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i. mean for you could better yet use what do ya i mean i can. walk and it had be other than that one who suboxone. in the house like on a stun when they have none and the plan not a single small thing i thought. i had couple of things. with. is not done at least fifty. sitting up in mind that. this intel thing. besides she added the finished shift. in the lead into the ball of the body of chicken day in the month a cool thing made so forty. on us i mean the. few month of good. month of the middle of this is. not a month to. get out most of us who love. the. you know how far the i'll see me. has. to do fall in the. north. was a house. on the. way out of the stuff on the ship it is among the. taliban hey it's hard to let that. shit out of the women. had not. been issued in the. nuclear know you. got a better. bill a younger. age to you. and the sudden call for. mr know they are in the next conference with you in the now that she could mark you know could imagine and if you know no one could manage to sean disembodied voice comes. along and then as
i. mean for you could better yet use what do ya i mean i can. walk and it had be other than that one who suboxone. in the house like on a stun when they have none and the plan not a single small thing i thought. i had couple of things. with. is not done at least fifty. sitting up in mind that. this intel thing. besides she added the finished shift. in the lead into the ball of the body of chicken day in the month a cool thing made so forty. on us i mean the. few month of good. month of the...
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i wasn't confidant i could answer the question. i handed the receipt to the l d ladies and one looked at me and said you will get there. i wiped the sweat off my forehead and felt like i had just been dealt the longest 20 minutes of life. we have to do a few things before they close. why don't you try to help me because he was insecure and not a good enough salesman himself. i wasn't sure. i left work after a very long and emotionally exhaustive day. my wife came to pick me mooe up since the city buses stopped running after nine at night. she put the car in gear and we drove off. a few seconds later she asked me how was your first day. i didn't know what to say. i wasn't sure if the 85-year-old lady coming to get a watch battery was more shopping than sindy berating me for bad customer service or not helping the young women was worse. i responded and said how is your day and i took a teep death and she said it is all right. we can talk again later. >> do you have a question? >> so are you still selling and how is it going? >> this h
i wasn't confidant i could answer the question. i handed the receipt to the l d ladies and one looked at me and said you will get there. i wiped the sweat off my forehead and felt like i had just been dealt the longest 20 minutes of life. we have to do a few things before they close. why don't you try to help me because he was insecure and not a good enough salesman himself. i wasn't sure. i left work after a very long and emotionally exhaustive day. my wife came to pick me mooe up since the...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i could tell you i was fragile i could tell you i was weak ♪ ♪ i could writeminutes turn to hours hours turn to years and i've seen truth turn to power ♪ ♪ if you could see me the way i see you if you could feel me the way i feel you ♪ ♪ you'd be a believer you'd be a believer ♪ ♪ minutes turn to hours hours turn to years and i've seen truth turn to power ♪ ♪ i could tell you i was ageless but i know you see the light ♪ ♪ i could tell you i'm immune to everything but that's a lie dust don't turn to flowers ♪ ♪ skies don't disappear but i've seen truth to power ♪ ♪ if you could see me the way i see you if you could feel me the way i feel you ♪ you'd be a believer you'd be a believer you'd be a believer ♪ ♪ it's hard to keep going on i said it's hard to keep going on i said it's hard to keep going on ♪ ♪ if you could see me the way i see you if you could feel me the way i feel you ♪ ♪ you'd be a believer you'd be a believer you'd be a believer you'd be a believer ♪ ♪ you'd be a believer you'd be♪ ♪ minutes turn to hours hours turn to years and i've seen truth tu
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i could not handle the situation, he could have handled the situation differently. my siblings and i and family know that he didn't make the right decision on that day but we know his intentions were not to go in and to make the wrong decision at the wrong time. throughout this ordeal we have remained close. we have stayed strong. i for myself am grateful for go god. for giving us the strength to get through this last nine years and to stay positive always no matter what. a lot of that is because of him. on behalf of my family, my brothers, my sister, aunt, uncle, his friends. we just want him to come home. we really do, we want him to come home and i know in my heart that he is very humbled throughout the situation. this has been hard, i'm going to be honest. this has been really, truly hard. there is no right or wrong way to explain how to handle this. but we do know that -- i know that he is remorseful. he truly is remorseful and we just want him to come home so that we can move forward for us. quietly. but to move forward. i thank you for allowing me to be here t
i could not handle the situation, he could have handled the situation differently. my siblings and i and family know that he didn't make the right decision on that day but we know his intentions were not to go in and to make the wrong decision at the wrong time. throughout this ordeal we have remained close. we have stayed strong. i for myself am grateful for go god. for giving us the strength to get through this last nine years and to stay positive always no matter what. a lot of that is...
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i could never throw as well as she could. i'd pretty much given up on beating my dad at anything until pepper dragged me to a golf course one day. turns out i wasn't half bad. six months' practice later, i was ready to kick my dad's ass. i knew just how i was gonna do it, too. i'd walk up to the tee all nervous, do a few clumsy practice swings, and then i'd hit that ball dead center, watch it arc through the sky, land on the green, and totally wow my dad. (thuds) wow. (children harmonizing) ♪ it's over now ♪ ♪ the music of the night ♪ okay. great job, everyone. thank you. but it was really everyone. give yourself a round. (cell phone rings) oh, marcus's mom. shh. fingers crossed. why is it taking you so long? how hard is it to paint a wall? a lot harder than your so-called singing. at least this is supposed to be flat. i once saw a monkey paint a wall. yeah? did you say, "good job, mom"? mono? but he's my
i could never throw as well as she could. i'd pretty much given up on beating my dad at anything until pepper dragged me to a golf course one day. turns out i wasn't half bad. six months' practice later, i was ready to kick my dad's ass. i knew just how i was gonna do it, too. i'd walk up to the tee all nervous, do a few clumsy practice swings, and then i'd hit that ball dead center, watch it arc through the sky, land on the green, and totally wow my dad. (thuds) wow. (children...
