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tell me about tell me about you know the best thing i always liked about parenthood i have 2 boys that all of it's good and all of it's sort of fraught nerveracking but i love the fact that in a 2nd to got me off myself to any degree i was never completely self-absorbed but like anybody if you're trying to make your way through the world. this and that ends of the 2nd or you're off yourself i find influx of. it really is amazing and i think you know most people when they're young they're a little self-absorbed people in entertainment are a special breed. but you're right the 2nd that she came into the world i forgot about all of mine leaves and wants and i and i'm sure this will change in time but right now my identity is oceans mom i can live and breathe and make every decision based on the well being of my baby so you're absolutely right you do forget about yourself. you know the 1st the 1st baby so magical and mystical and you don't know what's coming only for the 2nd one can you plan a little and i'm just talking about branching out here from the core mothership of the vanderpump r
tell me about tell me about you know the best thing i always liked about parenthood i have 2 boys that all of it's good and all of it's sort of fraught nerveracking but i love the fact that in a 2nd to got me off myself to any degree i was never completely self-absorbed but like anybody if you're trying to make your way through the world. this and that ends of the 2nd or you're off yourself i find influx of. it really is amazing and i think you know most people when they're young they're a...
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i mean, i always set my coals the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every — the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to _ the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to try _ the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to try to - the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to try to win - the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to try to win at i goals every season to try to win at least one tournament a year. irrelevant of what that tournament is, because i've always had the standard of snooker were playing at the moment is probably the toughest it has ever been, so if you were to win one tournament a year, you got to class it as a successful season, so that's always my goal going forward now going to try to win one a year. but now, capturing the world champion ship now for fourth time, and to go back up to number two in the world, i think i'm quite close tojudd trump so my goal would be to try to capture the number one spot back. . , ., ., , �* back. en'oy the celebrations, i'm sure back. enjoy the celeb
i mean, i always set my coals the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every — the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to _ the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to try _ the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to try to - the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to try to win - the targets? i mean, i always set my goals every season to try to win at i goals every season to try to win at least one tournament a year. irrelevant...
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tell me about tell me about you know the best thing i always liked about parenthood i have 2 boys and all of its good and all of it's sort of fraught nerveracking but i love the fact that in a 2nd to got me off myself to any degree i was never completely self-absorbed but like anybody if you're trying to make your way through the world you're focused and that ends in a 2nd or you're off yourself i find intoxicated. it really is amazing and i think you know most people when they're young they're a little self-absorbed people in entertainment are a special breed. but you're right the 2nd that she came into the world i forgot about all of mine leaves and wants and i and i'm sure this will change in time but right now my identity is oceans mom i live and breathe and make every decision based on the well being of my baby so you're absolutely right you do forget about yourself. you know the 1st the 1st baby so magical and mystical and you don't know what's coming only for the 2nd one can you plan a little and i'm just talking about branching out here from the core mothership of the vanderpu
tell me about tell me about you know the best thing i always liked about parenthood i have 2 boys and all of its good and all of it's sort of fraught nerveracking but i love the fact that in a 2nd to got me off myself to any degree i was never completely self-absorbed but like anybody if you're trying to make your way through the world you're focused and that ends in a 2nd or you're off yourself i find intoxicated. it really is amazing and i think you know most people when they're young they're...
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i always thought that one of my favorites a column of films and listen i know he and francis q. magine that hang out those guys are all hanging out at. fred's this is to me as you said this zeus but certain right below it hold their own thunderbolt was a guy like that tell me about it. well. brian was a very. organized type of director in my view you know experience and his movie was storyboarded when we 1st got to. chicago we had about a week's worth of rehearsal with the principal trast and he took me into his room where he had this movie storyboard with little stick figures and he drew himself. but he had it all kind of in his mind already mapped out and that's something that is a particular style of work with directors where things are kind of discovered as you go along with like how last be has a completely different approach more of sort of freestyle improvisational discovery or brian was a very sort of you know designed oriented director and i think it was a perfect storm in that movie because you had these visual stylist and great filmmaker along with really will one of
i always thought that one of my favorites a column of films and listen i know he and francis q. magine that hang out those guys are all hanging out at. fred's this is to me as you said this zeus but certain right below it hold their own thunderbolt was a guy like that tell me about it. well. brian was a very. organized type of director in my view you know experience and his movie was storyboarded when we 1st got to. chicago we had about a week's worth of rehearsal with the principal trast and...
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i always wanted to be right. something i'd say, well if you mean about the theory it's, it's good to walk through it. i think it is till i just i crave moments where i grow each time and i know that sounds so corny but i just i've always been that type of person. make me feel maybe well scared i doesn't say corny to me. it's the stuff of life and sometimes the stuff of life is disparaged by people. oh, let me just say those who aren't try get find their dismissive, but obviously each step you take the growth, but sometimes when you scare the living god of yourself, they get bigger li rather than a baby. so i understand what just said. now listen, when we were talking obviously to our friend la can't, she has new book, i called give them lots available in stores and online, this area on may 4th. and i believe the book comes out today, you know, are from vander promp rules, and i must say, i'm not immersed in the world of reality television. but i've always loved the relationship between lisa vendor pump and her hus
i always wanted to be right. something i'd say, well if you mean about the theory it's, it's good to walk through it. i think it is till i just i crave moments where i grow each time and i know that sounds so corny but i just i've always been that type of person. make me feel maybe well scared i doesn't say corny to me. it's the stuff of life and sometimes the stuff of life is disparaged by people. oh, let me just say those who aren't try get find their dismissive, but obviously each step you...
