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i guess i was a drug smuggler, sure. i was smuggling drugs. that's what i was.as a drug smuggler. between the time of my third trip and my fourth trip, the p.l.o. hijacked airplanes, flew them into the desert, where they blew up these jets. that was the beginning of this whole new era. that was the beginning of all the airport security that now is just part and parcel of life. in october of '70, when i went back to istanbul for my fourth trip, i knew that security, and airport security certainly, is going to be heightened. but my supreme confidence just overrode my intelligence. i had my routine down. i knew the cab driver. this would be another easy score. i went out to the airport, watched people going through customs. nobody was getting body searched. nobody is getting frisked. i'm thinking, no problem. went through customs. they looked at my passport. it has got a lot of stamps in it now. they then had all of the passengers get on a bus. i wasn't quite sure why, because it hadn't happened previous. >> i, myself, have been three weeks in istanbul because my s
i guess i was a drug smuggler, sure. i was smuggling drugs. that's what i was.as a drug smuggler. between the time of my third trip and my fourth trip, the p.l.o. hijacked airplanes, flew them into the desert, where they blew up these jets. that was the beginning of this whole new era. that was the beginning of all the airport security that now is just part and parcel of life. in october of '70, when i went back to istanbul for my fourth trip, i knew that security, and airport security...
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but i remember i looked -- i looked at the building. i looked at the place. i looked at the people.t kind of air. it's almost like a heaviness has been lifted off your shoulders. because the entire time that you are inside that place, you are not living. you just exist. and for the first time in so many years, i felt like i'm awakening, my soul's alive. i know i'm going to be living for the first time in eight years. it was the best day of my life. it was -- it still is the best day of my life. i'm going home. to see everyone waiting there, it was more than i expected. i hadn't seen my sister in eight years. she changed a lot. she had grown up. she's a woman now. i learned that nothing in life is easy, that if something sounds too good to be true, it is. i learned to be alone. i learned more about myself and what i want in life. not many things scare me anymore. and i can basically go wherever i want and do whatever i want, because i'm free. >>> this is just a bad dream. >> what do you do? >> i'm absolutely innocent. >> i'm american. >> i did not do this. >> i live in california. >>
but i remember i looked -- i looked at the building. i looked at the place. i looked at the people.t kind of air. it's almost like a heaviness has been lifted off your shoulders. because the entire time that you are inside that place, you are not living. you just exist. and for the first time in so many years, i felt like i'm awakening, my soul's alive. i know i'm going to be living for the first time in eight years. it was the best day of my life. it was -- it still is the best day of my life....
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i was shocked. i was numb. and i felt -- and i was very angry.ll, you know that you're going to go to jail for, like, 12 to 20 years. i'm thinking oh -- the door slams. and it's like literally the slam knocked the damn pill effect out of my body. and i'm thinking i'm really going to jail. i'm really going to jail. but if i really do get these 12 years, i'm only 18, 12 years, i'll be getting out of here in my early 30s. i basically feel like i was done, completely done. >> i want to make a phone call. i'm an american! >> i was banging on the door. >> i deserve a phone call! >> i'm banging and banging and banging, telling them to get me out of here. >> i'm an american! i deserve a phone call! get me out of here! can anybody hear me? >> i got a guard to come and finally convinced him to let me out to make a phone call. i called home. what am i going to tell my mother? what am i going to tell my mother? how do you call your mom and tell her that you're in a third world country for trafficking heroin? >> hi. >> and i'm like, ma, you know, i need you t
i was shocked. i was numb. and i felt -- and i was very angry.ll, you know that you're going to go to jail for, like, 12 to 20 years. i'm thinking oh -- the door slams. and it's like literally the slam knocked the damn pill effect out of my body. and i'm thinking i'm really going to jail. i'm really going to jail. but if i really do get these 12 years, i'm only 18, 12 years, i'll be getting out of here in my early 30s. i basically feel like i was done, completely done. >> i want to make a...
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will i get out of the country? will i be sent home? will i go to jail?to a court, be asked what happened, do you plead guilty? there is your lawyer. none of that exists. it doesn't happen there. we're then pushed into a room. in front of us were three saudi men. they were the mutaween, the religious police, who everyone feared. the next minute i'm handed a scrap of paper, all in arabic. i'm thinking, what's this? there is an egyptian man there. and he spoke english. >> your sentence, four years in the jail. and 480 lashes. >> i started to feel a bit numb. felt like a lifetime. i was taken to what i discovered was the equivalent of hell. you don't know what's going to happen. you just have to survive. the noise is incredible. the smell, undescribable. you smell sweat, heat. no place to move. no place to sleep. and you start to think, i wonder how long they've been there. even with all of the noise, i'd been on and off awake for so long, i just instantly slept. early in the morning, there would be this great big vat of something would appear. there's no su
will i get out of the country? will i be sent home? will i go to jail?to a court, be asked what happened, do you plead guilty? there is your lawyer. none of that exists. it doesn't happen there. we're then pushed into a room. in front of us were three saudi men. they were the mutaween, the religious police, who everyone feared. the next minute i'm handed a scrap of paper, all in arabic. i'm thinking, what's this? there is an egyptian man there. and he spoke english. >> your sentence, four...
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in here i feel needed, i guess. i have a purpose. when i get outside, it's a total 180. just got of jail. i'm a criminal, a felon, on probation. i don't deserve a chance. >> he's serving a stint. he says he drove off in anger and evaded police when they tried to pull him over. >> i got away but cincinnati doesn't play around. they ended up surrounded my house and they got me. i make stupid decisions like that. i don't think before i act. i make very bad decisions. and 10 seconds later i'm like oh crap, why'd do that. >> he says he's been making bad decisions since the age of 18 when he served two years for theft. and he says his many subsequent incarcerations on burglary, theft and drug possession have contributed to the severe depression. >> the worst thing out there that depressed me more than anything was looking for a job. and lot of people don't understand that. when you go out and put in 10 applications a day and every single place just knocks you down. i hate not having a job because i feel like a bum. but some days i'd just rather feel like a bum than go out and
in here i feel needed, i guess. i have a purpose. when i get outside, it's a total 180. just got of jail. i'm a criminal, a felon, on probation. i don't deserve a chance. >> he's serving a stint. he says he drove off in anger and evaded police when they tried to pull him over. >> i got away but cincinnati doesn't play around. they ended up surrounded my house and they got me. i make stupid decisions like that. i don't think before i act. i make very bad decisions. and 10 seconds...
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i have to do my sanctions from that. >> he knows that i -- i mean, i was adamant that i would only givee. it was to his benefit that the sanctions were suspended, so he needed to walk the straight and narrow. he didn't do that. >> i have 47 more days to go. >> you're in pretty good spirits. >> yeah, last time was the first time trauma thing for me. now i'm like, there's nothing you can do about it. and i'm not going to let myself get down. it's not worth it. you know, i didn't come to prison to stop smoking, you know what i mean? i'm not going to quit smoking. >> i believe he probably needs to be in level iii, but that's actually central office's decision. so if they choose to leave him at level ii, he'll be moved to an alternative level ii. at this point, you will not come back to level ii. if you have level ii points, they can classify you to another level ii. but you won't be returning. >> why can't i go back to that one? >> because i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> you think so? >> okay
i have to do my sanctions from that. >> he knows that i -- i mean, i was adamant that i would only givee. it was to his benefit that the sanctions were suspended, so he needed to walk the straight and narrow. he didn't do that. >> i have 47 more days to go. >> you're in pretty good spirits. >> yeah, last time was the first time trauma thing for me. now i'm like, there's nothing you can do about it. and i'm not going to let myself get down. it's not worth it. you know, i...
