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and i remember that i was down and i thought, `well, if i want to shoot'--i mean, there're all these photographers with important credentials and i thought i should go up to arlington cemetery and get everybody coming up. so i got there very early and i went up there and i was waiting and waiting. i was all alone. and i thought, `well, maybe they--maybe i'm just here and i'll be here till 10:00 tonight. maybe they went a different way.' so i went down to see what was happening, and by then, i saw what was happening and i took a few pictures of everybody in the front of the line. i got norman mailer and robert lowell and all those people and ben spock, and i got one of those pictures inside that issue of time. then i went back up to arlington cemetery. by then, there were all these guardsmen from--and they said i couldn't go passed. and i said, `well, i was just up there. ' and they said, `well do you have credentials?' so i had no credentials, but i had my passport. so i took out my passport and i showed it to them and i'd traveled so much that they saw all these things pulling out a
and i remember that i was down and i thought, `well, if i want to shoot'--i mean, there're all these photographers with important credentials and i thought i should go up to arlington cemetery and get everybody coming up. so i got there very early and i went up there and i was waiting and waiting. i was all alone. and i thought, `well, maybe they--maybe i'm just here and i'll be here till 10:00 tonight. maybe they went a different way.' so i went down to see what was happening, and by then, i...
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i like it 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, talk about being present and being alert and aware and everything. but i know that because it's going to be on screen i'm going get to see myself failing to be alert and aware so it really is such a strong powerful remind tore work at it. to really be just in the game, to be there. so i like t and i enjoy, i like the whole gypsy mentality of the move-year business where you get together with a bunch of people you live very intimately for a couple of months and then you scatter. and you may never see these people again. but there that short time. >> the intensity of the experience while you're there. >> very intense very close. people just really slave there's no limit to how hard you can work on a film. i used to think i used to really think that about only film. i realize it's like that about parenting too or, you can work so hard on a movie there is no limit to how hard you can go. and people, you get in this harness w
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it is an accordion book because i have read the book sort of true i through i guess i read every page but not in order. there's always some teams of it that i'm reading for the first signs of it time said it is a miraculous about in that way. >> do you have time to read? >> i don't come i used to read james all the time and it's gone now. i read not only things that were written a long time ago but things that haven't been published yet. do you do reading for pleasure or doesn't overlap and meld together? >> it is all the same because all books are a pleasure for me and if they aren't, i stopped reading them. at the bookstore we have the first edition's club so we are always thinking about what book we will be picking into three or four months and everyone is fiercely reading and it's trying to hold back the wave all the time. and okay we have february picked but what about march and april. >> it can't be putting things down that you want to love. what is the last book that you picked up because you didn't finish wouldn't want to? >> i don't even know that it looked at the cover but i
it is an accordion book because i have read the book sort of true i through i guess i read every page but not in order. there's always some teams of it that i'm reading for the first signs of it time said it is a miraculous about in that way. >> do you have time to read? >> i don't come i used to read james all the time and it's gone now. i read not only things that were written a long time ago but things that haven't been published yet. do you do reading for pleasure or doesn't...
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and i always knew my material, and if i wanted to motivate people, i knew what i had to do i did it my whole life. but giving speeches is just a little different game. c-span: why did you write this book? >> guest: you know, i felt there were two things i wanted to do. first of all, i felt that i had gone through some extraordinary experiences since i became speaker. came in at the height of impeachment. there was a lot of bitterness in the house of representatives. people really didn`t trust government, weren`t sure about bill clinton. and then right after i became speaker, i remember i got called to the white house and we were going in to invade kosovo. the next thing that happened, we were in this campaign, and after -- through the war in kosovo but in this campaign, and had the hanging chad campaign. and for a while people said, well, you know, you`re going to be the next -- you`re going to be a temporary president constitutionally, and this thing was hung up and we couldn`t make a decision who was going to be the president. it went before the supreme court, and if that got dragged
and i always knew my material, and if i wanted to motivate people, i knew what i had to do i did it my whole life. but giving speeches is just a little different game. c-span: why did you write this book? >> guest: you know, i felt there were two things i wanted to do. first of all, i felt that i had gone through some extraordinary experiences since i became speaker. came in at the height of impeachment. there was a lot of bitterness in the house of representatives. people really didn`t...
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i always knew i was big, but i didn't know i was that big and seeing that picture of myself, i didn't#3) i always wanted to lose weight i just didn't know how to do it. i wanted to be able to like, go to the mall and just buy clothes like normal people do. i think the ddp yoga has given us a hobby that we've never had before. this has even brought us closer together just every day when we do the workouts. i remember us, like, doing some of the moves and we'd get so discouraged about not being able to do it, but we would work on it and keep working on it and we would eventually get it and we would be like "oh, my gosh look what we can do." (gabe) it's enjoyable now, it's not something that you dread doing. when i first started i weighed 360 pounds and in 16 months i lost 148 pounds and went from a size 54 pants to a size 36. (brittany) i went from a size 20 jeans to a size 8. (gabe) together we lost over 240 pounds using ddp yoga. (hip hop music) (female #3) i was buying into the idea that all my best years are now behind me, and this is my future, my mother's heart attacks, et cetera,
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>> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i didn't think about it. i guess you -- wash it. i don't know.e rest of the month. i hope you are not doing the news tomorrow. >> here. >> i don't know what to do. >> i don't either. because -- i think when they say -- permanent dye. here, with your face. you don't want to make it more. more. symmetrical. >> think we are fine. >> looks like you were in a bar fight. >> wow. >> yeah. >> you are the most patriotic person here. >> yes. dyed your hair. >> yeah. thank you. i appreciate that. >> wow. >> i'm not sure which side is better. >> busy posing. >> take a look, america. >> all right. we are going to take a quick break. fry to figure out how to get this out of my hair. >> your hair is dyed. red and blue. red, white, and blue. >> we'll be right back. i can't belief i closed my eyes. nobody warned me. appreciate it, crew. appreciate it, control room. (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those
>> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i didn't think about it. i guess you -- wash it. i don't know.e rest of the month. i hope you are not doing the news tomorrow. >> here. >> i don't know what to do. >> i don't either. because -- i think when they say -- permanent dye. here, with your face. you don't want to make it more. more. symmetrical. >> think we are fine. >> looks like you were in a bar fight. >> wow. >> yeah. >> you are...
