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i said "i speak german." and i felt that i had to tell him that we were jewish, i didn't know if he knew what the star meant, you know? and i told him -- i was a little afraid to tell him that but i said "we are jewish, you know." and he didn't answer me for quite a while. and then his own voice sort of betrayed his own emotion and he said "so am i." i would say it was the greatest hour of my life. and then he asked an incredible question. he said "may i see the other ladies?" you know, the way we had been addressed for six years and this young man, he looked like a young god. i have to tell you, i weighed 68 pounds, my hair was white, you can imagine, i hadn't had a bath in years and this creature asked for the other ladies. and i told him that most of the girls were inside, too ill to walk and he said "won't you come with me?" and i said "sure." but i didn't know what he meant. he held the door open for me and let me proceed in. and in that gesture it restored me to humanity. and that young american of that
i said "i speak german." and i felt that i had to tell him that we were jewish, i didn't know if he knew what the star meant, you know? and i told him -- i was a little afraid to tell him that but i said "we are jewish, you know." and he didn't answer me for quite a while. and then his own voice sort of betrayed his own emotion and he said "so am i." i would say it was the greatest hour of my life. and then he asked an incredible question. he said "may i see...
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every time i see you, i feel like i should know you. >> i know you. i just saw you. of mygot to get her one books. >> there are about 100 people around the corner. i hope you are in shape. mr. kasich: what are we going to be doing? >> running for president. >> hey, governor. jakeis my good friend, flanders. i'm not sure what group these people are from. [laughter] meety, governor, nice to you. my wife. mr. kasich: how are you? >> you look well. lot of people here. i said hello to your better half. a you're going to have meeting before the meeting. >> good to see you. >> you look great. mr. kasich: where are we going to do this? >> can i get my picture taken with you? >> home state rep, three terms. you're in my top tier, governor. >> how are you? mr. kasich: how are you? what do you do, tim? >> i work for a small company. mr. kasich: good. great. hi, how are you? >> nice to meet you. mr. kasich: thank you. part of a company called sig sauer. they make find handguns in new hampshire. mr. kasich: who are these ladies back here? >> hello, governor, how's everything? nic
every time i see you, i feel like i should know you. >> i know you. i just saw you. of mygot to get her one books. >> there are about 100 people around the corner. i hope you are in shape. mr. kasich: what are we going to be doing? >> running for president. >> hey, governor. jakeis my good friend, flanders. i'm not sure what group these people are from. [laughter] meety, governor, nice to you. my wife. mr. kasich: how are you? >> you look well. lot of people here....
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i don't know how to type, i don't know how to parallel park. i can't whistle. [laughter] i grew up a chubby teen, which i'll get to. and when i was a little girl before i had two rounds of braces, i could fit this finger between my two front teeth. [laughter] so why did i want to write "getting real"? i wrote this book because i wanted people the know the real me. sometimes people get impressions of television personalities that are not completely accurate. they've never had any problems, they've never had any struggles, they got that golden phone call from new york one day, hey, you want to come to new york and be a star? [laughter] it never happened that way for me. the real me, the child who was a concert violinist from the age of 6, the young woman who took on the challenge as a novice to try and become miss america, the television journalist for 25 years, the mother of two who, just like so many other women whether they work inside the home or outside, struggle with that whole concept of having it all, a woman who is guided by her faith. and my mother who
i don't know how to type, i don't know how to parallel park. i can't whistle. [laughter] i grew up a chubby teen, which i'll get to. and when i was a little girl before i had two rounds of braces, i could fit this finger between my two front teeth. [laughter] so why did i want to write "getting real"? i wrote this book because i wanted people the know the real me. sometimes people get impressions of television personalities that are not completely accurate. they've never had any...
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i don't know how i come across. i don't know how. you know what i mean? >> now is the time to start. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. thank you very much. i appreciate that. that feels good. >> you're welcome. keep your head low and stay out of the max. >> i will, i will. >> all right. >> life's a bitch, man, that's what you get for being wild. don't be wild. slow your road. be more calm. you miss out on everything that's precious to you if you're wild like me. i ain't going to do that no more. that [ bleep ] sucks. >>> coming up, in spite of his troubles inside prison, family members show another side of jonathan hall. >> he loved animals. >> yeah, that's your daddy. >> and later, roy slagle's cell extractions become an internet phenomena. >> oh, check this out. >> slagle is really a cyborg from the future, so tasing him won't help. haven't you seen "terminator?" 0 >>> it's been a rough spell for jonathan hall. over a two-day period, he got angry with correctional staff for photographing gang graffiti in his cell. he has had two cell extractions in which he was spra
i don't know how i come across. i don't know how. you know what i mean? >> now is the time to start. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. thank you very much. i appreciate that. that feels good. >> you're welcome. keep your head low and stay out of the max. >> i will, i will. >> all right. >> life's a bitch, man, that's what you get for being wild. don't be wild. slow your road. be more calm. you miss out on everything that's precious to you if you're wild like me. i ain't...
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you know, i walked into kelly's senate office and i walked in and i said i have to tell you, i have a really big complaint and i want to see the senator now. and they were like, she is in washington. i said, that is a likely story. they are always in washington when you have a serious problem. i wrote the note and said, give this to the senator please. >> they didn't recognize you? mr. kasich: no, i didn't tell them. i just was an angry new hampshire constituent. >> governor. mr. kasich: nice to meet you. >> they are newlyweds. mr. kasich: newlyweds? >> nice to meet you. mr. kasich: wow. >> he also runs a poll. mr. kasich: nothing wrong with that. nice. and what do you do? >> i am a criminal prosecutor. mr. kasich: you are, with that smile? >> that is how she wins. mr. kasich: where did you go to school? >> unh. mr. kasich: and you do what? >> i am also on an attorney. we get candidates like you to talk about fiscal issues. i've hardly ever spoken to them. >> i know. >> i got my picture taken. >> i am from ohio, as well. mr. kasich: where you from in ohio? >> akron. mr. kasich: how di
you know, i walked into kelly's senate office and i walked in and i said i have to tell you, i have a really big complaint and i want to see the senator now. and they were like, she is in washington. i said, that is a likely story. they are always in washington when you have a serious problem. i wrote the note and said, give this to the senator please. >> they didn't recognize you? mr. kasich: no, i didn't tell them. i just was an angry new hampshire constituent. >> governor. mr....