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i said what i said. i wanted them to hear what i said. that's all i wanted.ly: do you wish you didn't say it? chamath: no, but i wish we did not have to deal with it in a public way. emily: more bridges burned there? chamath: no bridges burned. but it's like -- well, probably yes. it's a bad thing all the way around. emily: this is my question. you had a problem with how they were taking money off the table. is silicon valley ethical? is silicon valley loyal? chamath: i think it's deeply moral and ethically gray. it's not 100 years old. emily: what do you mean by gray? chamath: there aren't defined ways of doing things. we are inventing things every day. and in things that are new people are going to try a bunch of different things. some things will work, some things won't. no one is acting criminal. they are deeply moral. people care to do the right thing. emily: the tech community is being blamed for the rising inequality. you don't require your companies to donate 1% of their time equity to philanthropy. chamath: no. my companies are for-profit companies.
i said what i said. i wanted them to hear what i said. that's all i wanted.ly: do you wish you didn't say it? chamath: no, but i wish we did not have to deal with it in a public way. emily: more bridges burned there? chamath: no bridges burned. but it's like -- well, probably yes. it's a bad thing all the way around. emily: this is my question. you had a problem with how they were taking money off the table. is silicon valley ethical? is silicon valley loyal? chamath: i think it's deeply moral...
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i knew that i grew up in such a provincial little world, and i -- i wanted to make it bigger and i wanted to create larger opportunities for myself. and i thought my learning about other subjects, my world would expand. and you just never know when these dots or how these dots, ever get created and connected. and that opportunity would occur. charlie: when did this start? brian: it originally started right out of college, in that i had graduated college and within two weeks i thought, what do i do? did i learn anything? i was not sure i learned anything. so what i did is, i reached out to the most well-known professor at usc that i was one of the students, one of 300 kids. and i requested to meet him. he denied the request. and i then showed up at usc as he left his class and said, i would like to just spend 20 minutes with you. charlie: just walk with you and we will talk. brian: he eventually said yes and hung out with me for an hour and a half. i learned more than i did in a year. i thought, i am going to apply that methodology to other subjects. charlie: right there, the idea was born
i knew that i grew up in such a provincial little world, and i -- i wanted to make it bigger and i wanted to create larger opportunities for myself. and i thought my learning about other subjects, my world would expand. and you just never know when these dots or how these dots, ever get created and connected. and that opportunity would occur. charlie: when did this start? brian: it originally started right out of college, in that i had graduated college and within two weeks i thought, what do i...
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i totally get it and i know i am not the broadway star but i feel like one when i am watching it. >>ed this job ♪ ♪ who am i anyway? >> hopefully we don't have to get the rights for that. >> nobody is watching this late at night. >> we have no idea what you are saying. >> oh good. that's me protecting my intellectual property. >> it is time for a break. when we come back, ceo pay cuts. first here is what is coming up on tomorrow's "kennedy." >> on the next "kennedy" actress mariel hemming way and she will talk about woody allen and what it was like growing up with him. fox business network. >>> joseph you have an n-word joke you want to get to. >> i hate racism and i would never say the n of-word and that's why i use it as my bank pass word. i would never blurt that out to anyone, even if i were being robbed. if you said give me your pass word or i will shoot. no, i can't. even when i write it as my pass word it is a pro fan for cool -- pronoun for cool guy. >> that was great. >> the seattle-based ceo announced the minimum salary will be raised to $70,000. that's right. my new boss,
i totally get it and i know i am not the broadway star but i feel like one when i am watching it. >>ed this job ♪ ♪ who am i anyway? >> hopefully we don't have to get the rights for that. >> nobody is watching this late at night. >> we have no idea what you are saying. >> oh good. that's me protecting my intellectual property. >> it is time for a break. when we come back, ceo pay cuts. first here is what is coming up on tomorrow's "kennedy."...
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and i am so glad i am not. it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke. writing well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. emily: what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. emily: is it a golden age of movies? aaron: yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote exactly the movie i wanted to write. ♪ ♪ emily: you are working on a big steve jobs movie. what is the latest? aaron:
and i am so glad i am not. it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke. writing well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. emily: what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it...
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i like to bet on people that i know i can count on. i like you as people. i like your product. i just don't know if i could change the process, 'cause i'm not sure you're willing to let that happen. and so, i haven't done this. i'm not prepared to write a check tonight. i'm willing to dedicate time, roll up our sleeves, look at the process, and fix things. and at some point, i'm either gonna write a check... -anthony: or you're not. -lemonis: ...or i'm not. so i'm gonna put my checkbook away... anthony: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...but i'm not walking away. anthony: that's fine. and i respect that. lemonis: okay? all right. i'll see you in the morning. josh: how did it go last night? kristen: it was interesting. josh: like, what kind of interesting? kristen: i guess he's having a hard time with thinking he can do business with anthony, and he thinks he's a know-it-all. -josh: did he make an offer? -kristen: no. josh: i can't believe that he didn't write a check. anthony: he didn't want to write a check, so i think... louis: well, hopefully you'll clear up any issues he might have. antho
i like to bet on people that i know i can count on. i like you as people. i like your product. i just don't know if i could change the process, 'cause i'm not sure you're willing to let that happen. and so, i haven't done this. i'm not prepared to write a check tonight. i'm willing to dedicate time, roll up our sleeves, look at the process, and fix things. and at some point, i'm either gonna write a check... -anthony: or you're not. -lemonis: ...or i'm not. so i'm gonna put my checkbook away......
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i mean.... >> i don't know. i really don't know.ugh you, not from you. you can say maybe it's all up there for grabs in the universe and it comes through you. right now, if i wrote a song, if you describe anything to me... ..make it slow, it's early. >> it's - let's do - let's do "sun rise." sitting on the verandah. >> "sun rise." but you want it film score or a pop song. >> i want it it be film score. >> yes. >> yes, yes, yes. >> "sun rise." [ ♪♪ ] we can stop there for a minute. [ ♪♪ ] the sun came up a little more. [ ♪♪ ] and then you could... ..then the strings come in. [ ♪♪ ] whatever that melody comes. >> because at sunrise you think day. >> you know what a guy told me do yourself a favour did take 90 days and get up and watch the sunrise. i've been doing it. it's hard to do in new york. you do something, you look it up. 6. : -- 6:33. and i swear to god 6:33 it comes out of nowhere. >> before i let you go... >> yes. >>..your first grammy - many more to follow - was for "after the love." >> you have no notes. you're a freak. >>
i mean.... >> i don't know. i really don't know.ugh you, not from you. you can say maybe it's all up there for grabs in the universe and it comes through you. right now, if i wrote a song, if you describe anything to me... ..make it slow, it's early. >> it's - let's do - let's do "sun rise." sitting on the verandah. >> "sun rise." but you want it film score or a pop song. >> i want it it be film score. >> yes. >> yes, yes, yes. >>...