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i know i know.u know, david and i have been in three films, but this is the first scene we have ever had together our characters never crossed and it was good fun. what i loved so much about that scene he is not even aware of it but when she says he is my husband, not my father, he keeps mixing us him and us, you better trust us with respect she is actually talking about herself. >> rose: yes. i got that. >> you know, which is so cool. >> it goes to show how great she is too because that was her idea to bring a piece of cake to him, you see him holding this huge piece of birthday cake. >> rose: that was your idea. >> a great little thing. like when you talk about i want really long nails, i want to give him a piece of cake and people say that is crazy why would you hand him cake, but it is so emasculating for this da to stand there with birthday cake when she is like, ah we are friend and just hand him his ass. >> rose: is there any conversation mention the word lady mcthe beth? >> they bring it up
i know i know.u know, david and i have been in three films, but this is the first scene we have ever had together our characters never crossed and it was good fun. what i loved so much about that scene he is not even aware of it but when she says he is my husband, not my father, he keeps mixing us him and us, you better trust us with respect she is actually talking about herself. >> rose: yes. i got that. >> you know, which is so cool. >> it goes to show how great she is too...
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i said, "how did i do what?" he said "how did you do it? 21 albums?" i said, "i don't know." to deliver. some kind of duty. >> there are a whole lot of folk under contract who ain't put out the stuff you put out all these years. you say in this book -- i want to jump in. can i say first of all -- i'm glad not surprised knowing you as i do that you were in charge beginning to end the packaging. we'll talk about that. it's a piece of art. aside from the 53 songs the beltway's presentway it's presented is a piece of arta. i love that you spent time in the liner notes. you learn a lot about artists when you read the liner notes. speaking of being 21 and so prolific even then you say your first husband, mr. mitchell, helped make you a philosopher. >> if you make a good marriage god bless you. if you make a bad marriage, become a philosopher. >> right. >> basically. >> yeah. >> anyway i -- i married. we both married for the wrong reasons. he married, fired his old partner and put me in the duo so it became chuck and jonie mitchell, and he held the purse strings. i had to be a house
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>> well i mean in this case, i mean, i knew i had something unique which was i was in the hotel roomight days when he was meeting with myself and glen greenwald from "the guardian" and ewan mccaskill. that was unique access. and it wasn't just about, you know what we learned in the news but like what motivates a person and what does a person do when they're under extreme pressures. and -- and i knew it hadn't been seen before, you know. him -- in the moment of making the decision to come forward of pretty extraordinary. >> what did you learn about edward snowden, the person? >> i mean, stow went through different stages. at first i was just in e-mail contact with him for several months. his a pretty good idea like what was motivating him. i mean, he felt that there were things happening that he had seen that he thought people should know about in adent crazy these are decisions that shouldn't be made in secret. so in terms of the scope of nsa surveillance. then what i learned when i met him in person with glen was like, how -- how focused and calm he was in situations that most peopl
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i feel a lot more comfortable with whom i am. i kind of let them know, hey, i am, i am gay.emed to be perfectly okay with that. i think this jail would be better if they didn't segregate people the way that they do. >> so we all agree? >> all agree. >> fist pound. do the jail thing. >> coming up. >> the first allegation has mr. orosco terroristic threats of family, household. do you admit or deny the allegation? >> deny. >> eloy orosco tries to convince the parole board to set him free. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. what would you like, apple or cherry? you're giving away pie? cherry. oil or cream? definitely cream. [reddi wip spray sound] never made with hydrogenated oil, oh, yeah... always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is
i feel a lot more comfortable with whom i am. i kind of let them know, hey, i am, i am gay.emed to be perfectly okay with that. i think this jail would be better if they didn't segregate people the way that they do. >> so we all agree? >> all agree. >> fist pound. do the jail thing. >> coming up. >> the first allegation has mr. orosco terroristic threats of family, household. do you admit or deny the allegation? >> deny. >> eloy orosco tries to convince...
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and i was thumbing home. i always walked home 10 miles. i didn't have a car, i couldn't afford one. and he caught me thumbing and he offered me $5 to take a cab and i refused his money and i refused his ride and i got back to duty monday morning and he called me up to headquarters and he said don't you ever refuse anything from the general. you go out and get those buckets of paint and wash and the brush and you start painting all these buildings. that's who i most admired because he meant what he meant. don't thumb. >> you know, there are so many because in our glorious corp we are small. but i worked for people like a general two navy crosses who was my division commander who recommended me for the medal of honor and was the assistant commandant of the marine corps that i was an aid for and sent me back to vietnam. general lee davis, medal of honor recipient, my second tour was my division commander. i never served with poler but i was in his presence a number of times and i sat in awe of that man because of all he has accomplished. and i think i'd like to add to this. y'all are w
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again, i take my job -- i am silly. i have a lot of fun. i work hard. i take it very seriously. i am no -- i know i have been given a privileged position to be on this, to be the eyes and ears for others that cannot be there. i take it very seriously. this is on that crawler transporter. this is charlie bolden shaking hands with workers as were writing the transporter out to the pad. of course, the shuttle lift up at night. i had to get a lightning shot in their, too. you will see a common theme throughout my images. if there is a puddle, i would use it. here is the first one. i will sit there. i have a lot of pictures. i am happy to answer questions about them at the end. this is writing out on the helicopter with a sniper. the security is very serious. both here and in russia. this is in the lobby of the launch control center before going up to the firing room for one of the launches. the mural that they have there. this is inside the firing room. i used to joke that i never saw a single launch. i always watched people watching logically that is nasa administrator charlie bold
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i think when i was... before i entered this book, i thought... like, i really was thinking, you know, "i'm the man, i can knock this thing out." and i learned humility. >> hinojosa: you mean after drown you did feel like... you did get kind of pumped up after drown. >> yeah, well, i think it's... not only after drown. i think my youth combined with, you know, some early attention, and i think that i had a sense that i could do everything. and i think that after this novel i realized that talent... there are limitations. and that... i guess i approach every piece of work now with an enormous amount of humility, you know, and an enormous sense that not everything... not everything goes easily, and that sometimes you've got to struggle like a beast to get the simplest thing done. >> hinojosa: so what's writing like now? are you writing now? >> not really. >> hinojosa: you're kind of taking a break? >> no, i'm just poking around, taking notes down, but i'm not fully... you know, it's sort of like, if you think about it, sleep. yeah, you know that stage right before you really get to sleep
i think when i was... before i entered this book, i thought... like, i really was thinking, you know, "i'm the man, i can knock this thing out." and i learned humility. >> hinojosa: you mean after drown you did feel like... you did get kind of pumped up after drown. >> yeah, well, i think it's... not only after drown. i think my youth combined with, you know, some early attention, and i think that i had a sense that i could do everything. and i think that after this novel...