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if i don't think-- i mean i just-- now i know what the formula is. there is a very simple formula to have thing goes viral. and everybody knows what it is. it is no secret. you get a big celebrity and you get them to do some stunt and it will probably go viral. the thing is, if you are-- it's called click bait. if you are's just thinking about click bait, then you're going to end up with a show that might have a lot of viral bits but maybe things that you don't think comedically are that terrific. it is all where you want to try to put your priorities. >> rose: the great james corden is here. he is an award-winning star of theater and film and television. in 2012 he won the tony award for his performance in "one man two governors" he beat out acting giants like philip seymour hoffman, frack earl's jones and frack angella. he hosts the late late show on cbs. march 23rd marked his debut. here is a look at his journey into late night. >> i'm sure lots of people are wondering how i ened up here in this seat and i include myself in that too. well, rather
if i don't think-- i mean i just-- now i know what the formula is. there is a very simple formula to have thing goes viral. and everybody knows what it is. it is no secret. you get a big celebrity and you get them to do some stunt and it will probably go viral. the thing is, if you are-- it's called click bait. if you are's just thinking about click bait, then you're going to end up with a show that might have a lot of viral bits but maybe things that you don't think comedically are that...
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and i asked if i could have one. i put it over my bed. and i can still remember what it said. wipe that jap off the map. and i thought, gee, prophetic. i mean, you know, in those days, all you cared about was ending the war. and i've heard japanese people saying that it was a good thing that we dropped the atomic bombs because that saved japanese lives and certainly american. but i have mixed feelings about that. we are the only country in the world that ever used atomic weapons. so i fit right in at a quaker retirement home. >> did your -- i guess your father didn't talk much. so you didn't have a sense of how he felt about his participation in the manhattan project? >> no. i don't think he ever regretted having worked on it. one time as a little kid i said, you know -- i was maybe 11. i said, how did the atomic bomb work? so we got out physics books and we went through them. it went over my head pretty quickly. another time i asked him how to play chess. and he didn't want to sit down and do something elementary. he got out the encyclopedia and they had all the moves of the
and i asked if i could have one. i put it over my bed. and i can still remember what it said. wipe that jap off the map. and i thought, gee, prophetic. i mean, you know, in those days, all you cared about was ending the war. and i've heard japanese people saying that it was a good thing that we dropped the atomic bombs because that saved japanese lives and certainly american. but i have mixed feelings about that. we are the only country in the world that ever used atomic weapons. so i fit right...
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i keep turning them down. i feel like, am i a fool? i feel very foolish. when i was in iowa last week, i said, what do you think? a big lobbyists offered me $5 million for my campaign. i said to the crowd in iowa, a great crowd of 4000 people, i said, can i take it, and what you believe, i will not do anything, i promise you and's ready you, when i do anything. they all stood up and said, no, no, do not take it. i am the only self funder, i am putting up my own money. there have been five or six super pac's where people are forming super pac's for trump. i have nothing to do with them. you are not allowed to have anything to do at them. i do not know what they will do it hopefully, if they do something, it will be nice. i do not know anything about them are in a nutshell, i am funding my own campaign and no one else's. when people advertise, and i hope the voters can see this, every negative advertisement they see about me is paid for by lobbyists and special interests. remember that. go ahead. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: our country could be doing much bett
i keep turning them down. i feel like, am i a fool? i feel very foolish. when i was in iowa last week, i said, what do you think? a big lobbyists offered me $5 million for my campaign. i said to the crowd in iowa, a great crowd of 4000 people, i said, can i take it, and what you believe, i will not do anything, i promise you and's ready you, when i do anything. they all stood up and said, no, no, do not take it. i am the only self funder, i am putting up my own money. there have been five or...
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aziz: i pitched the idea and i told the publishers i wanted to write it with a sociologist so i couldy and have it work as a humor book and a physiology book. they introduced me to eric and he really call it -- really got it. we interviewed hundreds of people all over the world. we talked to all these top academics. we did do some stuff on reddit. one thing that was really wepful -- at one point realized, we will not be able to go everywhere. be limited. if we do it on the internet, we can reach anybody. we can also get them to talk about things they would maybe be hesitant to talk about in person. people got very personal on these internet forums and it was super helpful. charlie: at the end of the day, what is the most import thing you learned about modern romance? aziz: i would say, we are happier when we spend less time on our screens and more time in front of people. charlie: i would say so too. aziz: you look at online dating stuff. it is huge. way bigger than i even thought going into the book. it is how people meet their spouse now. it is bigger than work, school, and friends
aziz: i pitched the idea and i told the publishers i wanted to write it with a sociologist so i couldy and have it work as a humor book and a physiology book. they introduced me to eric and he really call it -- really got it. we interviewed hundreds of people all over the world. we talked to all these top academics. we did do some stuff on reddit. one thing that was really wepful -- at one point realized, we will not be able to go everywhere. be limited. if we do it on the internet, we can...
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because i feel a lot of people -- i was at a meeting yesterday and a woman said "i don't know if i will be here next year" and she's in her 70's and grew up in the community and people don't know if they're going to be there and understanding the power of the property that you have and finding ways to preserve, keep and pass it down to your family members. >> great. thank you. president breed. >> thank you. i just had a few questions. i know -- i do agree with supervisor avalos in that the agency and the -- now the successor agency hasn't been enough to really focus on preservation and retention. as a former commissioner i know oftentimes we would work with communities when they were in trouble in order to provide under writing so they can borrow the funding necessary to do rehabilitation in order to preserve affordable housing, but it was always on a case by case basis. there was no real plan or mechanisms for support for home ownership outside of building new homes reserve preserving old and i know there are a lot of limitations because of the changes in state law and i am wondering i
because i feel a lot of people -- i was at a meeting yesterday and a woman said "i don't know if i will be here next year" and she's in her 70's and grew up in the community and people don't know if they're going to be there and understanding the power of the property that you have and finding ways to preserve, keep and pass it down to your family members. >> great. thank you. president breed. >> thank you. i just had a few questions. i know -- i do agree with supervisor...
