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i want people to look at it and feel like they are in it. especially there is some locations where i actually feel like you could smell it, sometimes, where there is like boxes of papers and garbage and you see the wrinkles and everything. but what i think that is the story of all the people. and one thing that needs to be said about this is like we have conversations about the show. we talk about the show this much ourselves. and -- >> like who we are and what we are about. >> yes. and as a writer, you know, it's like okay, i write everything everybody says on the show. will you hear these people talk about it. and you will realize in addition to their craft and their process they are bringing a whole, it is a performance of it is more important for me, i guess what i am saying it is more important for me than emotionally accurate than historically accurate. and that's the thing that i think you see when the actors perform it is that there is always a way for them to, they admit the most ugly feelings. you know, the most primitive like sayin
i want people to look at it and feel like they are in it. especially there is some locations where i actually feel like you could smell it, sometimes, where there is like boxes of papers and garbage and you see the wrinkles and everything. but what i think that is the story of all the people. and one thing that needs to be said about this is like we have conversations about the show. we talk about the show this much ourselves. and -- >> like who we are and what we are about. >> yes....
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i feel that if we come together and work together, other youth will work together. to feel safe and be trusted. we need to make sure they are being trained properly, and we need to be more educated about our rights. otherwise, this gap will continuously grow. thank you for your time. president mazzucco: thank you. >> my name is charles, and i m eight freshmen at the academy of arts and sciences. a couple of months ago, my cousin was in a car with his friends, and they were known as, quote, gang members because they all hang out in a group, and they are scary looking guys. and the police pulled them over, and for years now, the police have not like my cousin, and they pulled him over, and they recognized him, so they assumed there were guns and drugs in the car, so they searched the car, and when they could not find anything, the police officer but my cousin over the car, put him in handcuffs and said, "i hope i find you in a dark alley, because then i will finish you." these types of accidents -- incidents should not happen. every day, we have uncertainty that our co
i feel that if we come together and work together, other youth will work together. to feel safe and be trusted. we need to make sure they are being trained properly, and we need to be more educated about our rights. otherwise, this gap will continuously grow. thank you for your time. president mazzucco: thank you. >> my name is charles, and i m eight freshmen at the academy of arts and sciences. a couple of months ago, my cousin was in a car with his friends, and they were known as,...
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, i feel wonderful. since i've been taking zetox i feel that i could go on forever. >> i used to dance ballet for years, but recently, i've been experiencing a lot of joint pain. my brother recommended that i try zetox and it's really helped a lot. >> i used to suffer with terrible allergies, and when the seasons were changing i couldn't even leave the house. but since finding zetox i have noticed a major difference. >> announcer: the main ingredient of zetox is zeolite, a natural mineral just like potassium or calcium. this alkaline mineral is formed when lava and ash from volcanoes have a chemical reaction with the sodium in seawater. this reaction creates a cage structure and negative charge which makes zeolite different than any other mineral on the planet. >> i spent three years testing samples from zeolite mines from all over the world. i was looking for the most pure and effective source on the planet. >> announcer: did you know the main ingredient in zetox, zeolite, is used to help absorb and rem
, i feel wonderful. since i've been taking zetox i feel that i could go on forever. >> i used to dance ballet for years, but recently, i've been experiencing a lot of joint pain. my brother recommended that i try zetox and it's really helped a lot. >> i used to suffer with terrible allergies, and when the seasons were changing i couldn't even leave the house. but since finding zetox i have noticed a major difference. >> announcer: the main ingredient of zetox is zeolite, a...