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i love you, baby. i trust her. woman. >> tish is gill's biggest ringside fan for his wrestling matches, which usually take place far away from the arenas featured in bigtime television wrestling. tonight's match is at a rented-out nightclub in denver. >> 10, 15 minutes, okay? >> okay. we do mexican wrestling shows. and since i'm white, i'm obviously going to be the bad guy. bud doobie is my wrestling character. it's a stoner character. i'm not a stoner. i don't smoke pot at all. most people that smoke marijuana are out there a little bit, and so that's why i'm bud doobie. i don't smoke weed, but i am the ayatollah of smoke-a-bowla. basically, what happens is i come out, pretend i'm stoned. i trip over the ropes, i laugh at things, i eat food during my match because i have the "munchies." >> bud doobie! >> bud doobie, he is a character. it fits michael gill to a "t." the crowd loves to hate him and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming up, bud doobie takes to the ring. >> ah! >> and michael gil
i love you, baby. i trust her. woman. >> tish is gill's biggest ringside fan for his wrestling matches, which usually take place far away from the arenas featured in bigtime television wrestling. tonight's match is at a rented-out nightclub in denver. >> 10, 15 minutes, okay? >> okay. we do mexican wrestling shows. and since i'm white, i'm obviously going to be the bad guy. bud doobie is my wrestling character. it's a stoner character. i'm not a stoner. i don't smoke pot at...
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so i stayed ases long as i could. and, you know, i just kind of kept quiet, and, you know, watched people leave. it was kind of like being in prison, like you see new inmates coming in. >> he got it. >> yeah, we had aryan gangs, you know, running around and stuff [laughter]. >> so when i left when i was offered a sit com that dream works was doing it was their first sitcom, it was written and created by gary david goldberg who did family ties, i thought this is a pretty good stepping off point. >> soft landing. >> yeah. an also i had kind of run my course on the show, i knew i was going out to do sketches and i still had food in my mouth from the craft service table that i really wasn't taking this serious any more, like i'm doing a sketch, i'm picking food in my teeth, my friends in my dressing room making margaritas. i wasn't as focused as i should have been. so this sitcom came along with timmy busfield and a few other people an myself and i had high hopes for it. this is when i learned how difficult it is to get a
so i stayed ases long as i could. and, you know, i just kind of kept quiet, and, you know, watched people leave. it was kind of like being in prison, like you see new inmates coming in. >> he got it. >> yeah, we had aryan gangs, you know, running around and stuff [laughter]. >> so when i left when i was offered a sit com that dream works was doing it was their first sitcom, it was written and created by gary david goldberg who did family ties, i thought this is a pretty good...
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i-i can't. i-i wish i could but i can't. i just -- it's freaking me out. no.-- i've got you already. oh. okay. [ sighing ] yeah. oh. thank you. you know, i'm pretty good at reading people, and it sounds like you and your lady really need to talk this out. [ sighs ] yeah. maybe you're right. so i'm gonna let you in on a little secret. i'm gay. oh, my god. does she know? got to save something for the wedding night, huh? [ children screaming ] riley, no! buster, please sit! dylan, help! i can't! these cats and dogs are fighting like -- oh! okay, everybody, i'm sorry. this was supposed to be a small service. but i don't winnow down. i overdo. [ voice breaking ] and if i let a simple fake cat funeral get out of hand, how am i supposed to plan an entire wedding? [ sighs ] you're late. okay, i need mitchell. good news. he just pulled up. damn it. okay, in. in, in. hey! how was the gym? i never made it. [ sighs ] listen, cam, i got to talk about something. i do, too. what would you think about being more involved with the wedding? that's what i wanted to talk about. i
i-i can't. i-i wish i could but i can't. i just -- it's freaking me out. no.-- i've got you already. oh. okay. [ sighing ] yeah. oh. thank you. you know, i'm pretty good at reading people, and it sounds like you and your lady really need to talk this out. [ sighs ] yeah. maybe you're right. so i'm gonna let you in on a little secret. i'm gay. oh, my god. does she know? got to save something for the wedding night, huh? [ children screaming ] riley, no! buster, please sit! dylan, help! i can't!...
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i mean, i have that note. kill me. i said no! no!. who's going to help him stand to go up to the stairs? he wants the right instructions. do you want the walker, yes or no. no. okay. let's get -- yeah, but we have to get up and get going. people would say oh, don't you get tired? you have to trust us. you have to trust that we know what we're doing. yeah, i got tired sometimes. move this chair so it faces stairs. you know, no, no, it's a few steps. can you get out of the chair and walk up the stairs. that's what you've been practicing every day. can you do this. but i never got so tired that i wanted to give up. >> come on, uncle roger. >> no, he's not going to do that. let me handle it, please. >> i'm going to pull the chair out of the way. >> there are so many people out there taking care of people who are sick or disabled. we all go through the whole gamut of emotions. >> two, three. >> you know, it's been a long road. i think it's hard. >> all right. >> it's always been hard, but it's even harder now. he calls her my angel. and h
i mean, i have that note. kill me. i said no! no!. who's going to help him stand to go up to the stairs? he wants the right instructions. do you want the walker, yes or no. no. okay. let's get -- yeah, but we have to get up and get going. people would say oh, don't you get tired? you have to trust us. you have to trust that we know what we're doing. yeah, i got tired sometimes. move this chair so it faces stairs. you know, no, no, it's a few steps. can you get out of the chair and walk up the...
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i am way too em pathetic. i forgive way too quickly. i will say i am wrong even when i am not. and i am really interested in hearing how your day was. ladies, that's the baggage you will get with me. you have to deal with it. that's exact plea what this site will be. it is like the job interview. >> nobody is going to say they are real flaws. >> i am a perfectionist. >> i tend to have explosive diarrhea. it happens so quickly i never make it to the bathroom. you hit 50 and that's all you think about. thinking about it now. a kid's toy that is fun for adults? maybe. if you have videos of animals go to "red eye." >>> a brand-new "red eye" returns on monday. we have joleen kent, jed jedediah bila and john bolton and sherrod small, not all at once. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> is it fun or is it falick? has bro is replacing a toy found in the sweet mountain cake sunshine set because it happens to look like this. the two-piece extruder, a terrible name when you think about it is for making and decorating cakes, and it is marketed to kids ages three and up. some
i am way too em pathetic. i forgive way too quickly. i will say i am wrong even when i am not. and i am really interested in hearing how your day was. ladies, that's the baggage you will get with me. you have to deal with it. that's exact plea what this site will be. it is like the job interview. >> nobody is going to say they are real flaws. >> i am a perfectionist. >> i tend to have explosive diarrhea. it happens so quickly i never make it to the bathroom. you hit 50 and...