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i mean, i know i'm not crazy, but i do think i need to be in therapy. yeah. i think i do.t i guess that's going to be a good thing. >> while ayryana heads home, aaron's attorney meets with him to discuss his decision to follow his mother's advice and turn down a plea bargain. aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed the crimes for which he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to get this case resolved. are you not clear as to believing that they have enough on you? is that what the problem is? >> yeah, i know they don't. i didn't even do it. >> what the police officer is saying that is you basically fled from this vehicle and they chased you down, and that they were on foot pursuit pursuing you, and that led to your arrest. >> i don't even know nothing about -- >> were you driving a white expedition at any time? >> no. >> around that time period? >> no. >> you never took off running? you're saying none of that happened? >> none of that happened. >> all right. then i'll
i mean, i know i'm not crazy, but i do think i need to be in therapy. yeah. i think i do.t i guess that's going to be a good thing. >> while ayryana heads home, aaron's attorney meets with him to discuss his decision to follow his mother's advice and turn down a plea bargain. aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed the crimes for which he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to...
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i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was.e man i wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if bryan stays out of trouble in prison, he'll be eligible for parole in 2023. meanwhile, larry sanders continues trying to point younger inmates toward the right path. >> i mean, i ain't never been up in here. >> well, you ain't never been in here. >> a lot of them are involved in gangs and stuff, because they have to be, because the way how it is in here. >> why you want to go talk to the kids? >> because, you know, nobody never came and talked to me when i was in school or nothing, and gave me a different outlook on the way i took in life. somebody would, i probably wouldn't end up in the situation i'm in now. so i want to give somebody -- you know what i'm saying? i'm young too. oh, young people, on a different level. i want to let them know that there is the way to ch
i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was.e man i wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if bryan stays out of trouble in prison, he'll be eligible for parole in 2023. meanwhile, larry sanders continues trying to point younger inmates toward the right path. >> i mean, i ain't never been up in here. >>...
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>> yeah, i mean, i try to be. and then, in art you can be respectful to the composers, but also personal, you know? the - in art we're very liberal. there's not such a one rule that you can only play tchaikovsky in this way. you can only play beethoven in that way. you know, if that's the case nobody want to become a musician. because being a musician there's no limit. >> and similarly you would say that about your collaborations with people like pharrell or metallica. these are about musicians at the opposite end of the universe from your traditions. that's pretty out there. >> i mean, the important things are quite clear. they're wonderful musicians. and as a musician, we will collaborate with great musicians, no matter what- type of genre - what type of style. >> do you learn something from the experience? >> absolutely. i mean, with metallica, i learn so much, and i kind of - harmonies, that i never played in classical music. but also, i found out, the things they are doing, sometimes it's similar to some of t
>> yeah, i mean, i try to be. and then, in art you can be respectful to the composers, but also personal, you know? the - in art we're very liberal. there's not such a one rule that you can only play tchaikovsky in this way. you can only play beethoven in that way. you know, if that's the case nobody want to become a musician. because being a musician there's no limit. >> and similarly you would say that about your collaborations with people like pharrell or metallica. these are...
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i had a wonderful four years there and i taught poetry there which i don't know if i would have had i been somewhere else. >> host: wetted poetry mean to you? >> guest: when i was an undergrad, i was initially enchanted by the way that a poem, looking at something very small local and perhaps seemingly inconsequential could open up a powerful kind of revelation for the reader. the more i thought about it and the more it tempted to write poems these premeditated things are about making choices and language, listening to what the choices yield and then taking the next step is almost like this mysterious pursuit and it just seemed like a really helpful tool with which to examine the every day as i knew it. i wasn't consciously making the connection between poetry and some of the larger experiences i was wrestling with such a mother's illness, being able to stop time and ask all the right questions. the kinds of questions that seem like a power that i really needed. i wasn't writing many poems directly about my mother's illness at the time. i think that memory and thinking about the right
i had a wonderful four years there and i taught poetry there which i don't know if i would have had i been somewhere else. >> host: wetted poetry mean to you? >> guest: when i was an undergrad, i was initially enchanted by the way that a poem, looking at something very small local and perhaps seemingly inconsequential could open up a powerful kind of revelation for the reader. the more i thought about it and the more it tempted to write poems these premeditated things are about...
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>> yeah, i did. i put it to one side. i wrote another book. i wrote a book of short stories for nocturns and these other things. this happened to me a lot. i had to attempt three times. there are two abandoned versions of the book in the '90s. >> rose: but they build on each other. >> they build on each other. >> rose: you didn't throw it in the ocean. >> no, i never abandon anything actually, because i have this kind of strange maybe naive confidence that if i come back to it, something that was wrong before would have gone away, and there will be a solution that hadn't occurred to me the first time around, second time around, that will present itself, and that's been my experience. never let me go it was only the third time around that i came upon what you might call the sci-fi, that this should be a story about young people who had actually been harvested as clones for organ donation. that wasn't there in my first two attempts. i was trying hard to contrive a way in which young people could go through the experience of old people, you know,
>> yeah, i did. i put it to one side. i wrote another book. i wrote a book of short stories for nocturns and these other things. this happened to me a lot. i had to attempt three times. there are two abandoned versions of the book in the '90s. >> rose: but they build on each other. >> they build on each other. >> rose: you didn't throw it in the ocean. >> no, i never abandon anything actually, because i have this kind of strange maybe naive confidence that if i...
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i know that. i know that. i saw that. there was probably nothing more galvanizing for our party to be against what the president is or isn't for -- or is for. i think the point is well made. but i don't think it's hopeless because i do think starting today, if he were starting to invite people one by one in couples, four by four to try and make something work for the last whatever 16 months of his term, he ought to be doing that. and so when you -- you say, what do you do when you're faced with someone who's just going to reject you for who you are? it's tough. i mean, it's tough. i've also seen the difference in the business world is, you know, people are less quick to adapt that kind of mentality because you have a mutual interest in trying to do a deal or trying to close a transaction or whatever it is. i think that's what you're going to -- in everyday life, outside the political arena you'll have people a lot more reasonable because they have a shared end. and -- but in the political arena we have to work to sort of
i know that. i know that. i saw that. there was probably nothing more galvanizing for our party to be against what the president is or isn't for -- or is for. i think the point is well made. but i don't think it's hopeless because i do think starting today, if he were starting to invite people one by one in couples, four by four to try and make something work for the last whatever 16 months of his term, he ought to be doing that. and so when you -- you say, what do you do when you're faced with...
