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i-- i was upset, and i didn't really get it. and i was frustrated. i was juggling a lot of emotions. but when they said, "hey, we want you to come back," i went back immediately because i wanted to share who i am. and if i can share it in front of a military audience, i can share it in front of anybody. and then i went back to kuwait and iraq. which was, you know, really emotional. 'cause at that point-- >> yeah, what was it like to go back to kuwait? >> well, first of all, i was doing all this, and can we please acknowledge the fact that i was doing all this without a passport. i wasn't even an american citizen. i had a refugee travel document, walking on military bases around the world. and people had n-- some of the countries didn't even accept a travel document. i literally had to improvise my way into the country several times. i became really efficient at interrogations. >> any ridiculous questions thrown your way? >> several, yeah. several. >> like? >> several. well, in japan, i'll just say this, they held me. it was a short hold, i mean, it w
i-- i was upset, and i didn't really get it. and i was frustrated. i was juggling a lot of emotions. but when they said, "hey, we want you to come back," i went back immediately because i wanted to share who i am. and if i can share it in front of a military audience, i can share it in front of anybody. and then i went back to kuwait and iraq. which was, you know, really emotional. 'cause at that point-- >> yeah, what was it like to go back to kuwait? >> well, first of...
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then i always kept working when i was married. i don't know how i did it. it wasn't really a conflict. it just kind of fell along, fell together as i went along. >> i think one thing that struck me very dramatically was my decision to leave vietnam and to see how seductive war is. i knew i didn't want to be someone who went from one war to the next, and be kind of a war groupie. i couldn't make a life. i wrote once that i wanted roots that went down to the source of water. and at the time, when i was in vietnam, i wasn't sure what that would have meant, and i was too young to be thinking about that. but when i went back to vietnam in 1989, it was the first time, and i travelled with a small group, all the way through the country. i was in saigon, and i did the memory walk of the places i had lived. i realized, there was a moment when it just hit me, i thought of my daughter who was then 8, and i wanted to go home. i missed the life that i had created. i think that was when i really realized that i had done that, that i had somehow chosen or life had chosen
then i always kept working when i was married. i don't know how i did it. it wasn't really a conflict. it just kind of fell along, fell together as i went along. >> i think one thing that struck me very dramatically was my decision to leave vietnam and to see how seductive war is. i knew i didn't want to be someone who went from one war to the next, and be kind of a war groupie. i couldn't make a life. i wrote once that i wanted roots that went down to the source of water. and at the...
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i remember i sat down with my boss and i was like okay, i am pregnant. he said she, i know. you stop drinking coffee and your eating more than i've ever seen you each. so i was like okay, thank you. but the first thing i said is i'm telling i'm going to give birth and going to come back right away. i had never given birth. i had no idea what i was committing myself year. but i did do that. i did come back two weeks later, literally exactly two weeks later. probably didn't even know what i was doing at the time but it did feel a commitment that i needed to work and ended to work and they needed to combat but nobody else but the pressure on me but i did get it was a sacrifice to me for what i felt was the right thing that i must do for my career. came back two weeks later, and for the record that women for her, the toughest to exhibit the i remember my first meeting was with an author. first two weeks right after if you call it maternity leave. i did not cms and because i had a global role. i was traveling all over the world when i had an infant at home. i did not see him. all
i remember i sat down with my boss and i was like okay, i am pregnant. he said she, i know. you stop drinking coffee and your eating more than i've ever seen you each. so i was like okay, thank you. but the first thing i said is i'm telling i'm going to give birth and going to come back right away. i had never given birth. i had no idea what i was committing myself year. but i did do that. i did come back two weeks later, literally exactly two weeks later. probably didn't even know what i was...
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yeah, i used to joke that i saw them more than i saw my real husband, because i did. 15 hours a day,i mean, a week. so i miss that but i don't miss alarm at 3:30. my kids love my new schedule. can you sometimes drive us to school now? >> over here. >> hi, gretchen, thank you for being here. you are an inspiration. >> thank you. >> my question is the news is so horrendous, does it ever affect you what you have to report and what you actually witnessed? thank you. >> it does, i have to be sensitive to that because when you have small children at home i realized through their eyes how bad the news is, sometimes i have to have it on because i have to have it on. mommy, will you turn that off, i can't hear that. i have to be very sensitive to how much i'm paying the attention to the news when i'm actually home, but i will tell you about a horrible story that happened in connecticut shootings two and a half years ago and how that story has turned into a positive for our family. my daughter is in the book. he actually gave a piano resitele, 11 classcal pieces. shs right -- this is right aft
yeah, i used to joke that i saw them more than i saw my real husband, because i did. 15 hours a day,i mean, a week. so i miss that but i don't miss alarm at 3:30. my kids love my new schedule. can you sometimes drive us to school now? >> over here. >> hi, gretchen, thank you for being here. you are an inspiration. >> thank you. >> my question is the news is so horrendous, does it ever affect you what you have to report and what you actually witnessed? thank you. >>...
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i don't know. i don't know, i don't think so. i think they give me very bad treatment. i think fox treats me terribly and a lot of the people that like me think they treat me terribly but i doesn't think -- why? do you think i was asked nice, easy questions. what are you going to do about jobs? another one saying do you love god. i get these questions like what is going on here. and yet, i won in every single poll of the debate. i won. i won from drudge. i won in "time magazine" i won -- everybody thought i won the debate but i certainly had the worst questions, the most unfair questions and you know, i like fox. i like it. but no, i think they treat me very poorly. yes, go ahead? i'll do that. i'll do that. >> [ indiscernible question ] >> the which? >> late night tweeting about megyn kelly -- >> takes two seconds. you do a couple tweets because when people treat me unfairly, i don't let them forget and maybe we should have more of that in this country and maybe the country wouldn't be pushed around so much. >> you say you're going to win -- >> i think so because i'm g
i don't know. i don't know, i don't think so. i think they give me very bad treatment. i think fox treats me terribly and a lot of the people that like me think they treat me terribly but i doesn't think -- why? do you think i was asked nice, easy questions. what are you going to do about jobs? another one saying do you love god. i get these questions like what is going on here. and yet, i won in every single poll of the debate. i won. i won from drudge. i won in "time magazine" i won...
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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? 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 the contemporary music we are doing. like, let's say bartok, for example, you know? he's quite rock n' roll, with his concerto no. 2, concerto no. 1. >> bartok is rock n' roll? >> absolutely. >> i reme
>> yeah, i mean, i try to be. and then, in art you can be respectful to the composers, but also personal, you know? 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,...