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but i could i could just fix everything if no one had to go you know you know one had to be poor no one had to worry about food those are two things i would think it would take care of it i like to be invisible oh that would be great best piece of advice you ever got always say please and thank you what is something you wish you were better at being a listener good listener be a better biggest perk of being a celebrity. getting a table at a restaurant damn strange is fan encounter strange fan encounter once once a fan followed me the restroom. followed you enter the realm in a restroom she'd him along. something we all should be paying more attention to our diet. you keep in shape try which i would tend to gain weight no not not so much gain weight but but yeah it is because you look good you doesn't mean you're healthy you've got always watching some of the long believed to be true and realize wasn't. that that your parents are perfect. yeah tell me something we don't know about you. you know extremely. giving you like to give like to give to a form to fall to fall you know people t
but i could i could just fix everything if no one had to go you know you know one had to be poor no one had to worry about food those are two things i would think it would take care of it i like to be invisible oh that would be great best piece of advice you ever got always say please and thank you what is something you wish you were better at being a listener good listener be a better biggest perk of being a celebrity. getting a table at a restaurant damn strange is fan encounter strange fan...
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i wish i could get out. nd why no one would ever even ask, even float the idea of me ever getting out. >> back in level two, the day haley french has been anxiously awaiting for more than six years has finally arrived. >> i don't know what time it is, but it is time for me to get the hell out of here. i deserved time for what i had done. you don't go beat people up. if i could do it over again, i would have just bought it again. i figure in seven years, i could have bought it how many times? you know? in sevens years' time i could have bought those how many times. i can't get seven years back. they're gone. i can't see my daughter learn how to walk or say her first words. that's gone. that's priceless. >> here you go, sir. go ahead and go change. >> it feels good. >> this is for your gratuity. $260.29. if you'll sign right here for me. you want to report to your c.o. from here to there. get it out of the way. it will only take five, ten minutes, and then go about your day. when you leave, i let them know that
i wish i could get out. nd why no one would ever even ask, even float the idea of me ever getting out. >> back in level two, the day haley french has been anxiously awaiting for more than six years has finally arrived. >> i don't know what time it is, but it is time for me to get the hell out of here. i deserved time for what i had done. you don't go beat people up. if i could do it over again, i would have just bought it again. i figure in seven years, i could have bought it how...
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told him i didn't need him but after he insisted that i bring security i said i could use your help. i went to the hotel. i met with riccio in the lobby. the two guys, they also met us there, which was a big mistake, obviously. i realize that quite soon after this. and mr. riccio led us to his room, put the key in the door and let us in. i know i've seen the last two or three days the media reporting we broke in the room. we didn't break into any room. mr. riccio brought us into that room. when i came into the room, i notice spread out everywhere was my personal property. you know? the only thing i saw that was on display that wasn't mine was some baseballs, and i made it clear to everybody, those are not mine. all i want is my property and i think there's a tape of it, you hear me on it at least three or four occasions say i just want my property. go forward, try to make it a little quicker, at some point we started -- when we were leaving the room after i was being pushed out of the room by the security guys because while i was in there and i recognized bruce was there, i was surp
told him i didn't need him but after he insisted that i bring security i said i could use your help. i went to the hotel. i met with riccio in the lobby. the two guys, they also met us there, which was a big mistake, obviously. i realize that quite soon after this. and mr. riccio led us to his room, put the key in the door and let us in. i know i've seen the last two or three days the media reporting we broke in the room. we didn't break into any room. mr. riccio brought us into that room. when...
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i thought i could i calculated this i thought it would take nine seconds to cook a pizza on the window sill in the house if you're on the planet venus because when it was nine hundred degrees fahrenheit take a pizza put on will close the window up the cooks in one second i calculated that the temperature of venus the density of the air and then i find out i was off there's a physicist turned sheth who said you miss determine your calculation is the radiative energy from the air itself that just the radiative not just the touching of the pizza but the molecules but photons infrared photons coming in so that way it will heat the pizza in like two seconds instead of nine seconds. so i sit down myth that if i was i was so sure about and proud of my calculation and i just got out geek in the moment we have many social media questions for you all to go for it. if you got the chance to fly away tomorrow with some aliens to explore the universe is father's corner without the chance of coming back would you go who if i bring my family will just bring the family not come back nope but if i could
i thought i could i calculated this i thought it would take nine seconds to cook a pizza on the window sill in the house if you're on the planet venus because when it was nine hundred degrees fahrenheit take a pizza put on will close the window up the cooks in one second i calculated that the temperature of venus the density of the air and then i find out i was off there's a physicist turned sheth who said you miss determine your calculation is the radiative energy from the air itself that just...