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like i look at you and i see you as me when i first got here, 'cuz when i first got here i was messing up, you know that from stuff i told you end up messing around and get extended because i'm already on that track so... >> yeah dog i just want to let you know, keep your head up, and don't let that get to you dog. >> my friend keith talks to me whenever i need somebody to talk to and stuff like that. it's just, he's really cool with me and stuff like that. he helps me a lot. >> ay fellas, we're gonna do a quick check-in. yeah, thank you, keith. >> so helping keidrik, is that part of moving out of a probationary stage 2 to a full-on stage 2? >> it could, yeah, for mentoring him. >> do you feel like you're a mentor to him? >> yes 'cause no one else even thinks about talking' to him. like, whenever he engages with anyone else, it's just, they're talking crap to him. >> keidrik, how was your day? >> um, it was alright. >> keidrik is facing a disciplinary hearing for fighting. under this new system, he'll get to cool off with a counselor. >> hopefully everything goes good, i mean i was the
like i look at you and i see you as me when i first got here, 'cuz when i first got here i was messing up, you know that from stuff i told you end up messing around and get extended because i'm already on that track so... >> yeah dog i just want to let you know, keep your head up, and don't let that get to you dog. >> my friend keith talks to me whenever i need somebody to talk to and stuff like that. it's just, he's really cool with me and stuff like that. he helps me a lot....
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max: no, i can't -- i can't say that i feel guilty at all. am a big believer in working almost to the absolute exhaustion every day. i am a big believer in pushing yourself, getting more out of yourself, out of your team than an you think or they think they can do. as far as my skills are concerned, i know how to do people, i know how to inspire and engage. it's all here. emily: how does being an immigrant impact what you do and how you live your life? max: it shapes everything. i think it's a secret advantage. silicon valley has always been built by the hands of immigrants in a big way. in part because we come here with nothing to lose. we know that if we don't do it, no one else will give it to us. we work hard. we are used to discrimination, so we cast a wider net when we look for people to collaborate with, people to hire, people to bring in. we don't take anything for granted. emily: do you feel you've been discriminated against? here? max: no, never. i feel like i've -- everything i have, i owe to the fact that u.s. and the silicon vall
max: no, i can't -- i can't say that i feel guilty at all. am a big believer in working almost to the absolute exhaustion every day. i am a big believer in pushing yourself, getting more out of yourself, out of your team than an you think or they think they can do. as far as my skills are concerned, i know how to do people, i know how to inspire and engage. it's all here. emily: how does being an immigrant impact what you do and how you live your life? max: it shapes everything. i think it's a...
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>> there are days i wonder if i bit off more than i can choose where i sit around telling myself, did it have to be seven king dotcoms? why couldn'ts i have been five king dotcoms? five would have been a lot. having thrown the balls in the air, i feel compelled to keep on juggling them. i use the point of view structure as a limited thifrd person point of view. so each chapter is seen from through theizes of a particular point of view character and you only -- you hear his thoughts or her thoughts. you see the things they see. you hear the things they hear. son unless one of my point of view characters is present at a particular ernt or conversation or battle, you can only hear about it second-hand though you can only here rumors that might be distorted. >> that's been the structure i really have most -- most of my writing. when i was a younger writer back in the '70s, i experimented with other things like ommicient point of view or first person but i settled on this which i think is most eventive, this tight viewpoint structure, third person. and i think it's the best way to tell a s
>> there are days i wonder if i bit off more than i can choose where i sit around telling myself, did it have to be seven king dotcoms? why couldn'ts i have been five king dotcoms? five would have been a lot. having thrown the balls in the air, i feel compelled to keep on juggling them. i use the point of view structure as a limited thifrd person point of view. so each chapter is seen from through theizes of a particular point of view character and you only -- you hear his thoughts or her...
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but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we do not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. >> prior to that, you didn't know about chefs. >> getting the cooking job was the last thing you did after you got out of the military before you went to jail. [laughter] it was the lowest common denominator. anybody could wash dishes. you could always get that matter what your education, no matter your luck, no matter what your situation, no matter your location geographically. >> when i told my parents i wanted to cook, i think they had visions of me with a cigarette hanging out of my mouth stirring the sauce. >> look where you are now. >> in a suit stirring the sauce. >> rachael, let me ask you this. what would you say was your big breakthrough moment when you finally said, you know what, i am going somewhere? >> my life has been a series of happy accidents, and the thing that has made those ac
but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we do not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. >> prior to that, you didn't know about chefs. >> getting the cooking job was the last thing you did after you got out of the military before you went to jail. [laughter] it was the lowest common denominator....
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when i first started this, i had a beer belly and i was just a big blob and i knew i had to do somethingith it. and with the tummy tuck belt i lost inches the first week. i could just tell each and every day that i was getting smaller and getting smaller, and... fat has definitely gone away. it's really targeting the tummy. >> i've always been a very athletic person, worked out my entire life. and i'm seeing results with the program that i had not seen from exercise alone. before the tummy tuck program, i would say i still had a very fit midsection, but after the tummy tuck program, i have a much more defined and toned midsection. i'm starting to see ab definition improve far greater than i would have expected. the tummy tuck program is really pretty simple. you apply the cream twice a day, you put the belt on, you do your ab tightener exercises, wear the belt for at least 10 minutes you take the belt off and then go about the rest of your day. it's extremely simple. it's a no-brainer to just add it on to your current fitness regimen. i was doing exercises before but i haven't had any re
when i first started this, i had a beer belly and i was just a big blob and i knew i had to do somethingith it. and with the tummy tuck belt i lost inches the first week. i could just tell each and every day that i was getting smaller and getting smaller, and... fat has definitely gone away. it's really targeting the tummy. >> i've always been a very athletic person, worked out my entire life. and i'm seeing results with the program that i had not seen from exercise alone. before the...
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i told him what i was doing through -- i left him in -- let me see when i ended. when i went to cambridge in basically, july of '69 is when i ended. is that right? '6 9d. i'm sorry. yes. he saw the file cabinet was broken into in labor day weekend, '69. >> no, labor day weekend of '71. >> '71. that's right. sorry. so 37 years ago. >> hold for 15 segts here and see if this phone goes away. >> the phone is still -- wait. >> there we go. >> yeah okay. so the pentagon papers had come out in june. so he knew all of that. so he now knows, you know the white house is very interested in this. so somebody has burgled his office. he was certain it was the white house. but i wasn't seeing him then. i was in cambridge. he wasn't in direct touch with me. i called -- something else happened. but let me come to this point. his lawyer, he talked to a lawyer about it. and the lawyer advised him don't get involved. don't get ininvolved. it's a white house operation. and don't tell -- well he said -- he apologized to me. he said i felt guilty. i feel i wronged you, which, from a pro
i told him what i was doing through -- i left him in -- let me see when i ended. when i went to cambridge in basically, july of '69 is when i ended. is that right? '6 9d. i'm sorry. yes. he saw the file cabinet was broken into in labor day weekend, '69. >> no, labor day weekend of '71. >> '71. that's right. sorry. so 37 years ago. >> hold for 15 segts here and see if this phone goes away. >> the phone is still -- wait. >> there we go. >> yeah okay. so the...