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i remember i came here not long after i got married with my wife. i would say 33 years ago -- paul: just as a visitor. -- bill: just as a visitor. representative macarthur: yes. in thehat surprised you time you have been a member of the 114th? representative macarthur: it has been an incredible privilege to be part of it, to try to frame the issues and move our country forward. i represent people back home in new jersey and do the right thing by them. i hope that never gets old for me. bill: what is back home like? what is the makeup of the third district? representative macarthur: it goes from the delaware river outside of philadelphia, clear across the state to the ocean. on the eastern side, the ocean side of my district, it is 30 miles of the most beautiful part of the jersey shore line. in burlington county, as you get over toward philadelphia, i have beautifularmland, country. it's a great place, hard-working people raising their plans -- raising their families. what were some of the issues that were top of your mind, or top of your constituen
i remember i came here not long after i got married with my wife. i would say 33 years ago -- paul: just as a visitor. -- bill: just as a visitor. representative macarthur: yes. in thehat surprised you time you have been a member of the 114th? representative macarthur: it has been an incredible privilege to be part of it, to try to frame the issues and move our country forward. i represent people back home in new jersey and do the right thing by them. i hope that never gets old for me. bill:...
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i did that in part because i think i had the right message.if you have the right message you can overcome the amount of money. we have seen recent examples with other folks. i think it's really tapping into the constituency. money doesn't guarantee someone is going to be successful. but like everyone i think i would like to see some sanity. applied to campaigns and the amount of money that it takes for people to hold office. >> some people say texas is going to become much more of a swing state in the next 15 to 20 years. you are seeing the democrat that changed in your district and the state. what's happening down there? >> well, the demographics are changing. we have a growing hispanic population in texas. i hope it's not a swing state. i hope it's been a conservative state that conservatives can count on. and i think that that can continue if we deliver the right message notwithstanding the changing of demographics. and i think we have an opportunity to the hispanic population to grow them as republicans. i see it every day. and certainly t
i did that in part because i think i had the right message.if you have the right message you can overcome the amount of money. we have seen recent examples with other folks. i think it's really tapping into the constituency. money doesn't guarantee someone is going to be successful. but like everyone i think i would like to see some sanity. applied to campaigns and the amount of money that it takes for people to hold office. >> some people say texas is going to become much more of a swing...
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i think it is 23. i check -- i think it's 23. they will kill me if i'm wrong, but i'm not sure. -- do you's like 23 know what some of these guys do to try to marginalize you? -- 23 50's.p some of them are worth a billion dollars. some of them are worth more than a billion. they will take fifth the million dollars for a living that might be worth a billion dollars and they add them up and say he's worth $2.9 billion. this is the press. it's not meant for a guy like me but with all of that, the statements are so good. and last night was incredible. we had an amazing event in massachusetts. look at this -- what the hell are you doing in nashville? what is that? dropped those people with me. what are you doing here? i am -- ice went millions of dollars on jet fuel. a lot of money. sign,mebody puts up a $100 to go to this thing. i don't know who did it. all over the place, i'm spending millions of dollars. i'm turning down millions -- i don't want your money. talking put a sign up about a $100 contribution which you did not have to ma
i think it is 23. i check -- i think it's 23. they will kill me if i'm wrong, but i'm not sure. -- do you's like 23 know what some of these guys do to try to marginalize you? -- 23 50's.p some of them are worth a billion dollars. some of them are worth more than a billion. they will take fifth the million dollars for a living that might be worth a billion dollars and they add them up and say he's worth $2.9 billion. this is the press. it's not meant for a guy like me but with all of that, the...
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what did i say? i was floored. i called my husband i say you have to come home he said are you all right? so we got him home and what do i wear? i tried on every formal dress by had both girls there she is going to the white house. [laughter] all of this said in the day before i turn to read has been to say i'm thinking about what we wear but who will be talked to? but it turned out to the first person resaw of was the former commandant of the naval academy when our boys were there. and senator lugar adopted as people were great. we were going to sit in the back in the corner to take pictures so we went through the receiving line and mrs. obama said by the way you are sitting with us tonight. who does that? we're just military parents. we have a farm. we were blown away. and we had a lovely night. [laughter] >> host: did you pick the purple dress? >> guest: i did. purple is the color of joined forces when our daughter christ commission and to the air force that commandant at that time told me you are the purple mag
what did i say? i was floored. i called my husband i say you have to come home he said are you all right? so we got him home and what do i wear? i tried on every formal dress by had both girls there she is going to the white house. [laughter] all of this said in the day before i turn to read has been to say i'm thinking about what we wear but who will be talked to? but it turned out to the first person resaw of was the former commandant of the naval academy when our boys were there. and senator...
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i have taken every single job i have so the public knows i take my job seriously did i do find it as being a public servant. host: you're the first woman and black african-american mayor in a city. rep. lawrence: yes. host: what does it mean to you? tell me about southfield. rep. lawrence: a reporter said to me you are the first woman and first african-american. do think you are in a city where it there is white or other races -- do think it is because it is a growing america? the people of southfield voted and elected me to be there may or. -- mayor. i will use all the skill sets and passion i have to represent the city and provide the public services the city deserves. until now, god created me as a woman and blessed me with this beautiful skin color. you could talk about race, but i want to talk about what i can do for the city. i don't take that lightly. i want so much to be a role model. every time i see a little girl or a little african-american say , wow, you are a mayor and now a congresswoman and i say you can too, i take that seriously. when i talk to women, use this phrase
i have taken every single job i have so the public knows i take my job seriously did i do find it as being a public servant. host: you're the first woman and black african-american mayor in a city. rep. lawrence: yes. host: what does it mean to you? tell me about southfield. rep. lawrence: a reporter said to me you are the first woman and first african-american. do think you are in a city where it there is white or other races -- do think it is because it is a growing america? the people of...
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i mean i came in, i knew all my music. they were working on. >> rose: you know it had powerful potential. >> i mean yeah, i knew how it affected me. you know, and you know, lyn is only a-year-older than i am, so this is our music. i recognized the rhythms and the sin could passion and the-- the syncopation and the pulse of the piece, i recognized that. it's been in my ear since i was born. >> rose: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway because rock had right, yeah.way. and lyn was so influential with that too, in the heights, you know, happening and being such a watershed moment for hip-hop musk and for also for latin american actors. i remember listening to in the heights, i listened to it before i saw it. and there was something about, i have chills thinking about it i told him and lak as one of my first rehearsals, there was something about, from the first moment of that album, i mean the need to communicate is something that has always moved me greatly. i remember i saw a joe when i was a teenager called
i mean i came in, i knew all my music. they were working on. >> rose: you know it had powerful potential. >> i mean yeah, i knew how it affected me. you know, and you know, lyn is only a-year-older than i am, so this is our music. i recognized the rhythms and the sin could passion and the-- the syncopation and the pulse of the piece, i recognized that. it's been in my ear since i was born. >> rose: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway because rock had right,...