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i always thought that one of my favorites of palma films and listen i know he and francis humid and that hang out those guys are all hanging out at. francis is to me as you said the zeus but certain right below it hold their own thunderbolt as a guy like the paul tell me about it. well. brian was a very or organize type of director in my view you know experiencing him his movie was storyboarded when we 1st got to. to chicago we had about a week's worth of rehearsal with the principal cast and he took me into his room and he had this movie storyboard with little stick figures and he drew himself. but he had it all kind of in his mind already mapped out and that's something that is a particular style of work with directors where things are kind of discovered as you go along with like how last b. has a completely different approach more of sort of freestyle improvisational discovery or brian was a very sort of you know designed oriented director and i think it was a perfect storm in that movie because you had these visual stylist and great filmmaker along with really will one of the best sc
i always thought that one of my favorites of palma films and listen i know he and francis humid and that hang out those guys are all hanging out at. francis is to me as you said the zeus but certain right below it hold their own thunderbolt as a guy like the paul tell me about it. well. brian was a very or organize type of director in my view you know experiencing him his movie was storyboarded when we 1st got to. to chicago we had about a week's worth of rehearsal with the principal cast and...
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i always thought that one of my favorites of palma films and listen i know he and francis humid and that hang out those guys are all hanging out at. fred's this is to me as you said the zoo spits it right below it hold their own thunder bolt is a guy like that tell me about him well. ryan was a very. organized type of director in my view you know experience and his movie was storyboarded when we 1st got to go. to chicago we had about a week's worth of rehearsal with the principal cast and he took me into his room and he had this movie storyboard with little stick figures and he drew himself. but he had it all kind of in his mind already mapped out and that's something that is a particular style of work with directors where things are kind of discovered as you go along with like how ashby has a completely different approach more a sort of free style improvisational discovery for brian was a very sort of you know designed oriented director and i think it was a perfect storm in that movie because you had these visual stylist and great filmmaker along with really. one of the best screenplays
i always thought that one of my favorites of palma films and listen i know he and francis humid and that hang out those guys are all hanging out at. fred's this is to me as you said the zoo spits it right below it hold their own thunder bolt is a guy like that tell me about him well. ryan was a very. organized type of director in my view you know experience and his movie was storyboarded when we 1st got to go. to chicago we had about a week's worth of rehearsal with the principal cast and he...
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show because if anybody just said a hook is what hurts what chicks up with you're dead right there i always think how do i separate these shows that pitch right there that's me watching minutes later today. yes you're like me whenever anybody says go to the dark side and that's when i say i'm already there it's great but i want to say this about. mr sadie's it wasn't a thing of kismet for me because i hit the trifecta david kelly writing absolutely superb and then we had stephen king as the mastermind and jack bender as the showrunner and if you've ever had a show runner and i'm sure you've had a few in your time. inspire you immediately and sort of unthinkingly and sort of. wildly it would be jack bender. i just got him he got me and in the middle of the scene where i'm sitting the kid and i'm getting the thing i'm going to chop off somebody said and i'm going to do this he'll scream from 3 rooms away drink the wine and study against the law then they're adamant strolled out on the bed and finish because he isn't a member group and i just do whatever you want. it great fun. yeah most actor
show because if anybody just said a hook is what hurts what chicks up with you're dead right there i always think how do i separate these shows that pitch right there that's me watching minutes later today. yes you're like me whenever anybody says go to the dark side and that's when i say i'm already there it's great but i want to say this about. mr sadie's it wasn't a thing of kismet for me because i hit the trifecta david kelly writing absolutely superb and then we had stephen king as the...
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tell me about tell me about you know the best thing i always liked about parenthood i have 2 boys that all of it's good and all of it's sort of fraught nerveracking but i love the fact that in a 2nd to got me off myself to any degree i was never completely self-absorbed but like anybody if you're trying to make your way through the world. this and that ends it a 2nd or you're off yourself i find influx of. it really is amazing and i think you know most people when they're young they're a little self-absorbed people in entertainment are a special breed. but you're right the 2nd that she came into the world i forgot about all of mine leaves and wants and i and i'm sure this will change in time but right now my identity is oceans mom i live and breathe and make every decision based on the well being of my baby so you're absolutely right you do forget about yourself. you know the 1st the 1st baby so magical and mystical and you don't know what's coming only for the 2nd one can you plan a little and i'm just talking about branching out here from the core mothership of the vanderpump rules i
tell me about tell me about you know the best thing i always liked about parenthood i have 2 boys that all of it's good and all of it's sort of fraught nerveracking but i love the fact that in a 2nd to got me off myself to any degree i was never completely self-absorbed but like anybody if you're trying to make your way through the world. this and that ends it a 2nd or you're off yourself i find influx of. it really is amazing and i think you know most people when they're young they're a little...
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so i would always work for the betterment of the country if i could. but it's a whole different ballgame to run for office and be elected it was a difficult time right now and we will see how it goes. >> every talked about your one of the hardest working people i have met that one of the audience members working the personal sacrifice and trade-offs in your family. you moved around a lot. what do you say to that? >> i think everybody who wants to live an active life has to answer. when i tried to do in my daughter was young we have a 34 -year-old daughter who is married and just fantastic and to simplify my life if i wasn't with my family i was at work. fortunately i never lost connection with my daughter with the pressures they were always my best friend but the last four or five years have not been easy for me. it has been a tough time. to have a good family to fall back on to protect me or to be on my side. >> life goes in cycles. sometimes you win. sometimes not. and with a few close friends to be with you. but it was brutal. but i was with sharon
so i would always work for the betterment of the country if i could. but it's a whole different ballgame to run for office and be elected it was a difficult time right now and we will see how it goes. >> every talked about your one of the hardest working people i have met that one of the audience members working the personal sacrifice and trade-offs in your family. you moved around a lot. what do you say to that? >> i think everybody who wants to live an active life has to answer....
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show because if anybody just said a hawk is for her to watch except for you're dead right there i always think how do i separate these shows out that pitch right there that's me watching this later today. yes you're like me whenever anybody says go to the dark side and that's when i say i'm already there it's great but i want to say this about mr savings it wasn't a thing of kismet for me because i hit the trifecta david kelly writing absolutely superb and then we had stephen king as the mastermind and jack bender as the showrunner and if you've ever had a show right here and i'm sure you've had a few in your time. inspire you immediately and sort of unthinkingly and sort of. wildly it would be jack bender. i just got him he got me and in the middle of the scene where i'm sitting the kid and i'm getting the thing i'm going to chop off somebody said and i'm going to do this scream from 3 rooms away drink the wine in stroud against the law and they're adamant strolled out on the benefit cut is a member group and i just do whatever you want. it great fun. the most actors i've encountered in
show because if anybody just said a hawk is for her to watch except for you're dead right there i always think how do i separate these shows out that pitch right there that's me watching this later today. yes you're like me whenever anybody says go to the dark side and that's when i say i'm already there it's great but i want to say this about mr savings it wasn't a thing of kismet for me because i hit the trifecta david kelly writing absolutely superb and then we had stephen king as the...