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i swear, i go, i think -- you know what, i think it's hammott with a 't.' i think i messed up." [ light laughter ] i don't know if it's one t or two ts. i think it's hammott. and then he just goes, "we're out of hammotts. we're out of them." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it's hammott season. [ light laughter ] so i went out to my car and i googled where to buy a hammott, and then google is like, "do you mean hammock?" [ light laughter ] i was like, i sure do, google. where were you during all of this? [ light laughter ] you know, you left me out there. i read on google, i read about that dentist who shot cecil the you know, he went back to work. and i don't know, i don't care. [ light laughter ] but it is like, what are the odds you shoot a lion and everybody is like, cecil? not cecil, right? [ light laughter ] unbelievable. there's like 30,000 lions. it's a one in 30,000 chance you shoot a lion where like my buddy, cecil. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i mean, they should have put like a stripe on him or i don't know. [ laughter ] give him a h
i swear, i go, i think -- you know what, i think it's hammott with a 't.' i think i messed up." [ light laughter ] i don't know if it's one t or two ts. i think it's hammott. and then he just goes, "we're out of hammotts. we're out of them." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it's hammott season. [ light laughter ] so i went out to my car and i googled where to buy a hammott, and then google is like, "do you mean hammock?" [ light laughter ] i was like, i sure do,...
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[laughter] >> i have been ask that question truly as long as i can remember. i don't mind. i remember when my dad was campaigning for governor waving a flag and a sweet woman said do you thank you might run for governor one day? i don't go. there are so many ways to engage to make the difference is our world a and for the right now working at the clinton delegation writing this book is the right you to for me and i am grateful to have had the opportunity to write this book to do what i do. [applause] please give her round of applause. [applause] also thank you to the barnes & noble team to be a terrific partner and i am so grateful you can now tonight cannot believe somebody has already read my book and i hope the rest of you will also. [applause] >> please remain seated while we prepare the stage. once that has happened we will call you row by row any babies or pregnant women or erred disabled people while we remain organized. [inaudible conversations] >> when you look at the role the supreme court plays in our society in history series past have relevance as i think about
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i-i just am. i-i am. i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else.'m not interested. this is a bunch of bull[bleep]. >> coming up... >> box it up and get it out. >> i don't agree with that. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! then later... we're closing the store. >> i don't like surprises like this! take a look at these bbq best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a speci
i-i just am. i-i am. i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else.'m not interested. this is a bunch of bull[bleep]. >> coming up... >> box it up and get it out. >> i don't agree with that. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! then later... we're closing the store. >> i don't like surprises like this! take a look at these bbq best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies,...
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think i k i think i can, i think i can. >> rose: right. >> again as i was saying, it's how we're brought up. that is the kind of book that i was raised on. >> rose: i love this. wilbur wright said no bird soars in a calm. >> yes. >> rose: so fundamental and so true. >> yes. adversity helps. the old irish saying may the wind always be at your back, they just think that's the reverse. you need the wind. you need it to give you the lift. >> rose: it's great to see you. >> charlie, it's always a treat to be your guest, thank you. >> rose: david mccullough, the book is called the wright brothers, back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: the one and only toni more ison is here, one of the greatest living writers won the prize of fiction in 1988 for beloved. five years later she became the first african-american woman to win the nobel praise for literature. president obama has said that reading her novel song of salomon taught him to you ho be. he awarded her the nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom in 2012. morrison's new novel is called god help the child. i'm pl
think i k i think i can, i think i can. >> rose: right. >> again as i was saying, it's how we're brought up. that is the kind of book that i was raised on. >> rose: i love this. wilbur wright said no bird soars in a calm. >> yes. >> rose: so fundamental and so true. >> yes. adversity helps. the old irish saying may the wind always be at your back, they just think that's the reverse. you need the wind. you need it to give you the lift. >> rose: it's...
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if i was i would play basketball. i definitely would. another. guess watching football is dumb because i could be playing it instead, huh, at jimmy kimmel. yes it is actually dumb. watching people play football is dumb. i do it every sunday. i know it is dumb. the guys i watch it with are dumb. they're all a bunch of dumb guys. watching people play video games isn't like watching people play football. it's like watching people play fantasy football. it is one more step removed from human activity. you understand? this was the weirdest analogy of all of them. how this guy defended watching videos about videos games. why watch porn when you can go have sex? exactly. why would you watch porn when you can go have sex? thank you, fluffy guy 958. anyway. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] people got so very fired up about this. why i am not sure? i am an open minded person. maybe i am missing out on something. maybe it is a lot of fun. so if one of you wants to invite me over, we can watch people play video games together. who knows maybe i will like
if i was i would play basketball. i definitely would. another. guess watching football is dumb because i could be playing it instead, huh, at jimmy kimmel. yes it is actually dumb. watching people play football is dumb. i do it every sunday. i know it is dumb. the guys i watch it with are dumb. they're all a bunch of dumb guys. watching people play video games isn't like watching people play football. it's like watching people play fantasy football. it is one more step removed from human...
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i think that. >> i -- you know, i don't do this because, you know, i am in and out.dges going on. stwroo over the years i've been bullish and bearish. i say, you know what, you are only making 1% on your cash. what's better. making 1% or losing 30%. that's really the question you should ask yourself. if you are willing to take some risks and you are willing -- i mean, i would only take money invest in the market, especially today if can you afford to lose, say, you really can't afford to lose another 30%, 40%, and grit your teeth and then live with it and not have to be forced out in a margin call or get nervous. you have to have that temperament. you know, after years and years of doing this, i'm -- i can lose a great deal of money for a week or a month, and it doesn't bother me at all. you know, i mean, it's just strange how little things bother me. but not that. i think apple even in a bear market. it may hurt. it may go down, but i think apple is still ridiculously priced. >> have you used that opportunity to buy more? >> i really will tell i don't want to discus
i think that. >> i -- you know, i don't do this because, you know, i am in and out.dges going on. stwroo over the years i've been bullish and bearish. i say, you know what, you are only making 1% on your cash. what's better. making 1% or losing 30%. that's really the question you should ask yourself. if you are willing to take some risks and you are willing -- i mean, i would only take money invest in the market, especially today if can you afford to lose, say, you really can't afford to...