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yeah, i know. >> being in here sucks, you know? >> i know. i know. i know. being in captivity. i know it suck. it's just a modern form of slavery. carlton's had a little past and everything is based upon the past. but i see this with many of our minority kids. they'll be locked up, they'll be searched 15, 20, 30 times. but a caucasian kid, i've never searched 15, 20, 30 times. i don't want my son harassed and bothered. i don't want my son pushed on a car and people searching him for nothing. i don't want that. >> though carlton sr. acknowledges his son's problems with the law and drugs, he believes young black men are unfairly subjected to racial profiling. >> carlton has been more or less searched some 30-plus times. and i couldn't understand why. after you search a child 20 times, why would you search him 20 more and find nothing? it just doesn't make any send to -- sense to me. seems like people are getting together and doing these things on purpose. i don't know whether the law has the justification to do that, whether it's right for them to do that. i t
yeah, i know. >> being in here sucks, you know? >> i know. i know. i know. being in captivity. i know it suck. it's just a modern form of slavery. carlton's had a little past and everything is based upon the past. but i see this with many of our minority kids. they'll be locked up, they'll be searched 15, 20, 30 times. but a caucasian kid, i've never searched 15, 20, 30 times. i don't want my son harassed and bothered. i don't want my son pushed on a car and people searching him for...
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i mean, i don't know, marcus. i really can't take much more.m, and now i've gotten it from you. lemonis: you've been telling me that he abuses you and yells at you -- i've seen it. but it's hard for me to want to do business with you, too, because you didn't even follow one thing. you don't even have one bag. humor me. he failed at his task, but so did you. and so what it proved to me is that if i gave you a million-dollar account, in my mind, you guys can't fulfill the business. why? what's your reason? becky: it's just the way we've always done it. lemonis: what you just said to me is the reason that i can't do business -- because you're unwilling to change the way you've always done it. i believe in people, process, and product. i can improve the product, we can work on the process, but sometimes, you just can't change the people. this is your resignation. john: oh! [ sighs ] lemonis: i wish you luck. becky: i appreciate that. thank you. lemonis: i wish you luck. john: thank you, marcus, for everything. -thank you. -lemonis: thanks. john: a
i mean, i don't know, marcus. i really can't take much more.m, and now i've gotten it from you. lemonis: you've been telling me that he abuses you and yells at you -- i've seen it. but it's hard for me to want to do business with you, too, because you didn't even follow one thing. you don't even have one bag. humor me. he failed at his task, but so did you. and so what it proved to me is that if i gave you a million-dollar account, in my mind, you guys can't fulfill the business. why? what's...
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i say that in the book that i have no secret.either broken any law and i don't care if the government looks at me. i think it doesn't matter whether you have done anything wrong. you may trust today's government but do you know who's going to be in charge tomorrow? do you trust that nobody outside the government that even though you have done nothing wrong there couldn't possibly be someone who would try to make an effort to make it look as if you've done something wrong? i think it's a culture today where people give up so much of their privacy maybe they are not as worried as they ought to be. i think journalists should have a concern. >> host: briefing journalists to be looking now? you are an investigative journalist and maybe you are going to give away too many secrets about what you are looking at but are their stories you would like -- do you think the press is ignoring? >> guest: the press certainly isn't ignoring terrorism but i think there's a lot more to be uncovered for the steady march of terrorism which i think coun
i say that in the book that i have no secret.either broken any law and i don't care if the government looks at me. i think it doesn't matter whether you have done anything wrong. you may trust today's government but do you know who's going to be in charge tomorrow? do you trust that nobody outside the government that even though you have done nothing wrong there couldn't possibly be someone who would try to make an effort to make it look as if you've done something wrong? i think it's a culture...
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i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder and the moniker the local media gave him, kokomo slayer. >> it's telling you, that's what i've done. that's who i am. that's what i'm about. yes. >> blanchard tracked down his former girlfriend, jessica berg, her mother, and her brother's boyfriend when they traveled to kokomo, indiana, to attend a funeral for jessica's grandmother. blanchard broke into the house they were staying in, hid inside until they came home and got ready for bed then stabbed all three to death with a butcher's knife. >> a friend of jessica's told me that she had an abortion and that's what prone my anger, my hatred. i mean that's my child that -- that -- tha
i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder and the moniker the local media gave him, kokomo slayer....
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i think -- i know we all, i do not deny that i'm a republican conservative, but i believe that this is a partisan manner. this is a huge erosion of constitutional powers of the united states congress when the president of the united states in contradiction to law gives lawful status of people who are here unlawfully under the law. not only that, it creates a social security number for them a photo id, and an authorization to work, and a right to participate in social security and medicare. this is a stunning event. we are in denial here. a lot of people about the seriousness of it. i wanted to ask you about your testimony in the house. you say that, "the center of gravity is shifting and that makes it unstable." you are talking about the separation of powers. "and within that system, you have the rise of a president. that could be no greater danger for individual liberty, and i really think that the framers would be horrified by that shift because everything they dedicated themselves to was creating an orbital balance. we have lost it. it is not persecutory of discretion to go into a l
i think -- i know we all, i do not deny that i'm a republican conservative, but i believe that this is a partisan manner. this is a huge erosion of constitutional powers of the united states congress when the president of the united states in contradiction to law gives lawful status of people who are here unlawfully under the law. not only that, it creates a social security number for them a photo id, and an authorization to work, and a right to participate in social security and medicare. this...
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>> well, you know, i don't know what i don't know, so i guess that i can't say. >> okay. >> but, i am trying to clear that out and the longer you wait the harder it is and the meaner i got. >> because it over whems the staff that everyone came in the day before. >> right and it does not imply very good party planning, and permit planning. is the day before. >> right. >> either. just saying. >> applications are up? or down? >> no, they are pretty much in the same place. and again, like we don't have to process places that have fixed coe or that type of thing and typically we see the folks who want to go an extra hour or two on new year's eve and we get those and we get these random, events in places that don't typically have entertainment because the people figure, amateur night, everyone comes. >> so, we did the best that we can. >> on the good fellow's program is that something that the people can volunteer for? >> the city hall fellows? i wish that i was better equipped to explain this to you. they are a small group from what i understand, 12 to 15 fresh faces. >> and most of them a
>> well, you know, i don't know what i don't know, so i guess that i can't say. >> okay. >> but, i am trying to clear that out and the longer you wait the harder it is and the meaner i got. >> because it over whems the staff that everyone came in the day before. >> right and it does not imply very good party planning, and permit planning. is the day before. >> right. >> either. just saying. >> applications are up? or down? >> no, they are...
