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i did not know what to expect. i thought that maybe one of them would donate because it is what they believe in. no one ended up donating. >> not many people get a chance to talk to people in the hallway. how did you get that? >> they had a press conference. i ask them if i could ask them a few questions about what it would doing. it were willing to have an interview. >> what was your reaction? >> i thought it was hypocritical. if you believe in something, it does not matter if of the people are not doing it. you do it. i thought it was hypocritical. >> that series of interviews. >> i have the credit department's website where you can donate money. i am not part of the 1%. >> you can donate the money as well as i can. >> i'm not here asking for higher taxes. right here, i have the the nation paid. all you need to do is put in new credit card number. >> that is not going to help anybody. >> you do not want to donate? >> i want a tax -- you have heard me. you are being silly. >> you do not want to donate right now? i
i did not know what to expect. i thought that maybe one of them would donate because it is what they believe in. no one ended up donating. >> not many people get a chance to talk to people in the hallway. how did you get that? >> they had a press conference. i ask them if i could ask them a few questions about what it would doing. it were willing to have an interview. >> what was your reaction? >> i thought it was hypocritical. if you believe in something, it does not...
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i did not hear back from them until july of the following year. it was october that i sent the letter and july that i finally got something back. after looking into it, it was incomplete. there was no income documentation. i needed to know who lived in the units and what rent was charged and what leases, to show the rent. i needed to know who was living in the unit and what income level they had. all i got back or the covered pieces of the application, without any income documentation. i did not receive back the income documentation pieces and i did not receive back a worksheet that i asked him to complete telling me who lived in it. i got back the same materials that i had already received the same month. it was in october of that your -- of that year, october of 2010, i said i was not getting what i need. this is not enough. i cannot build files off of this. i did get back the spreadsheet who said who lived in the units and what read was being charged. i got a copy of the leases of all of the tenants. on the spreadsheet, they indicated that the r
i did not hear back from them until july of the following year. it was october that i sent the letter and july that i finally got something back. after looking into it, it was incomplete. there was no income documentation. i needed to know who lived in the units and what rent was charged and what leases, to show the rent. i needed to know who was living in the unit and what income level they had. all i got back or the covered pieces of the application, without any income documentation. i did...
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but i did not die. of course i was acquitted. i was innocent. you cannot get a book deal when a guy is innocent. tavis: the record is clear. you were found not guilty by a jury. the jury said they did not think the prosecutor made its case. they did not make their case. after, this civil case, you are ordered to pay $30 million. what did you make of that? >> i will tell you specifically. when the trial was over, i got my heart broken. i got my soul broken. i wanted to die. i tried to kill myself. don't ask me what it was. something i would not wish on my worst enemy. i was broke at the end of the trial. the whole world to love to me because they knew i was innocent. there were 9000 people waiting there. i had to wait 20 minutes for them to stop cheering. i was the king of the world. but i committed suicide. when you have no money, you don't go through a civil trial. i had to mar money. you say to the judge, i don't care. make up your mind. what a real say, judge. fine with me. god has wonders to perform. i don't owe anybody anything. that is anot
but i did not die. of course i was acquitted. i was innocent. you cannot get a book deal when a guy is innocent. tavis: the record is clear. you were found not guilty by a jury. the jury said they did not think the prosecutor made its case. they did not make their case. after, this civil case, you are ordered to pay $30 million. what did you make of that? >> i will tell you specifically. when the trial was over, i got my heart broken. i got my soul broken. i wanted to die. i tried to kill...
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i am talking about all this. you did not finish school by your own admission. >> not finishing school for me could be viewed as an aspect of the learning process. i am still learning. everywhere i go every day. something reveals itself that i really need to know and to embrace. i am quite open to embracing the knock at the door, whatever it may be. my life has been built more on coincidences' then things that i specifically set out for myself and went out and achieved. so that -- my mother was a little girl on the plantation in jamaica. she after learning her abcs could not wait to show her father how much she had achieved in learning the alphabet and scripting. when she felt she got to a level of perfection as a little girl, she took it to her father and said, look at what i am doing and tried to get him to commit himself to further help her get more instruction, to center to another village to a dance studies and he looked at it and said, if you can do that much, you got all you need to know. we need another hand in th
i am talking about all this. you did not finish school by your own admission. >> not finishing school for me could be viewed as an aspect of the learning process. i am still learning. everywhere i go every day. something reveals itself that i really need to know and to embrace. i am quite open to embracing the knock at the door, whatever it may be. my life has been built more on coincidences' then things that i specifically set out for myself and went out and achieved. so that -- my...
