about that. that
i don't know what else to say. >> i like you too. >> i like you more. >> i like you more.etter. >> all right. >> bye, i love you. >> we had been filming in another part of the prison, and when we came back to the sensitive needs yard, first thing we heard was wicked filling us in on some gossip that had to do with demon. >> and so everybody's doing good. demon's doing good. no, he doesn't have his teeth yet. poor demon. i know he wants those, really....
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starters, i read the report, and i felt like we had enough time and i mean that i think that we got, you know, i have a lot of questions about it, and as commissioner walker did, as well and i think that we are not done. and i am looking forward to the city attorney's report and i think that as we progress to this process, there is stuff that is going to come up, a lot of questions, but, people are going to have but they are going to be answered. and i have to say that i really appreciate, mr. santos for his cool headedness in the factual retelling of the story. and i appreciate that and i don't appreciate so much, the adhomonim attacks that have been put out in the press against this commission and i think that the individual commissioners may have said stuff in the course of the hearing and think that is okay for the people to have questions, to my knowledge, this commission has not taken a formal request, on this and there has been no action and i think that it is legitimate for people to ask the questions and to dig into the report. and so, that being said, i think that it does n
starters, i read the report, and i felt like we had enough time and i mean that i think that we got, you know, i have a lot of questions about it, and as commissioner walker did, as well and i think that we are not done. and i am looking forward to the city attorney's report and i think that as we progress to this process, there is stuff that is going to come up, a lot of questions, but, people are going to have but they are going to be answered. and i have to say that i really appreciate, mr....
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but, yeah, i said i hope i get out of here so i can pick my little buddy back up.cept jinkster if you're out there and you're looking at the tv screen right now, it's me you little fella? you know what that means little fella. my little fur ball buddy. hopefully i'll get out there soon. you can show me what the free world's about. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> did you trip over something? a prison inmate is covering up his own brutal beating. >> i don't like you using the same one that everyone is using because you bring that funk into my cell. >> two cell s
but, yeah, i said i hope i get out of here so i can pick my little buddy back up.cept jinkster if you're out there and you're looking at the tv screen right now, it's me you little fella? you know what that means little fella. my little fur ball buddy. hopefully i'll get out there soon. you can show me what the free world's about. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> did you trip over something? a prison inmate is covering up his own brutal beating....
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i do want to show you some of the pictures that i took when i was standing with sro's. i feel we have a dire need to be a little bit more aggressive and just having these buildings cleaned, up to code and free of illegal activities. so i just feel like we need to do more. we are moving in that step. the city and county of san francisco hired seven new inspectors and i understand there was a protest on which idea to tend, the elevators. i'm support of elevators in the building and i think we need to understand like what's going to be needed with that. i feel like we are going to need specialize inspectors for that. and i have just been in the mix because we've had a problem with bed bugs and they worked on policy and procedure regarding that, senior action network. part of what i wanted to do is start to pull all of these organizations together to interact with each other. i believe now there is a major disconnect between these different agencies and different bodies. i think we need to come together to share information and two, create policy and procedure. part of the
i do want to show you some of the pictures that i took when i was standing with sro's. i feel we have a dire need to be a little bit more aggressive and just having these buildings cleaned, up to code and free of illegal activities. so i just feel like we need to do more. we are moving in that step. the city and county of san francisco hired seven new inspectors and i understand there was a protest on which idea to tend, the elevators. i'm support of elevators in the building and i think we...
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i thought i was the main cojones. i got the get my face on. >> i thought i was the main person.e right there. everybody else is just -- >> like what? lockup boston delshaun. >> yeah. no bull. it's funny because i was really thinking that. it's crazy. >> coming up -- >> that doesn't make he look good. >> delshaun bloodworth is caught in a lie. and -- >> can we throw a gang sign? >> and experiencing lockup with our field team. >> if you get lackadaisical about it, salesmen something can really happen. lait? cozy or cool "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it ... until boom! your mattress a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. an innovative design that lets couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy: his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. as your needs change, you can adjust your sleep number bed, so you can sleep better together. the ultimate sleep number event is on now only at a sleep number store. with queen mattresses as low as $599.99 know better sleep with sleep number. just like my car insurance. i saved
i thought i was the main cojones. i got the get my face on. >> i thought i was the main person.e right there. everybody else is just -- >> like what? lockup boston delshaun. >> yeah. no bull. it's funny because i was really thinking that. it's crazy. >> coming up -- >> that doesn't make he look good. >> delshaun bloodworth is caught in a lie. and -- >> can we throw a gang sign? >> and experiencing lockup with our field team. >> if you get...