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i always say if- to continue leading the way to apology. i always say if you'rej apology.e — uncomfortable hearing about racism and imagine how _ uncomfortable hearing about racism and imagine how uncomfortable - uncomfortable hearing about racism . and imagine how uncomfortable people are who _ and imagine how uncomfortable people are who are _ and imagine how uncomfortable people are who are experiencing _ and imagine how uncomfortable people are who are experiencing it. _ and imagine how uncomfortable people are who are experiencing it. it's - and imagine how uncomfortable people are who are experiencing it. it's an- are who are experiencing it. it's an uncomfortable _ are who are experiencing it. it's an uncomfortable topic— are who are experiencing it. it's an uncomfortable topic but _ are who are experiencing it. it's an uncomfortable topic but usually i are who are experiencing it. it's ani uncomfortable topic but usually the most uncomfortable _ uncomfortable topic but usually the most uncomfortable conversationsl uncomfortable topic but usually the i most uncomfor
i always say if- to continue leading the way to apology. i always say if you'rej apology.e — uncomfortable hearing about racism and imagine how _ uncomfortable hearing about racism and imagine how uncomfortable - uncomfortable hearing about racism . and imagine how uncomfortable people are who _ and imagine how uncomfortable people are who are _ and imagine how uncomfortable people are who are experiencing _ and imagine how uncomfortable people are who are experiencing it. _ and imagine how...
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the show because if anybody just said a hawk is for her to watch except with you do it right there i always think how do i separate these shows out that pitch right there that's me watching this later today. yes you're like me whenever anybody says go to the dark side on this one i say i'm already there it's great but i want to say this about mr sadie's it wasn't a thing of kismet for me because i hit the trifecta david kelly writing absolutely superb and then we had stephen king as the mastermind and jack bender as the showrunner and if you've ever had a show regularly i'm sure you've had a few in your time. inspire you immediately and sort of unthinkingly and sort of. wildly it would be jack bender. i just got him he got me and in the middle of the scene where i'm sitting the kid and i'm getting the thing i'm going to chop off somebody said and i'm going to do this he'll scream from 3 rooms away drink the wine in saudi against the law think they're adamant strolled out on the bed for the next because here's an amendment or group and i just do whatever you want. it great fun. yet most acto
the show because if anybody just said a hawk is for her to watch except with you do it right there i always think how do i separate these shows out that pitch right there that's me watching this later today. yes you're like me whenever anybody says go to the dark side on this one i say i'm already there it's great but i want to say this about mr sadie's it wasn't a thing of kismet for me because i hit the trifecta david kelly writing absolutely superb and then we had stephen king as the...
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i always wanted to say this. one, two, three, hit it. >> when i was able to move here, i thought i won the lotto. it's brand new. i was like i'm the first person in that. that's a big deal for me. once i was living in my car and often living on couches. that is difficult when you're independent female. you're saying thank you because you're not in the street, but it breaks your heart. >> i spent eight years homeless, i guess. in and out of homeless. my mother says i wasn't homeless, i just wouldn't be still, but i was homeless because i was in shelters. i was tired. physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually tired. and this place is beautiful. i couldn't believe it for awhile. >> you can't underestimate the value of safe housing for people. i think you've seen that on both sides of the chinatown community. what we've given people here and what they've given us is a sense of belonging. we're starting to see friendships, people starting to get to know each other. >> when the children come in the courtyard when t
i always wanted to say this. one, two, three, hit it. >> when i was able to move here, i thought i won the lotto. it's brand new. i was like i'm the first person in that. that's a big deal for me. once i was living in my car and often living on couches. that is difficult when you're independent female. you're saying thank you because you're not in the street, but it breaks your heart. >> i spent eight years homeless, i guess. in and out of homeless. my mother says i wasn't homeless,...
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stocks for 55 years i always wondered how she had all this money around all the time and that's what it was and so i went and looked at that and said i'm going to do the same thing you sascha little bit away of what you make each each week when i was young i was doing that put in the market and the average goes up 70 percent a year and just leave it alone magic happens that's how it works. didn't that grain silo sized cookie jar she had in the kitchen hip you to something different that you're not good did you not read that scene early so we were. having a mom who put it in the telco what would she make of bit coy try to think of she would i see that you're pushing in the aisle after some of skepticism what would she make up. she believed in getting paid to wait she would never own anything that didn't send a check to each month or each quarter and she would live off those distributions but it didn't pay money she didn't get it she didn't consider an investment she call it a speculation so that's why she had bonds and big fat juicy dividend paying stocks it's not a bad strategy she wo
stocks for 55 years i always wondered how she had all this money around all the time and that's what it was and so i went and looked at that and said i'm going to do the same thing you sascha little bit away of what you make each each week when i was young i was doing that put in the market and the average goes up 70 percent a year and just leave it alone magic happens that's how it works. didn't that grain silo sized cookie jar she had in the kitchen hip you to something different that you're...
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stocks for 55 years i always wondered how she had all this money around all the time and that's what it was and so i went and looked at that and said i'm going to do the same thing you stash a little bit away of what you make each each week when i was young i was doing that put in the market leverage goes up at 70 percent a year and just leave it alone magic happens and sell works. didn't that grain silo sized cookie jar she had in the kitchen hip you to something different that you're not good that you're not read serially tell me what. having a mom who put it in the telco what would she make of bit. try to think of she would i see that you're pushing in the aisle after some of skepticism what would she make up. she believes in getting paid to wait she would never own anything that didn't send the check to each month or each quarter and she would live off those distributions but it didn't pay in money she didn't get it she didn't consider an investment she call it a speculation so that's why she had bonds and big fat juicy dividend paying stocks it's not a bad strategy she would have
stocks for 55 years i always wondered how she had all this money around all the time and that's what it was and so i went and looked at that and said i'm going to do the same thing you stash a little bit away of what you make each each week when i was young i was doing that put in the market leverage goes up at 70 percent a year and just leave it alone magic happens and sell works. didn't that grain silo sized cookie jar she had in the kitchen hip you to something different that you're not good...