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so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that you can be moved and you know you can appeal this. >> i ain't going to appeal nothing? >> all right, thank you. >> for ricky beauchamp, it's time for him to be released. the facility wants to make sure he's ready. >> this is the re-entry pre-release class. we'll give you lessons on reentering the community. things have changed a lot since you've been here. so we need to make sure we understand the laws and everything concerning sexual harassment. >> male and female? >> yes, absolutely. >> it goes both ways? >> it applies to both. >> it's not a double standard now? >> no. >> i'm going to ask you some questions and you give me the answer, true or false. if a woman dresses or behaves in a sexy way, she is asking to be sexually harassed? >> false. >> false. >> are those your thoughts or do you have other thoughts aside from that? >> i don't. >> saying no is usually enough to stop sexually harassment. >> should be t
so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that you can be moved and you know you can appeal this. >> i ain't going to appeal nothing? >> all right, thank you. >> for ricky beauchamp, it's time for him to be released. the facility wants to make sure he's ready. >> this is the re-entry pre-release class. we'll give you lessons on reentering the community. things have changed a lot since...
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i was like totally, did that just happen? you know, i was like going back and forth in my mind, is it real? am i dreaming? you know, i was just amazed. and then i realized it was -- it actually happened. he was in the intake. >> it's pitch black, but the deck crew knows something has gone wrong. the pilot shuts down the plane, and mcdonald rushes to the flight deck to see his friend. >> i thought he was gone forever, you know? i thought he was history, and i was still like just going crazy. and i looked up, and he was crawling out of the intake. >> remarkably, bridges is alive. he's hurt, but incredibly lucky to live to tell his tale. >> the easiest way to explain it is kind of like a person eating a piece of spaghetti. and the intake sucked me in so quick, and as soon as it sucked me in, it sucked off my helmet, my goggles, my gloves, my float coat, and the force of the air rushing into the intake sucked the air out of my lungs, and i blacked out for probably two minutes. >> j.d. survived getting sucked into the intake becaus
i was like totally, did that just happen? you know, i was like going back and forth in my mind, is it real? am i dreaming? you know, i was just amazed. and then i realized it was -- it actually happened. he was in the intake. >> it's pitch black, but the deck crew knows something has gone wrong. the pilot shuts down the plane, and mcdonald rushes to the flight deck to see his friend. >> i thought he was gone forever, you know? i thought he was history, and i was still like just...
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. >> you know, when i did that book, the conundrum for me was do i leave those recipe it is way i did them 30 years ago, 35 years ago to show a moment in time or then do i make it so that it's simpler, more usable? and i chose the second option which actually then was more work than doing a book from the beginning. >> rose: the broadway play "the mountaintop" and the chef jacques pepin, nex. captning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by >> rose: on april 3, 1968, dr. martin luther king, jr. delivered his icon mountaintop speech at mason temple in memphis, tennessee. dr. king said "i've been to the mountaintop and i've looked over and i've and seen the promised land. i may not get there with you, but i want you to know that we as a people will get to the promised land. the next day, martin luther king, jr. was assassinated on the balcony of his motel. a new play by katori hall reimagine it is events leading up to his death. it the called "the mountaintop." joining she the playwright, katori hall, kenny leon th
. >> you know, when i did that book, the conundrum for me was do i leave those recipe it is way i did them 30 years ago, 35 years ago to show a moment in time or then do i make it so that it's simpler, more usable? and i chose the second option which actually then was more work than doing a book from the beginning. >> rose: the broadway play "the mountaintop" and the chef jacques pepin, nex. captning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this...
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what i did do wrong it is not appear in court. i went down to the hall of justice and made sure i did not have any warrants or anything that would get me in trouble. i met with a nies manager. she assured me i could have my license -- i could not get my license suspended and that the worst thing that would happen would be that i would get a nasty letter. boy, was i surprised when i got pulled over and from my license suspended and unless i pay $800 i can never drive legally again, so i will be here every day. >> if you could talk to director hicks and members of our staff, we will get to the bottom of this. how are you? >> you know you do not see me unless i have problems, and the young lady that just spoke networks with me as a photographer in my news company. i am not only here for that. i am here to send out a notion to the chief of police. you may not know about the african-american migration report. i am the self-appointed czar. i am the only reporter that put together this task force. i'm calling upon those determined to be p
what i did do wrong it is not appear in court. i went down to the hall of justice and made sure i did not have any warrants or anything that would get me in trouble. i met with a nies manager. she assured me i could have my license -- i could not get my license suspended and that the worst thing that would happen would be that i would get a nasty letter. boy, was i surprised when i got pulled over and from my license suspended and unless i pay $800 i can never drive legally again, so i will be...
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i was lucky. again, how did i know i was going to become that? the same thing that -- go on, keep going on. i am grateful, but -- yeah, i paid a lot of dues, man. as a matter of fact, i am still paying dues even though i'm in the high cotton. [laughter] tavis: i am glad you paid me a visit tonight. i was thinking about how musical this conversation was, and you didn't play nothing. yet, the conversation was a musical and lyrical and genius as listening to him to a three- hour show on his horn. i am delighted at tickled to be sitting across from this legend, this icon, sonny rollins. the year 2011, the latest project from this master is called "sonny rollins road shows, volume 2." my absolute delight to have you on this program. >> it is my delight, and i want to say to you, i am a fan of yours, too. tavis: tell me nothing now. good night. keep the faith. [laughter] ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. foray into movie music. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the
i was lucky. again, how did i know i was going to become that? the same thing that -- go on, keep going on. i am grateful, but -- yeah, i paid a lot of dues, man. as a matter of fact, i am still paying dues even though i'm in the high cotton. [laughter] tavis: i am glad you paid me a visit tonight. i was thinking about how musical this conversation was, and you didn't play nothing. yet, the conversation was a musical and lyrical and genius as listening to him to a three- hour show on his horn....