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i knew i would get this. condoms well we're sponsored by rib condoms. [ laughter ] the condoms you put on your ribs. they're ribs for her pleasure because she hates when you get barbecue sauce everywhere. [ laughter ] that's all for our "bad sponsors." [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back after a message from our sponsors we actually like. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i tried belvita at breakfast and then... made the bed/ had a swim/ scared the pants off of tim/ bought some tech off a blog/ met a bongo playing dog/ crunchy belvita breakfast biscuits are made with delicious ingredients and carefully baked to release 4 hours of nutritious steady energy morning win a good host, is a good host ♪ no matter where he's hosting. ♪ stella artois host beautifully have you tried new dovadvanced care?e? 48 hours... it feels nice. very, very smooth. i'm not messing around it's soft. your antiperspirant should give you more than just protection. new dove advanced care. for softer, smoother underarms. (♪ "more smiles" b
i knew i would get this. condoms well we're sponsored by rib condoms. [ laughter ] the condoms you put on your ribs. they're ribs for her pleasure because she hates when you get barbecue sauce everywhere. [ laughter ] that's all for our "bad sponsors." [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back after a message from our sponsors we actually like. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i tried belvita at breakfast and then... made the bed/ had a swim/ scared the pants off of tim/ bought some tech...
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i think i probably voted for bush. i respected perot. i think he really had something.ad he not gone out and come back in, i think he probably would've had a number substantially better. john: so you don't remember which of those three? mr. trump: i do remember. i don't like to talk about it. in this case, i voted for bush. gore versus the other bush -- who did you support? mr. trump: bush. mark: why? mr. trump: i was hoping he would do a good job. mark: why did you choose bush over gore? mr. trump: i became more and more conservative. who wasn't? but bush was someone i was very disappointed in. as you know, in 2003 i said iraq is a mistake. i believe in the military. i would have a very, very powerful, strong military. nobody would mess with us. but to do in iraq was a terrible mistake in my opinion. the way we got i was another mistake also. we should have kept the oil. but these are things i say. some people agree, agree strongly, and some do not agree at all. but i was very disappointed with him. john: mr. trump, you will stay right here. we have two more questions
i think i probably voted for bush. i respected perot. i think he really had something.ad he not gone out and come back in, i think he probably would've had a number substantially better. john: so you don't remember which of those three? mr. trump: i do remember. i don't like to talk about it. in this case, i voted for bush. gore versus the other bush -- who did you support? mr. trump: bush. mark: why? mr. trump: i was hoping he would do a good job. mark: why did you choose bush over gore? mr....
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>> well, when i was here, i -- i started bouncing when i was 17.et a a bouncing job. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and they paid me $60 a night, and i did two nights a a week so, i needed something else. so, i taught this abs class. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, abs class? >> abs class. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so i'm at the gym because i'm thinking, okay, if i'm at the gym something could happen. maybe i'll meet an agent there. and i met this guy, a good friend of mine, john salley, who was telemarketing and said, you know, you could make money telemarketing. >> jimmy: oh, that's a tough job. >> it is a tough job. >> jimmy: because no one wants a phone call from a a telemarketer. >> nobody wants that phone call from a telemarketer. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no one. yeah. but what you were selling? >> but i was a new yorker and i was an actor so i could change my voice if i had to. >> jimmy: you did differ characters as a telemarketer? >> well, i would come in as one character, and then i would play my boss. [ laughter ] to offer a discount. >> jimmy: oh, really? so, y
>> well, when i was here, i -- i started bouncing when i was 17.et a a bouncing job. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and they paid me $60 a night, and i did two nights a a week so, i needed something else. so, i taught this abs class. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, abs class? >> abs class. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so i'm at the gym because i'm thinking, okay, if i'm at the gym something could happen. maybe i'll meet an agent there. and i met this guy, a good friend of mine,...
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the wires are not -- so i was happy once i had that apple i computer, i was happy for life.le ii was the great machine that was going to turn the world on end. where is the case? the apple ii was -- i did the best genius work of my life, that i was well known for. for saving parts, condensing things, getting extra performance, doing things people never imagined. ♪ this is our millionth apple ii computer. that is why it is gold. a million sounds like a large number, but you remember number one. you remember number 100. this is number one million of the apple ii. it will probably seem small in a couple years. so we had two phases. this garage was a little partnership with a partnership agreement. it was small stuff. the apple ii was the big company, we got an investment. once we got the investment, that is when steve's personality changed. he was going to be a businessman. he wasn't going to be joking anymore. he was going to be dressed in a suit. on the cover of magazines. that was his role in life. steve just felt like computers added up to companies that could make money. w
the wires are not -- so i was happy once i had that apple i computer, i was happy for life.le ii was the great machine that was going to turn the world on end. where is the case? the apple ii was -- i did the best genius work of my life, that i was well known for. for saving parts, condensing things, getting extra performance, doing things people never imagined. ♪ this is our millionth apple ii computer. that is why it is gold. a million sounds like a large number, but you remember number...
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just know it ♪ ♪ i wish i had jesse's girl >> rick, what the [ bleep ] i wish i had jesse's girl?rlfriend? >> dude, you're being paranoid. is he always this paranoid? >> maybe. >> your relationship's that shaky, you know, i'm just saying, maybe she should be with somebody else. >> it's like your name. it's cool. >> good? >> all right. >> still rollon? >> of course. >> one, two, three. ♪ i wish that i had jesse's girl ♪ ♪ i wish that i had jesse's girl ♪ ♪ tell me, where can i find a woman like that ♪ >> [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> what is, what is your problem? >> that's not cool, rick. >> jesse. >> [ bleep ]! >> that's not cool. >> what's going on? why is he acting so -- >> i don't know. god, ever since i told him i was pregnant, it's just been like a disaster. >> you're pregnant? >> yeah. >> jesse. jesse, we're all good, pal, the point is moot. >> jimmy: i love rock and roll history. we will experience the new dr. seuss book as performed by tyler the creator, so stick around. listerine® total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way
just know it ♪ ♪ i wish i had jesse's girl >> rick, what the [ bleep ] i wish i had jesse's girl?rlfriend? >> dude, you're being paranoid. is he always this paranoid? >> maybe. >> your relationship's that shaky, you know, i'm just saying, maybe she should be with somebody else. >> it's like your name. it's cool. >> good? >> all right. >> still rollon? >> of course. >> one, two, three. ♪ i wish that i had jesse's girl ♪ ♪ i...
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i think i should think about what is the world that i want to see? what do i care about in order to see? what do i care about in order to change this? i think that had a huge impact on our generation and we started at the same time as y'all did, around then, and there's obviously a huge burgeoning startup space. there's tons of social enterprises that are focused on problem solving and are startups and i think there's creativity that has kind of come out of having an unsure job market. >> i think there's also something to the fact that, you know, we grew up during a really, really serious economic crisis, long-standing foreign wars, partisan bickering all over the 24 hour news cycle,th, et cetera. that coupled with our optimism actually, you know, makes our generation desire to see ourselves reflected in a lot more spaces, especially since we're so diverse. to sara's point earlier about when companies mess up when it comes to not respecting native american populations or not respecting the will be b ing tia generation as diverse as ours doesn't see t
i think i should think about what is the world that i want to see? what do i care about in order to see? what do i care about in order to change this? i think that had a huge impact on our generation and we started at the same time as y'all did, around then, and there's obviously a huge burgeoning startup space. there's tons of social enterprises that are focused on problem solving and are startups and i think there's creativity that has kind of come out of having an unsure job market. >>...