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>> i remember, i am not sure, what business it was. there was a condition on another venue about requiring that all outside promoters must have special event insurance, and part of the event, and didn't we say, was it to require or to dictate how the other people run the business and requiring that and that the event itself is. >> correct. >> and i think that came up with, and tim hikers and a place where they were asking for that and i said do you think that heckling would pay for that kind of insurance and then come to your event and he said no, and so we did strike it from that. however, if it is really corporate events, i mean, i guess that is something for consideration. >> the question... >> so, so, does the promoter legislation say, because i can't remember, that they have to have insurance? it does not. so insurance is a policy based in the venue. >> so, if you want to come into my venue, and do a gig, and somebody falls down and breaks their head or a piece of equipment, you bring in and blows up and hurts somebody and then it
>> i remember, i am not sure, what business it was. there was a condition on another venue about requiring that all outside promoters must have special event insurance, and part of the event, and didn't we say, was it to require or to dictate how the other people run the business and requiring that and that the event itself is. >> correct. >> and i think that came up with, and tim hikers and a place where they were asking for that and i said do you think that heckling would...
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absolutely i mean i was you know i was always from a very young age i was trying to compensate and first it was with the drugs and alcohol and sort of being a tough guy i became a wrestler but then i got on to wall street and you know by the time i got on to wall street i was actually sober from drugs and alcohol and i started to really realize that you know i'm not an expert but the the way that i was using money and power and success had a lot of similarities to the way that i use drugs and alcohol for example. how so. sam can you hear me. now i can hear great how what were those similarities how did that work. ok so the thing about being an addict right is like you have all these great stories about why drugs are great but in the end after a while it's sort of a miserable experience and on wall street it sort of quickly became the same thing so i'd be on wall street and i'd be making more money than i ever had thought was possible and you know there's all these sort of accoutrements of being a successful wall street trader which is like you know i'm twenty five and i can go to any res
absolutely i mean i was you know i was always from a very young age i was trying to compensate and first it was with the drugs and alcohol and sort of being a tough guy i became a wrestler but then i got on to wall street and you know by the time i got on to wall street i was actually sober from drugs and alcohol and i started to really realize that you know i'm not an expert but the the way that i was using money and power and success had a lot of similarities to the way that i use drugs and...
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but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if it was necessary to do again to terrorists, i would do it. she's 20 years old. nothing she's seen in life. and then she's sent to kill. you see it as a part of a struggle? >> no. i said for me killing is wrong. i mean, i've heard all kinds of justifications. i can take as a german and someone that knows about politics, i can tell you what some people say, suicide bombing, this is what they say, is the poor man's weapon. >> i know, i know what they say. >> they say israel can send something like this, missile, and instead of the missile, they use human being. >> the military says it's courageous, it's not what i'm
but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if...
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like i mean, i think i knew what it meant on a surface level.had no idea what joy truly meant, and looking for joy every day, i go what do you want in life. i want to get up and i want to find joy. wherever it is i just wanted to find joy, with of course, you know. >> rose: that's because of louis and because of this experience. >> and this experience. but they all came together. >> rose: you just want to find -- >> i just want to find joy. when you ask what was it that day and i say yes, i think alfonso's pass in live is exactly the same. >> we were trying to sort out on the same mystery. we agree in the theme of adversity and we were trying to make sense out of adversity. is this thing of we tend to fall very easily in our comfort zone. even if we're going through hard times, we follow our own inertia. and life has its way of to put you in your place by beating the crap out of you. so sometimes if you're too much in your comfort zone, life just sends, you know. >> rose: to discover it if you're too much in a comfort zone and you're repeating y
like i mean, i think i knew what it meant on a surface level.had no idea what joy truly meant, and looking for joy every day, i go what do you want in life. i want to get up and i want to find joy. wherever it is i just wanted to find joy, with of course, you know. >> rose: that's because of louis and because of this experience. >> and this experience. but they all came together. >> rose: you just want to find -- >> i just want to find joy. when you ask what was it that...