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senator tom carper: my wife says that i never grew up and i hope in a sense that i never do. i grew up in virginia, my dad worked for nationwide insurance. it was in gamble, virginia on the north carolina border. i was in the boy scouts. my father encouraged me to attend and i did scout when i was 12 or so. the first time i ever sat in an airplane was at the civil air patrol, indicated that took off beside me. off into the wild blue yonder. i was always intrigued with the military, my dad had been a chief petty officer in world war ii and in my family, nobody ever graduated from college that i was aware of. when i was a senior in high school i applied to the air force academy. we did not have a lot of money. i applied truly to be considered. best to late to be considered -- to late to be considered. i was in high school and there were announcements, anybody interested in winning a navy scholarship, go see the guidance counselor. i thought that could be me. i went to seize the guidance counselor and i found out about something called the navy rotc. delusion and fees at $50 a m
senator tom carper: my wife says that i never grew up and i hope in a sense that i never do. i grew up in virginia, my dad worked for nationwide insurance. it was in gamble, virginia on the north carolina border. i was in the boy scouts. my father encouraged me to attend and i did scout when i was 12 or so. the first time i ever sat in an airplane was at the civil air patrol, indicated that took off beside me. off into the wild blue yonder. i was always intrigued with the military, my dad had...
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i think i speak or most of us on the rest of what i said. that and i will take myself. on this amendment senator brown is right. china is different. china is different in the way it does trade and they are rapacious. they have a plan and china is going after the cream of american industry, the tech industry, the pharmaceutical industry high-end manufacturing. i've had two new york companies get deals in china. they sold their family jewels. ge gave china the designs for the turbines that spend so quickly to get a 10 year contract ibm just made a deal with china where they had to give away a lot of the knowledge of the software that took decades to build up but china such a huge market. it says to these companies we will give you five or 10 years of good yield and we would let you an otherwise but you have to show us how you do what you do and than the chinese company will do it. we will be stuck so just justice over the last 20 years by doing nothing we have lost out on low and middle and manufacturing and services. we are going to lose out on the best thing we have got
i think i speak or most of us on the rest of what i said. that and i will take myself. on this amendment senator brown is right. china is different. china is different in the way it does trade and they are rapacious. they have a plan and china is going after the cream of american industry, the tech industry, the pharmaceutical industry high-end manufacturing. i've had two new york companies get deals in china. they sold their family jewels. ge gave china the designs for the turbines that spend...
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i mean, i grew up the biggest chevy chase fan. i mean, i really wanted to be chevy chase. so -- i never get star struck. but chevy was at ucb. and we were going to do the show together. and so i thought, "well, i gotta say 'hi' to him." so i went up to him. and i was like, "chevy, i want to say i'm a big fan. i'm rob huebel." and chevy just hauled off and slapped me across the face. so hard. i mean, it was like -- i saw red. [ laughter ] like, my first instinct was just to be like, defend myself. but then he just kind of made a joke, like, "hey, can't you see i'm talking to somebody, kid?" or something like that. >> seth: right. >> and a lot of people thought, "that's not so cool, chevy," but for me -- he was like my hero so i was like, "that's awesome." [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i mean, he's a comedy idol. >> seth: slapped by a hero. >> slapped by my hero. and one day if i play my cards right, i'm going to get to slap some young guy, you know? [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. you can say that slap came from chevy chase. paying it forward. >> just paying it forward, bro.
i mean, i grew up the biggest chevy chase fan. i mean, i really wanted to be chevy chase. so -- i never get star struck. but chevy was at ucb. and we were going to do the show together. and so i thought, "well, i gotta say 'hi' to him." so i went up to him. and i was like, "chevy, i want to say i'm a big fan. i'm rob huebel." and chevy just hauled off and slapped me across the face. so hard. i mean, it was like -- i saw red. [ laughter ] like, my first instinct was just to...
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i just, totally, i had no idea where i was or who i was. >> seth: what happened?ry dark. not fun. >> seth: you know you have one? >> oh, yeah. >> seth: you are not thinking -- >> very clear. not only the rest of the cast. obviously they're waiting for me to speak. but at a certain point, about, 1,000 paying customers are also like, he needs to say something. because, this is like awkward for everyone here. that wasn't. during "the graduate" actually, i -- i one time farted on stage. [ laughter ] but this is what was interesting. it was a silent one. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you think, you are clear. >> i'm clear. i'm clear. i think it was kathleen i was in the scene with, but she was further upstage. oh, i'm fine. about 15 seconds later, i noticed the gentleman in the front row going, ew, oh. [ laughter and applause ] no joke. no joke. >> seth: you're fine. again you are still in the clear. it's not like he is -- oh that's a biggs. >> yeah. yeah. that's true. or maybe he was commenting on the show. what a stinker? i don't know. another time. i actually, got a pran
i just, totally, i had no idea where i was or who i was. >> seth: what happened?ry dark. not fun. >> seth: you know you have one? >> oh, yeah. >> seth: you are not thinking -- >> very clear. not only the rest of the cast. obviously they're waiting for me to speak. but at a certain point, about, 1,000 paying customers are also like, he needs to say something. because, this is like awkward for everyone here. that wasn't. during "the graduate" actually, i --...
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>> i don't- i didn't want to change i just, i have to. because if i go outside and i do the same thing i might rob the wrong person and get myself killed or- i'm robbing the wrong person, they pull out a gun and i shoot them first. so, if i go out and do the same thing i'll either be dead within a week or in prison for the rest of my life so... >> since then... mequite has added group counseling from a certified therapist. once a week, it's one-on-one. >> what are some other factors that might help us to add to that epiphany? >> j. paul taylor didn't fully implement cambiar until a year ago. it's success is still measured in kids like keith who finally reaches his mom. >> thank you sir. sup mom?... how are you doing? oh i know i ain't even trippin' like those kids can't bring me down. alright, so... alright well, i don't want to go over before i get in trouble. alright i love you too. bye. >> then suddenly, i see another side of keith... when ...out of nowhere... he tries to start a fight. he's the guy with the pink cast in this surveilla
>> i don't- i didn't want to change i just, i have to. because if i go outside and i do the same thing i might rob the wrong person and get myself killed or- i'm robbing the wrong person, they pull out a gun and i shoot them first. so, if i go out and do the same thing i'll either be dead within a week or in prison for the rest of my life so... >> since then... mequite has added group counseling from a certified therapist. once a week, it's one-on-one. >> what are some other...
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i think i got ice cream. >> mine?ber my first date like it was just yesterday. ♪ [ laughter ] her name was margaret. oh, sweet margaret. she had the cutest dimples when she smiled. and her laugh, she had the sweetest little laugh. it was like, hee hee hee. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, james. i just asked where your first date was. >> arby's. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, this is pretty cool. japan's new magnetic levitation train set a world record after it traveled over 373 miles per hour during a test run yesterday. wow. not to be outdone, amtrak said that if you left right now, they could get you to boston by memorial day. [ laughter ] not guaranteeing. but they'll try. [ applause ] almost. it's cool. and finally, i want to say a a belated happy birthday to queen elizabeth, who turned 89 years old yesterday. queen elizabeth -- [ cheers and applause ] queen elizabeth spent her birthday the way she does every year -- laughing at prince charles. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ as queen eli
i think i got ice cream. >> mine?ber my first date like it was just yesterday. ♪ [ laughter ] her name was margaret. oh, sweet margaret. she had the cutest dimples when she smiled. and her laugh, she had the sweetest little laugh. it was like, hee hee hee. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, james. i just asked where your first date was. >> arby's. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, this is pretty cool. japan's new magnetic levitation train set a world...