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i. >> i agree and i think he was honest.see it as a take down of trump. did you see a difference? >> i think the questions were pretty tough of every candidate. i certainly noticed at the 5:00 p.m. and the 9:00 p.m. that the questions -- i give the moderators credit for this. they were set up in a way to say here is a vulnerability. how do you answer it? i think the vulnerabilities are the characteristics of donald trump or marco rubio or anyone else were fair. >> what did you think of the question posed to trump about his comments about women being dogs or whatever they were? terrible comments but taken completely out of context? >> i said of both democrats and republicans, i don't think that name calling is helpful in politics and we have too much of it. i think when you paint with a broad brush it's not helpful. we have too much of it. i have been critical of some of donald trump's comments. when the president of the united states compares republicans to iranians chanting death to america that is equally problematic and d
i. >> i agree and i think he was honest.see it as a take down of trump. did you see a difference? >> i think the questions were pretty tough of every candidate. i certainly noticed at the 5:00 p.m. and the 9:00 p.m. that the questions -- i give the moderators credit for this. they were set up in a way to say here is a vulnerability. how do you answer it? i think the vulnerabilities are the characteristics of donald trump or marco rubio or anyone else were fair. >> what did you...
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and also i would say when i heard you were leave-- i was sad when i heard you were leaving but i thoughtew jon stewart show. that is why i got excited. you have been [bleep] this one for a long time dude. >> jon: i know the machinery here. and what is exciting to me about trevor being able to did this is it gives people who like this show a chance to fall in love again. >> yeah. to see what else. >> jon: you know what i mean. >> falling in love starts with who the [bleep] is this. s this's where love-- . >> jon: right. >> all love begins with-- . >> jon: right. >> tas's how love begins. that is the first step towards love. >> jon: and love in a late night show is like because are's already in bed. >> yeah exactly. >> jon: so the new guy walks in and it really is going to be like you know i really do think i love jon but i guess more as a friend. like -- >> that's right. >> jon: like i want to [bleep] trevor's show. that kind of thing. >> that's right. >> jon: so i think it's going to invigorate all of our relationships. >> (cheers and applause) >> jon: in all different ways. i'm so happy
and also i would say when i heard you were leave-- i was sad when i heard you were leaving but i thoughtew jon stewart show. that is why i got excited. you have been [bleep] this one for a long time dude. >> jon: i know the machinery here. and what is exciting to me about trevor being able to did this is it gives people who like this show a chance to fall in love again. >> yeah. to see what else. >> jon: you know what i mean. >> falling in love starts with who the...
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no, i did not. >> seth: i did. on tv -- >> seth: i think that it's like -- yeah, that's about what most people have is vague memories. >> i remember pamela anderson. i can sort of see david hasselhoff. >> seth: it's not gonna be like a "game of thrones" situation, where if you guys go too far away from "baywatch" i feel like fans will be like, that didn't happen in the show! >> exactly. we wanted to keep the integrity of what -- it is like the number one show of all time. >> seth: yeah. >> ever. >> seth: internationally it's a huge show. >> yeah, internationally. >> seth: because in other countries, no one runs in slow motion. [ laughter ] so when that came over, they were like, "oh, my god. i had no idea you could even do this. i've been running full speed my whole life." [ light laughter ] >> i've been running full speed my whole life. so, i think we're finding that combo. 'cause we want to make it like badass. >> seth: good. >> and that's what dwayne wants, and he's so cool. he's like the coolest dude in the wor
no, i did not. >> seth: i did. on tv -- >> seth: i think that it's like -- yeah, that's about what most people have is vague memories. >> i remember pamela anderson. i can sort of see david hasselhoff. >> seth: it's not gonna be like a "game of thrones" situation, where if you guys go too far away from "baywatch" i feel like fans will be like, that didn't happen in the show! >> exactly. we wanted to keep the integrity of what -- it is like the...
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i mean, i don't know, marcus. i really can't take much more.or a year from him, 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:
i mean, i don't know, marcus. i really can't take much more.or a year from him, 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...
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i like rap, but i cannot rap."ears he's telling the truth because we got our hands on an old cassette tape of obama rapping. i don't know. you be the judge. ♪ >> let's kick this ♪ my name's barack barack obama i like to have fun i don't like drama ♪ ♪ i love to go to the beach my favorite fruit is an apple ♪ ♪ i like to sing i like to dance i like to wear demim trousers break it down ♪ ♪ look look look look look michelle it's me barry o.b. original nasty boy 2003 ♪ ♪ barack oh boo ya [ cheers and applause ] barack oh boo ya! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: barack oh boo yeah! ♪ ♪ i like to go to the beach ♪ to the beach. beach. beach. [ laughter ] wow. you guys, i found this kind of surprising, but according to a a new survey, about half of the world thinks kissing is gross. [ audience boos ] >> i would kiss you, jimmy. >> jimmy: and that half is known as married people. [ laughter and applause ] not now, honey i have to pay the bills -- online bills. >> steve: and eat my guacamole. >> jimmy: just go ahead. give
i like rap, but i cannot rap."ears he's telling the truth because we got our hands on an old cassette tape of obama rapping. i don't know. you be the judge. ♪ >> let's kick this ♪ my name's barack barack obama i like to have fun i don't like drama ♪ ♪ i love to go to the beach my favorite fruit is an apple ♪ ♪ i like to sing i like to dance i like to wear demim trousers break it down ♪ ♪ look look look look look michelle it's me barry o.b. original nasty boy 2003 ♪...
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i thought, i am not sitting out on anything ever again if i can help it. i'm figuring this thing out. type one diabetes is challenging to put it comes to what love doing most, track and field for the events i competing, the long jump in the short sprint require rigorous training. for me because i live with type one diabetes keep me because i e one diabetes keep in my blood sugar in a healthy range as much as possible is as just an important part of my training as anything else i do to prepare for competition. managing my diabetes can be hard at times and i realize i can't figure everything out on my own. i need help from doctors, my parents, diabetes technology and researchers. being a competitive track and field athlete there are many tiny details involved that people have to do to get the best result possible. some of these include staying hydrated, eating well, sleeping well, training the right way and warming up correctly to prevent injury. but only do i have to do all of these things, but making sure my blood sugar is at a another thing to add to the
i thought, i am not sitting out on anything ever again if i can help it. i'm figuring this thing out. type one diabetes is challenging to put it comes to what love doing most, track and field for the events i competing, the long jump in the short sprint require rigorous training. for me because i live with type one diabetes keep me because i e one diabetes keep in my blood sugar in a healthy range as much as possible is as just an important part of my training as anything else i do to prepare...