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i did not do anything wrong? i just did what everybody else does. i just did more of it. so i had 72 seats at the rangers stadium. what is the difference? that is the first thought i had. well, the first thought i had was that this would blow over. it was a little bump in the road. it was no problem. but when the first "washington post" article came out saying that i try is a lot of money to my clients, it was just like "the new york times" putting out an article saying that i had website. the first article was should we put this up on their website? is the picture okay? it was that kind of stupidity. it was a different universe. i thought it would go away. basically, i was in denial. that did not last long, by the way. very quickly, i was able to somehow subjectively sit down and get out side of myself and look at what i was and look at what i was doing. i do not want to say that everything i did was wrong. it was not. certainly, most of what i did was legal. most of what i did in life, i do not think was wrong or bad. but i was involved in areas that worwere bad. and tho
i did not do anything wrong? i just did what everybody else does. i just did more of it. so i had 72 seats at the rangers stadium. what is the difference? that is the first thought i had. well, the first thought i had was that this would blow over. it was a little bump in the road. it was no problem. but when the first "washington post" article came out saying that i try is a lot of money to my clients, it was just like "the new york times" putting out an article saying that...
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to me, it is a huge priority, why i did this. i will be very true what i talk about on the campaign trail. representing a. 2, but also the city -- representing a district 2, but also the city and county of san francisco. it is such an honor and unique experience, and of just having a great time and look forward to making a big difference in city hall. >> great. we have been talking to supervisor farrell from district 2. thank you for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your district supervisor." four episodes when we come back with another of our city supervisors. thank you very much. >> you bet. >> hello well concealed need your district supervisor. -- welcome to meet your district supervisor. we are here with supervisor kim. welcome. thank you for joining supervisor kim: thank you for having me. >> tell us where he grew up. supervisor kim: i grew up on the new york city. my parents immigrated to the u.s. i actually started becoming active in the community in high school. ed i went to stanford. -- i went to stanford. when i graduated, i
to me, it is a huge priority, why i did this. i will be very true what i talk about on the campaign trail. representing a. 2, but also the city -- representing a district 2, but also the city and county of san francisco. it is such an honor and unique experience, and of just having a great time and look forward to making a big difference in city hall. >> great. we have been talking to supervisor farrell from district 2. thank you for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your district...
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and that's what i did. e head, then i also shot two in the leg. >> riefland's symptoms have been treated with medication for several years. he now works in another factory, the metal shop on prison grounds. >> here you are back in a work environment. your fellow workers, did they know what your crime was? i was curious how that played out. >> i imagine some of them were a little leery, a little scared. i got a lot of respect, it seems like. >> where? >> at work and in the yard and stuff because of my crimes. >> he's not the only convicted murderer who sees fear behind the respect. when our crew arrived at anamosa, they were warned. the toughest inmate here might just be james "t-bone" taylor. he's serving a double life for murdering two police officers in 1981. >> i had a cop killing case. it made me feel like i was big man on campus, because i was getting respect. but it was only out of fear. it wasn't because they respected me because of who i was. >> he was involved in gang related activity on both sides
and that's what i did. e head, then i also shot two in the leg. >> riefland's symptoms have been treated with medication for several years. he now works in another factory, the metal shop on prison grounds. >> here you are back in a work environment. your fellow workers, did they know what your crime was? i was curious how that played out. >> i imagine some of them were a little leery, a little scared. i got a lot of respect, it seems like. >> where? >> at work and...
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a lot of physical stuff. >> i did. >> jimmy: and you did a lot of physical stuffs a character that's been around for a long time. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you do a lot of fighting yet i feel like i could beat you up if i had to. [ laughter ] >> i don't think you feel that. >> jimmy: i outweigh you by 100 pounds. >> isn't it just strange -- >> jimmy: what? >> that things seem one way -- >> jimmy: they seem one way. you are wearing that arm thing and that makes you seem a little bit dangerous. >> it makes me feel like a princess. a warrior. >> jimmy: i'm trying to contain my muscles from ripping out of this jewelry. right? are you enjoying the show? >> i love the show. it's a lot of work. >> jimmy: you tweeted something that looked bad to me. this is a picture that you tweeted and tell us what happened here. >> i burned my boob. >> jimmy: you burned it? how did you burn it? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: and who is this man pointing at it? hey, look, everybody. >> he's my gay makeup artist. he's like ew, boobies. >> jimmy: he's your makeup artist? what? >> he had to cover it.
a lot of physical stuff. >> i did. >> jimmy: and you did a lot of physical stuffs a character that's been around for a long time. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you do a lot of fighting yet i feel like i could beat you up if i had to. [ laughter ] >> i don't think you feel that. >> jimmy: i outweigh you by 100 pounds. >> isn't it just strange -- >> jimmy: what? >> that things seem one way -- >> jimmy: they seem one way. you are wearing that arm...