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i was literally panicked having anxiety attacks and i came forward because i don't believe that -- i don't believe he should be an officer or officer vasquez and ferminger and he's -- i believe my assault by the police department -- as an officer was racially motivated and that's why i came forward and i am sure i'm not the only african-american person that experienced this and i maybe one that is in a good position many years later to come forward and help get him off of the street as an officer and that's why i came forward and i want peace of mind. i think for me this will help bring closure. >> thank you very much ms. wheeler. >> these are just a couple of examples of the statements that i have learned of, and i recorded to bring today, and again this is not to say that every officer in the police department or everyone that works in the court system -- certainly there are a lot of good people that work in the justice system. i think most people try to do their best but the reality is if you look at the numbers there's no question beyond a reasonable doubt that our system in san
i was literally panicked having anxiety attacks and i came forward because i don't believe that -- i don't believe he should be an officer or officer vasquez and ferminger and he's -- i believe my assault by the police department -- as an officer was racially motivated and that's why i came forward and i am sure i'm not the only african-american person that experienced this and i maybe one that is in a good position many years later to come forward and help get him off of the street as an...
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i said if i am going to do it, i have to do it now.bedroom door unlocked. >> this was the one time your bedroom door was not locked? >> never before that happened. >> she races downstairs the front door was open but beyond it the second door padlocked shut. still she managed to squeeze beyond it. >> i'm waving my arm. please, please help me i'm amanda berry, please. >> she's too scared to go back and i turned to michelle and said we could run. but michelle gets pumped, i talked her out of it. >> why did you talk her out of it? >> i thought amanda got caught. >> outside the neighbor was outside but didn't intervene. >> he didn't help me. i thought that's when he's going to come home. >> that's when charles randy came in. >> i saw this girl go nuts. she said help me get out. i been here a long time >> he started to pull on the door and couldn't get it open either. he kind of kicks it. he said there you go, finish kicking it out and you can get out. >> with reckless courage amanda kicks her way to freedom and emerges, clinging to her terr
i said if i am going to do it, i have to do it now.bedroom door unlocked. >> this was the one time your bedroom door was not locked? >> never before that happened. >> she races downstairs the front door was open but beyond it the second door padlocked shut. still she managed to squeeze beyond it. >> i'm waving my arm. please, please help me i'm amanda berry, please. >> she's too scared to go back and i turned to michelle and said we could run. but michelle gets...
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i got a -- i tore a left rotator cuff. i tore my right knee cartilage. i twisted my ankles. i had concussions. plus, remember, i had back surgery, so -- >> right. right. at 16. >> at 16, so i had always struggled with back pain. now you talk about god in a life. i don't believe in coincidence. i believe god plans everything. i was actually up in boston during a production, and i was telling one of the cameramen about this story i'm just telling you. i said, "man, my rotator's hurt, and my--" you know, i said, "i'm 40 years old, and if i don't figure out how to get rid of some of this pain, i'm not sure what's gonna happen." >> okay. >> and being in the industry mike, i've tried all the products. so trust me. nothing worked. well, while i was telling this story, a woman comes to me, and she says, "here, try this." >> this is the product we're talking about. >> this is the product we're talking about, the formula we're talking about, and i said, "well, what's this?" and she started to go over the ingredient, and i stopped her, and i said, "ma'am, you know i've been doing this
i got a -- i tore a left rotator cuff. i tore my right knee cartilage. i twisted my ankles. i had concussions. plus, remember, i had back surgery, so -- >> right. right. at 16. >> at 16, so i had always struggled with back pain. now you talk about god in a life. i don't believe in coincidence. i believe god plans everything. i was actually up in boston during a production, and i was telling one of the cameramen about this story i'm just telling you. i said, "man, my rotator's...
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i shouldn't do that in tv but i repeated myself. some fog in san francisco in the morning and 70 in down down. ve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jeremy piven -- ariana grande -- tech expert john topolsky and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 229 georgia! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hot crowd right there! hey, looking good! welcome to "the tonight show," you guys. you're here. you're indoors. you're safe. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. looking good. you look great. great mood tonight, huh? you're in a great mood? [ cheers and applause ] everyone's excited because today is the first day of spring! [ laughter ] i think right? >> one to three inches going to be a possibility. >> wet and slushy friday -- >> a chilly saturday. >> sunday, frigid. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: what is going on? march comes in like a lion
i shouldn't do that in tv but i repeated myself. some fog in san francisco in the morning and 70 in down down. ve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jeremy piven -- ariana grande -- tech expert john topolsky and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 229 georgia! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ]...
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i won't get my word and if i let him off before i finish. i want to remind you that facebook and independent journal review is waiting to host you at their party. walk out the front door of the hotel, turn left, go down three buildings, it's on your right. it is less than a five minute walk. it's all on them. they can't wait to see you. several of our speakers today will be there. my understanding is that the senator will put his sneakers on and walk over there as well. senator brown will be there, and another couple of good folks. i will see you there. i look forward to seeing you bright and early at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow for our focus group. thank you very much. [applause] sen. rubio: thank you for having us. that was a lot of fun. i really enjoyed it. >> we are taking your phone calls as the gop summit wraps up tonight. we will be back tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern time for more speakers, including rand paul. we will also be hearing from texas senator ted cruz. again, taking your calls, the republican line. immigrants can join us. independe
i won't get my word and if i let him off before i finish. i want to remind you that facebook and independent journal review is waiting to host you at their party. walk out the front door of the hotel, turn left, go down three buildings, it's on your right. it is less than a five minute walk. it's all on them. they can't wait to see you. several of our speakers today will be there. my understanding is that the senator will put his sneakers on and walk over there as well. senator brown will be...
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about -- i mean i think we should think outside the box. i appreciate the sand bags but i agree with folks when the problem is internal to the house and it's coming out of the sewer system i don't care how many sand bags you have it's not going to fix it. although i do appreciate that you have made them more available, so i think that if anyone can figure this out san francisco can figure it out. if any part of san francisco can figure it out certainly the good folks at 17th and folsom working with the puc can figure it out so i look forward to working with folks but now we're going away and i don't want to keep supervisor mar because we're going to lose quorum and i am happy to chat after the hearing so if we can continue this to the call of the chair, mr. chairman. >> and seems like three months after the community process and do that without objection and continue to the call of the chair. mr. evans anymore items? no more items. >> thank you very much. >> thank you mr. cruz and your staff. [gavel] >> hello, i'm the deputy assistant manag
about -- i mean i think we should think outside the box. i appreciate the sand bags but i agree with folks when the problem is internal to the house and it's coming out of the sewer system i don't care how many sand bags you have it's not going to fix it. although i do appreciate that you have made them more available, so i think that if anyone can figure this out san francisco can figure it out. if any part of san francisco can figure it out certainly the good folks at 17th and folsom working...