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] >> can i -- i feel i should say this.it got leaked, there was a leak before it was official. and the first person, the first person to send me an e-mail, saying, "this is amazing, i'm so excited for you," was from this man here. and then, to have me on the show -- like truly, it's overwhelming how unbelievably kind you are. >> seth: well, i've been such a fan of yours for so long. i think you're going to be great at it. are you excited? are you nervous? where are you at right now? >> yeah, i tend to get a tightness in my chest when i think about it. i find it -- you know, it's daunting. i've never done anything like this. but, you know, i thought if i take great -- you know, the way -- the fact that you do it and all of these great people that i love and admire so much -- you and jimmy fallon, and david letterman, stephen colbert, jimmy kimmel -- to even think that i would occupy some seat in that is almost too much for my tiny brain to take. no, it is. [ applause ] and, you know, the good thing, the good thing is that yo
] >> can i -- i feel i should say this.it got leaked, there was a leak before it was official. and the first person, the first person to send me an e-mail, saying, "this is amazing, i'm so excited for you," was from this man here. and then, to have me on the show -- like truly, it's overwhelming how unbelievably kind you are. >> seth: well, i've been such a fan of yours for so long. i think you're going to be great at it. are you excited? are you nervous? where are you at...
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>>> i done fought, i done stabbed people in prison, i done orchestrated riots. >> right now i do believe michael bates is our highest ranking gang member in the jail. >> one of my pups had a complaint against this gentleman here. yeah, said he was not living right. >> the questions arise over whether the challenger is whom he says he is. >> i still have to do a proper investigation. if he not who he say he is, he's going to get dealt with. >> and in the women's wing -- >> you come across very aggressive when you talk because you're loud. >> one woman's personality divides her housing unit. >> she's funny as hell. >> and before long -- >> what you got to say, bitch? >> verbal altercations turn violent. >> i'm done. i'm sorry i came here. >>> it's only 12 miles from midtown manhattan, but hackensack, new jersey, feels like another world. it's the largest city in bergen county, which is ranked as one of the most prosperous regions in the nation. just outside downtown hackensack is the bergen county jail. most of the nearly 900 inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the
>>> i done fought, i done stabbed people in prison, i done orchestrated riots. >> right now i do believe michael bates is our highest ranking gang member in the jail. >> one of my pups had a complaint against this gentleman here. yeah, said he was not living right. >> the questions arise over whether the challenger is whom he says he is. >> i still have to do a proper investigation. if he not who he say he is, he's going to get dealt with. >> and in the...
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i didn't have a form at all and i got cat calls. i loved it. that was great. >> it was a gay guy thinking you were a bear. >> a fan of the unibomber. >> i should have stopped them. i like those troubled folks. >> you know he has his own cabin in the woods. >> far enough away from the bodies you can't even smell them. >> he is too old for you. >> my pa is looking like jail bait. >> i don't want to know what pa stands for. california estate may join other states this regulating e-cigs after they admit cancer causing chemicals and could get people addicted to nicotine. where is the proof? according to the head of the public health department e-cigs contain nicotine and other harmful chemicals. the nicotine in them is as addictive as the nicotine in cigarettes. that's the point! you don't smoke the seg rest. he says i am advising californians to uh voi the use of e-cigs. thank you, mary poppins. the report noted a significant rise in the number of people vaping over the past several years, especially among young adults and teens and calls for restr
i didn't have a form at all and i got cat calls. i loved it. that was great. >> it was a gay guy thinking you were a bear. >> a fan of the unibomber. >> i should have stopped them. i like those troubled folks. >> you know he has his own cabin in the woods. >> far enough away from the bodies you can't even smell them. >> he is too old for you. >> my pa is looking like jail bait. >> i don't want to know what pa stands for. california estate may join...
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i love south carolina. i do.uch as i did last year. >> that's not saying that much. i was like in negative territory. now i'm getting better. i just feel like i'm blessed to be able to go to south carolina so i have the best of both worlds. >> you don't hate new york. >> i don't dislike it as much as i did. >> should we do one for all? for all from janice k. when you were kids what did you want to be when you grew up? >> a backup dancer for madonna. >> me, too. >> i still do. >> i wanted to be a backup dancer for madonna, janet jackson. >> bob? >> i wanted to get out of my house. secondly, i was into politics from the time i could remember. i watched the 1960 kennedy/nixon race. it is so much different now. i asked my father. he said one day you are going to know whether you are good or bad. >> i like it. what about you eric? >> i grew up playing baseball. i knew that is what it was going to be. i was fortunate enough to get drafted by the pittsburgh pirates. the second year in i blew my rotator cuff. i accomplis
i love south carolina. i do.uch as i did last year. >> that's not saying that much. i was like in negative territory. now i'm getting better. i just feel like i'm blessed to be able to go to south carolina so i have the best of both worlds. >> you don't hate new york. >> i don't dislike it as much as i did. >> should we do one for all? for all from janice k. when you were kids what did you want to be when you grew up? >> a backup dancer for madonna. >> me,...
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i pray i don't go there. >> coming up -- >> i love you.you look great. >> the mckinney brothers are reunited, but not for long. >> and -- >> i know some of it you all know some big-time people but they still won't stop. so make sure you use the restroom. pad up if you need to. all right. step out. >> joanne schneider makes an unceremonious exit from jail. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean - i don't know my credit score. don't you want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free? credit karma. really free credit scores. >>> identical twins perry and herbie mckinney are the first to acknowledge when they are in each other's presence on the outside, their drug and alcohol addictions escalate. still, being separated inside the cuyahoga county correction center has b
i pray i don't go there. >> coming up -- >> i love you.you look great. >> the mckinney brothers are reunited, but not for long. >> and -- >> i know some of it you all know some big-time people but they still won't stop. so make sure you use the restroom. pad up if you need to. all right. step out. >> joanne schneider makes an unceremonious exit from jail. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes...