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and i, i knew this was a problem when i was getting dressed.e the mistake of wearing a white long sleeve shirt on the plane. which of course left my daughter no choice but to throw up all over me. so i had that on the whole flight. i got home. i rinsed the sheirt out in the sink. to try to -- nothing came out. jumped in the shower. no hot water in the shower the i had to then. first i thought about going outside naked. i thought, tmz might be out there. i got dress. went in the yard. flipped the circuit breakers. i got back. how is it possible it is 98 degrees outside but the watt r coming out of the showerhead feels like a wild cherry slurpee, makes no sense. very hot here in l.a. a lot of places. so hot in l.a., our fro-yo is just yo. it was 102 degrees in burbank yesterday. [ applause ] thanks, guys. that's really nice. it was the hottest that it has been in 15 years in burbank. everybody says it is hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk. i have to say i think that is a shame. it leaves out so many delicious breakfast items cooked in the s
and i, i knew this was a problem when i was getting dressed.e the mistake of wearing a white long sleeve shirt on the plane. which of course left my daughter no choice but to throw up all over me. so i had that on the whole flight. i got home. i rinsed the sheirt out in the sink. to try to -- nothing came out. jumped in the shower. no hot water in the shower the i had to then. first i thought about going outside naked. i thought, tmz might be out there. i got dress. went in the yard. flipped...
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i fought to save the union and i vote like i shot. i was elected governor of boys's state by a landslide of three votes. you have this wonderful program by the american legion and american legion for girls. i see rising seniors in high school come back. but the boys makes an inaugural address. one told me they had a copy of it. i was afraid to see what i had said. one thing was about the right to work law. i'm not sure why i came up with that. except that was a big issue in tennessee in the 1950s and the 1960s. but the other thing was it proposed abolishing the ku klux klan. this was the same year that president eisenhower sent troops in to integrate central high school in little rock. it was a year after clement sent the national guard to help integrate clinton high school in tennessee. and at that time boys's state was still segregated. there weren't any african-american boys there. so it was all white. so looking back, you know, to talk about abolishing the ku klux klan in 1957 to an all white boys's state is something that -- i'm
i fought to save the union and i vote like i shot. i was elected governor of boys's state by a landslide of three votes. you have this wonderful program by the american legion and american legion for girls. i see rising seniors in high school come back. but the boys makes an inaugural address. one told me they had a copy of it. i was afraid to see what i had said. one thing was about the right to work law. i'm not sure why i came up with that. except that was a big issue in tennessee in the...
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i can see i set you off. i understand.laughter] >> i have a statement, not particularly a question. i will make it short. the katrina foundation was started right after hurricane katrina. one of the many books we have inside the katrina museum. 10,000 families were trapped in the convention center. you ask people, where were the people after katrina? they were in the superdome, because you put that in your mind. does anyone know about the katrina less? we have a museum in the historic trieme area. you can visit us online. you got your plug in. thank you very much. >> speaking as someone who moved here 10 years ago and immediately fell in love with the city, and moved here to run the second harvest food banks, i would like to ask you about the paradoxes you have all been describing. how can we have this incredible economic resurgence that we all love, these great, hopeful signs in our community, yet have poverty rates as high as we did, even having lost population? poverty rates just as high as before the storms? lolis: i t
i can see i set you off. i understand.laughter] >> i have a statement, not particularly a question. i will make it short. the katrina foundation was started right after hurricane katrina. one of the many books we have inside the katrina museum. 10,000 families were trapped in the convention center. you ask people, where were the people after katrina? they were in the superdome, because you put that in your mind. does anyone know about the katrina less? we have a museum in the historic...
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that's why i drink the champagne of beers. >> you know, i -- i don't know what i was doing, but my momg weird and i kinda didn't say anything because i didn't know if what i had felt is what i had felt and she said, well, i know what happened to you. so i said, okay. we kind of talked about it. and i was like, kind of flabbergasted when she told me to just enjoy it. >> her mother told her it was test, told her he was doing a test to test her dedication. ♪ >> part of me as a child wanting your parent to take care of you, they should be, like, the one thing in your life that protects you from everything. when they don't, it's a massive failure and devastating. so when she kind of knew and not only didn't stop it but promoted it, like, where do you -- what do you do as a kid? you've got nothing, you know? ♪ >> to be a dad or a mom is a privilege. it is an honor. it is the biggest responsibility of your life, and until that child is 18 you are supposed to be the number one protector and the number one believer. and if your child has a problem, you're supposed to be the number one solver. s
that's why i drink the champagne of beers. >> you know, i -- i don't know what i was doing, but my momg weird and i kinda didn't say anything because i didn't know if what i had felt is what i had felt and she said, well, i know what happened to you. so i said, okay. we kind of talked about it. and i was like, kind of flabbergasted when she told me to just enjoy it. >> her mother told her it was test, told her he was doing a test to test her dedication. ♪ >> part of me as a...
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i mr. chair, i would ask commissioner hur whether or not he would accept this is a friendly amendment some language shows indeed that was a requirement that the city had until 2010 and it was changed there were restoring it that had no requirements that was a big part of the discussion i think that is a big part of emphasis and contractually conceptual lists it we talked about the fact that san francisco is really an out liar by not having this type of expenditure lobbyist protection every other jurisdiction has it it would be good for the public to know we're restoring something do you have any spot in that language where we could - i think we all agree with that suggestion. >> i was trying to find it i couldn't. >> i have one commissioner and i agree commissioner renne with our suggestion i would put it it right before the sentence on line 17 i'll add a sentence is this ballot measure reverses the requirement public disclosure of expenditure by expenditure lobbyists that existed in san fr
i mr. chair, i would ask commissioner hur whether or not he would accept this is a friendly amendment some language shows indeed that was a requirement that the city had until 2010 and it was changed there were restoring it that had no requirements that was a big part of the discussion i think that is a big part of emphasis and contractually conceptual lists it we talked about the fact that san francisco is really an out liar by not having this type of expenditure lobbyist protection every...
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i think had i started sooner, i would have been better sooner. i think what really helped me from my background was my ability to use all of those experiences to become an artist. i think that having life experiences allowed me to have a better understanding of what it is to be a person at a young age. i think even a lot of athletes, a lot of dancers, you're in this very kind of secluded atmosphere, and you spend so much time in the studio that you don't really have the experiences that a lot of people hav, you know -- dating and going to parties -- you're in the studio and then, all of a sudden you get into a professional company, and it's, like, here you go, you've become an adult and you've become an artist. >> rose: do you think you missed anything with that or has it been such a love affair that it doesn't matter? >> i don't regret one thing. >> rose: you don't regret one single minute in the studio? >> not at all. i don't think i could have become the woman that i am today without ballet and without all the experiences i've had because of t
i think had i started sooner, i would have been better sooner. i think what really helped me from my background was my ability to use all of those experiences to become an artist. i think that having life experiences allowed me to have a better understanding of what it is to be a person at a young age. i think even a lot of athletes, a lot of dancers, you're in this very kind of secluded atmosphere, and you spend so much time in the studio that you don't really have the experiences that a lot...