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i did not do anything wrong? i just did what everybody else does. i just did more of it. so i had 72 seats at the rangers stadium. what is the difference? that is the first thought i had. well, the first thought i had was that this would blow over. it was a little bump in the road. it was no problem. but when the first "washington post" article came out saying that i try is a lot of money to my clients, it was just like "the new york times" putting out an article saying that i had website. the first article was should we put this up on their website? is the picture okay? it was that kind of stupidity. it was a different universe. i thought it would go away. basically, i was in denial. that did not last long, by the way. very quickly, i was able to somehow subjectively sit down and get out side of myself and look at what i was and look at what i was doing. i do not want to say that everything i did was wrong. it was not. certainly, most of what i did was legal. most of what i did in life, i do not think was wrong or bad. but i was involved in areas that were bad. and those
i did not do anything wrong? i just did what everybody else does. i just did more of it. so i had 72 seats at the rangers stadium. what is the difference? that is the first thought i had. well, the first thought i had was that this would blow over. it was a little bump in the road. it was no problem. but when the first "washington post" article came out saying that i try is a lot of money to my clients, it was just like "the new york times" putting out an article saying that...
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did you put in oil? >> that was it. that was it right there. >> jimmy: yeah, i know you did it. but what did you do? happened, but what was it? >> i'll explain it to. >> jimmy: what went in where? >> wild rice actually still has a little bit of moisture left inside the kernel. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and when that moisture comes in contact with the hot oil, it literally explodes. i mean, look at that. >> jimmy: what kind of oil? can i do this at home? >> this is actually grape seed, which is really good. it's got a nice high smoking temperature. and it's a neutral oil, it doesn't have a lot of flavor. so, basically once we've puffed the wild rice. >> jimmy: yes. >> like this. >> jimmy: yes. >> we go ahead and make the rice crispy. >> jimmy: let's do it. >> what we're going to do is use sugar as like an adhesive to kind of like bind the rice together so we can form these nice and compressed tablets. >> jimmy: love it. tablet. >> and then we're going to something -- we're gonna do something really fun. >> jimmy: you're gonna be like weirdest dad. hey kids, bring your tablets to school. >> who doesn't love a
did you put in oil? >> that was it. that was it right there. >> jimmy: yeah, i know you did it. but what did you do? happened, but what was it? >> i'll explain it to. >> jimmy: what went in where? >> wild rice actually still has a little bit of moisture left inside the kernel. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and when that moisture comes in contact with the hot oil, it literally explodes. i mean, look at that. >> jimmy: what kind of oil? can i do this at home?...
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and i won in november, not even a year. and little did i was running into a burning building. hercules was crumbling. in january, the mayor resigned, so i became vice mayor. and then the rico movement happened and i became the mayor in june. [applause] the fastest rise of anybody i know. we had a lot of problems. we had to lay off people, cut the budget, cut parks and wreck. our meetings were overflowing. we had to rally the community around as peter it is an ongoing thing, but we're turning it around. i am glad that i did not quit, thanks to the filipino womens' network who has inspired me and kept me on track. i never thought i would do this. thank you very much. [applause] >> we love you. in 2006, fwn hosted a victory party. there were about four women that won the elections at that time. one of them was a jill wynns del rosario. it is interesting -- joanne del rosario. it was interesting at the time because i invited her to the party, and she said, no, i did not want to jinx my election. she said i do not want to go to the victory par
and i won in november, not even a year. and little did i was running into a burning building. hercules was crumbling. in january, the mayor resigned, so i became vice mayor. and then the rico movement happened and i became the mayor in june. [applause] the fastest rise of anybody i know. we had a lot of problems. we had to lay off people, cut the budget, cut parks and wreck. our meetings were overflowing. we had to rally the community around as peter it is an ongoing thing, but we're turning it...
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one, i did want to say, i also wanted to thank you for your leadership and guidance. that helped staff greatly when we, you know, get direction as well from you. so the one thing i did want to address in my directors report in regards to health care ordinance and will i think this is probably a -- whether this falls under policy or under outreach and economic. but with the affordable care act going into implementation, those phases, there is going to be reporting of amounts that businesses are going to have to do. for small businesses, i don't think that kicks in until -- you know, after 2014, but it is going to have -- they are going to have to report on their w-2's the amount of expenditure they pay for an employee's health care. and i participated in the webinar to be able to start getting a better grasp as to what the affordable act will mean the small businesses. i think this commission, it would be great to have this commission take some leadership and conduct some special hearings to start getting information about what the affordable health care act is going t
one, i did want to say, i also wanted to thank you for your leadership and guidance. that helped staff greatly when we, you know, get direction as well from you. so the one thing i did want to address in my directors report in regards to health care ordinance and will i think this is probably a -- whether this falls under policy or under outreach and economic. but with the affordable care act going into implementation, those phases, there is going to be reporting of amounts that businesses are...