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i told people he could beat you. what he said the people who would go either way is, i will give you the same thing clinton did but i will do it with a smaller government and a bigger tax cut, would you like that? [laughter] former president clinton: as we not get democrats did his bumper sticker. it was brilliant. i thought, they are going to underestimate the sky. -- annhards had a 60% richards had a 60% approval rate. coulter and not just what position you are taking on the issue. he constructed a campaign that fit with where texas was at that time. it did not have anything to do -- you do not have to dislike and richards -- ann richards to vote for george bush. how did the two of you come together to create the presidential leadership program? whatr president bush: other problems with the centers as they become irrelevant very quickly, unless there is something that captures people's attention. they said we ought to think tout using these platforms call young people together and encourage them through a leadership
i told people he could beat you. what he said the people who would go either way is, i will give you the same thing clinton did but i will do it with a smaller government and a bigger tax cut, would you like that? [laughter] former president clinton: as we not get democrats did his bumper sticker. it was brilliant. i thought, they are going to underestimate the sky. -- annhards had a 60% richards had a 60% approval rate. coulter and not just what position you are taking on the issue. he...
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you know i i've been treated so bad back here that yes i could i could actually now i could kill a man you know not really could i could kill him with these loaves and out and did not say and it's sad because that you know i was raised i was raised as a net. and what about going to do now this round when i get out what am i going to do give me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taking a vote. what am i a good one i'm not going to do now because what you were before you come to the penitentiary is not what you're going to be when you're released. this is a country that began with so that there's a limit. and yet we have more people in prison to tap into than anybody in the world. and. there's no doubt that being rich makes it. will be incarcerated even if something terrible. says. so. on. this is the richest year ever human history the rich are getting richer this evidence are less and these are creators that how plutocrats these or do worse making things happen when they do well and we all well. there's a religion tha
you know i i've been treated so bad back here that yes i could i could actually now i could kill a man you know not really could i could kill him with these loaves and out and did not say and it's sad because that you know i was raised i was raised as a net. and what about going to do now this round when i get out what am i going to do give me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taking a vote. what am i a good one i'm not going...
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even if i could change his mind, it was in credibly difficult to get him out. s really hard. what was his frame of mind like? i know you had a loving relationship. yeah. when he spoke to you on the telephone or texted on whatsapp, what was he like? was he still like your son or somebody you had lost? that was the incredible thing, he still was. because i prepared myself when he started communicating with me and throughout that time, especially within being under isis, i thought the ideology would be more entrenched in him and he would get more desensitised towards his family, but it didn't happen and that's what surprised even people who. .. ..some researchers i know. they were completely shocked about that, but i still managed to keep that bond and that was absolutely paramount to kind of keep that bond between him and me. which must have made the loss, his death, all the more difficult. did you believe you would see him again, once he was there and with is? no, i knew i was never going to see him again, to the point where i talked about his death to him. throu
even if i could change his mind, it was in credibly difficult to get him out. s really hard. what was his frame of mind like? i know you had a loving relationship. yeah. when he spoke to you on the telephone or texted on whatsapp, what was he like? was he still like your son or somebody you had lost? that was the incredible thing, he still was. because i prepared myself when he started communicating with me and throughout that time, especially within being under isis, i thought the ideology...
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like, i could talk to people. i learned a lot of subjects such as organizational behavior, stuff like that. so it helped me converse with a lot of customers and talk to them, not just try to sell them, push stuff on them, but learn about my customers as human beings and have a conversation. a lot of times my boss didn't like i talked to my customers too much. she thought i was wasting time. but the same people came back to buy stuff. so it did help me in some ways. but it didn't help me get a better job. [laughter] >> but did it help you in your writing? >> it did. it doesn't teach -- it teaches you different kinds of writing, mostly business communications. so for this i had to, i was doing radio first, i was writing for radio, so i knew -- i had this journalistic eye. i was always observing even while i was working. so it did help me in some way. it didn't help me much with writing. >> just wondering how you felt people, the customers, treated you. >> there were both good and bad. in the beginning, because of my
like, i could talk to people. i learned a lot of subjects such as organizational behavior, stuff like that. so it helped me converse with a lot of customers and talk to them, not just try to sell them, push stuff on them, but learn about my customers as human beings and have a conversation. a lot of times my boss didn't like i talked to my customers too much. she thought i was wasting time. but the same people came back to buy stuff. so it did help me in some ways. but it didn't help me get a...
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but i am a workaholic and didn't think i could be a gifted painter. [laughter] pres. clinton: i admire him for doing that and i think he would tell you the best thing that can happen to you when your politics is to be consistently underestimated. pres. bush: i was pretty good at that. [laughter] [applause] he made me a: genius, i look like a genius because the presidential race in 2000 started in 1999. i turned on tv at the white house and saw him sitting on a bale of hay in a tent in iowa and as far as i know, it was the said to he people who could go either way thingl give you the same clinton did but with a smaller government and a bigger tax cut, wouldn't you like that? [laughter] it was brilliant. thought, they are going to underestimate the sky. a friend of mine for 20 years had a 60% approval rating and he won anyway. because he understood the ,olitics was about candidates conditions and culture, and not just what position you were taking on the issue. he constructed a campaign that fit with where texas was at that time. anything to do -- you didn't have to disl
but i am a workaholic and didn't think i could be a gifted painter. [laughter] pres. clinton: i admire him for doing that and i think he would tell you the best thing that can happen to you when your politics is to be consistently underestimated. pres. bush: i was pretty good at that. [laughter] [applause] he made me a: genius, i look like a genius because the presidential race in 2000 started in 1999. i turned on tv at the white house and saw him sitting on a bale of hay in a tent in iowa and...