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stocks for 55 years i always wondered how she had all this money around all the time and that's what it was and so i went and looked at that and said i'm going to do the same thing you stash a little bit away of what you make each each week when i was young i was doing that put in the market average goes up it's 70 percent a year just leave it alone magic happens that's how it works. didn't that grain silo sized cookie jar she had in the kitchen hip you to something different that you're not good did you not read that scene early so we were. having a mom who put it in the telco what would she make of bit coy try to think of she would i see that you're pushing in the aisle after some of skepticism what would she make up. she believed in getting paid to wait she would never own anything that didn't send a check through each month or each quarter and she would live off those distributions but it didn't pay in money she didn't get it she didn't consider an investment she call it a speculation so that's why she had bonds and big fat juicy dividend paying stocks it's not a bad strategy she
stocks for 55 years i always wondered how she had all this money around all the time and that's what it was and so i went and looked at that and said i'm going to do the same thing you stash a little bit away of what you make each each week when i was young i was doing that put in the market average goes up it's 70 percent a year just leave it alone magic happens that's how it works. didn't that grain silo sized cookie jar she had in the kitchen hip you to something different that you're not...
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s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and they drop the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational because of his free free nature of how he performed it was never the same let me ask you about what somebody you know i read this like a conflict of things like it's such a groovy fun great it's that it's got a 1000000000 views were how were you at 2 your relationship which does is absolutely great i mean i don't even know how old it is now must be 28 so mirrors what your relationship with it because i love it. i love it i mean i don't i mean i love all my songs because i'm just proud that i wrote one you know and you know it's a big feat to write a good song and then to write a few is even greater s
s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and they drop the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational...
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i always thought that one of my favorites of palma films and listen i know he and francis humans are not hanging out those guys are all hanging out at. francis is to me as you said the zoo spits it right below it hold their own thunder bolt is a guy like that tell me about him well. ryan was a very. organized type of director in my view you know experience and his movie was storyboarded when we 1st got to. to chicago we had about a week's worth of rehearsal with the principal cast and he took me into his room and he had this movie storyboard with little stick figures and he drew himself. but he had it all kind of in his mind already mapped out and that's something that is a particular style of work with directors where things are kind of discovered as you go along with like how last b. has a completely different approach more a sort of free style improvisational discovery for brian was a very sort of you know design or we had to director and i think it was a perfect storm in that movie because you had these visual stylist and great filmmaker along with really will one of the best scr
i always thought that one of my favorites of palma films and listen i know he and francis humans are not hanging out those guys are all hanging out at. francis is to me as you said the zoo spits it right below it hold their own thunder bolt is a guy like that tell me about him well. ryan was a very. organized type of director in my view you know experience and his movie was storyboarded when we 1st got to. to chicago we had about a week's worth of rehearsal with the principal cast and he took...
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stocks for 55 years i always wondered how she had all this money around all the time and that's what it was and so i went and looked at that and said i'm going to do the same thing you stash a little bit away of what you make each each week when i was young i was doing that put in the market leverage goes up at 70 percent a year and just leave it alone magic happens that's how it works. didn't that grain silo sized cookie jar she had in the kitchen hip you to something different that you're not good did you not read serially tell me what. having a mom who put it in the telco what would she make of bit coy try to think that she would i see that you're pushing in the laughter of some of skepticism what would she make up she believes in getting paid to wait she would never own anything that didn't send the check to each month or each quarter and she would live off those distributions but it didn't pay in money she didn't get it she didn't consider an investment she call it a speculation so that's why she had bonds and big fat juicy dividend paying stocks it's not a bad strategy she would
stocks for 55 years i always wondered how she had all this money around all the time and that's what it was and so i went and looked at that and said i'm going to do the same thing you stash a little bit away of what you make each each week when i was young i was doing that put in the market leverage goes up at 70 percent a year and just leave it alone magic happens that's how it works. didn't that grain silo sized cookie jar she had in the kitchen hip you to something different that you're not...
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s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational because of his free free nature of how he performed it was never the same let me ask you about what somebody you know i read this like a conflict of things like it's such a groovy fun great it's that it's got a 1000000000 views were or were you at your relationship which does is absolutely right neither even know how old it is that must be 48 so here's what your relationship with it because i love it. i love it i mean i don't i mean i love all my songs because i'm just proud that i wrote one you know and you know it's a big feat to write a good song and then to write a few is even greater so the fa
s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational...
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here they've got a product you have an expertise on gleaning whether products are viable or not and i always think god he owes them his honesty what good do they do to take them further down the road. i mean i agree with you but you've got to remember something about shark tank it's been around now for 12 years shooting it's 13th season it's created dozens of multi-millionaires so billions of dollars worth of product it doesn't you know lightly doesn't strike every time but every once in a while you get this incredible idea fantastic concept and they've got the benefit of millions of eyeballs to syndication 8 minutes of prime time television i mean your customer acquisition costs go to 0 and you make a ton of money it's not uncommon to sell $5000000.00 worth of a product that scene on shark tank that's a night that happens all the time. now it is like a visual i.p.o. or the road show or something and when the guy comes in with a smiley face the claims of glass at least he's got something i just finished that book about that moron adam newman and i thought you know that it's like gertrude ste
here they've got a product you have an expertise on gleaning whether products are viable or not and i always think god he owes them his honesty what good do they do to take them further down the road. i mean i agree with you but you've got to remember something about shark tank it's been around now for 12 years shooting it's 13th season it's created dozens of multi-millionaires so billions of dollars worth of product it doesn't you know lightly doesn't strike every time but every once in a...
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s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational because of his free free nature of how he performed it was never the same let me ask you about what somebody you know i read this like a conflict of things like it's such a groovy fun crédit so that's got a 1000000000 views were well how were you at your relationship with the saw which does is absolutely great neither even know how old it is that must be 48 so here's what your relationship with it because i love it. i love it i mean i don't i mean i love all my songs because i'm just proud that i wrote one you know and you know it's a big feat to write a good song and then to write a few is even gr
s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational...