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>> i do. i think it is a serious offense. >> i do agree he assaulted the girl.r by the front of her shirt and pulled her and then tried to shove his tongue down her throat which is basically assault, but i feel like there is a way to make it clear to a 13-year-old kid and his buddies that this is not appropriate behavior without giving him a criminal record. >> i don't think he will get a criminal regard -- record, but it depends on who brought the assault charges. if her parents did it carries more weight. is it the school? most of these things will be finished by the school, for in this case the police got involved and it sends a stronger message and it is a message that kids have to hear. >> i agree. i would hate to see a dumb 13-year-old kid be convicted of a sex crime. >> it could be assault. >> that's true. he said i am against this. those sound worse. it is not treating women as if they are independent beings. it could be syria. at least for assault. i wouldn't label him a child molester, but for assault. >> he is going to get charged with assault anyway
>> i do. i think it is a serious offense. >> i do agree he assaulted the girl.r by the front of her shirt and pulled her and then tried to shove his tongue down her throat which is basically assault, but i feel like there is a way to make it clear to a 13-year-old kid and his buddies that this is not appropriate behavior without giving him a criminal record. >> i don't think he will get a criminal regard -- record, but it depends on who brought the assault charges. if her...
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i want to go home. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured than the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 3200 cases in 2008
i want to go home. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station....
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i said, i don't think i will because i got invited because of what i am, not who i am.e always tried to make sure i have never paid too much attention to the ceo of the year. the worst ceo of the year stuff is right around the corner. i don't get worked up or care too much when people say those things. in fact i have had to make , myself care a little bit about them only after i started realizing, it could affect recruiting if people start thinking, i want to go to twitter but what if dick is not there and everything changes? i need to start paying attention to that. say, that is not the case. emily: how does not being a founder affect your ability to lead? dick: jack dorsey can sit here and you can ask, what were you first thinking about when you invented twitter. you can be a non-founder ceo and have thoughtful opinions and even certainty about where something needs to be taken that is helpful to the company. when jack saw vine, loved it and it knew it right away, we were both, we have to do this. i felt the same way when jess on my team talked about periscope. right
i said, i don't think i will because i got invited because of what i am, not who i am.e always tried to make sure i have never paid too much attention to the ceo of the year. the worst ceo of the year stuff is right around the corner. i don't get worked up or care too much when people say those things. in fact i have had to make , myself care a little bit about them only after i started realizing, it could affect recruiting if people start thinking, i want to go to twitter but what if dick is...
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i told him i quit fighting. i lied to him. i don't want my son to end up like me. never knew my father. he disappeared out of my life when i was 5 years old, but he died. i didn't get a chance to meet him. all i ever heard about him he hung out in bars, he was a fighter, he was really tough. i didn't think that that's what i wanted to be, but that's what i turned into, and i don't want him to subconsciously try to turn into me. i do not -- i'd rather see anything than my son going to prison, anything. anything. >> ready to go? >> after being caught with a shank and other lesser violations, josh harrison is about to be separated from the convict that he considers his surrogate father. he has been given an 18-month term in the prison's intensive detention unit where he will be locked up 23 hours per day and not permitted to associate with general population inmates. on his way to idu, he's allowed one last good-bye. >> where are you going? >> idu. a year and a half. >> i love you. >> you too, bub. >> stay out of trouble, kid. >> this will be harrison's first time on
i told him i quit fighting. i lied to him. i don't want my son to end up like me. never knew my father. he disappeared out of my life when i was 5 years old, but he died. i didn't get a chance to meet him. all i ever heard about him he hung out in bars, he was a fighter, he was really tough. i didn't think that that's what i wanted to be, but that's what i turned into, and i don't want him to subconsciously try to turn into me. i do not -- i'd rather see anything than my son going to prison,...
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if i win i will of the scaffolding stay up. i will let it stay out. [applause] we we will save millions of dollars. the pictures, they can have some scaffolding. so, not if i went, not if but when. a story i tell my friend of mine who's a big manufacturer, great car, can do business. exist yet can do with it. they take it in charge of a massive tax. another friend of mine bought airplane. a really good. i said comeau why do you sell? well, what happened is a man from china ordered a., and he can't get it back into china because the tax issue mongers. he is selling it sheet. the taxes are so big. we take everything they have japan sells us millions of cars. thousands of cars. we give them beef, and they don't want it. lucinda back. by the time it goes back it's all gone. mexico. everyone is moving from mexico. i love mexico. i have hundreds and hundreds and thousands of people that are mexican it works me. they are great people. we have nabisco. i refuse to eat oreos anymore. they are moving their plan to mexico from chicago. ford, two and a half billi
if i win i will of the scaffolding stay up. i will let it stay out. [applause] we we will save millions of dollars. the pictures, they can have some scaffolding. so, not if i went, not if but when. a story i tell my friend of mine who's a big manufacturer, great car, can do business. exist yet can do with it. they take it in charge of a massive tax. another friend of mine bought airplane. a really good. i said comeau why do you sell? well, what happened is a man from china ordered a., and he...
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i want to hear from you. >> that day was alex's birthday, and i remember i woke up that morning and i the post office and i had to be to work early so when i got up in the morning i would turn the tv on and we had it on a news channel and i saw the flashing lights and i saw a movie and i placed a call, you know, to him and said, hey, i have seen this going on, you know, give me a call when you get up and your mom is going to be worried. before i hung up i wished him a happy birthday because that was his birthday. >> 27? >> yeah, he was 27. yeah. and you know, then i headed on into work and i drove right by the theater and could see the helicopters and then i could hear the sirens and i called him again and said, hey, you know, i am going to keep calling you every half hour until you get back to me and i went to work, and proceeded to do that until my wife finally called me at 6:30 that morning and i tried to calm her down and said, you know, i have been calling him, but she yelled at me over into the phone that alex had been shot. >> what about you? >> i was asleep when sandy got the
i want to hear from you. >> that day was alex's birthday, and i remember i woke up that morning and i the post office and i had to be to work early so when i got up in the morning i would turn the tv on and we had it on a news channel and i saw the flashing lights and i saw a movie and i placed a call, you know, to him and said, hey, i have seen this going on, you know, give me a call when you get up and your mom is going to be worried. before i hung up i wished him a happy birthday...