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like i said, they didn't know who i got in a fight with and i wasn't willing to tell them who i got inight with. once you tell on somebody, you're over there on the c yard with the pc cases or the rats and that's, that's all bad. you know? there has to be an investigation, and the investigation will show that bottom line it wasn't me that beat the guy up. so i'm not worried about it, really. >> while carlton waits for some good news, gbg member, clement contreras, has some of his own. >> i have a new boyfriend now. we are in the works of getting moved in together and so i have a smile from here to here. >> when i was in the shu my whole plan was to find somebody i was going to live with and share whatever i got with, with that person and -- >> to be honest, i like him and it's never going to change. >> i like you too. >> i like you more. >> i like you more. better. >> for me, he's the person i was looking for. that's what i -- that's what i got to say. >> hopefully tomorrow we can move in together and be cellies and conduct ourselves in a manner where nobody is being offended. you know
like i said, they didn't know who i got in a fight with and i wasn't willing to tell them who i got inight with. once you tell on somebody, you're over there on the c yard with the pc cases or the rats and that's, that's all bad. you know? there has to be an investigation, and the investigation will show that bottom line it wasn't me that beat the guy up. so i'm not worried about it, really. >> while carlton waits for some good news, gbg member, clement contreras, has some of his own....
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i'm sorry, i know i had a lot to get in. i don't view this as a one stop. i really think that a consistent set of hearings and discussions can help to focus us as a city how to do a better job and i'm really excite today partner with all of you and the supervisors have been very -- my best partners and colleagues in addressing this issue on small bases and larger so i'm excited to work with you on this. >> well, thanks, mr. dufty. colleagues, i don't know if there are any questions left, about i want to say thanks for all of your hard work ~. we're extremely lucky to have you. you've been a great partner. this is a first step. thank you for all of your insight as well. >> just quickly, i think you touched on it toward the end before you talked about just the understanding of the lgbt component within the homeless population. the families are also something we've really noticed recently. there's been a lot of press about that especially last year and the cost of the housing in san francisco skyrocketed and put a lot of families in very tentative situations a
i'm sorry, i know i had a lot to get in. i don't view this as a one stop. i really think that a consistent set of hearings and discussions can help to focus us as a city how to do a better job and i'm really excite today partner with all of you and the supervisors have been very -- my best partners and colleagues in addressing this issue on small bases and larger so i'm excited to work with you on this. >> well, thanks, mr. dufty. colleagues, i don't know if there are any questions left,...
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all i can do is represent myself and speak for myself you know truly you know and i you know i i fell in love with jodi we got married in october october twelfth and i'm appreciative that we have that ability to do that well i'm very happy for you but i would like to take you back to your limp dick propose. do you realize that if the international olympic committee it were to accept it. the pool of potential candidates to host any big time games would be extremely narrow and your own country the united states would probably make the cob the problem is that the united states itself has at least twelve states there have sodomy laws on books will you be content with your own country being denied the right to host let's say two thousand and twenty four two thousand and twenty six olympic games as far as i understand the united states is actually considering that possibility at this point in my view sure they should be you know they should be kept to the same standard as everyone else i mean the i.o.c. should be you know should be you. the example to say you know what the olympic ideals an
all i can do is represent myself and speak for myself you know truly you know and i you know i i fell in love with jodi we got married in october october twelfth and i'm appreciative that we have that ability to do that well i'm very happy for you but i would like to take you back to your limp dick propose. do you realize that if the international olympic committee it were to accept it. the pool of potential candidates to host any big time games would be extremely narrow and your own country...
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i talked about how i got to the kind of thinking that i have now. i kind of trace my journey. we are all a product of to raise this, to a certain extent. so what people to think about their background. you end up before the show were talking about how you were from saginaw and clearly have your own american journey. and everybody does. and i wanted to think about how this, despite the different journeys that are out there, some people cross the rio grande, some people crossed the mason-dixon line. some people came to ellis island and saw the statue of liberty and some people came up over the pacific. it is all -- somebody said, we may have come here and different boats, -- we may have come here in different ships, but we're on the same boat now. that is kind of what i think will remind them of things that they already know, but what they will learn, too, is why i chose to wear sway and non the prayer by thomas jefferson. i will talk about the story. my conversion story, you will read in there how we can make congress function better, in my view. you will read in their but the
i talked about how i got to the kind of thinking that i have now. i kind of trace my journey. we are all a product of to raise this, to a certain extent. so what people to think about their background. you end up before the show were talking about how you were from saginaw and clearly have your own american journey. and everybody does. and i wanted to think about how this, despite the different journeys that are out there, some people cross the rio grande, some people crossed the mason-dixon...