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i was shooting a gun -- >> jimmy: i bet he did. up on that. >> utter horror. but it felt -- the bullets came out and i was running so fast that i ran into the shells that were coming out of the gun. >> jimmy: oh, the empty shells. >> and they were hot and they landed in my bra. >> jimmy: wait a minute. a >> and i kept going, i kept shooting and the take is finished and i was like, ahh! and i was burned. and the director walked up to me, he went, you didn't make a sound. you were burning the whole time. i'm like, got to get the shot. >> jimmy: wow. you learned a lot sitting on that stool in the street. >> right? >> jimmy: you paid your dues and came up the hard way. [ applause ] well, congratulations. i'm glad you're safe now here in america. maggie q, everyone. "nikita" is the show. you can watch it friday night at 8:00 on the cw. we'll be right back with yelawolf. ♪ when life gets busy... there are days where you want to give your immune system some support. try airborne. each serving contains 14 vitamins, minerals and herbs includ
i was shooting a gun -- >> jimmy: i bet he did. up on that. >> utter horror. but it felt -- the bullets came out and i was running so fast that i ran into the shells that were coming out of the gun. >> jimmy: oh, the empty shells. >> and they were hot and they landed in my bra. >> jimmy: wait a minute. a >> and i kept going, i kept shooting and the take is finished and i was like, ahh! and i was burned. and the director walked up to me, he went, you didn't...
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i asked the guy across the hall from me what his folks did. but told him my mom was a nurse and my dad was a teacher, a soldier before. he said his father was the deputy prime minister of jordan. i was like, "ok." minute court partner -- my moot court partner, he said his father owned three swiss banks. i think even before entrepreneurship, it is financial literacy. we need to educate ourselves about what these resources are. it is financial literacy and really wealth literacy, understanding that there are different kinds of wealth beyond just monetary wealth, but you need to understand monetary wealth, spiritual well, the social capital we have and understand how to cultivate those things and invest them properly. those are important skills. at the same time, i do not think black capitalism is the solution to the problems of black folks who have been the victims of capitalism's boot. >> making sure that that kind of information becomes available. that could be the subject of what we deal with in black history month. you know? hal the wealth is
i asked the guy across the hall from me what his folks did. but told him my mom was a nurse and my dad was a teacher, a soldier before. he said his father was the deputy prime minister of jordan. i was like, "ok." minute court partner -- my moot court partner, he said his father owned three swiss banks. i think even before entrepreneurship, it is financial literacy. we need to educate ourselves about what these resources are. it is financial literacy and really wealth literacy,...
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i did. and that she was vulnerable. the guidance counselor who i met with -- >> why did you say that? what happened before that made you feel that? >> phoebe, she had -- she had a run-in with some girls before. >> in ireland? >> yeah. but nothing -- nothing too dramatic. at south hadley at all. but phoebe would be -- phoebe kept things to herself. she internalized a lot of pain or stressful situations. so my point of warning the school or, you know, advising the school was that she wouldn't necessarily come right out at the beginning and say, oh, this is happening. she would initially internalize it. >> you were doing this as a mother, but also as a teacher yourself. so you know how schools can work. you know how some kids can prey on vulnerable people in a school situation. so you laid down a marker. you said, just keep an eye on phoebe because she's had a bit of a problem with bullies before. >> mm-hmm. >> what did they say to you? >> oh, that will be no problem. and one of the vice principals was actually called on a
i did. and that she was vulnerable. the guidance counselor who i met with -- >> why did you say that? what happened before that made you feel that? >> phoebe, she had -- she had a run-in with some girls before. >> in ireland? >> yeah. but nothing -- nothing too dramatic. at south hadley at all. but phoebe would be -- phoebe kept things to herself. she internalized a lot of pain or stressful situations. so my point of warning the school or, you know, advising the school...
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i did 85 interviews in total. 35 interviews are in the film. then i started thinking well, i better talk to people like james schlessinger, don rumsfeld, generals, admirals. how am i going to do that. >> and james shlessing jer had been c.i.a. director before my father. >> and brent the national security advisor. >> you can call them up and say hi, carl, maybe. so i took two days to write each of those e-mails attracting them in. so i started interviewing people. i thought i think i'll interview my mother. and then the whole movie changed because she brought the human element, she brought the underneath, what are we doing? what is she doing? she's keeping him to a high moral standard. she referred to the c.i.a. as catholics in action just flike the f.b.i., especially in the early years, a lot of action because they have a moral compassion. and they certainly operate from a moral point of view. ready h john moral, is pat of my mind set. i went to gonzaga -- in d.c. and i went to georgetown. so i was surrounded by them. and they made you think. we
i did 85 interviews in total. 35 interviews are in the film. then i started thinking well, i better talk to people like james schlessinger, don rumsfeld, generals, admirals. how am i going to do that. >> and james shlessing jer had been c.i.a. director before my father. >> and brent the national security advisor. >> you can call them up and say hi, carl, maybe. so i took two days to write each of those e-mails attracting them in. so i started interviewing people. i thought i...