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i always made sure that i was on the schedule travel with him to every commencement. it was always exciting. i think the best way that i can think about that question would be, the congersman would also say in his commencement addresses to find something so meaningful and so necessary that you take yourself out of your own circumstances and concern yourself with the circumstances of others. linda: it was a prescription for a servant leadership. something is -- you said it. i'm sorry. it is what servant leadership is about. you are promoting the community or other people as opposed to yourself. something that means more to you than you mean to you. that goes back to those core values. find them. stick with them. never lose sight of them. let them be your guide always. michael: get involved. find something so meaningful and go for it, he would say. that was his favorite slogan. go for it. he would tell everybody, go for it. jon: amen. michelle: fabulous. there are some really -- trying to figure out what order to pull these into. you all have -- none of us are going to b
i always made sure that i was on the schedule travel with him to every commencement. it was always exciting. i think the best way that i can think about that question would be, the congersman would also say in his commencement addresses to find something so meaningful and so necessary that you take yourself out of your own circumstances and concern yourself with the circumstances of others. linda: it was a prescription for a servant leadership. something is -- you said it. i'm sorry. it is what...
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he played the saxophone the clarinet the piano the accordion and the violin i always say hi i play the radio. i don't know if that counts but it just kind of gives you the impression of what a great musician that president nixon was. and just a little reminder of history president nixon played the piano in the east room of the white house for duke ellington and when he played the piano it was happy birthday to duke ellington's the violin is the original violin also and when you take a close look at that violin how beautiful it was in clara nixon told me how she had it restrung because it was so well worn president. nixon is a small child did live a few months with his uncle griffith milhouse who gave him violin lessons and also gave him piano lessons. so what a great musician he was and he sometimes joked that he liked music so much that if there was a good rap music then he maybe would have been a rap artist. so that would have been fun and interesting the religion of the nixon family was quakers. i don't know too much about the quaker religion, but it's very interesting now president
he played the saxophone the clarinet the piano the accordion and the violin i always say hi i play the radio. i don't know if that counts but it just kind of gives you the impression of what a great musician that president nixon was. and just a little reminder of history president nixon played the piano in the east room of the white house for duke ellington and when he played the piano it was happy birthday to duke ellington's the violin is the original violin also and when you take a close...
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yeah the thing about the show business tommy is i always feel if you're taken shots at somebodies eat those they're the way they are as a man all that stuff i couldn't face myself but showbusiness is such a narrow marsa cystic weird you step up to the plate nobody forces unit at gunpoint world but occasionally you're going to take a shot it's going to be a bit nasty and yeah i've met richard grieco once i did a joke about him what s n l i went there lay the next day yes check it out oh hell are asking lots of make is the nicest guy i looked at i say oh well. i'm in the business of making fly in i'm sorry brother i'm an idiot and he said dang ase we're going to do so anyway it's just it's it's showbiz brother we're talking to tommy lana he's need deep in the hopeless this guy's written acted in so many parts and wrote night at the museum as he said the sequel and even one more night it's museum 3 gets whacked or gets whacked off that he had to kill shot on the 1st to trust me he's got a. novel series the latest want to call ronan boyle into the strange place which is a fab title that's
yeah the thing about the show business tommy is i always feel if you're taken shots at somebodies eat those they're the way they are as a man all that stuff i couldn't face myself but showbusiness is such a narrow marsa cystic weird you step up to the plate nobody forces unit at gunpoint world but occasionally you're going to take a shot it's going to be a bit nasty and yeah i've met richard grieco once i did a joke about him what s n l i went there lay the next day yes check it out oh hell are...
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i thought i have always been such a fan i'm like i mean what what an amazing niche talent i don't mean michonne a diminutive sense i just mean the nobody could make a run at the castle blind because he was so proficiency at it and i don't know if you know this area i was so fascinated to find out that he was born his given name was b l a n k as in blank slate. so the ability to poor all these voices into what you're in the is it must be the quintessential vessel the unit so i always find him a fascinating read. absolutely i mean it just goes to show number one you know bugs turned 80 last year and the fact that we're still talking about bugs 80 years later goes to show how much love heart and soul he poured into not just bugs but the rest of the looney tunes and i mean it takes i'm i'm the 7th guy to voice bugs and i know i won't be the last and it just goes to show how many people it takes to you know to carry that mantle that one guy did him and you know you could look at someone like june for a at like that you know people say the female mel blanc but she was just june
i thought i have always been such a fan i'm like i mean what what an amazing niche talent i don't mean michonne a diminutive sense i just mean the nobody could make a run at the castle blind because he was so proficiency at it and i don't know if you know this area i was so fascinated to find out that he was born his given name was b l a n k as in blank slate. so the ability to poor all these voices into what you're in the is it must be the quintessential vessel the unit so i always find him a...
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i always thought of it as a western town. i remember it.s was about the time that i was 6 years old. no, i was 5 still. it was just about the time when my conscious memory began. but without context. but there were dusty streets. there were flies all over. people lived in these barracks which you see on the right. but life in its own way went on. and, again, the important thing is the jews were not being murdered and they would have been happy, in quotes, to stay there. what do these trains mean? here are the numbers. there were about 107 trains that left westerbork for the east every tuesday. 19 trains of about 34,000 jews left westerbork to go to a place that no one knew or recognized the name. it was a place where your life ended within 40 minutes. at the end of the war, jews from holland were still alive, 19 out of 34,000. 68 trains. 50,000 people went to auschwitz at the end of the war about 1,000 jews were alive. seven trains went to czechoslovakia. and they fooled the red cross and the rest of the world. but the jews there were moved
i always thought of it as a western town. i remember it.s was about the time that i was 6 years old. no, i was 5 still. it was just about the time when my conscious memory began. but without context. but there were dusty streets. there were flies all over. people lived in these barracks which you see on the right. but life in its own way went on. and, again, the important thing is the jews were not being murdered and they would have been happy, in quotes, to stay there. what do these trains...