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. >> when i met jimmy, i was telling him just over lunch one day -- i think when we first met i said they get give everyone the first initial in the family, ron, rich, ron, ray. and i look at jimmy and go isn't that obnoxious. what kind of -- would do that. and jimmy goes, okay i will tell my dad james and my mom and my brother john and my sister jill. what are the chances? you really got to announce that stuff early on, jimmy. >> jimmy: you also forgot my kids katie and kevin at the time. so. i apologize. what do you know about parenting? what did you learn about parenting from your parents? >> what i figured out is just throw money at the problem. >> jimmy: that's what they say to do. >> i walk in and that's what i do. i walk in the front door and i have one of these t-shirt launcher that's use at the lakers game stuffed with 20s and see my daughter down the hall and see my nanny going to the fridge and fire off another round and make it rain every once in a while hoping a stripper shows up. so sonny knows i just throw money at the problem. the kids, first off -- today is your firs
. >> when i met jimmy, i was telling him just over lunch one day -- i think when we first met i said they get give everyone the first initial in the family, ron, rich, ron, ray. and i look at jimmy and go isn't that obnoxious. what kind of -- would do that. and jimmy goes, okay i will tell my dad james and my mom and my brother john and my sister jill. what are the chances? you really got to announce that stuff early on, jimmy. >> jimmy: you also forgot my kids katie and kevin at...
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fox: i-- i-- it looks all right. i never know how many to do either, so i just-- i just skip it. 'cause you and i are not fashion people. we're not fashion people. we're hockey people. yeah, we're-- we're hockey people. we're men's men. yes we are, damn it. well, you want to throw down? we should-- [laughs] we'll do it again. let's do it again. uh, uh, i was watching the show, and three episodes in a row, heidi klum the "sports illustrated" swimsuit model of the year is your girlfriend, and you're making out with her and you kissing, the whole thing. and then i saw on the top, you're executive producer of the show. yeah, executive producer of the show. exactly. exactly. what was that meeting like? that was uh-- i said you know, guys, i've been reading this magazine. jon stewart: [laughter] "time," "newsweek"-- let's do this. yeah. no, she's great. she's cool. and yeah, priscilla presley's on the show this week. jon stewart: she is? now, she-- are you guys having a little hanky-panky going, or? no, she's doing some ha
fox: i-- i-- it looks all right. i never know how many to do either, so i just-- i just skip it. 'cause you and i are not fashion people. we're not fashion people. we're hockey people. yeah, we're-- we're hockey people. we're men's men. yes we are, damn it. well, you want to throw down? we should-- [laughs] we'll do it again. let's do it again. uh, uh, i was watching the show, and three episodes in a row, heidi klum the "sports illustrated" swimsuit model of the year is your...
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>> hey. >> i told you i loved you. i love you.ry i pained you. >> limited to only 30 minutes, the visit seems to have hardly begun when it's time to leave. >> i love you. now be good. bye-bye. >> all right. stay strong. >> yes, sir. i'm praying, hoping, hoping this is the last time they have to come up here like this and see me behind the glass. because it is not a good feeling. it's not a good feeling. >> i just feel that, i don't feel anymore. and when i see him again. i want him to be here and i don't want him to be here. i want him to learn his lesson while he is here so when he comes home he knows right from wrong and knows what to do and what not to do. >> as a mother i would like to just touch him and say, are you okay? i want to give him a hug. i haven't been able to do that. i know one day i will. >>> coming up on "lockup raw: prison love." >> i love him to death. i will do anything for brad. anything. short of killing somebody again. >> the family bonds that lead to murder. >>> and later -- >> one of the first things tha
>> hey. >> i told you i loved you. i love you.ry i pained you. >> limited to only 30 minutes, the visit seems to have hardly begun when it's time to leave. >> i love you. now be good. bye-bye. >> all right. stay strong. >> yes, sir. i'm praying, hoping, hoping this is the last time they have to come up here like this and see me behind the glass. because it is not a good feeling. it's not a good feeling. >> i just feel that, i don't feel anymore. and...
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kim: i am absolutely not legendary. you know. i am who i am. i live my life the way i like. do not limit myself or my thinking. usually when i have an idea and i have a plan, then i see it through. you know. emily: you were born kim schmitz in west germany. kim: that is right. emily: what kind of kid were you? kim: i was a naughty kid. my mother, i am so sorry. [laughter] i'm really sorry. i was a bad kid. once i had my first computer, everything changed for me. i just started questioning everything. why go to school? this is the future. this is what i want to do. emily: how did you become a hacker? kim: when i was in my teens and i had my first modem, i was so excited to be able to chat with people halfway around the globe that shared the same interests, hacking. it was so exciting to go into computer systems and find out things that you are not supposed to see. it's a bit of an adventure. emily: you said you hacked the pentagon, citibank, nasa. that you obtained top secret documents on saddam hussein, tracked down osama bin laden's bank accounts. kim: back in the day, afte
kim: i am absolutely not legendary. you know. i am who i am. i live my life the way i like. do not limit myself or my thinking. usually when i have an idea and i have a plan, then i see it through. you know. emily: you were born kim schmitz in west germany. kim: that is right. emily: what kind of kid were you? kim: i was a naughty kid. my mother, i am so sorry. [laughter] i'm really sorry. i was a bad kid. once i had my first computer, everything changed for me. i just started questioning...
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i got locked up when i was about 10 1/2. i got grand theft auto.'ve been to probably over 30 prisons. probably around 20 in florida. six or seven in oklahoma. three here. i don't get in trouble. i don't disrespect anybody. cops come to my door. i'm always, yes, sir, no, sir. yes, ma'am, no, ma'am. i don't disrespect nobody. i've made my mistakes and did some stupid stuff when i was young. but hurt somebody to where they went to the hospital and ended up dying later on, you know, but never been charged with murder. a lot of people, like, the first thing they think about me is they think about somebody like mcgyver or something. because i stabbed somebody with some jolly ranchers. i took a bunch of jolly ranchers off the canteen, melted it down into a cone, let it get hard like a rock, and it's like a piece of -- it's actually stronger than glass. i could slip this cuff right now and stab that cop. but why? what's he ever did to me? nothing. i just -- i believe in karma. if you do good, good things happen. if you do bad, bad things come at you. i bee
i got locked up when i was about 10 1/2. i got grand theft auto.'ve been to probably over 30 prisons. probably around 20 in florida. six or seven in oklahoma. three here. i don't get in trouble. i don't disrespect anybody. cops come to my door. i'm always, yes, sir, no, sir. yes, ma'am, no, ma'am. i don't disrespect nobody. i've made my mistakes and did some stupid stuff when i was young. but hurt somebody to where they went to the hospital and ended up dying later on, you know, but never been...