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you know, i did this. i did a, b and c, but i did not tell my lawyer, you know. he start. the truth always comes out. >> it was over. the wagons had completely surrounded us. >> i had to face what i had done. i do admit to signing consent forms, and forging other documents. like i said, i made a lot of bad choices and just trusted the wrong person. if i could go back and listen to my instincts again, like i said, i know i wouldn't be here. i regret the day i met michael, and i regret doing everything that i've done to hurt other people, and the pain that i've caused my family. ♪ ♪ >> mastromarino changed his plea to guilty when i guess he realized there was nowhere for him to run. he realized that we had done our homework and we had him, so i think that's what pushed him, but he took us right up to the very end, literally, pretty much on the eve of trial is when he decided to plea. >> why did i decide to plead guilty in the end? i decided to plead guilty because i was guilty, and we were going to go to trial, and i had enough. >> yes, was there a crime. forgery wa
you know, i did this. i did a, b and c, but i did not tell my lawyer, you know. he start. the truth always comes out. >> it was over. the wagons had completely surrounded us. >> i had to face what i had done. i do admit to signing consent forms, and forging other documents. like i said, i made a lot of bad choices and just trusted the wrong person. if i could go back and listen to my instincts again, like i said, i know i wouldn't be here. i regret the day i met michael, and i...
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i said new york times did a book review. i don't understand this. new york times did a book review but last three times they wrote about me on the front page and they're not on the front page this time. so markoff responded one or two days later and said maybe that is because it wasn't written well. kind of like a big. so i told him listen. i said let bygones be bygones. i really think he should become a fiction writer because you have a great imagination. then it all stopped.
i said new york times did a book review. i don't understand this. new york times did a book review but last three times they wrote about me on the front page and they're not on the front page this time. so markoff responded one or two days later and said maybe that is because it wasn't written well. kind of like a big. so i told him listen. i said let bygones be bygones. i really think he should become a fiction writer because you have a great imagination. then it all stopped.
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so i did. i did run in my small town of coma, and i won that year. i was running in a town where people stay in their seats forever. that was a big plus at the time. [applause] thank you. so when i ran, i did not realize the impact of regaining my position and how that would affect the whole community, especially the filipino american community. a later on found out that i was not only the first mayor of colma, filipina mayor of colma, but also the first filipina mayor in the nine bay area counties. [applause] and now, six years later, on my second term, look at how many other women are in elected positions. so kudos to all of them. [applause] anyway, i would just like to add that i hope you'll enjoy this next few days with the fwn. you have the opportunity here to learn, to network, to make new friends and acquaintances. and believe me, you will walk out of here with such a great feeling, because you have bonded with your filipina sisters to the i am sure that all of you who have thoughts about perhaps going further or doing something else more impo
so i did. i did run in my small town of coma, and i won that year. i was running in a town where people stay in their seats forever. that was a big plus at the time. [applause] thank you. so when i ran, i did not realize the impact of regaining my position and how that would affect the whole community, especially the filipino american community. a later on found out that i was not only the first mayor of colma, filipina mayor of colma, but also the first filipina mayor in the nine bay area...
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you know, something that i did not expect happen. the first week, we had -- i do not know, showed some documentary and had a discussion afterwards. the thing that shocked me was 50% of the dorm could not be asian-american. we had a number of people there that just did not want to be in the dorm. they were a low draw and were not going to for this update. i have to just let them go. like those were folks that i would never reach. what happened was the first week was that everyone in the door and came out. the sorority sisters, softball players, wonderful folks, the folks that were so unhappy that they got this dorm were coming to our weekly discussion. i realized they came because they knew their neighbors and cared about this community that they were in and wanted to talk about some of the hard issues and wanted to hear from, you know, there -- their c-residents of the issues of race and class. i learned a lot and i was probably one of the most incredible years i have been dissipated in any type of dorm community, and it has carried t
you know, something that i did not expect happen. the first week, we had -- i do not know, showed some documentary and had a discussion afterwards. the thing that shocked me was 50% of the dorm could not be asian-american. we had a number of people there that just did not want to be in the dorm. they were a low draw and were not going to for this update. i have to just let them go. like those were folks that i would never reach. what happened was the first week was that everyone in the door and...
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>> bowen: yes, i did. roft: you told people. >> bowen: i did everything i could, from the way... in the way of e-mail, weekly reports, meetings, presentations, individual conversations, yes. >> kroft: how high up in the company? >> bowen: my warnings, which were echoed by my manager, went to the highest levels of the consumer lending group. >> kroft: bowen also asked for a formal investigation to be conducted by the division in charge of citigroup's internal controls. that study not only confirmed bowen's findings, but found that his division had been out of compliance with company policy since at least 2005. did the situation improve? >> bowen: i started raising those warnings in june of 2006. the volumes increased through 2007, and the rate of defective mortgages increased to in excess of 80%. >> kroft: so the answer is no? >> bowen: the answer is no, things did not improve. they got worse. >> kroft: not only was citigroup on the hook for massive potential losses, bowen says it was misleading investors ab
>> bowen: yes, i did. roft: you told people. >> bowen: i did everything i could, from the way... in the way of e-mail, weekly reports, meetings, presentations, individual conversations, yes. >> kroft: how high up in the company? >> bowen: my warnings, which were echoed by my manager, went to the highest levels of the consumer lending group. >> kroft: bowen also asked for a formal investigation to be conducted by the division in charge of citigroup's internal...