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i like the old wild thing. ♪ wild thing, i think i love you ♪ ♪ but i want to know for sure that's sing the wild thing. >> okay or not okay to wear see-through clothes? >> yes. >> here's what we had to say about it. >> i always prefer leaving something to the imagination. but i seem to be in the minority these days. >> well, kath, i stole mine from you. are you ready? >> what? i'm hardly ever naked, even in the shower. >> that's not true, hodi. >> to each his own. >> that was a lie. >> no, it isn't. >> you're lying. >> i did not. >> those are getting longer and longer and longer, aren't they? >> all right, we would like to wish a happy birthday to our associate director. mary ellen duffy is in the control room. >> happy birthday, mary ellen. >> you know what? these are the people who work so hard and get no credit. >> so we thank them for that. >> we have to zoom in. there she is. see. stand up, mary ellen. stand up. let's see you. go ahead. stand. oh, yes. of course, there's wine. they drink all the time anyway back there, we heard. >> have a good one, sweetie. all righty. and we want
i like the old wild thing. ♪ wild thing, i think i love you ♪ ♪ but i want to know for sure that's sing the wild thing. >> okay or not okay to wear see-through clothes? >> yes. >> here's what we had to say about it. >> i always prefer leaving something to the imagination. but i seem to be in the minority these days. >> well, kath, i stole mine from you. are you ready? >> what? i'm hardly ever naked, even in the shower. >> that's not true, hodi....
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i don't a lot to prove i don't think in racing except it's the only chance i get to go as fast as i can. a couple of times i got to the bottom and my wife was waiting for me at the finish and i haven't felt like that in 10 years. i was gi giddy. i had so much fun. it was like, "that was so fun!" with some other words mixed in there. ( laughter ) and it was so awesome. and that's why i keep doing it. i love bronze medals but for me it's the top. >> stephen: congratulations. thank you so much for stopping by. bode miller, everybody. ( cheers and applause ). thanks so much. thanks so much. bode aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met with some such accident, would aflac pay me? ♪ nice. this is your stop. [ male announcer ] find out what aflac can do for you and your family... aflac? [ male announcer ] ...at aflac.com. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome back. now, before the bre
i don't a lot to prove i don't think in racing except it's the only chance i get to go as fast as i can. a couple of times i got to the bottom and my wife was waiting for me at the finish and i haven't felt like that in 10 years. i was gi giddy. i had so much fun. it was like, "that was so fun!" with some other words mixed in there. ( laughter ) and it was so awesome. and that's why i keep doing it. i love bronze medals but for me it's the top. >> stephen: congratulations. thank...
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i think in the end -- i forget who said it, but i think that deal -- i think came out primarily because at that time commissioner fewer had the strength of will to force a solution, and i think that it was time and we were ready for that. we spent a lot of time on too many options, so there's a lot of work in each one of these steps to happen. even at 555 and parcel lee i think the potential to go higher potentially so they're all new territories to work on in the city. >> if i may just finish up i wanted to say something about those sites. one thing you need to take into account is the under utilizing of the mccallister building, the older building on the site and i think we should consider that. maybe we can make some -- talk to some architects and tell us what could be done on the site, and the same thing -- and lastly i want to make one comment i am hoping that we -- i remain committed to the idea that we need to provide access to housing for our employees, particularly for teachers if we're going to remain competitive as to having teachers be able to come here in the future which w
i think in the end -- i forget who said it, but i think that deal -- i think came out primarily because at that time commissioner fewer had the strength of will to force a solution, and i think that it was time and we were ready for that. we spent a lot of time on too many options, so there's a lot of work in each one of these steps to happen. even at 555 and parcel lee i think the potential to go higher potentially so they're all new territories to work on in the city. >> if i may just...