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i knew what i i knew when i saw the little girls i knew what was going to happen. it brought tears to my eyes. it was very graphic. to see them go back and forth on the bridge cannot understand that i am an african american. if if they had not done this will not be able to talk today. this book would not be here. that movie i don't believe it showed everything because it was very graphic, but it was much more brutal. the movie touched me. i commend i commend opera and all of them. i think it was a wonderful movie. people who want to preserve history people died. this was not an easy struggle. they want to believe it. people died. so that was some of the impetus. black and white people died. >> host: and the residents are not condoleezza rice was a friend of one of those from birmingham, alabama. and she worked within the bush administration. obviously national security advisor and secretary of state. did she feel she had a race portfolio? >> guest: she is in this book on the record command i think are for truth. he was there and brought to the table. what it was ti
i knew what i i knew when i saw the little girls i knew what was going to happen. it brought tears to my eyes. it was very graphic. to see them go back and forth on the bridge cannot understand that i am an african american. if if they had not done this will not be able to talk today. this book would not be here. that movie i don't believe it showed everything because it was very graphic, but it was much more brutal. the movie touched me. i commend i commend opera and all of them. i think it...
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i mean, i guess i wonder why aren't we seeing more?an give some examples -- look, i can give you great examples of where i will say to someone, "hey, we should do more," and i can see them fully give and go all in. and then i, you know, a very famous ceo of a hot technology company -- i'm not going to call him out on your show -- just talking to him and say, "hey, don't you want to give back?" and he wrote me an email and he said, "well, what have i been given?" i said, "what do you mean?" "well, what have i been given? i created all this. i did this. i made this happen." and i was like, you know -- i am taken aback by that, honestly. where it's like, ok, well. it is a point of view. and the reality is, look, we are all working together to make this a better place. and if we do not work together, it will not happen. taking that position is not going to anyone anywhere. emily: you are also very active politically. you've hosted multiple fundraisers for president obama. how satisfied are you with his presidency? marc: number one, i am no
i mean, i guess i wonder why aren't we seeing more?an give some examples -- look, i can give you great examples of where i will say to someone, "hey, we should do more," and i can see them fully give and go all in. and then i, you know, a very famous ceo of a hot technology company -- i'm not going to call him out on your show -- just talking to him and say, "hey, don't you want to give back?" and he wrote me an email and he said, "well, what have i been given?" i...
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what i want, when i want.ing to stop me. >> as he serves his time in pendleton's gang unit, boggess says his former ties with the imperial gangsters gave him street cred but that wasn't his own crutch on the outside. >> when you got a gun on you, it makes you feel a lot safer than it would if you didn't have one. the neighborhood i grew up in, people always shooting, fighting and stuff, and it's just crazy. it makes you feel powerful, too, like you can't be touched, and i like that feeling. >> even behind bars, boggess has had his share of violent episodes -- fighting, battery, attempted escape. this is his second stint in a juvenile prison. this time for armed robbery. >> it wasn't about needing or wanting money. i mean, i had money. it was just something to do. it was a gas station. i know it was scary for her because, i mean, the way she reacted, but it don't really get to me like it would other people. but, i mean, yeah, i think about it sometimes, like, i mean, she never did anything to me. i shouldn't ha
what i want, when i want.ing to stop me. >> as he serves his time in pendleton's gang unit, boggess says his former ties with the imperial gangsters gave him street cred but that wasn't his own crutch on the outside. >> when you got a gun on you, it makes you feel a lot safer than it would if you didn't have one. the neighborhood i grew up in, people always shooting, fighting and stuff, and it's just crazy. it makes you feel powerful, too, like you can't be touched, and i like that...
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went in and applied for my license and told i couldn't put my partner on unless i was murder i thought about that and thought i'm not on the water or electric bill i don't have a car i'm not on the insurance those are the things that would be accepted as being a homeowner and occupant it is stymie i will a be a honest woman i want to participate and short-term rentals and shows pretty cool have a good night thank you very much thank you for your time. >> good evening. i'm michelle and i am very long time resident of san francisco and longtime homeowner i've been renting out a room for a little bit of last year and plan to continue this year is a glimmer of hope to remain in the city as i get older my friends retiring are leaving one here and there it is stressing i don't want to have to leave also i'm finding it really a ray of hope i feel like it benefits everyone that we're doing this home sharing it benefits the neighborhoods as everyone said and the city i know that register housing in the city is complex and complicated needs a lot of serious diagonal and creativity we need to wor
went in and applied for my license and told i couldn't put my partner on unless i was murder i thought about that and thought i'm not on the water or electric bill i don't have a car i'm not on the insurance those are the things that would be accepted as being a homeowner and occupant it is stymie i will a be a honest woman i want to participate and short-term rentals and shows pretty cool have a good night thank you very much thank you for your time. >> good evening. i'm michelle and i...
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>> yeah, i don't -- this is my -- i don't speak.e never been on a talk show, how? >> i've never spoken on it. i've never talked on a talk show. >> jimmy: yeah. how's it feel? >> ever, it feels really -- i feel vulnerable. >> jimmy: no, no, no! but you're doing a great job. isn't she talking like a person talks? [ cheers and applause ] >> i can talk! >> jimmy: do you talk a lot in your concerts, when you do your shows? do you talk a lot and do this? >> yeah, there's a lot of yelling. there's a lot of, like, "how y'all feeling?" [ laughter ] there's a lot of that. >> jimmy: how's everyone doing tonight? yeah, that's very good. you're voice gets really high there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i know you do impersonations. >> i do some. >> jimmy: i heard you do celine dion before, and it's fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: could you do a a little -- i don't want to put you on the spot, but i'll just give you a a song or something like that. >> we can do one together. >> jimmy: i'll just try one. >> she's done many duets. oh, you had a microphone
>> yeah, i don't -- this is my -- i don't speak.e never been on a talk show, how? >> i've never spoken on it. i've never talked on a talk show. >> jimmy: yeah. how's it feel? >> ever, it feels really -- i feel vulnerable. >> jimmy: no, no, no! but you're doing a great job. isn't she talking like a person talks? [ cheers and applause ] >> i can talk! >> jimmy: do you talk a lot in your concerts, when you do your shows? do you talk a lot and do this?...
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generally concur with i building that josh will want to hear that i believe that 6724 g and i didn't preinclude asserting the privileges and that the 6255 balancing test was specifically not included from use in the city but asserting the two arts are the same balancing test or similar balancing test coming back to what we heard tonight, tonight was the first time i horde or read the complainant allege that the overwhelm was read i have to think further as deeventually the identity of the content of the overwhelm waves any privilege the consonant asserts i think that was with commissioner hur was going i don't know the answer and the responsibility of pirates in summary i think there is a violation here it is a violation of 67 point organization for failure to accredit the applicable code section for withholding and i think on balance that will not a 6255 balance but that withholding was justified by the evidence code i'll be happy to answer any questions otherwise thank you >> in your packet there's no page number on the bottom but it said an additional overwhelm i sent to rebecca c
generally concur with i building that josh will want to hear that i believe that 6724 g and i didn't preinclude asserting the privileges and that the 6255 balancing test was specifically not included from use in the city but asserting the two arts are the same balancing test or similar balancing test coming back to what we heard tonight, tonight was the first time i horde or read the complainant allege that the overwhelm was read i have to think further as deeventually the identity of the...