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-- i mean i feel like i shouldn't say that.nd jane are nominated and they could win, maybe. but it's so much worse when you go and you feel like you might win -- >> seth: yeah. >> and if you don't win, you're mad. but this is like, a total scam. >> seth: but you have to -- [ laughter ] because you're late, though. you're like almost near the end of the night for the show. >> yeah, right near the big comedy bit. >> seth: yeah, exactly. well, right before the big comedy bit. >> right. right before the big comedy bit. >> seth: well, that'd be very exciting. i look forward to seeing you out there, as always, it's nice. >> you too! >> seth: and thank you so much for coming here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> seth: and you have -- >> just remember, december 18th. nobody's got to be dirty. it just starts -- december 18th. "sisters"! [ laughter ] >> seth: tina fey, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] check out season one of "unbreakable kimmy schmidt" which is currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back with nick jonas! [
-- i mean i feel like i shouldn't say that.nd jane are nominated and they could win, maybe. but it's so much worse when you go and you feel like you might win -- >> seth: yeah. >> and if you don't win, you're mad. but this is like, a total scam. >> seth: but you have to -- [ laughter ] because you're late, though. you're like almost near the end of the night for the show. >> yeah, right near the big comedy bit. >> seth: yeah, exactly. well, right before the big...
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i. i added some stuff, i had some fun in the speech went great. and i use the bush line. >> just two years later you were elected to the u.s. senate. you were the first woman elected in your own right to the senate. from minnesota. do you think that was an asset or liability in that campaign? >> we had two really strong women. in the 80s and in the 70s the secretary of state had run. they had both lost. when i started running people would literally ask me, do you think a woman can win? it was a reference to the others. this was in 2006. with a reference to 2006. with a reference to kay bailey hutchinson, i said well a woman one in texas so i think a woman can probably win. i think the last two were in the 80s and 90s. then i finally ended up, i didn't emphasize it too much and the other women had focused so much on that issue. some of the guys i would speak to these steelworkers i would say look, somebody would ask that question and i would say look, last time i checked half the voters were men. i was just running as a woman, i wouldn't win. so i'
i. i added some stuff, i had some fun in the speech went great. and i use the bush line. >> just two years later you were elected to the u.s. senate. you were the first woman elected in your own right to the senate. from minnesota. do you think that was an asset or liability in that campaign? >> we had two really strong women. in the 80s and in the 70s the secretary of state had run. they had both lost. when i started running people would literally ask me, do you think a woman can...
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i said, no, i know, i know. i know, it's a problem!etty reasonable. and i'm sorry you had to come all the way up here. but they left. but part of the problem is i walk the dog, and i like -- i live near washington square park. and i love when i leave to walk the dog, i'll put on a song because i like when i leave to walk the dog, when i'm coming back towards the house, i like to sort of hear the familiar dulcet tones of my stereo. [ light laughter ] you know what i mean? like a block away or so or two, maybe. depending if it's a quiet evening, you know, maybe two and a half, three blocks. also depending on if it's the rolling stones or not, you know? >> jimmy: oh, i love that song. i was playing, it yeah. >> i just sing in my heart, 'cause it's my stereo, it's my music. i'm like, i'm coming. don't worry. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i have to turn you on to something called an ipod. it's gonna blow your mind. [ laughter ] you're gonna freak out. [ applause ] "the blacklist" coming back. i'm psyched. october 1st here at nbc. it takes pl
i said, no, i know, i know. i know, it's a problem!etty reasonable. and i'm sorry you had to come all the way up here. but they left. but part of the problem is i walk the dog, and i like -- i live near washington square park. and i love when i leave to walk the dog, i'll put on a song because i like when i leave to walk the dog, when i'm coming back towards the house, i like to sort of hear the familiar dulcet tones of my stereo. [ light laughter ] you know what i mean? like a block away or so...
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i can't leave when i want, i can't do what i want, but i, this is what i can control. placing another inmate in there. since i can control that, you will not place another inmate in there. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> yes, i had a job. i was a professional escort. i was running my ads in "play time" magazine and "sex action" magazine. >> charged with murder, a former call girl makes peace with the past. >> yes, i had nice cars, living like a star with the bling-bling and the dress code and my gun on lock and load on a long dark road going nowhere. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the exp
i can't leave when i want, i can't do what i want, but i, this is what i can control. placing another inmate in there. since i can control that, you will not place another inmate in there. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> yes, i had a job. i was a professional escort. i was running my ads in "play time" magazine and "sex action" magazine. >> charged with murder, a former call girl makes peace with the past. >> yes, i had nice cars, living...
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i was cut, i was bloodied, bruised. the leg wound was opening up. >> we went as low as the 44th floor. i know that as a sky lobby, like empty hotel lobby until a security guard manning his booth looked at us wide eye'd rather surprised to see us quickly said have you got telephone. my phones don't work but i'll stay with this man if you'll get me help. >> the man was lying, his back was broken covered with blood. please tell my wife and baby i love them but send somebody up for me. but the security guard stood like a hawk guarding that man. that man sacrificed his lifeguarding this man. while we were going down, no ems worker came down. >> stanley called his wife at his office and left messages he was fine. i called 911. after some difficulty, it took me three or four minutes to really get the message across, there was somebody down on the 44th floor. i know they were overwhelmed. stanley and i went back to the stairs all the way to the plaza level without seeing a soul, nobody. on the plaza level we stared in ah at the
i was cut, i was bloodied, bruised. the leg wound was opening up. >> we went as low as the 44th floor. i know that as a sky lobby, like empty hotel lobby until a security guard manning his booth looked at us wide eye'd rather surprised to see us quickly said have you got telephone. my phones don't work but i'll stay with this man if you'll get me help. >> the man was lying, his back was broken covered with blood. please tell my wife and baby i love them but send somebody up for me....
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and i just remember when me and alek first ran up i don't how i hit him or where i hit him. just like to hit him some way. that is when the box cutter comes out. spencer screams get the knife get the knife. we didn't really notice that at first. this all happens in a second, and we fight with him some more, he ends up dropping the box cutter and alek tries to charge that. and it didn't work. >> it was jammed? >> it wasn't jammed until when i picked it up, i believe it was on safe, but he had fired it already. when i ejected -- yeah, after it all settled down i picked the ak up through the rest of the train. i knew it wasn't working. when i ejected the previous round i saw that the primer just did not ignite. he had tried to shoot spencer. >> and didn't go off. >> that -- i mean, when you think about that moment, spencer, that is what happened, god was there protecting you? the answer to that is next. >>> plus, what these three young men had to say about how this has changed the way they view 9/11. >> they just charged. they acted unilaterally without asking permission this i
and i just remember when me and alek first ran up i don't how i hit him or where i hit him. just like to hit him some way. that is when the box cutter comes out. spencer screams get the knife get the knife. we didn't really notice that at first. this all happens in a second, and we fight with him some more, he ends up dropping the box cutter and alek tries to charge that. and it didn't work. >> it was jammed? >> it wasn't jammed until when i picked it up, i believe it was on safe,...