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nothing i could do about that. about that. but -- i want to point out that, you know, bruce -- i knew his family. i mean, his mother was terminally ill, she was a fan. i'd call her, sing to her. the night before, or the night of, my -- the jury's verdict, his son actually called me, and tried to give me a heads up on something to do with memorabilia and told me that he and his mother was cheering for me. you know? this family knows that i wouldn't wish any harm on these guys. ever. these guys are friends of mine and i like to think we're friends again. >> thank you. >> good morning, mr. simpson. >> good morning, ma'am. >> i conducted your last hearing in 2013 with hearing representative mr. robin bates. do you recall that hearing? >> yes, i do. >> all right. at the time, we asked you what your plan would be if we to grant you to your consecutive sentence you told us you were going to complete commitment to change. have you done that? >> no, i haven't. at one point i couldn't take the course. you know, i took -- i took two cours
nothing i could do about that. about that. but -- i want to point out that, you know, bruce -- i knew his family. i mean, his mother was terminally ill, she was a fan. i'd call her, sing to her. the night before, or the night of, my -- the jury's verdict, his son actually called me, and tried to give me a heads up on something to do with memorabilia and told me that he and his mother was cheering for me. you know? this family knows that i wouldn't wish any harm on these guys. ever. these guys...
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i could but it doesn't mean. i couldn't are. not allowed to say i. have that and the best not to be going out to show you the enough. so that to nevada and. i'm going to look at. that and be more to you know what does it mean i want to let me know when you. talk. to. me look at the not you know but enough. to see the female head to get. a hug. allowed me. to. come up. to how do you look ma the pun to set you on the scene. and they've had to get the support of. the koofi sway the knowledge that in a moment this will not will. have the chemo feel that. we can in this way and that is the whole thought of way because he is back at me now and what i can hear the metal welcome. him. but. i don't. have that but grow this economy to support him but that is going. to get ahead of those that are close. to. the top. because simply assume. if it has a little it's a little bit you know way. beyond the emotion if you have the love you need. to. tell them that and then move to one hundred of those in the moment that the movie that you love the mom will be back toge
i could but it doesn't mean. i couldn't are. not allowed to say i. have that and the best not to be going out to show you the enough. so that to nevada and. i'm going to look at. that and be more to you know what does it mean i want to let me know when you. talk. to. me look at the not you know but enough. to see the female head to get. a hug. allowed me. to. come up. to how do you look ma the pun to set you on the scene. and they've had to get the support of. the koofi sway the knowledge that...
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all i could think about was being home again. when i was home, all he could think about was getting back to iraq. all those years, and never really quite made it back home. that was our life. that was the routine. i'm going to loosen this up, because i can hardly breathe. i call this my girdle. it gets my got sucked in. -- gut sucked in. that was the routine for us. the 31st of may in 2008, i woke that day, showered and walked over to our hangar. i walked over to our operations center to report the daily status of my aircraft. they were shaping up -- was shaping up to be a routine night. shaping up to be a routine night. we departed the airbase and headed for our mission support site in baghdad. we attended and operations brief. headed for our mission support the brits are always fun to work with. although we shared a common language, they were often very difficult to understand. tom was the one who translated to american for us. the brief this night had a very heavy accent. i turned over to my guys and said did anybody understand
all i could think about was being home again. when i was home, all he could think about was getting back to iraq. all those years, and never really quite made it back home. that was our life. that was the routine. i'm going to loosen this up, because i can hardly breathe. i call this my girdle. it gets my got sucked in. -- gut sucked in. that was the routine for us. the 31st of may in 2008, i woke that day, showered and walked over to our hangar. i walked over to our operations center to report...
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if i could have gone into yale, i would have had a different narrative. we're very different, i think thank goodness, as a mother now i'm such in you awe of this, we weren't compared. barbara missed one or two problems on her s.a.t.s. i missed several more than one or two. we were really celebrated for who we were. i love to write. i love to perform. my parents applauded that. they never made fee feel i was lesser. god, i would need serious therapy. >> you earned that. i us going to different schools. i wasn'ted to leave texas. i was curious to go to other places, meet new people. i didn't know a single person at yale. it was fun for me, challenge of walking in, thinking what am i made of, can i meet people? but the beauty of it is, we boto got double the friends. i could become friends with all of jenna's friends from university of texas. she is close with my friends from yale. also, there was real, kind of blessing in it too. >> host: mom, i was kidnapped. >> is that part of -- >> okay. >> host: yeah. >> there were all thes stereotypes, that secret serv
if i could have gone into yale, i would have had a different narrative. we're very different, i think thank goodness, as a mother now i'm such in you awe of this, we weren't compared. barbara missed one or two problems on her s.a.t.s. i missed several more than one or two. we were really celebrated for who we were. i love to write. i love to perform. my parents applauded that. they never made fee feel i was lesser. god, i would need serious therapy. >> you earned that. i us going to...