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i have no allegiance to him. >> did you ever meet frank sinatra? >> i did, on a few occasions. an song -- >> what did he think of you as the young upstart? >> oh, i don't think he thought of me like that. i mean, this guy had 40, 50 years of people saying they were upstarts. tony bennett was an upstart. you know? how old is tony? 80, 85 now? so he's -- all of that -- i don't think he even -- he didn't put much weight in me at all. because i met him when i was in my early 20s. and at that point i hadn't done anything of any worth. >> did he give you any advice? >> the closest thing to advice that he gave me was when i asked him how he hit this high a flat -- we did have a similar range. like his highest note was very similar to mine and his lowest note. so we had a similar group of notes that we could work with. and i said, mr. sinatra, i have to ask you, you hit this high a flat on this one song at this particular -- how did you do it? he said, "i just opened my mouth and it was there." you know. it's not like he took me aside and said here, son, here's the key -- >> i mean, it'
i have no allegiance to him. >> did you ever meet frank sinatra? >> i did, on a few occasions. an song -- >> what did he think of you as the young upstart? >> oh, i don't think he thought of me like that. i mean, this guy had 40, 50 years of people saying they were upstarts. tony bennett was an upstart. you know? how old is tony? 80, 85 now? so he's -- all of that -- i don't think he even -- he didn't put much weight in me at all. because i met him when i was in my early...
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you had to work on the script and make it less... >> i did. i did. i thought we'd go from the inside out and just make it about real characters and the choices that you make and there's, like, such a wonderful authenticity about matt's work and i just wanted to work with him so much and i thought two of us together kind of hammering out the path on this. we make a movie that would leave a feeling with you so you'd leave that theater and it's just kind of... it's surrounding you. >> rose: did you tell him... i read a story that you told him... he told you not to read the script in the beginning? >> well, he gave me script but he also gave me about an hour and a half worth of music that he had put together. you can't call it a mix tape anymore, because they're not tapes. but it was a c.d. that he left me with and helso gave me the film "local hero." >> rose: i love that. peter regert. >> peter regert. and he said "these three things, digest all of them, that's the feeling i want them to be. ". >> rose: hoping you would be on the same page she was in >>
you had to work on the script and make it less... >> i did. i did. i thought we'd go from the inside out and just make it about real characters and the choices that you make and there's, like, such a wonderful authenticity about matt's work and i just wanted to work with him so much and i thought two of us together kind of hammering out the path on this. we make a movie that would leave a feeling with you so you'd leave that theater and it's just kind of... it's surrounding you. >>...
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i did not realize until i got here that my good friend amie bailey-knobler is here. i can vouch for her. also steffen, steffen is h ere. -- here. steven is a great guy. amie is a great girl. steffen, great duedde too. >> i have been a resident of san francisco for 40 years and lagrone appear in different parts of the city. now resident of san francisco. i have great pride in the city and volunteered for different events. i will be at the commonwealth club for the events they have there. i volunteered for the san francisco public library. i am speaking on behalf of steven lee. volunteering for the san francisco aids foundation for the lgbt society. i recommend steven lee. i have met him through friends. it isno not just about getting one group inside. i have been there and a guy who likes to enjoy the nightlife and has traveled. there are great names out there. when i step into one of his events, it is a sense of community, it is what he does outside of that community. many different things. it brings people inside to his events. it is not just about that. getting peo
i did not realize until i got here that my good friend amie bailey-knobler is here. i can vouch for her. also steffen, steffen is h ere. -- here. steven is a great guy. amie is a great girl. steffen, great duedde too. >> i have been a resident of san francisco for 40 years and lagrone appear in different parts of the city. now resident of san francisco. i have great pride in the city and volunteered for different events. i will be at the commonwealth club for the events they have there. i...
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i had neighborhoods in the area that did not want us individually after a few years of mediation, we were able to have a lot of trial and error situations with the neighborhood. i had sweepers sweep the streets. i had security guards in the alleys so that our patrons do not go down there and park in there so that the wake them up when it is time to go home. they used to be open till 6:00 a.m. but as a transfer rate, we lost that. -- is a transferee -- as a transferree, we lost that. we finally got after-hours and is working out. for the public safety in the neighbors, the after-hours extension has worked out really well. -- and the neighbors, the after hours extension has worked out really well. i went to college here and move to the marina to supervisor farrell's district and i have been here all the way to last year. i lived in my grandfather's apartment building as a resident manager there. on the corner of filbert and buchanan. one block from union street. believe me, being next to union street and all the things that go on, i know what it is like to be next to a club and to be a
i had neighborhoods in the area that did not want us individually after a few years of mediation, we were able to have a lot of trial and error situations with the neighborhood. i had sweepers sweep the streets. i had security guards in the alleys so that our patrons do not go down there and park in there so that the wake them up when it is time to go home. they used to be open till 6:00 a.m. but as a transfer rate, we lost that. -- is a transferee -- as a transferree, we lost that. we finally...