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i believe that i am part of the community when i am out there i work with the youth who unfortunately now -- that i deal with when kids are arrested for different issues but i'm there, and i believe that we can make a change. the officers that come to the training, the majority are volunteer which is half of the battle and when you have an able body there willing to learn sky's the limit so i am very enthusiastic about it. >> i know my colleagues have questions. i want to remind everyone we gave an update that department cent representatives to the national conference. >> >> and i have been working on the issues but really i learned about the core principles and one of the things they stressed this is not a law enforcement program actually. it's a community program and the effort is get the mental health community, the community in general and the police to work collaboratively and improve the response. they said what is important is this program is neutered by the leadership and i want to commend my colleagues who passed this resolution before i was on here and we have seen it over t
i believe that i am part of the community when i am out there i work with the youth who unfortunately now -- that i deal with when kids are arrested for different issues but i'm there, and i believe that we can make a change. the officers that come to the training, the majority are volunteer which is half of the battle and when you have an able body there willing to learn sky's the limit so i am very enthusiastic about it. >> i know my colleagues have questions. i want to remind everyone...
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thank you. >> can i make a few comments on what i said? >> yes please. >> i want to say for the last two years we worked diligently with the shelter monitoring committee meeting regularly to work out any issues that they encounter when they go out on a site visit. i think the main issue that we have because they are short of staff. i mean this is a report that ended june 30, and if we could get the reports in a timely manner that is always helpful to us, but as nick said most of the issues that they encounter the shelters resolve before the next quarter reports come up but i was surprised to hear nick say that during the rainy weather that he heard complaints about clients not having additional blankets and sleeping on the floor and it's cold. i think we worked really hard to make sure that any client requesting two or three blankets that they get them. i know out at providence because they sleep on mats and in the gym they always made blankets available in multiple numbers to individuals. we as a department provide all of the blankets to
thank you. >> can i make a few comments on what i said? >> yes please. >> i want to say for the last two years we worked diligently with the shelter monitoring committee meeting regularly to work out any issues that they encounter when they go out on a site visit. i think the main issue that we have because they are short of staff. i mean this is a report that ended june 30, and if we could get the reports in a timely manner that is always helpful to us, but as nick said most...
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i never had abs like i do right now. i spent time in the marine corps and was what i thought was in the best shape of my life. but there's no comparison to the shape that i'm in right now. >> right there! squeeze, squeeze, squeeze, squeeze! squeeze the core! make it work! >> i just did 25 minutes of intense workout nonstop. i nailed it. >> i lost 25 pounds and 27 inches off my body. oh, my god. i feel like a new person. i feel amazing. my arms are skinnier. and my waist is back. it was gone for a while. and my hips are more slimmer. and my legs. once you let go of your excuses, you start seeing your results. that's what t25 is all about -- never quit, no excuses, go all the way. >> with t25, you really have no excuses. even if you're new to exercise shaun's included a low-impact modifier, so if any of the moves are too challenging, just modify. go with the modifier or go all out. you still get great results. >> down, up. the best thing about t25 -- you get tired, look what i just did. i went right down to my knees, modif
i never had abs like i do right now. i spent time in the marine corps and was what i thought was in the best shape of my life. but there's no comparison to the shape that i'm in right now. >> right there! squeeze, squeeze, squeeze, squeeze! squeeze the core! make it work! >> i just did 25 minutes of intense workout nonstop. i nailed it. >> i lost 25 pounds and 27 inches off my body. oh, my god. i feel like a new person. i feel amazing. my arms are skinnier. and my waist is...
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i thought i would give you history. there is six of a committee of 15 that have been working closely at the formerly known as yoshi's and now known as the addition. you all come in. but these are the -- some of the individuals that are hidden in our committee that we have been working diligently to help michael johnson out to noaa. vail we haven't met with him since it's been going on. >> >> they're going to request. i have been doing it for months. maybe you will hear what the rest are saying and i will introduce the individuals so we're not taking up three minutes each time. this is vivian. this is our queen. we have ken johnson here. he's the director of our organization and give you the name. we're going to ask him to come in. who else is out there? come o we have a supporter from the cac. she's here. she will speak also but anyway what we're doing today is set a precedence to show we still haved vs in the western edition and not just ace by myself but i also want to demonstrate if this isn't enough i will bring 25
i thought i would give you history. there is six of a committee of 15 that have been working closely at the formerly known as yoshi's and now known as the addition. you all come in. but these are the -- some of the individuals that are hidden in our committee that we have been working diligently to help michael johnson out to noaa. vail we haven't met with him since it's been going on. >> >> they're going to request. i have been doing it for months. maybe you will hear what the rest...
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i will put in long hours and i will guarantee that i will listen to you first. i will let you hit it all out before i give you my version because you have been patient with me today and you have given me a chance to set the stage. but i want to close by reminding all of us of how much bigger this is than us. because beyond talking with the american people, beyond working together, i think we can only be successful if we start with our limits. i was struck this morning by something bill emerson used, a fairly famous quote of benjamin franklin. at the point where the constitutional convention was deadlocked and people are tired and there was a real possibility the convention was going to break up, franklin who was quite old and had been relatively quiet the entire convention suddenly stood up and was angry. he said, i have lived, sir, a long time. and the longer i live, the more convincing proofs i see of this truth. that god governs in the affairs of men. and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without
i will put in long hours and i will guarantee that i will listen to you first. i will let you hit it all out before i give you my version because you have been patient with me today and you have given me a chance to set the stage. but i want to close by reminding all of us of how much bigger this is than us. because beyond talking with the american people, beyond working together, i think we can only be successful if we start with our limits. i was struck this morning by something bill emerson...
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i would never say i know who i am because you know as soon as i walked out of this room, you know, i would fall flat on my face. you can't know who you are because you don't know what's going to happen to you today. it's changing, it's always moving. the goal line is just always moving. so i understand my place better than i did when i was younger. and i've accepted my deficiencies, you know, there's a funny quote about just because you're supposed to -- accept who you are doesn't mean you're not supposed to keep changing. you know, or you don't have to improve, you know. if my kids were here they would be the first to point out to you all the different ways in which i need improving and, you know the more i learn about acting the more i see my deficiencies. and that's kind of the wonderful thing about getting older and the torture of it. is when i was younger i would do some antic, i did a really good job. and i didn't really know all the ways in which i could have done better. i did well about what i knew how to do. the game keeps changing getting more involved, i know how to make
i would never say i know who i am because you know as soon as i walked out of this room, you know, i would fall flat on my face. you can't know who you are because you don't know what's going to happen to you today. it's changing, it's always moving. the goal line is just always moving. so i understand my place better than i did when i was younger. and i've accepted my deficiencies, you know, there's a funny quote about just because you're supposed to -- accept who you are doesn't mean you're...