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keep on hoping ♪ ♪ we'll eat cake by the ocean ooh i-i-i-i-i-i keep on hoping we'll eat cake ♪ ♪ bye our minds and go crazy crazy i-i-i-i-i-i keep on hoping we'll eat ♪ ♪ cake by the ocean walk for me baby walk for me now i'll be diddy you'll be naomi whoa ♪ ♪ let's lose our minds and go crazy crazy that's right i-i-i-i-i-i keep on hoping we'll eat cake ♪ ♪ by the ocean red velvet vanilla chocolate in my life confetti i'm ready ♪ ♪ i need it every night red velvet vanilla oh yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ i keep on hoping we'll eat cake by the ocean ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on, dnce! "cake by the ocean" is on itunes now. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21 could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge... (crowd cheering) ...might not seem so big after all. ♪ prudential, bring you
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was i emotional yesterday? i think i was. i was really emotional in a moment no one saw. the pope and i were getting ready to exit the building, we found ourselves alone, and the pope grabbed my left arm and said kind words to me about my commitment to kids and education. and the pope puts his arm around me and pulls me to him and said please pray for me. well, who am i to pray for the pope? but i did. >> [inaudible] >> it was never about the vote. it was not a doubt of whether or not i can survive a vote. i don't want the members or institution to go through this. and especially when i knew i was thinking about walking out of the door, and it was the right time to do it and i am entirely comfortable doing it? >> mr. speaker, i heard you say a leader without people following him is just walking. >> i have plenty of people following me. but the turmoil that has been churning for a couple of months is not good for the members or the institution. and if i wasn't planning on leaving here soon, i can tell you, i would not have done this. >> may i continue? there are people on
was i emotional yesterday? i think i was. i was really emotional in a moment no one saw. the pope and i were getting ready to exit the building, we found ourselves alone, and the pope grabbed my left arm and said kind words to me about my commitment to kids and education. and the pope puts his arm around me and pulls me to him and said please pray for me. well, who am i to pray for the pope? but i did. >> [inaudible] >> it was never about the vote. it was not a doubt of whether or...
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i don't know what i thought i was going to be.t that point, i didn't think i was going to be a cook. i don't know what i thought i was going to be. i was just hanging out in a beautiful place. >> a golden time. i look back on those fuzzy memories, and they seem golden. first love, and then me. johnny was sort of a central figure in all of our lives. >> my name is john yingling, this has been here since 1971. province town is a special place. we all did drugs, acted young and crazy. tony was wilder than some but not as wild as others. i always liked him. >> and you let me sleep on top of the walk in. >> i remember that. >> i cannot tell you how frequently i dream about this pizza. i'm walking down commercial street, and there's a sense of dislocation and a loss as i stumble around this dream scape of 40 years ago. i was still here and living in hope. unbelievable. many of the old places in p-town are gone. but the lobster pot is still going strong all these years later, and still has what i want and need, the essentials. my friends
i don't know what i thought i was going to be.t that point, i didn't think i was going to be a cook. i don't know what i thought i was going to be. i was just hanging out in a beautiful place. >> a golden time. i look back on those fuzzy memories, and they seem golden. first love, and then me. johnny was sort of a central figure in all of our lives. >> my name is john yingling, this has been here since 1971. province town is a special place. we all did drugs, acted young and crazy....
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>> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy groves as well. he's locked up in the intensive detention unit. >> this is the woman i love. this is me and her. that's me and brandy together. this is on our first visit. >> earlier in the day, groves' girlfriend, brandy, was caught attempting to smuggle tobacco and cell phones into the prison during her visit with him. >> bring him over this way. >> the following day, groves is questioned by internal affairs. >> i'm going to ask you straight up, you want to give me any statement on this or anything like that? >> no. >> no statement at all? >> no statement at all. >> now, she went home friday. i didn't send her to jail. i'm going to get a warrant for her arrest for misdemeanor trafficking. it's all on you right now. do you un
>> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy groves as well. he's locked up in the intensive detention unit. >> this is the woman i love. this is me and her. that's me...
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i mean, i wish i didn't -- [laughter] but sure, i do. spent five years on something. you know, you'd like to have a little ratification, a little hint that maybe it wasn't five years wasted. >> host: next call for lynne cheney comes from dorothy in kentucky, i think that's ur langer, kentucky. >> caller: hi. hello, ms. cheney, it's a privilege to talk to you. >> guest: hi. >> caller: my concern is freedom of religion. you know, the separation of church and state has gone way too far, if you ask me. the state is trying to take freedom of religion and god out of our public, and my problem is with this ms. davis in kentucky being jailed and because of her belief, isn't that the state impeding the religion of the american people? >> guest: you know, there are many people who look at it that way, and i understand that. i guess i also think, though, that ms. davis is a public servant, and in that role has to uphold the law. i mean, it's a very difficult problem. but, you know, you can't have policemen, for example, refusing to arrest people or
i mean, i wish i didn't -- [laughter] but sure, i do. spent five years on something. you know, you'd like to have a little ratification, a little hint that maybe it wasn't five years wasted. >> host: next call for lynne cheney comes from dorothy in kentucky, i think that's ur langer, kentucky. >> caller: hi. hello, ms. cheney, it's a privilege to talk to you. >> guest: hi. >> caller: my concern is freedom of religion. you know, the separation of church and state has gone...