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i. mean for you could. walk and it had. to bend at one. in the house like on the afghan men they have not and the clan not spinouts not the lights. i had couple of. had it. in with. it's not a month. it's an open mind that. intel seen. as the end of the finished shift. in the lead the father of the body of chicken the day in the month the cool thing made for forty. and us i mean the. few months of good. month of the middle of this is. not month to. hug it out most of us familiar with a lot of us. on the. well for the i'll say me. did you fall in the. north. was a house. on the. other the stuff on the does it deserve a long. form in. the. state of the human. had not. been listed in the. new could it not know you. gotta. believe a young. and the second cousin. mr know they are in the next conference if you know and that is she could mark you know pretty man and if you know no could manage to sean disembodied voice comes. along and then as long. it to the moment. in bed because look. at the. models you have to also see the high you'll see. out
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and i could not wait to get rid of the three hours. you know, i would invent things. i would invent exercises that were -- that required thoughtlessness so that i wouldn't have to concentrate. so i would just actually go like this and look at clock until the hour passed, and then i was done. you know, i mean -- when it came to that, i was very, very normal. i hated it. i hated it. and you know, and the thing that kids hate practicing, you know, so it wasn't -- so despite all of this thing been i had to do that. >> yeah, yeah. >> you're just a fascinating person, i could spend hours and never get to the music, let's talk about the music. tell me about this tin city swing you've been on on the west coast. >> well, the nice thing about this is i could drive all the time instead of going on an airplane. >> airplanes, yeah. >> so that was nice. it's, you know, i've been -- it's like a lot of recitals, last night i played a concert in santa barbara. and yet, are you familiar with it? >> uh-huh. >> we had such a great time. it was swinging, and the place was -- dancing in th
and i could not wait to get rid of the three hours. you know, i would invent things. i would invent exercises that were -- that required thoughtlessness so that i wouldn't have to concentrate. so i would just actually go like this and look at clock until the hour passed, and then i was done. you know, i mean -- when it came to that, i was very, very normal. i hated it. i hated it. and you know, and the thing that kids hate practicing, you know, so it wasn't -- so despite all of this thing been...
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i could but it doesn't mean. that good enough. bob i'm allowed to say i will go ahead and the best not to be come out to show you the enough. to know about the less. i'm going to look at. that in the new york to you know when what does it mean. when they look. into how the child. will not have done had he not is not bad enough that. he must be the. head to. hide. a lot of these. come up. to how do you look ma in the bunch that even though seems to be a need to have the support of. the koofi when alice had no mom like this or not will. have the chemo if you die. we call in this way and that is the whole thought of me because he is back at me now and then i can hit the metal welcome. him. last. month. by month. but grow this economy and the cooking class that is going. to get ahead was the bigger. the top. because simply assume. here that has a little. bit of the emotion if you have a love you. can be. on the move to see the moment the company that you. will be back at the end of the laws who let you know who to be shot who come up t
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if nothing else, i could say this is a book about education. education, education, education. so what ou hear now is not new at all. i mean, turn on new york one, and you're hearing about the school system, etc., etc. same issues back then. this is the famous school of the early 19th century. it's an african-free school. it was called the mulberry street school. and that is where my great, great grandfather -- peter -- went to school. and he went to school with a bunch of young men who turned out to be leaders, real leaders of the black community both in new york and beyond. and i'll just name the ones that i'm going to come and talk about later. there was george downing, charles reason and his brother patrick, and james mckeon smith. so the values there were very much the values of a liberal arts egg, what today we would call the solid foundation of a liberal arts education. in addition to that, there were development or education in other areas. character was one. respectability, another. the acquisition of wealth. this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled i
if nothing else, i could say this is a book about education. education, education, education. so what ou hear now is not new at all. i mean, turn on new york one, and you're hearing about the school system, etc., etc. same issues back then. this is the famous school of the early 19th century. it's an african-free school. it was called the mulberry street school. and that is where my great, great grandfather -- peter -- went to school. and he went to school with a bunch of young men who turned...
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as i flew the helicopter i could hear back enders calling out 20, feet, 15, 10, 5, filling hold, start back up. that is the point where the bucket was at the top of the water. at this point i started to slowly lift the bird up so the bucket would open and fill with water as we climbed. this is rather delicate operation. you're asking a lot of your engines to lift this much extra weight. at higher elevations it can be a recipe for disaster. in event of emergency or power losses those pilots are ready to hit the dump switch to release all water out of the bucket. with all this at forefront of his mind roost carefully guarding controls as i was on the stick. there are language that i'm going to skip. who the f is this guy at 12:00 steve called out as i breathed evenly trying to hold a perfectly stable hover, slow climb while keeping all parts of aircraft out of the water. if i crept forward i would have to correct backward would put us in danger putting tail lower than the nose. it was incredibly dangerous if you weren't holding a very solid hover. i looked out the glance, angry bearded m
as i flew the helicopter i could hear back enders calling out 20, feet, 15, 10, 5, filling hold, start back up. that is the point where the bucket was at the top of the water. at this point i started to slowly lift the bird up so the bucket would open and fill with water as we climbed. this is rather delicate operation. you're asking a lot of your engines to lift this much extra weight. at higher elevations it can be a recipe for disaster. in event of emergency or power losses those pilots are...