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when i get to stephen's name i always say a prayer. usually on 9/11 i am here before the sun comes up. i come here before the crowds come, and i have my private moment with stephen, was the yo7 children. when he was 8 1/2 our dad died and a year and a half later our dad died. he blessed in that he mad older siblings. all the siblings had a major role in his upbringing. one day i was spending a day with him. i was walking with him, and i was looking at him and he had these big eyes and was welling up. and i said, stephen, what's the matter. i knew what was the matter. he just lost both his parents. he said franky, why did mommy and daddy have to die? i wish i was never born. what do you say to a 10-year-old boy. i said stephen, don't say that. mommy and daddy loved you that much they brought you into this world. and your brothers and sisters will always be here and we won't let you down. i don't know why mommy and daddy mad to die, but god put you on the earth for a reason and one dale do something very special. i tell that story not jus
when i get to stephen's name i always say a prayer. usually on 9/11 i am here before the sun comes up. i come here before the crowds come, and i have my private moment with stephen, was the yo7 children. when he was 8 1/2 our dad died and a year and a half later our dad died. he blessed in that he mad older siblings. all the siblings had a major role in his upbringing. one day i was spending a day with him. i was walking with him, and i was looking at him and he had these big eyes and was...
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>> well, i would say all the way through my political career, i always say that my favorite president in my lifetime was harry truman. and i was in the navy when harry truman basically ordained the end of racial discrimination and i was really shocked to learn later that truman was never informed about the atomic bomb and when i first began to explore possibilities of becoming president, before i knew i was going to win, i found out that until then, the vice president had never been briefed by the department of defense on how to manage the atomic weapon in case we went to a nuclear war with the soviet union. so that -- that set me back and i began to realize that for all purposes, the vice president was still part of the legislative branch of government. his main duty was to preside over the senate in case of a tie, and i thought the vice president should be in the executive branch. when he came down to plains, but he had some ideas he wanted to explore about how the vice president could become an integral part of the administration and not separate, and so i suggested, why don't you
>> well, i would say all the way through my political career, i always say that my favorite president in my lifetime was harry truman. and i was in the navy when harry truman basically ordained the end of racial discrimination and i was really shocked to learn later that truman was never informed about the atomic bomb and when i first began to explore possibilities of becoming president, before i knew i was going to win, i found out that until then, the vice president had never been...
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i always had -- yesterday. my friend and i did a round trip. i love the water. the beach it has always been for senator eight people. i never enjoyed baking there. >> i have a wicked beach set up. down in, like, i got bags already packed in new york city where there is not any beach. it has. it has sunscreen and towels. you have to have an umbrella. >> coney island. >> well, sort of beaches, geraldo. coney island is like a two hour subway ride. i can get to jersey before i can get to the coney island but also, crocs are a great beach shoot. you are going to have a wicked beach set up. >> you will have a lot more beer than you think. last word on that beach set up. >> i usually put my stuff down and go on a run and stay on the move. as a kid, i used to go on the beach. i think geraldo can relate to this. jesse, you, too, from like i olympic there was a beach pass where you could take your bike. you go down with everything you need to spend the whole date there. until my bike got stolen at the end of the day and that kind of tour it for me. i waited it out until i
i always had -- yesterday. my friend and i did a round trip. i love the water. the beach it has always been for senator eight people. i never enjoyed baking there. >> i have a wicked beach set up. down in, like, i got bags already packed in new york city where there is not any beach. it has. it has sunscreen and towels. you have to have an umbrella. >> coney island. >> well, sort of beaches, geraldo. coney island is like a two hour subway ride. i can get to jersey before i can...
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do when that's the fact— not only as i always do when that's the fact of— not only as i always do whenxit but also the fact that it was done in such a way that relations— that it was done in such a way that relations have almost been ostentatiously damaged, and almost ostentatiously damaged, and almost ostentatiously made fraught, that it leaves _ ostentatiously made fraught, that it leaves particular communities at particular— leaves particular communities at particular sectors of the economy vulnerable. it�*s particular sectors of the economy vulnerable-— vulnerable. it's that, “ust to exlain vulnerable. it's that, “ust to explain briefly * vulnerable. it's that, “ust to explain briefly what _ vulnerable. it's that, just to explain briefly what the - vulnerable. it's that, just to l explain briefly what the story vulnerable. it's that, just to - explain briefly what the story is about about the cut power over fishing row commit because of the dispute over fishing quotas and whether the british have been issuing enough licenses partly the issue the licenses and cording to the governme
do when that's the fact— not only as i always do when that's the fact of— not only as i always do whenxit but also the fact that it was done in such a way that relations— that it was done in such a way that relations have almost been ostentatiously damaged, and almost ostentatiously damaged, and almost ostentatiously made fraught, that it leaves _ ostentatiously made fraught, that it leaves particular communities at particular— leaves particular communities at particular sectors of the...
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i thought i have always been such a fan i'm like i mean what what an amazing niche talent i don't mean michonne a diminutive sense i just mean the nobody could make a run at the castle blind because he was so proficiency at it and i don't know if you know this area i was so fascinated to find out that he was born his given name was b l a n k as in blank slate. so the ability to poor all these voices if what you're in the is it must be the quintessential vessel of the unit so i always find him a fascinating. absolutely i mean it just goes to show number one you know bugs turned 80 last year and the fact that we're still talking about bugs 80 years later goes to show how much love heart and soul he poured into not just bugs but the rest of the looney tunes and i mean it takes i'm i'm the 7th guy to voice bugs and i know i won't be the last and it just goes to show how many people it takes to you know to carry that mantle that one guy did him and you know you could look at someone like june for a at like that you know people say the female mel blanc but she was just june for
i thought i have always been such a fan i'm like i mean what what an amazing niche talent i don't mean michonne a diminutive sense i just mean the nobody could make a run at the castle blind because he was so proficiency at it and i don't know if you know this area i was so fascinated to find out that he was born his given name was b l a n k as in blank slate. so the ability to poor all these voices if what you're in the is it must be the quintessential vessel of the unit so i always find him a...