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then i woke up one day and i had "i kissed a girl and i liked it quotes and i thought, how strange. >ut mega pop star status goes to taylore swift. >> i literally wrote this song in 15 minutes. the fact that it has become a hit and propelled my car is so amazing. i'm so grateful. cano. >> making her debut with tim mcgraw, today just adding 16 grammies. first time we met her is on the red carpet at american country music awards. a nominee and feeling very royal. >> i think everybody should get the chance it feel like princess. whether it is prom or red carpet. i skipped out on prom so this is my chance to feel like prom. >> we posted a bunch more on our >>> travel consideration provided by -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> lots of stars celebrating birthdays this weekend. now on saturday, we have 44, trisha yearwood turning 51. beautiful sophia lauren turns 81. now, whi talk show host majored in computer science? jimmy fallon who turns 41 on saturday. >> monday on "e.t.." ch break down fashion hits and misses. and in honor of the awards we're also teaming up with your neighborhood beauty destination, rite-
then i woke up one day and i had "i kissed a girl and i liked it quotes and i thought, how strange. >ut mega pop star status goes to taylore swift. >> i literally wrote this song in 15 minutes. the fact that it has become a hit and propelled my car is so amazing. i'm so grateful. cano. >> making her debut with tim mcgraw, today just adding 16 grammies. first time we met her is on the red carpet at american country music awards. a nominee and feeling very royal. >> i...
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i can't live in that house anymore. i'm rich, i guess, s. what do you think i should do? you know i'm single. and rich. (laughs) i mentioned that.ort of that's very sweet, ronnie. i think i'll go down to florida. i got a kid down there somewhere. definitely. erin, i hope you know how lucky you are. i do. ll you what's going on, kid? (sighs) something you should hear. joe (recorded): i'm getting close, but the templaray have made me. that's joe. the night he was killed. he was working with the fbi, investigating the blue templar. wh m i should have told you a long time ago, danny. does dad know? no. at? captioning sponsored by cbs the all-new volkswagen jetta. it's great, for the price of good. that's das auto. tt0w!tx#ho!!%4@-b34 tt0w!tx#ho!!el@-h4x tt0w!tx#ho!!ed@-n6< tt0w!tx#ho%!)8h-.h@ tt0w!tx#ho%!kzh-3'< tt0w!tx#ho%!n-h-fn0 tt0w!tx#ho%!0ph-x)( tt0w!tx#ho%!s"h-h[h he ivila, mefogss weigedutowo t chgries keac wt d..ketogss >>. >>> date night tonight. >> exactly. >> mariah and her new man's red carpet debu the tension, unseen. >> new voice coaches gwen and blake dating?t
i can't live in that house anymore. i'm rich, i guess, s. what do you think i should do? you know i'm single. and rich. (laughs) i mentioned that.ort of that's very sweet, ronnie. i think i'll go down to florida. i got a kid down there somewhere. definitely. erin, i hope you know how lucky you are. i do. ll you what's going on, kid? (sighs) something you should hear. joe (recorded): i'm getting close, but the templaray have made me. that's joe. the night he was killed. he was working with the...
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i think that's a terrible thing to do. >> well, i said when i got to the audition, i said to denis, ifirst time so you'd better cast me. >> jimmy: right, no kidding. >> he said, are you f'ing kidding me, why did you do that to the poor guy? >> jimmy: i assume it went okay if you're still together? >> it was fine. they came back out again. yeah. >> jimmy: sounds like maybe it didn't go all right? >> what? >> jimmy: you moved to new york to go the show? >> yeah. jersey, actually. i'm from new jersey. where in new jersey? malibu? >> jimmy: malibu is in california. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we have a lot of drunk people in our audience, be careful. >> i have that vibe. when you're at a bar too late, i get that nervous but fun energy from you guys. everyone's had a drink. >> jimmy: don't engage them, they'll all be here in the chair with you. >> come sit on my lap! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very, very dangerous. >> yeah, we reached out to brooklyn. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> and so i made a silly mistake, though. because i could either move to the city, which is the smart thing to do b
i think that's a terrible thing to do. >> well, i said when i got to the audition, i said to denis, ifirst time so you'd better cast me. >> jimmy: right, no kidding. >> he said, are you f'ing kidding me, why did you do that to the poor guy? >> jimmy: i assume it went okay if you're still together? >> it was fine. they came back out again. yeah. >> jimmy: sounds like maybe it didn't go all right? >> what? >> jimmy: you moved to new york to go the...
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i broke this, i broke this, i broke this, i broke this, i broke this, i broke this." and jack nicholson turns to me and pinches his fat and he goes, "benicio, stay loose. stay loose." [ laughter and applause ] that's what you need to do. >> jimmy: that's good advice. i'm gonna stay loose. thank you, buddy. [ laughter ] i love that. thank you, pal. well, you know i'm a big fan of yours. and thank you for coming on. i have a photo here i want you to tell me about these guys here. talk about these -- you got two dogs here. these your buddies? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: now this is -- >> bosco. >> jimmy: this is bosco. >> yeah, that's the boss. bosco. >> jimmy: i want -- see i want -- and this is -- that's ella? >> that's the queen of soul, ella. >> jimmy: that's a st. bernard? >> st. b nard, yeah. >> jimmy: i wanted both of these dogs at one point. >> oh, you did? >> jimmy: yeah, but i -- the australian shepherd, they just love to run around, right? they heard. >> they do. they do. >> jimmy: so, in new york city. >> het gets in the way all the time.
i broke this, i broke this, i broke this, i broke this, i broke this, i broke this." and jack nicholson turns to me and pinches his fat and he goes, "benicio, stay loose. stay loose." [ laughter and applause ] that's what you need to do. >> jimmy: that's good advice. i'm gonna stay loose. thank you, buddy. [ laughter ] i love that. thank you, pal. well, you know i'm a big fan of yours. and thank you for coming on. i have a photo here i want you to tell me about these guys...
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i don't know what i would do if i left my phone at home.i would literally be lost, because i am new to seattle. i would actually be lost. but the fact that there are children in homes, it's not that --y can't afford it, they their homes are not hardwired. they couldn't get access to even if they could afford it. that should not be in a country where the information age is king. period. prof calo: the other thing that we can say with confidence is that technologies are vetted. vetted against the mainstream population. it's very rare and one of the things of my lab does at the direction of one of my codirectors, is that we actually have created panels of people that are not mainstream, in order to do an analysis of the technologies that we look at. for instance, we look at gender, disability. the panels are people who are disabled or study disability. one panel we did was on people with thehad contact prison system. so what we see is that the definition of technology and its utility, some of the other contours, actually change. just one quick
i don't know what i would do if i left my phone at home.i would literally be lost, because i am new to seattle. i would actually be lost. but the fact that there are children in homes, it's not that --y can't afford it, they their homes are not hardwired. they couldn't get access to even if they could afford it. that should not be in a country where the information age is king. period. prof calo: the other thing that we can say with confidence is that technologies are vetted. vetted against the...