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i did everything i could to avoid the situation. i did everything i could.ay certain words in prison, punk, bitch, lame, things like that, it's an automatic fight word. it's hard to explain to somebody not in the prison system because most people are like, i don't care, one day i'm walking away no matter what happens. but it's not that easy all the time. i wish it was. >> i had to do what i had to do. sometimes it goes like that. >> both inmates involved in the fight are brought in front of the icc to discuss the incident. >> this was not necessarily a real simple case of a fight in prison. essentially it was a black inmate and a white inmate that got into a fistfight in the dining room. and 99.9% of the time in a prison setting, that's a keg of dynamite. >> so mackey was placed in administrative segregation on march 11th. he's being charged with a mutual combat with an inmate. as of current he has a pending 115, however, the 115 states he's actually being charged with a battery on an inmate. >> what precipitated this? >> he stood up. >> okay, so you reacted
i did everything i could to avoid the situation. i did everything i could.ay certain words in prison, punk, bitch, lame, things like that, it's an automatic fight word. it's hard to explain to somebody not in the prison system because most people are like, i don't care, one day i'm walking away no matter what happens. but it's not that easy all the time. i wish it was. >> i had to do what i had to do. sometimes it goes like that. >> both inmates involved in the fight are brought in...
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i could but it doesn't mean. they couldn't are. not allowed to say to go ahead and the best not to beat them up to show he's little enough. so that to nevada and. i'm going to look at. that in the new york to you know what i mean a little bit when you. talk. to . me look at the not you know but enough. to see that. it had to get. a lot to. come up. to how do you look ma the punch that even though seems to be a big lead had to get the support of. the koofi showing the knowledge that in a moment this will not will. have the chemo feel that. we can in this way and that is the whole thought of way because he is back at me now and what i can. i'm not a welcome. part of him. i don't. have that but grow this economy and this of course i'm glad that i was going. to get ahead was that occur. at the top. they can simply assume. if it has a little it's a little bit you know. bishop the emotion if you have a love if you gave me. ten. to one hundred of those in the moment of the movie that you loved him about ten of the last of the laws how luc
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if i saw her, i could just wind one up, and i'd just pop her. i think, what good does that do, you know? to heck with it. let it go. keep living your life because all's it's doing is aging us, you know? it's not really how we had things kind of -- you don't have a baby and you don't raise your children to become drug addicts. you just -- you just don't do that. then i'll say, have you had enough of this roller coaster ride? you ready to get off this merry-go-round? yes, mom, i'm ready. then i think we're right on track, and then everything caves in again. >> i've been wanting to get off the streets. and i have every opportunity in the world. i have a big support system. i have a wonderful family. it's never the right time to go. but i keep looking for the perfect ending, and there's not going to be a perfect ending. i'll be dead before there's a perfect ending. >>> coming up -- >> when i first entered the car, i thought he was a jerk. he was on older white men. most of the gentlemen on the division are older white men and they have money. >> bra
if i saw her, i could just wind one up, and i'd just pop her. i think, what good does that do, you know? to heck with it. let it go. keep living your life because all's it's doing is aging us, you know? it's not really how we had things kind of -- you don't have a baby and you don't raise your children to become drug addicts. you just -- you just don't do that. then i'll say, have you had enough of this roller coaster ride? you ready to get off this merry-go-round? yes, mom, i'm ready. then i...
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be with you ♪ ♪ i could and i would i could be with you ♪ ♪ i could be with you i could and i would take on my feelings, angels and demons if you could love me do ♪ ♪ i could be with you i could and i would baby i wanna know ♪ ♪ i could be with you i could be with you ♪ ♪ oh baby ♪ i could be with you [ cheers and applause ] it's raining shades during blinds to go's all shades sale. every shade in the store roller, solar, cellular... and more ! all 25% off. find your perfect shelter among hundreds of styles and colors. sale has been extended so pour on in. blinds to go. blinds for life. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may
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be with you ♪ ♪ i could and i would i could be with you ♪ ♪ i could be with you i could and i would you take on my feelings, angels and demons if you could love me do ♪ ♪ i could be with you i could and i would baby i wanna know ♪ ♪ i could be with you i could be with you ♪ ♪ oh baby ♪ i could be with you [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: how would you like us to come toou summer block party for your friends and neighbors and wait for it. performing live dierks bentley. >> it's the biggest block party of the sumer. >> go now to goodmorningamerica.com/block party to find out how to enter. >> let's get this party started. >> announcer: presented by king's hawaiian. ♪ >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by lowe's. lowe's salutes our military community with the lowe's military discount. [ cheers and applause ] >> okay, they are ross, rido, rocky. >> ellington. >> ellington and riker. >> there we go. i know you have a big show in baltimore tonight. thanks for r5 for celebrating the fourth of july with us. >> let's take another look at that heartwarming moment honking an amer
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and all i could think was, "i just flushed $4 down the toilet."alex, amplified voice) john calvin. (buzzer) whoo! alex! (lowered voice) i guess i just didn't want to presume that we would be here for the two days. but still, what kind of message was i sending with the 1-dayer? you "whoo'd" me? what are you doing here? i'm out. i got the question wrong, which is embarrassing enough without you "whoo-ing" me! alex! alex, come back here. wait, what are the last four numbers again? 1-9-8-4. it's kind of a lucky number for me. it's the year "footloose" came out. oh, yeah. and i really am gonna call you for that rematch. anytime. i mean, not super late, but... wait, you're a bulldog? yeah. you? um... (barks) (barks) (barks) (barks and laughs) (laughs) you know, we have a big game today. you wanna watch it together? oh. uh, well... shoot. i'm--i'm late for a showing. no pressure at all, but if you feel like it, we could watch it at my place. i could text you the address. hey, it was great meeting you, phil. you, too, dave. hey, it's me. yeah, you were to
and all i could think was, "i just flushed $4 down the toilet."alex, amplified voice) john calvin. (buzzer) whoo! alex! (lowered voice) i guess i just didn't want to presume that we would be here for the two days. but still, what kind of message was i sending with the 1-dayer? you "whoo'd" me? what are you doing here? i'm out. i got the question wrong, which is embarrassing enough without you "whoo-ing" me! alex! alex, come back here. wait, what are the last four...