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so i always found him a fascinating. absolutely i mean it just goes to show number one you know bugs turned 80 last year and the fact that we're still talking about bugs 80 years later goes to show how much love heart and soul he poured into not just bugs but the rest of the looney tunes and i mean it takes i'm i'm the 7th guy to voice bugs and i know i won't be the last and just goes to show how many people it takes to you know to carry that mantle that one guy did him and you know you could look at someone like june for a at like the you know people say the female mel blanc but she was just june for a you know she was the 1st lady of an animation voiceover for the ladies and you know both of their work stood the test of time and yeah that these cartoons were definitely made in a different time and definitely weren't the idea behind those original shorts weren't to be shown on saturday mornings they were actually throw a cartoons in those old movie houses you know i'm actually 100 years old these filipino jeans of mine l
so i always found him a fascinating. absolutely i mean it just goes to show number one you know bugs turned 80 last year and the fact that we're still talking about bugs 80 years later goes to show how much love heart and soul he poured into not just bugs but the rest of the looney tunes and i mean it takes i'm i'm the 7th guy to voice bugs and i know i won't be the last and just goes to show how many people it takes to you know to carry that mantle that one guy did him and you know you could...
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i thought i have always been such a fan i'm like i mean what what an amazing niche talent i don't mean michonne a diminutive sense i just mean the nobody could make a run at the castle black because he was so for a fish and at and i don't know if you know this area i was so fascinated to find out that he was born his given name was b l a n k as in blank slate. so the ability to for all these voices if what you're in the is it must be the quintessential vessel the eunuchs i always find him a fascinating. absolutely i mean any just goes to show number one you know bugs turned 80 last year and the fact that we're still talking about bugs 80 years later goes to show how much love heart and soul he poured into not just bugs but the rest of the looney tunes and i mean it takes i'm i'm the 7th guy to voice bugs and i know i won't be the last and just goes to show how many people it takes to you know to carry that mantle that one guy did him and you know you could look at someone like june for a at like the you know people say the female mel blanc but she was just june for a you k
i thought i have always been such a fan i'm like i mean what what an amazing niche talent i don't mean michonne a diminutive sense i just mean the nobody could make a run at the castle black because he was so for a fish and at and i don't know if you know this area i was so fascinated to find out that he was born his given name was b l a n k as in blank slate. so the ability to for all these voices if what you're in the is it must be the quintessential vessel the eunuchs i always find him a...
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i was 'ust in defence and ou always find. i was 'ust in defence and you _ always find. ople. j always find. i was just in defence - and you are both normal people. you have to do abnormal things in the pursuit of your business and your career is in your professions. we are very gratefulfor career is in your professions. we are very grateful for you for doing it. otherwise would be twiddling our thumbs at this time of night. the daily mail, it really doesn't like the sussex is very much a sub i think we can draw this conclusion, can't wait? are they fair to say prince harry is aiming a low blow at his family with this interview he is done with the us podcast? i his family with this interview he is done with the us podcast? i really think at this _ done with the us podcast? i really think at this point _ done with the us podcast? i really think at this point they _ done with the us podcast? i really think at this point they really - think at this point they really should — think at this point they really should leave him alone. i honestly feel should leave him alone. i hon
i was 'ust in defence and ou always find. i was 'ust in defence and you _ always find. ople. j always find. i was just in defence - and you are both normal people. you have to do abnormal things in the pursuit of your business and your career is in your professions. we are very gratefulfor career is in your professions. we are very grateful for you for doing it. otherwise would be twiddling our thumbs at this time of night. the daily mail, it really doesn't like the sussex is very much a sub i...
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that is very glad i got here again glen ross always the closing bell and i had not thought of the d.m. thing but you're right brother i should be that should be more baillieu the now right usenet user now you look creepy you know creepy yet you think. you. live to be. me and i will go to happen to think that it's what you know and as it. changes it's like a large city it was a still do and it's a when he did the press for coming to america too and introduced everybody as his posse. just wouldn't work and i think. that's that's over. yet when you get a little one to put a. good little. mite of that had a winner that ended up on the cover of time magazine with it so that's going to flee your city. sides with you right now everyone going to. listen j. brooks not going to tell you as i was reading this game of thrones story i told my wife that's the hardest i've laughed in a while when you eventually got to the part where is. i was watching game of thrones it sent in the. that made me laugh so hard but it's not coming at you then so you. it made that things a little meaner i had no idea i
that is very glad i got here again glen ross always the closing bell and i had not thought of the d.m. thing but you're right brother i should be that should be more baillieu the now right usenet user now you look creepy you know creepy yet you think. you. live to be. me and i will go to happen to think that it's what you know and as it. changes it's like a large city it was a still do and it's a when he did the press for coming to america too and introduced everybody as his posse. just...
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yeah the thing about the show business tommy is i always feel if you're taking shots at somebodies eat those they're the way they are as a man all that stuff i couldn't face myself but showbusiness is such a narrow marsa cystic weird you step up to the plate nobody forces unit a gunpoint world but occasionally you're going to take a shot it's going to be a bit nasty and yeah i've met richard grieco once i did a joke about him i guess i know i went there lay the next day yes check it out oh hell are asking lots of make is the nexus guy oh i looked i saw you know when a little. i'm in the business of making flying and sorry brother i'm an idiot and he said dang ase we're going to do so anyway it's just it's it's showbiz brother we're talking to tommy lana he's new deep in the hope this guy's written acted in so many parts and wrote night at the museum as he said the sequel and even one more night it's museum 3 gets whacked or gets whacked off that he had to kill shot on the 1st to trust me he's got a. novel series 3 the latest one is called the road in boy into the strange place which is
yeah the thing about the show business tommy is i always feel if you're taking shots at somebodies eat those they're the way they are as a man all that stuff i couldn't face myself but showbusiness is such a narrow marsa cystic weird you step up to the plate nobody forces unit a gunpoint world but occasionally you're going to take a shot it's going to be a bit nasty and yeah i've met richard grieco once i did a joke about him i guess i know i went there lay the next day yes check it out oh hell...