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and i was glad i did it. and then i was fortunate enough when i got out to go talk to more again thal and he gave me a job. >> rose: you went to seattle too. >> yes. i worked for bob morgen thal for six years. >> who had the job you have now. >> he had the job i had now. the third district attorney in 40 years the. then my wife and i, my wife peggy and i particularly felt it was time to go to be on our own. she was one of nain kids. her father was one of 15. i had a lawyer family that was ever present. and i think we both had an instinct that we should go somewhere, raise our family. and have an adventure. and seattle was for us at the time that adventure. we moved out before microsoft hit. so it was a beautiful city but it wasn't the dynamic city that it later became. in the 16 years i lived out there, seattle changed, i think as much as any american city in that same time period. when microsoft and-- . >> rose: amazon. >> am zohn and costco. incredibly dynamic. >> what is interesting to me is you went from
and i was glad i did it. and then i was fortunate enough when i got out to go talk to more again thal and he gave me a job. >> rose: you went to seattle too. >> yes. i worked for bob morgen thal for six years. >> who had the job you have now. >> he had the job i had now. the third district attorney in 40 years the. then my wife and i, my wife peggy and i particularly felt it was time to go to be on our own. she was one of nain kids. her father was one of 15. i had a...
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and i didn't know i was going to miss him as much as i did until i found out i was leaving. >> what'slongest relationship? >> a month and five days. >> we're going to keep in touch. he has my grandmother's number, and he has my address so we can write each other. >> this is the test. she's going home. will it just be a county jail thing, or will it develop into something beautiful? >> am i processing yet? am i gone yet? it's driving me crazy. >> mcdonald then asks officers for a favor regarding personal items. >> the stuff in my box i need to give to melvin. >> okay. >> some of them with the purchase canteen. they'll leave their hygiene items and stuff like that for another inmate to have. >> radios, brushes. >> gave him the soap dish and the radio. gave him lotion and everything? >> yes. meanwhile, gathers returns to the event for his final good-bye to mcdonald, whom he calls tiny. >> hey, tiny, come here. >> i'm coming. i'm trying to get my stuff to give to you. >> you heard me? >> i know. >> i've got attached to you, man. >> i know. >> you ain't even fully gone out the deer, man an
and i didn't know i was going to miss him as much as i did until i found out i was leaving. >> what'slongest relationship? >> a month and five days. >> we're going to keep in touch. he has my grandmother's number, and he has my address so we can write each other. >> this is the test. she's going home. will it just be a county jail thing, or will it develop into something beautiful? >> am i processing yet? am i gone yet? it's driving me crazy. >> mcdonald then...
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i am not going to lie. i gave up science when i was 14, 15. i started reading-- day one after being cast, i started reading "a brief history time," and he goes on this extraordinarily fascinating thing about the history of astronomy and i was really getting it. and i was like wow, i'm about to understand how the universe works. and somewhere between about page 17 and 20 i realized i wasn't quite so. and there were specialists and brilliant people who helped educate me. and this idea, as you say, of this one big theory. but what i also loved was that whole world of academia was the fact that stephen would present a paper in cambridge, and it would then be responded to in russia and then responded to-- and this idea of this huge chess game and wages being played internationally. i found that kind of-- for someone that struggles to understand the intricacies that notion of the complexities of the chess i found rivetting. >> rose: i want to talk about the performance but take a look at this. our first clip is when he is receive ago we saw this in
i am not going to lie. i gave up science when i was 14, 15. i started reading-- day one after being cast, i started reading "a brief history time," and he goes on this extraordinarily fascinating thing about the history of astronomy and i was really getting it. and i was like wow, i'm about to understand how the universe works. and somewhere between about page 17 and 20 i realized i wasn't quite so. and there were specialists and brilliant people who helped educate me. and this idea,...
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and then i take the lid, and i lock it on. at the touch of a button... >> yeah. >> ...my wings are from frozen to amazingly delicious. >> wow! so it's kind of dummy-proof. >> it's dummy-proof. >> i like that. >> it's that easy to use. >> i like that kind of cooking. >> all right, now... >> so amazing. >> ...did you ever see ribs that fell off the bone like this? >> [ laughs ] >> are you serious? i love the power pressure cooker because... >> that's beautiful. >> ...everything comes out perfect. and because we're cooking faster, under superheated pressure... >> wow. >> ...we get results that are the same on the top -- that are the same on the bottom. >> this right here is saying "super bowl sunday, buddy." >> somebody say something about football? >> oh! >> hey! >> you know what? it smells so good in here, i guess the word got out. wait a minute. >> fantastic. >> all right, guys. let me get more. i have more in here. look at this. i don't know. do you think you guys can handle that? >> you got more, i hope. >> oh, definitely. >
and then i take the lid, and i lock it on. at the touch of a button... >> yeah. >> ...my wings are from frozen to amazingly delicious. >> wow! so it's kind of dummy-proof. >> it's dummy-proof. >> i like that. >> it's that easy to use. >> i like that kind of cooking. >> all right, now... >> so amazing. >> ...did you ever see ribs that fell off the bone like this? >> [ laughs ] >> are you serious? i love the power pressure...
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i said i have an obligation to resign if i can't handle it chemotherapy. >> three days in one. >> i didne day. they said, ok, we can do it, but we don't like to do it. then i did another scan and it had no effect on me at all. >> they put him on an experimental treatment which did work. he 12-month prognosis stretched to three years. you never disclosed which cancer you had. >> i did not. >> will you ever? >> if i were comfortable disclosing it, and it would help people, i would. and so i don't want to give people, one, the concern that, geez, he's not going to be here long, because i have obviously beat those odds. and secondly, i don't want to be able to tell people, i want to do what he did. >> i want to know what medicine he is on. >> right. because it worked for him. there is no miracle drugs here. it is the pipeline that counts. i think it is premature to get into a conversation about it. >> but the treatment stopped working. >> they reset the clock nine months to a year. >> they reset the clock when? >> back in may. and the board and i met in april. we said, look, i think you nee
i said i have an obligation to resign if i can't handle it chemotherapy. >> three days in one. >> i didne day. they said, ok, we can do it, but we don't like to do it. then i did another scan and it had no effect on me at all. >> they put him on an experimental treatment which did work. he 12-month prognosis stretched to three years. you never disclosed which cancer you had. >> i did not. >> will you ever? >> if i were comfortable disclosing it, and it would...