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i tell you something, i realized this weekend i might have to move out of my house. i have ants that have taken over my home. thousands of them. maybe millions, i haven't counted. but this has been going on gradually, this invasion, for a while now. i guess they come in because of the heat. and first they took our kitchen. and i thought that would be it. i was willing to let them have the quitkitchen. they now have taken the dining room. and last night -- they're like the russians. last night -- >> of. [ laughter ] they invaded my backpack which had no food in it. i don't know if they're trying to steal my secret orts what. eve done everything they say to do to fight these ants. we spray, they ignore the spray. we caulk the things, they eat the caulk. we recaulk. the caulk-suckers gobble right through. that's right. [ cheers and applause ] we tried lemons, salt, vinegar, cayenne pepper. usually i don't kill them, i just wait for them to go away. my wife hates that. oh, they'll take stuff and then they'll go. but now it seems like they're waiting for me to go away. an
i tell you something, i realized this weekend i might have to move out of my house. i have ants that have taken over my home. thousands of them. maybe millions, i haven't counted. but this has been going on gradually, this invasion, for a while now. i guess they come in because of the heat. and first they took our kitchen. and i thought that would be it. i was willing to let them have the quitkitchen. they now have taken the dining room. and last night -- they're like the russians. last night...
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>> yes, i do, i do. i think we understand the, what democratic socialism means. >> larry: what is democratic socialism. >> it is learning from countries like denmark, sweden, norway, who have free healthcare for all of the people, free college education for all of their people. >> larry: is that their way of keeping them in finland? keep it 100. do you think people are afraid of the word socialism. >> they hear socialism, oh, sociasocialism of what. are you going to take my delved egg deviled egg? >> no what it is .. >> by the way, socialism takes fantastic. >> you like this. >> >> larry: you are a very interesting candidate because you are really one of a kind. we never had a jewish president, that we know of, right? you know what i am saying. you may be the oldest person ever to become president. you are 74? >> yes. if you became president god forbid something does, i am a trying to keep it 100 would you be comfortable with a weekend at bernie situation? where, to get you through the rest of the admini
>> yes, i do, i do. i think we understand the, what democratic socialism means. >> larry: what is democratic socialism. >> it is learning from countries like denmark, sweden, norway, who have free healthcare for all of the people, free college education for all of their people. >> larry: is that their way of keeping them in finland? keep it 100. do you think people are afraid of the word socialism. >> they hear socialism, oh, sociasocialism of what. are you going...
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i know i don't want to die. i don't want to end my life. like this -- this thing inside of you. and i know that it's a way out, that i have control and i can exercise that decision. so that's why i'm here. >> wow, guys. i'm so moved by your stories. i feel so honored that you guys are sharing. >> thanks, guys. appreciate it. >> the veterans don't want to be sedated anymore. we would like an alternative treatment option. we're standing our ground. we flew thousands and thousands of miles away to drink from a cup that has something in it that might help us. let's do it. we have three chevy's here. alright. i want you to place this award on the podium next to the vehicle that you think was ranked highest in initial quality by j.d. power. hmm. can i look around at them? sure. umm. highest ranking in initial quality. it's gotta be this one. this is it. you are wrong. really? actually it's all three. you tricked me. j.d. power ranked the malibu, silverado half-ton and equinox highest in initial quality in their segments. that's impressive! i'm ve
i know i don't want to die. i don't want to end my life. like this -- this thing inside of you. and i know that it's a way out, that i have control and i can exercise that decision. so that's why i'm here. >> wow, guys. i'm so moved by your stories. i feel so honored that you guys are sharing. >> thanks, guys. appreciate it. >> the veterans don't want to be sedated anymore. we would like an alternative treatment option. we're standing our ground. we flew thousands and...
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i didn't want to go into iraq and i fought it because what i said to you -- >> may i respond to that?-- you're going to destabilize the middle east and that's what happened. >> he referred to -- >> may i make a response. >> right after me. i'll yield the floor. what are you saying in the senate when you're talking and debating? >> absolutely, go ahead. >> here's the facts. when had donald trump talks about judgment, what was his position on who would have been the best negotiator to deal with iran? it wasn't a republican. it was hillary clinton. that's what you believe. i mean, the lack of judgment and the lack of understanding about how the world works is really dangerous in this kind of time we're seeing. so is that the judgment that you bring to the table, that hillary clinton is a great negotiator, that she could bring about a better -- >> your brother and your brother's administration gave us barack obama because it was such a disaster those last three months that abraham lincoln couldn't have been elected. >> you know what? as it relates to my brother, there is one thing i know
i didn't want to go into iraq and i fought it because what i said to you -- >> may i respond to that?-- you're going to destabilize the middle east and that's what happened. >> he referred to -- >> may i make a response. >> right after me. i'll yield the floor. what are you saying in the senate when you're talking and debating? >> absolutely, go ahead. >> here's the facts. when had donald trump talks about judgment, what was his position on who would have...
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growing up, i realized i would not become a superhero, so i guess i needed a real job. i ended up at the civil war battlefield. it was my interest that sparked her to read and study and go with me, carry me, no child can drive. with the 150th, it brought the civil war to a little community in vermont who had a series of articles in their local newspaper. in virginia, many of you are familiar with the history mobile that crossed the state, went out of the state for antietam, gettysburg, north carolina for some little event down there. it went to peanut festivals and barbecue events and political events. where the civil war may not have happened in the sense of gettysburg with its thousands of people every day of the week, people engaged with the civil war in different ways. maybe they did not come to the battlefield, but they read about it in the newspaper. so i think because we did not have half a million people at each event is not the way to judge whether it was successful or not. rob: you have to figure out how you will quantify success. i say to look at how strong t
growing up, i realized i would not become a superhero, so i guess i needed a real job. i ended up at the civil war battlefield. it was my interest that sparked her to read and study and go with me, carry me, no child can drive. with the 150th, it brought the civil war to a little community in vermont who had a series of articles in their local newspaper. in virginia, many of you are familiar with the history mobile that crossed the state, went out of the state for antietam, gettysburg, north...