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>> i probably said i could do something i couldn't do like shoot a gun. >> oh, my god.> have you ever lied to your significant other to get out of something you didn't want to do? >> of course. >> no. i can pretty much tell him when i don't want to do something. i can straight talk. >> have you ever lied to your kids? >> of course. >> and that was? >> every day. >> when you're dealing with a 6-year-old and certain questions they ask, there are certain answers they're not ready for. i get so heavy, don't i? i need to be light and funny. i'm like the heavy one. >> big little lies stars laura deern and shailene woodley are also nominated for an emmy. this guy, jason bateman is busy with his show arrested development. it returns to netflix for another season next year. jason is doing double duty for the streaming service. he's the star, producer, and one of the directors of the new drama sirz called ozark. we were with bateman this week as he cemented his superstar status in hollywood and got a shout out from jennifer aniston. >> i love this human very much. i just got to s
>> i probably said i could do something i couldn't do like shoot a gun. >> oh, my god.> have you ever lied to your significant other to get out of something you didn't want to do? >> of course. >> no. i can pretty much tell him when i don't want to do something. i can straight talk. >> have you ever lied to your kids? >> of course. >> and that was? >> every day. >> when you're dealing with a 6-year-old and certain questions they ask,...
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come on, i could do it. just a teeny tiny wobbly elephant doing everything it can to stop the earth from shaking. halfway through he goes, nope, i give up. >> give the thing a break. you've been on this earth for awhile. >> walking is hard, man. fortunately the little one does eventually figure it out. >> that's cute. i love how mom uses her trounk help it up. >>> two weeks of nonstop rainfall has produced epic flooding in this town. it's the most severe in over 300 years. this image has people talking online. you notice the flood waters are chest deep and this rescuer is wading through the water with that toddler. >> look how much that toddler is crying and doesn't want to be on this guy. >> where is mom and dad? >> there's no telling. in fact, many people have died. there's a number of people still missing. >> man. >> wow. that is terrible. >> over 270,000 people have been displaced from their homes at this point. >> so helpless against it. >> and all rescuers can do is go in and help the folks that need it
come on, i could do it. just a teeny tiny wobbly elephant doing everything it can to stop the earth from shaking. halfway through he goes, nope, i give up. >> give the thing a break. you've been on this earth for awhile. >> walking is hard, man. fortunately the little one does eventually figure it out. >> that's cute. i love how mom uses her trounk help it up. >>> two weeks of nonstop rainfall has produced epic flooding in this town. it's the most severe in over 300...
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i. like can call in the odd ball you see in. a scared you know how did you know you could do that i don't know i know i did i started you looking in the mirror one day i think i was like concentrating really hard i just started playing it and then my mom was like whoa wait don't do that and then she had me do it at the talk turns off it and they were like no it's ok when you have to do it on screen and you know i never have tried to be a new hit for you maybe a well what's a super prahu wish you had i wish i could be invisible so that i could spy on people and need to hear what they're saying and what is something you wish you were better at better at. probably playing guitar i always want to be good at it and i'm not biggest perk of being a celebrity i guess getting her makeup done and getting to you having that right again on a friday song you can't get enough of right now and there's this band called the one nine hundred seventy five somebody else i really like that song if you were an actor or a musician what would you be i love to draw maybe i try to be an artist's pe
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i feel i could have -- i could have steered her because she's so -- what's the right word -- like she'llo whatever i say basically. i feel like i could have steered her better. that's all. >>> coming up, samantha agee implies that the story behind her alleged crime might not be entirely true. >> you're willing to suffer for both of you. >> yes. >>> and another inmate swings on an officer. then creates more problems in segregation. >> get off me! [ bleep ]! see, that's what i'm talking about right there. but i'm going to get you all on assault and battery. vid. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites.
i feel i could have -- i could have steered her because she's so -- what's the right word -- like she'llo whatever i say basically. i feel like i could have steered her better. that's all. >>> coming up, samantha agee implies that the story behind her alleged crime might not be entirely true. >> you're willing to suffer for both of you. >> yes. >>> and another inmate swings on an officer. then creates more problems in segregation. >> get off me! [ bleep ]!...