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i got on the board. i did 20 push-ups. [applause] >> i am not through. [laughter] >> i got in the convertible. she said, you are in the shade and i could not get good pictures. [laughter] >> isaiah said, i want that picture it is important. men want to do things weatherwise. -- for their wir -- wives. i love life. my trainer shows up every day. sendai for 26 years. it could not be better. i have a great marriage. now you say, have a given anybody any advice? are we through? >> that is the big red o. [laughter] >> they used to have a look. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for joining
i got on the board. i did 20 push-ups. [applause] >> i am not through. [laughter] >> i got in the convertible. she said, you are in the shade and i could not get good pictures. [laughter] >> isaiah said, i want that picture it is important. men want to do things weatherwise. -- for their wir -- wives. i love life. my trainer shows up every day. sendai for 26 years. it could not be better. i have a great marriage. now you say, have a given anybody any advice? are we through?...
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if i could dedicate my life it is only -- i am only a small existence. so i could preplace itreplace it. i just hope that all the people in the world would endear earth. >> i believe that if the people of the world including the people of the islamic religion can come together we can all work together to create peace throughout the world. i think we can work together to create a wonderful world and, as i've said repeatedly i'm more than willing to sacrifice my life if such a goal can be realized. i apologize for some of my remarks. i'm not terribly clever i'm not terribly smart. yet if you could please try to offer the advice and knowledge that so many of you have to help try to resolve this situation, i would be so incredibly grateful. i would like to state clearly here that my son, kenji, is not an enemy of the people of the islamic faith. the peoples of the islamic faith. in fact he and i both share this great hope that people can stop hating each other and can work together for a common purpose. and i thank you so much for coming here. and i repeat a
if i could dedicate my life it is only -- i am only a small existence. so i could preplace itreplace it. i just hope that all the people in the world would endear earth. >> i believe that if the people of the world including the people of the islamic religion can come together we can all work together to create peace throughout the world. i think we can work together to create a wonderful world and, as i've said repeatedly i'm more than willing to sacrifice my life if such a goal can be...
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i wish i had a megaphone like. that can i use that? could scream all day and i don't have anything to amplify it. i got a ras by voice at the end of the day. but not you. you thought ahead. really smart. and your frie're friends with j. why are you running, man? you already have the perfect physique. what are you doing? what? i know, why? you look perfect already. don't tell me. you don't need to run. you look perfect, all right? cut out the running. just cut it out. you look great. you look great. it's your problem you look great. hey, i'm telling you you look great. >> don't tell me anything. >> you look great, all right? stop running, you look great. you look great! >> [ bleep ]. >> ah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: some people don't know how to take a compliment. very nicely done. >> your beard is like a testosterone forest. >> jimmy: get him out of here. that's cousin sal. we have a good show for you tonight. we have music from heart. the bachelor, chris soules is here. and we'll be right back with anne hathaway, so stick arou
i wish i had a megaphone like. that can i use that? could scream all day and i don't have anything to amplify it. i got a ras by voice at the end of the day. but not you. you thought ahead. really smart. and your frie're friends with j. why are you running, man? you already have the perfect physique. what are you doing? what? i know, why? you look perfect already. don't tell me. you don't need to run. you look perfect, all right? cut out the running. just cut it out. you look great. you look...
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i know i can be direct.at times and sometimes a little too blunt but you will know where i stand and know that i will respect each and every one of you 100 percent. i will do all that i can to keep our board of supervisors meetings from being covered by campaign for other offices and i will start as soon as six members show up to the chamber at 2:00 pm. we have a nornes challenge before us yet fundamentally to me a it boils down to two things: growth and security. we are adding jobs but losing confidence. over the next 25 years we will have 250,000 new people wanting to live here in addition to over the 800 800,000 who are already struggling to stay here. how can we accommodate this growth? were any growth if our own residents don't feel secure in their own homes? how can we roll out the welcome mat while we show our friends and neighbors the door? san francisco has the highest or second highest, rent in the country depending on which report you read and is the least affordable to buy a home. between 2010 an
i know i can be direct.at times and sometimes a little too blunt but you will know where i stand and know that i will respect each and every one of you 100 percent. i will do all that i can to keep our board of supervisors meetings from being covered by campaign for other offices and i will start as soon as six members show up to the chamber at 2:00 pm. we have a nornes challenge before us yet fundamentally to me a it boils down to two things: growth and security. we are adding jobs but losing...
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and i had a whiplash. i mean, i saw stars! and i will to push in the circuit breaker on my right knee to -- you can turning the turn the lights back up if you could. then he could jet jettison the parachutes. by the time i got that circuit breaker in we were upside down. apollo would float right side up or upside down. it was stable in both situations. but upside down, the hatch was under water, so you couldn't get out. so we had some inflatable balloons and a little air compressor, and we blew these balloons up. took about 15 minutes. and it flipped us back over. by then, they had ended quarantine, so we didn't have any quarantine after the mission. so they put a floatation collar around around the vehicle, and we got out and back on the air. and the first thing we did was say thanks a lot for picking us up, you know great to be back. what an adventure. then we all went to take a shower. >> let's hear it for charlie! [applause] >> every time i hear that, i get goose bumps. i don't know about you guys. but i've not a question.
and i had a whiplash. i mean, i saw stars! and i will to push in the circuit breaker on my right knee to -- you can turning the turn the lights back up if you could. then he could jet jettison the parachutes. by the time i got that circuit breaker in we were upside down. apollo would float right side up or upside down. it was stable in both situations. but upside down, the hatch was under water, so you couldn't get out. so we had some inflatable balloons and a little air compressor, and we blew...
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after i get home at 6:00, i just, i don't speak. and i'm sure i seem rude to people.know, wave. >> seth: you're not being rude, you seem like probably a little simple. a little off. >> exactly. that is the truth. so my friends and i -- i'm like -- no, i just -- >> seth: right. >> i just do sign language. if i didn't have hands, it would really be hard. >> seth: yeah. thank god for that. thank god for that. well you should on opposite days have hand rest, because you don't want to get in the middle. >> that's really funny, i'm stealing that. you give it to me. >> seth: you can have it. i bequeath it to you. so that's the last time we're going to be doing hand rests on this show. i'm giving it to kristin. this is really sad to me. you have a dog. >> yes. >> seth: your dog is not a fan of your singing. >> no, no, no, no. [ light laughter ] >> seth: how do you know this to be true? >> well because she cries and shakes and leaves the room. >> seth: how long have you had this dog? >> i've had her 11 years. >> seth: how does she not know this is the gig? >> i don't know. my
after i get home at 6:00, i just, i don't speak. and i'm sure i seem rude to people.know, wave. >> seth: you're not being rude, you seem like probably a little simple. a little off. >> exactly. that is the truth. so my friends and i -- i'm like -- no, i just -- >> seth: right. >> i just do sign language. if i didn't have hands, it would really be hard. >> seth: yeah. thank god for that. thank god for that. well you should on opposite days have hand rest, because...