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>> i did, i did, dit, i did. we shoot in atlanta, you know. >> jimmy: it was -- is that something that you knew about going into the film? >> yeah. definitely knew about it going into the film. it was always part of it. i mean, i would crack jokes with the director sometimes and say -- because she had this image on her wall of what she wanted the scene to look like. and so i'd come into the office and say, you sure you still want to do that? really? really? do you really need to do that scene? i was messing with her. >> jimmy: you were comfortable. did you go to the auditions nude? [ laughter ] >> and i had to audition three times. >> did you really? you did not have to audition, did you? >> no. >> jimmy: no, no, no, no. >> no. >> jimmy: you'd have to audition for yourself. >> i was definitely in a mirror testing myself. my friends call me naked girl. >> jimmy: my friends call me naked girl! >> see? you'd be fine with it. you know what? i don't need clothes. i'm just one of those people, you know, when you come h
>> i did, i did, dit, i did. we shoot in atlanta, you know. >> jimmy: it was -- is that something that you knew about going into the film? >> yeah. definitely knew about it going into the film. it was always part of it. i mean, i would crack jokes with the director sometimes and say -- because she had this image on her wall of what she wanted the scene to look like. and so i'd come into the office and say, you sure you still want to do that? really? really? do you really need...
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i thought how do i deal with that with you. maybe an out of the blue question i can ask you, since we are going to be seeing this performance tonight about a demo. what would the next demo be? i know we can't build surprise into this so much because you are answering a question, but where could you see that happening today, something that would surprise people, get the way moving forward. sebastian, we start with you. >> i take this to be a question for me about what cool great technologies will we see in the next few years. i have had the privilege to work on a few of those at google. example, curing many types of cancer by finding ways to diagnose them differently than the way we diagnose them today. we have a program at google to did he detect it. flying cars. implantable computers. that might sound icky, but it has a lot of interesting perspectives for people. a lot of people and things where we are outsourcing personal experience into a computer. possibly our own permanent. maybe we will have a demo at some point where the
i thought how do i deal with that with you. maybe an out of the blue question i can ask you, since we are going to be seeing this performance tonight about a demo. what would the next demo be? i know we can't build surprise into this so much because you are answering a question, but where could you see that happening today, something that would surprise people, get the way moving forward. sebastian, we start with you. >> i take this to be a question for me about what cool great...
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kennedy: you did. >> i work really hard, kennedy, i play hard. i came here to play.: when you let off steam, what do you do? how does michael ian black relax. >> a great question, play words with friends. kennedy: are you good. >> i am not good, i play words with friends, nap. kennedy: do you play scramble. >> two letter words. kennedy:s greatest. >> qi . >> yeah. kennedy: do you know the z one. >> za . kennedy: okay like pizza. >> you ar you done with scrambl. kennedy: moving on, your wettest hottest summer as a kid, you look back at your summer with fondness. >> i went to theater camp. >> you did. >> i did, if you are a straight male, theater camp is like nirvana. >> a buffet. >> i don't need too describe any further anything that was wet or hot about that summer. kennedy: okay. it was -- -- better than band c? >> having not gone to band camp, i am confident it is, because, you have also think about girls who go there are pretty girls who sing. kennedy: you try to trying on rd outstrip else threatness, they have to learn how to act, you can prey on their insecurity
kennedy: you did. >> i work really hard, kennedy, i play hard. i came here to play.: when you let off steam, what do you do? how does michael ian black relax. >> a great question, play words with friends. kennedy: are you good. >> i am not good, i play words with friends, nap. kennedy: do you play scramble. >> two letter words. kennedy:s greatest. >> qi . >> yeah. kennedy: do you know the z one. >> za . kennedy: okay like pizza. >> you ar you done...
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i as actually looking down and i noticed i was standing on no by an d i had been hit older gentleman who hit and ran my legs were shattered. six weeks p spending in hospital recouping from these 7.5 n legs and additional months recuperating. when t point, especially they told me my left leg might to be amputated below the knee i felt it might be time to go home. there in the ng hospital bed i thought if i started thing, well, maybe i do get to lose my left leg, then maybe there is a a i can carry on in wheelchair or something, pair it, no problem, right? maybe this is just ridiculous. after nearly drowning on the atlantic and now nearly dying being run over in colorado, maybe i'm putting my family through too much and it should be time to go home. nd that was when while my surgeon let me stay at his family's get away, this bison was and while i recuperating and i went around to local schools in my in pueblo and colorado springs and ended up teachers th local curriculum, it was in this educational outreach component to the project that i found the reason to keep going. part of the ard
i as actually looking down and i noticed i was standing on no by an d i had been hit older gentleman who hit and ran my legs were shattered. six weeks p spending in hospital recouping from these 7.5 n legs and additional months recuperating. when t point, especially they told me my left leg might to be amputated below the knee i felt it might be time to go home. there in the ng hospital bed i thought if i started thing, well, maybe i do get to lose my left leg, then maybe there is a a i can...
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so i don't like living in regret. i see clearly, i could have done better. if i had it to do over again would i do better? regretting. >> thank you for the television you have put on the air, thank you so much. >> your you're welcome. >>> the father of a palestinian baby who was killed in a jewish settler attack last week died from his wounds also. >>> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead - tens of thousands without water or electricity after a typhoon slams into taiwan's eastern coast. >> a violent day in afghanistan, three explosions within 24 hours kill more
so i don't like living in regret. i see clearly, i could have done better. if i had it to do over again would i do better? regretting. >> thank you for the television you have put on the air, thank you so much. >> your you're welcome. >>> the father of a palestinian baby who was killed in a jewish settler attack last week died from his wounds also. >>> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead - tens of thousands without water or electricity after a...
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i am not present since i advise the staff. we maintain due process and the city attorney josh wrightwood would advise the commission but tonight john gibner is here advising the staff. >> all right. >> do i hear a motion? >> [inaudible] >> maybe i can ask a clarifying question, so the city attorney is the attorney obviously. who is the client? >> i'm sorry? >> who is the client? >> our client is the city and county of san francisco including one of its agencies, the ethics commission. >> so the commission in this instance, the commission is the client. the city attorney is the attorney? >> correct. >> and to the extent we are seeking legal advice -- >> in connection with pending enforcement matters. >> in connection with pending enforcement matters. okay and isn't there a local regulation that we rely upon for keeping these enforcement matters in closed session? >> yeah, the charter section as well is one thing that we do rely on. the charter section c .369 9- 13. >> right. that's what is cited here, and remind me again that c
i am not present since i advise the staff. we maintain due process and the city attorney josh wrightwood would advise the commission but tonight john gibner is here advising the staff. >> all right. >> do i hear a motion? >> [inaudible] >> maybe i can ask a clarifying question, so the city attorney is the attorney obviously. who is the client? >> i'm sorry? >> who is the client? >> our client is the city and county of san francisco including one of its...