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let's be honest, if i could have gotten into yale might be a different narrative. we are very different. and i think one or two problems on her sat and i missed several more. we were always celebrated for who we were. my parents applauded that and never made me feel lesser thank god >> i wanted to leave texas. i was curious to go to other places. i didn't know a single person at yale so it was fun for me. that challenge of walking in and thinking what am i made of and can we meet people. the beauty is we got to double the friends. she is close with my friends from yale and i am friends with her friends from the university of texas. >> mom, i was kidnapped. >> there were all these stereotypes that we were secret service ditchers in the college years and that is not true. but as a first grader, i did fake my own kidnapping. >> who is twinkle? >> i am twinkle. that was my secret service code name. >> since you were young? >> no, i don't know if we had code names when my grandpa was president. we only had secret service for a short period. we should investigate that. bu
let's be honest, if i could have gotten into yale might be a different narrative. we are very different. and i think one or two problems on her sat and i missed several more. we were always celebrated for who we were. my parents applauded that and never made me feel lesser thank god >> i wanted to leave texas. i was curious to go to other places. i didn't know a single person at yale so it was fun for me. that challenge of walking in and thinking what am i made of and can we meet people....
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the communication but we make it work.>> reporter: it works. >> i had to constantly be looking so i could understand what they were saying. >> i would explain it a little more to her and we were good to go.>> reporter: at the age of 16 it was a turning point with advanced technology bringing about waterproof implants which means smoother swimming in the water and the symphony of sound out of the water. >> to be able to hear the people cheering it is an extra motivation. it is an extra burst of energy and i love this. >> reporter: it was full speed ahead and liz earned a spot on the east bay swim team and in a meet last february she broke the american deaf record in the 50 yard. >> she had those records written down and when i told her she could do it and she did it.>> i turned to see my time, and i thought oh my gosh, i did it.>> reporter: the record in the pool earned a list but the trip across the pond and she will compete in the prestigious deaf olympics in turkey. >> i called my parents and said i made it and i did it, and i'm so excited. >> reporter: it was mind blowing . >> elizabet
the communication but we make it work.>> reporter: it works. >> i had to constantly be looking so i could understand what they were saying. >> i would explain it a little more to her and we were good to go.>> reporter: at the age of 16 it was a turning point with advanced technology bringing about waterproof implants which means smoother swimming in the water and the symphony of sound out of the water. >> to be able to hear the people cheering it is an extra...
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i love health and nutrition, and this was something i could relate to, i could understand, and i could easily share with my friends and family. and i could tell them, "this will affect your life if this passes." and so i think more people, if they do want to get involved, take a baby step. start with something that you're excited about, maybe you want to root for, and see what happens. >> okay, some very good points. and as we see more people take an active role, you know, another question is, you know, could that lead to a rise in racial tension? we'll tackle that issue coming up on "beyond the headlines." ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >> welcome back to "beyond the headlines" with cheryl jennings. i'm abc7 news anchor chris nguyen sitting in
i love health and nutrition, and this was something i could relate to, i could understand, and i could easily share with my friends and family. and i could tell them, "this will affect your life if this passes." and so i think more people, if they do want to get involved, take a baby step. start with something that you're excited about, maybe you want to root for, and see what happens. >> okay, some very good points. and as we see more people take an active role, you know,...
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i was able to compete, and i could enjoy my quality of life. it wasn't all gone, but i felt so much better." and i said, "robin, you're only talking about a month. as this natural product goes into your body, it's gonna get better, and it's gonna get better." why? and that's what we're going to show today, mike. unlike pharmaceutical drugs that do cause harm, damage to the body, an all-natural product, an all-natural joint relief is not only going to eliminate the pain from the cause of this, but it's gonna get to the root of the problem. and, mike, that's what we've got to discuss today. because i need people to understand where the pain is coming from. let me run a scenario by you, mike. here's what's happening in the pharmaceutical industry. let's say you're working around the house and you accidentally step on a nail. now, what's the first thing you got to do? you've got to get to the hospital. okay. we have the best acute medicine, trauma medicine, right here in the united states than anywhere. now, you don't pull the nail out. the nail's s
i was able to compete, and i could enjoy my quality of life. it wasn't all gone, but i felt so much better." and i said, "robin, you're only talking about a month. as this natural product goes into your body, it's gonna get better, and it's gonna get better." why? and that's what we're going to show today, mike. unlike pharmaceutical drugs that do cause harm, damage to the body, an all-natural product, an all-natural joint relief is not only going to eliminate the pain from the...
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i could fight and die in korea, i could not go to washington -- i could fight and die for the countryn korea, but i could a senior washington on class trip. one more thing. the reason republicans have not done something in health care is because it has never, ever been on their agenda. no one on the republican side offering something for poor people in this country. they have never been a party to deal with health care. that is about it. thank you. host: sheri is up next from indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i do not have any problem with president's speech. i think people comparing it to the heckler -- to the hitler youth is ridiculous. i think our youth can form their own opinions, and that we often call open to much. oddlenk it is -- often c them too much. i think it is ok to let them see the state of the world, and what better way to lead them then expose them to clinical talk like this. i do think we coddle them too much, and that the united states media does not give people their owndit to use brain and recent things out for themselves. host: would you be comfortable
i could fight and die in korea, i could not go to washington -- i could fight and die for the countryn korea, but i could a senior washington on class trip. one more thing. the reason republicans have not done something in health care is because it has never, ever been on their agenda. no one on the republican side offering something for poor people in this country. they have never been a party to deal with health care. that is about it. thank you. host: sheri is up next from indiana. good...