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jessica stern: i guess i do.ost symptoms are gone, but i am able to use the capacity to dissociate in my work. i can use it productively. as many people do. ptsd is not only a debilitating disorder but can actually be used productively at work. it is not good for one's personal life. brian lamb: what is the book you are working on that you interrupted to do this book. ? jessica stern: i'm working on a book on war criminals. i'm interviewing war criminals in prison, which is much safer than going out and finding jihadi. i know i want to do that. brian lamb: war criminals based in the united states? jessica stern: no, were criminals indicted or mostly convicted for their participation in the war in bosnia. brian lamb: what is your timing on the release? jessica stern: i'm not sure. this is a very research intensive book. i would love to come talk to about it when i finished. brian lamb: the name of the book we have been talking about is "isis: the state of terror". our guest is co-author jessica stern. we thank you
jessica stern: i guess i do.ost symptoms are gone, but i am able to use the capacity to dissociate in my work. i can use it productively. as many people do. ptsd is not only a debilitating disorder but can actually be used productively at work. it is not good for one's personal life. brian lamb: what is the book you are working on that you interrupted to do this book. ? jessica stern: i'm working on a book on war criminals. i'm interviewing war criminals in prison, which is much safer than...
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i got i got lost. i got lost in a really what you would call a really poor neighborhood. what i stopped asking for directions he was terrified. working on his car. is not a danger to you or anybody else. else. just a guy working on his car. to see the dynamics of communities. >> thank you. next question. is there a student in line? >> yes, please. >> an isolated incident of terrorism and if there was such a strong reaction to it why should these isolated incidents not have the same or at least similar reaction >> i have no idea. i think again my.is -- and i we will repeat what i said before there seems to be a scarcity of good statistics except that we do know african-americans are more likely to be shot and arrested in the 1st place we don't know the gross numbers on that. i just have real impatience with this idea that we keep stringing together all of these isolated incidents. when you have ten or 20 isolated incidents it seems to me you have a pattern. that just seems like logic to me. [applause] >
i got i got lost. i got lost in a really what you would call a really poor neighborhood. what i stopped asking for directions he was terrified. working on his car. is not a danger to you or anybody else. else. just a guy working on his car. to see the dynamics of communities. >> thank you. next question. is there a student in line? >> yes, please. >> an isolated incident of terrorism and if there was such a strong reaction to it why should these isolated incidents not have the...
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i am not a native of san francisco, i wish i was, i think what i like best about the city is the diversity, not only of ethnic and cultural diversity but also the diversity in terms of families and the way families are constructed and i think i've been really fortunate to have lots of different kinds of families in my family child care and i think to be able to speak to their needs with a body like this would be very epic, not only for them but for the kids that i serve, i think a lot of times, the kids get left out, we are so interested in quality of querier, we forget what that looks like from the children's perspective and i also think the teachers themselves, especially family care child care providers are in a dangerous place right now. the more we push for quality care, the more chain store child care dom *f comes into the city, the worse things are i think for our delivery system, so that's why i like to do it and i'm going to keep my comments brief because i'm nervous, so i'm open for questions. >> thank you. what's the size of your site? >> 14. >> and you have other staff besides
i am not a native of san francisco, i wish i was, i think what i like best about the city is the diversity, not only of ethnic and cultural diversity but also the diversity in terms of families and the way families are constructed and i think i've been really fortunate to have lots of different kinds of families in my family child care and i think to be able to speak to their needs with a body like this would be very epic, not only for them but for the kids that i serve, i think a lot of times,...
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but i did this whole thing where i got -- i used to sell camping gear and i have this camp thing thateverest. i get to this camp with dads who have done this and clearly you don't ino what this is about. some dads had tents with help in them. they had chairs and lamps and we're like this. 5-year-olds at the time they have no proximity alarm. she can sit this close to my face. so we fall asleep and there's a bunch of comics at the gig. when you are with comics this stuff is funny but normal parents hear, this my kid gets up and all the comics are going how was camping the first night. it would have been all right but my dad kept touching me. they all laugh because it is this close. she kept falling out of the sleeping bag. i have to put her back in. she is launched in the corner. but there's normal parents heard this and of course won't let me alone with anybody. >> jimmy: tim allen will be in las vegas. do not bring the children. he is not allowed with them at the mirage hotel may 16th and season four of last man standing friday night. always a pleasure. thank you, tim. we'll be right
but i did this whole thing where i got -- i used to sell camping gear and i have this camp thing thateverest. i get to this camp with dads who have done this and clearly you don't ino what this is about. some dads had tents with help in them. they had chairs and lamps and we're like this. 5-year-olds at the time they have no proximity alarm. she can sit this close to my face. so we fall asleep and there's a bunch of comics at the gig. when you are with comics this stuff is funny but normal...
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the more i turn into my father the older i get. i hate ted. i found out those things that i swore i would never say to my children. if all your friends jumped off the bridge would you? >> i have no idea what did means. you don't live and dead democracy. under my roof is a dictatorship for price say that to my kids. but never what he would tell my brother i am not giving you a famous last name or the inheritance. i will make sure you get a great education. if you get that there is no limit on what you can accomplish every night get off on your knees to thank god almighty they were blessed to be born in the greatest country in the history of the world. the united states of america. [applause] i will be honest i did not appreciate that as a child especially the second everyone i knew was but it was was he was trying to you teach me and for the children and grandchildren for truck why is that so important? >> we have educational opportunities for every child knows should have the chance and it is not a true professional. >> gore you can save been
the more i turn into my father the older i get. i hate ted. i found out those things that i swore i would never say to my children. if all your friends jumped off the bridge would you? >> i have no idea what did means. you don't live and dead democracy. under my roof is a dictatorship for price say that to my kids. but never what he would tell my brother i am not giving you a famous last name or the inheritance. i will make sure you get a great education. if you get that there is no limit...
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i don't have a law degree, but i do look about me and i see a lot more of it. there was a gunfight in the parking lot of the hospital in grand forks involving three police agencies the border patrol, the university police and the local police. so far we have no idea what happened, and it's been a month. >> our next question. and again i'm going to remind you these are questions. could you please limit it to one or two sentences in your question. >> i will do my best. i graduated high school in houston, texas, in the early '70s with a police perfected -- i'm getting to it please. perfected the throwdown gun and police are still doing it today, so it's a systemic problem for a long time in various settings. what role panelists do you think the questioning of a lawful police order place in the escalation by police in these instances that often lead to death, particularly for minority's? >> i don't know. i know you could provoke a fight with a lawful order if you want to, you know. all these things are vague. that's one of the reasons why i say that it's probably a
i don't have a law degree, but i do look about me and i see a lot more of it. there was a gunfight in the parking lot of the hospital in grand forks involving three police agencies the border patrol, the university police and the local police. so far we have no idea what happened, and it's been a month. >> our next question. and again i'm going to remind you these are questions. could you please limit it to one or two sentences in your question. >> i will do my best. i graduated...