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i always thought it would be in afghanistan. i always knew the unit was going to eventually go. one month after i was rotated out of my command position, the unit was called up, and that is when i called the battalion commander and said, sir, i cannot be the only aviator waving goodbye. i'm going to go. how can you take me? there is no way. it is about being part of the unit. sen. duckworth: what did your husband and mother say when you said, i'm going off into combat? david: my husband understood, because he is a soldier as well. mom, of course, did not understand. i told her, mom i have to do this. this is what i have to do. my mom -- my dad did not say much, but he understood. he did not question me. he was a career military officer as well. david: how did you go from crashing a helicopter, getting pulled out of that, and getting another helicopter to pick you up and get the doctors within an hour? how sen. duckworth: they got me did that happen? sen. duckworth: they got meout of there so they could bring a body back to my family to bury. ♪ david: so you get over to iraq and
i always thought it would be in afghanistan. i always knew the unit was going to eventually go. one month after i was rotated out of my command position, the unit was called up, and that is when i called the battalion commander and said, sir, i cannot be the only aviator waving goodbye. i'm going to go. how can you take me? there is no way. it is about being part of the unit. sen. duckworth: what did your husband and mother say when you said, i'm going off into combat? david: my husband...
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yeah the thing about a showbiz economy is i always feel if you're taking shots at somebodies if those they're the way they are as a man all that stuff i couldn't face myself but showbusiness is such a narrow marsa cystic weird you step up to the plate nobody forces unit a gunpoint world but occasionally you're going to take a shot it's going to be a bit nasty and yeah i've met richard grieco once i did a joke about him i guess i know i went there late the next day yes check it out heller asking who wants to make is the nexus guy all i looked at i say you know when a little. i'm in the business of making fun of sorry brother i'm an idiot and he said yeah he's we're going to do so anyway it's just it's it's showbiz brother we're talking to tommy lana he's new deep in the hopeless this guy's written acted in so many parts and wrote night at the museum has he said the sequel and even one more night it's museum 3 gets whacked or gets whacked out that he had to kill shot on the 1st to trust me he's got a. novel series the latest one is called the road and boyle into the strange place which
yeah the thing about a showbiz economy is i always feel if you're taking shots at somebodies if those they're the way they are as a man all that stuff i couldn't face myself but showbusiness is such a narrow marsa cystic weird you step up to the plate nobody forces unit a gunpoint world but occasionally you're going to take a shot it's going to be a bit nasty and yeah i've met richard grieco once i did a joke about him i guess i know i went there late the next day yes check it out heller asking...
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yeah the thing about the show biz in tommy is i always feel if you're taken shots at somebodies eat those they're that the way they are as a man all that stuff i couldn't face myself but showbusiness is such a narrow marsa cystic weird you step up to the plate nobody forces unit at gunpoint world but occasionally you're going to take a shot it's going to be a bit nasty and yeah i've met richard grieco once i did a joke about him on s n l i went that way the next day yes check it out oh hell are asking who wants to make is the nexus guy i looked at i say. i'm in the business of making flying and sorry brother i'm an idiot and he said dang ase we're going to do so anyway it's just it's it's showbiz brother we're talking to tommy line he's new deep in the hope this guy's written acted in so many parts and wrote night at the museum as he said the sequel and even one more night it's museum 3 gets whacked or gets whacked off that he had to kill shot on the 1st to trust me he's got a. novel series the latest one is called the road in boyle into the strange place which is a fab title that's why p
yeah the thing about the show biz in tommy is i always feel if you're taken shots at somebodies eat those they're that the way they are as a man all that stuff i couldn't face myself but showbusiness is such a narrow marsa cystic weird you step up to the plate nobody forces unit at gunpoint world but occasionally you're going to take a shot it's going to be a bit nasty and yeah i've met richard grieco once i did a joke about him on s n l i went that way the next day yes check it out oh hell are...
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but that was one of his defining that's how i always know it's his handwriting is if it's in blue felt pen and you run across it a lot. but you'll see there's a series of photographs. they're in oval office talking. i want to see if i can find. picture of them wearing like all western senators, you can see paul laxalt's cowboy boots are very prominent in this image right here. to feature of being a western senator, i guess. here's another one of them in the oval office with an inscription from ronald reagan and it's just signed ron dear paul. and they say we were just sitting around or were we seriously getting some work done. i think it's it's that thanks ron. but it says discussing the summit. so this is a this is great. and there's like i want to say there's like almost 200 scrapbooks not all of them are as good as this one. this one obviously has all the meat knit. this is my go-to scrapbook for showing people because it's just got so many great photos and so many great notes in it. you can really see the relationship between the guys. and some of these photos this is an inside jok
but that was one of his defining that's how i always know it's his handwriting is if it's in blue felt pen and you run across it a lot. but you'll see there's a series of photographs. they're in oval office talking. i want to see if i can find. picture of them wearing like all western senators, you can see paul laxalt's cowboy boots are very prominent in this image right here. to feature of being a western senator, i guess. here's another one of them in the oval office with an inscription from...
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i always have been. i come from a long line of fighters.grandfather in world war i he was in the dead pile somebody heard ammonia they pulled him out. sean: he thought he was dead? >> he had a tag on his foot and everything. went on to live a good life. my father in 19 this is actually my hanger i have pictures on the wall of my father when world war ii was breaking out he joined the fifth ranger battalion. landed withh the first votes on omaha beach 364 guys in his division six came back alive. so i thought to myself we can fight. we say it all the time. somebody has to stand up. not going up to omaha beach or sacramento but we have to change things. i love this country i am a patriot i love this state. has done so much for me over the years and i have watched it crumble right in front of my eyes. and you have to stand up. so i knew it would not be easy. i knew it would be tough. but california is worth fighting for and that's what i'm doing. sean: let's talk about in the course of time we have here together let's get specific let's talk w
i always have been. i come from a long line of fighters.grandfather in world war i he was in the dead pile somebody heard ammonia they pulled him out. sean: he thought he was dead? >> he had a tag on his foot and everything. went on to live a good life. my father in 19 this is actually my hanger i have pictures on the wall of my father when world war ii was breaking out he joined the fifth ranger battalion. landed withh the first votes on omaha beach 364 guys in his division six came back...