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>> i said i am presenting them with the key to the city. i was wondering if i could get a picture? thank you. mr. huckabee: will this open everything in the city? >> is well bring you good luck. --it will bring you good luck. great to see you. i'm so glad you came. have you had any food yet? you will. i know. thank you. i appreciate that. >> that he listens. that he obeys. this country will be a much better place to live. huckabee:kabee --mr. thank you. there we go. all right. you need to let that drive. the surface is very slick. look up there. thank you. >> everything you have done for america. think you. mr. huckabee: a good project by the way. >> can i get a picture? sure.ckabee: thank you. nice to see you. you doing? great to see you. what are you doing here? about comingd me this afternoon. i wish i would have been there. i would have loved it. like thank you for taking my question. nice to see you again. huckabee: that would be great. thank you. so good to see you. unexpected. what are you doing in iowa? >> you probably don't buy it. they are the most incredible supportive l
>> i said i am presenting them with the key to the city. i was wondering if i could get a picture? thank you. mr. huckabee: will this open everything in the city? >> is well bring you good luck. --it will bring you good luck. great to see you. i'm so glad you came. have you had any food yet? you will. i know. thank you. i appreciate that. >> that he listens. that he obeys. this country will be a much better place to live. huckabee:kabee --mr. thank you. there we go. all right....
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to -- i mean -- hold on -- i just got to -- i just got to -- hold on -- i just got to -- wait. -- hold on. hold on! i just -- i just -- you still look like [ bleep ]. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: hey, no! that's enough. all right, you know what? we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] enough of this charade. we'll be right back with paul rudd. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ america! new yorkers love all-natural snapple and we want you to love it too! snapple's born in new york. it's one tradition that's never going out of style. snapple is more than just a drink. it's got simple ingredients: real sugar, real tea. salud! every time i open this and i hear that pop. (mouths: i love that pop!) new yorkers love it. you're gonna love it too! snapple, made from the best stuff on earth. waterproofing stain. the seal you can trust. with stain and sealer in one... and easy to choose colors... exceptional beauty and protection have never been easier. thompson's waterseal waterproofing stain. available at the home depot. itto discover the leading-edge connectivity of the lexus es. ♪
to -- i mean -- hold on -- i just got to -- i just got to -- hold on -- i just got to -- wait. -- hold on. hold on! i just -- i just -- you still look like [ bleep ]. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: hey, no! that's enough. all right, you know what? we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] enough of this charade. we'll be right back with paul rudd. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ america! new yorkers love all-natural snapple and we want you to love it too! snapple's born in new york....
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i would have come down and been an extra. i mean, i loved it.yeah. >> jimmy: "drift away" is good. the soundtrack is gonna be out. it has to be, right? >> yeah, believe it or not. >> jimmy: yes, that's what i'm talking about! >> i might have to move to uzbekistan. >> jimmy: no way! you want to hear yourself. trust me, you sounded great. >> thanks a lot. >> jimmy: it's fantastic. and you got to work with your beautiful daughter. >> yeah, with mamie. >> jimmy: with mamie gummer. and mamie's in the scenes with you. i've got to be honest, as a a person who has a mother, it's kind of -- it must be fun for her. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she's gonna come on our show wednesday. >> oh, good. maybe you'll get the straight message. >> jimmy: you guys go at it. >> well, we have for 37 years. >> jimmy: that's what i was saying, like, oh, my gosh. if i had a scene with my mom like that, where i could just say -- oh, my gosh. >> well, she's just free. you know, she's just free. as an actor, she's hot. she's really -- she can do it. >> jimmy: she can definitely do it,
i would have come down and been an extra. i mean, i loved it.yeah. >> jimmy: "drift away" is good. the soundtrack is gonna be out. it has to be, right? >> yeah, believe it or not. >> jimmy: yes, that's what i'm talking about! >> i might have to move to uzbekistan. >> jimmy: no way! you want to hear yourself. trust me, you sounded great. >> thanks a lot. >> jimmy: it's fantastic. and you got to work with your beautiful daughter. >> yeah,...
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but like i said, they didn't know who i got in a fight with and i wasn't willing to tell them who i gotght with. once you tell on somebody, you're over there on the c yard with the pc cases or the rats and that's, that's all bad. you know? there has to be an investigation, and the investigation will show that bottom line it wasn't me that beat the guy up. so i'm not worried about it, really. >> while carlton waits for some good news, gbg member clement contreras has some of his own. >> i have a new boyfriend now. we are in the works of getting moved in together and so i have a smile from here to here. >> when i was in the shu my whole plan was to find somebody that i'm going to live with and share whatever i got with, with that person. >> to be honest, i like him and it's never going to change. >> i like you too. >> i like you more. >> i like you more. better. >> for me, he's the person i was looking for. that's what i -- that's what i got to say. >> hopefully tomorrow we can move in together and be cellies and conduct ourselves in a manner where nobody is being offended. you know? i'm
but like i said, they didn't know who i got in a fight with and i wasn't willing to tell them who i gotght with. once you tell on somebody, you're over there on the c yard with the pc cases or the rats and that's, that's all bad. you know? there has to be an investigation, and the investigation will show that bottom line it wasn't me that beat the guy up. so i'm not worried about it, really. >> while carlton waits for some good news, gbg member clement contreras has some of his own....
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like i said, i went to prison, i did something wrong i took someone's life. wasn't a joy of doing that. i learned my lesson. i came out with the best of understanding. i went in there hating everything and came out loving everything. one of the -- two of the things that i did that got me back to society when i got out was that i went into a baby what we see is what i see right now a group of people talking and getting along. these were babies, all i could hear was, wa wa, wa. [laughs] >> it was a completely different place. in prison it wasn't one voice it wasn't even one nothing. everybody was against each other. the other place that i went to was supermarket. i went food for less. biting on them. you know a joy to be around different things, you know. it made my life complete. it made me forget about prison, you know. i know what i've been through what i left, it was just a joy to be home. in doing that time, i ended up in a come of bands groups and stuff. i also did a little singing and acting and stuff when i was on the streets. i had went to do a movie w
like i said, i went to prison, i did something wrong i took someone's life. wasn't a joy of doing that. i learned my lesson. i came out with the best of understanding. i went in there hating everything and came out loving everything. one of the -- two of the things that i did that got me back to society when i got out was that i went into a baby what we see is what i see right now a group of people talking and getting along. these were babies, all i could hear was, wa wa, wa. [laughs] >>...