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should i trust you? did i make a mistake? i think i did. tavis: a powerful performance. wonderful, wonderful job. if this is the debut, i don't know where you go from here. i am saying that because when i saw this it was so moving. you and -- i was saying that my first thought was whether or not, on your debut, you could pull off telling a story that many of us know somewhat well. we have covered this and is seen this for years. we know the subject matter. we know your politics on the issue. we know you are a humanitarian. how did you take a film and deliver a performance that is not proselytize in and pulls me into the humanity of the character? how difficult was that? >> it was. i did not want to direct a film. i want it to -- how wrote the script as a quiet meditation in sinking about of violence against women and lack of intervention and how people turn on people. i thought what is it that happens to people who are just regular people who can turn an are warped by the environment. i wanted to do a film that was a meditation on that and study sisters and lovers and fat
should i trust you? did i make a mistake? i think i did. tavis: a powerful performance. wonderful, wonderful job. if this is the debut, i don't know where you go from here. i am saying that because when i saw this it was so moving. you and -- i was saying that my first thought was whether or not, on your debut, you could pull off telling a story that many of us know somewhat well. we have covered this and is seen this for years. we know the subject matter. we know your politics on the issue. we...
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okay, well, yeah, i did what i did. okay.ince y'all want to sentence me excessively, okay, well i'm getting ready to sentence y'all to pain. i got pain so y'all got pain. now we all in pain. >> until recently, bailey's time at indiana state has been marked by violence and outbursts of anger. >> your unit your ass, man. your unit. [ bleep ] ran professionally. [ bleep ] you. i've always thought that you're not going to go home anyway, so why tolerate this [ bleep ]? what you need to do, man, is just start raging, just start punishing people, you know, it doesn't matter why, just punish them. but that's not the answer. one thing about being incarcerated is it all comes down to a loss. you know, a loss of freedom. loss of people. loss of family, friends. it's one great big loss. but you begin to realize that i don't want to give the system my mentality. i don't want to give the system my sanity. i don't want to give them my integrity. i don't want to give them my loyalty. they're fighting for it. every day, it's a fight in here.
okay, well, yeah, i did what i did. okay.ince y'all want to sentence me excessively, okay, well i'm getting ready to sentence y'all to pain. i got pain so y'all got pain. now we all in pain. >> until recently, bailey's time at indiana state has been marked by violence and outbursts of anger. >> your unit your ass, man. your unit. [ bleep ] ran professionally. [ bleep ] you. i've always thought that you're not going to go home anyway, so why tolerate this [ bleep ]? what you need to...
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i thought that frankly newt did well. i thought romney did well. a pretty even, i would say even.overnor did well. rick perry, by far his best, i think. i would imagine. >> bob: it would be hard to do worse. >> you cannot do worse than he has done. no question about it. it was by far his best debate. i thought he did pretty well. >> dana: mr. trump was there a question you would have asked if you had been a part of the date last night? was there a you think wasn't asked that you would have like to hear the candidates answer? >> the thing i don't understand, i watched all of the debates. i don't hear the word "opec." i don't hear it and they are ripping us like no one has ripped us before, including china. i don't hear the word china to any great extent. nobody is doing a number on us like china. between the two of them and other countries they are staffing our wealth. taking wealth away from us like candy from a baby. unless we're going to do something about opec, unless we can do something and we can start drilling oil in our country, that will help with opec a lot. unless we are
i thought that frankly newt did well. i thought romney did well. a pretty even, i would say even.overnor did well. rick perry, by far his best, i think. i would imagine. >> bob: it would be hard to do worse. >> you cannot do worse than he has done. no question about it. it was by far his best debate. i thought he did pretty well. >> dana: mr. trump was there a question you would have asked if you had been a part of the date last night? was there a you think wasn't asked that...
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i did not suggest. i said there is a problem.i said two weeks ago, said the puc needed to investigate it. i came in with a good heart, telling the puc this is what i found. the first thing that i find out is that the puc told then that i complained about the abbottabad is not acceptable. >> as far as the minutes are concerned, is there an issue with what they say? my impression is that they were a transcription from the reporting of the meeting. >> with all due respect, the word that has been used in the minutes -- let me read it. he further suggested that he believes that there were inappropriate billing on some of the wsip regional projects. this is on page 3. i did not suggest. i confirmed that there is. i further confirmed -- let me put it to you this way, sir. no one can get documents like this. >> if i may interject, mr. president. we discussed this at length last meeting. it was agreed that you talk to the general manager about your grievances. for you to bring it up again i do not think is appropriate. have you talked wit
i did not suggest. i said there is a problem.i said two weeks ago, said the puc needed to investigate it. i came in with a good heart, telling the puc this is what i found. the first thing that i find out is that the puc told then that i complained about the abbottabad is not acceptable. >> as far as the minutes are concerned, is there an issue with what they say? my impression is that they were a transcription from the reporting of the meeting. >> with all due respect, the word...