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i don't even know how i feel about it. don't know, i just hope she gets it. >> reality is also hitting hard for ja-norris hayes over the jail's segregation unit. >> never been in segregation before, you know. >> after he was attacked by another inmate wielding a sock full of batteries, hayes was moved to segregation to await his disciplinary hearing. while he didn't instigate the fight, hayes quickly gained the upper hand. surveillance video shows him ignoring commands to stop fighting while the deputy assigned to the unit waits for back up. it's up to the disciplinary officer to decide how long hayes must stay in segregation. >> did you fight back at all? what happened? swinging the sock at you. what did you do then? >> i blocked it and rushed him to defend myself. >> right. >> i ended up on top of him, and that was it. >> when you ended up on top of him, were you punching into him at that point in time? >> i really can't say, sir. >> okay. okay. because that's where the problem is. it's good and well to be defensive, rig
i don't even know how i feel about it. don't know, i just hope she gets it. >> reality is also hitting hard for ja-norris hayes over the jail's segregation unit. >> never been in segregation before, you know. >> after he was attacked by another inmate wielding a sock full of batteries, hayes was moved to segregation to await his disciplinary hearing. while he didn't instigate the fight, hayes quickly gained the upper hand. surveillance video shows him ignoring commands to...
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i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you felt about it rid can you give us an idea of what you feel the impact of watching the video will have on the people who are watching it? >> i do not think there is a person in here who did not tear up a little bit watching this thing. just the heart to come out. when lee said, do you want to do it? it was a no-brainer. i did not know it would turn out like this. i could not be prouder of all the san francisco police officers who are here for our lgbt kids or any kids. kids deserve to grow up free of all the other nonsense. this vi
i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you...
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i just feel that it was -- i don't know if i want to say a generic sort of feeling better, if that even makes sense. but i feel like it was much more at minnesota team challenge, it was much more -- >> personal? >> yes. it was -- thank you. it was much more personal, yes, mr. chairman. >> you said even though v.a. screened you positive for p.t.s.d., there was no reaction on their part? >> no, mr. chairman. i got screened first time and they said that i was fine. and then in a follow up appoi appointme appointment, they just gave me a random survey in which i answered positively to on several questions on a scale of one to ten and then they spent me a follow up pleater that said you seem like you might have some p.t.s.d. issues, so we'd like to do a follow up. then i did a follow up and they suggested some out patient things, but they didn't suggest anything really on a larger scale. >> so, again, we all have voiced our opinion. we thank you for your service to this country, your courage to testify before the senate and the house. we appreciate what you're doing and you're making a diffe
i just feel that it was -- i don't know if i want to say a generic sort of feeling better, if that even makes sense. but i feel like it was much more at minnesota team challenge, it was much more -- >> personal? >> yes. it was -- thank you. it was much more personal, yes, mr. chairman. >> you said even though v.a. screened you positive for p.t.s.d., there was no reaction on their part? >> no, mr. chairman. i got screened first time and they said that i was fine. and then...
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i feel like i am putting the time and effort to build self- esteem, helping them feel good about themselves, and getting back to those that made me feel good about myself. they come and talk to me about some of the problems, i engaged with them and give them the best. they say it is hard, we don't do nothing to them. they set us down, taking into the station, if we are over 18, and to me, i feel like that is the problem. the solution is that we have to find some sort of solution to engage the kids. did the police to place some kind of basketball, board games, card games. some way to engage the kids and let them know that people do change. just believe, think about like they can change. if you help me bring them up, you don't have to deal with them no more. they're appos -- opposed to messing their minds up. >> i work as the senior case manager at inner-city youth. i want to take a moment to commend our station capt. for keeping an open line of communication with us and for the front-line people in the district. i want to say there is certainly more work to be done. it is important that fron
i feel like i am putting the time and effort to build self- esteem, helping them feel good about themselves, and getting back to those that made me feel good about myself. they come and talk to me about some of the problems, i engaged with them and give them the best. they say it is hard, we don't do nothing to them. they set us down, taking into the station, if we are over 18, and to me, i feel like that is the problem. the solution is that we have to find some sort of solution to engage the...
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i treasure how excited peer resources makes me feel. it's something i carry around with me always. thank you. >> really that's it for us and thank you for having us especially at the end of this long night. we encourage you to come visit your school sites and ask commissioner maufas. she has done six and seven more to go. reflections on relevant teaching practices at o'connell, please come out. thank you for your support. president yee: thank you, commissioners. questions. >> could you name the school? >> i have the list on the attachment. >> commissioner wynns: i give a little history. you know, i -- and we talked about the funding model and what's good about it and what makes it a little weak in some places. and made some reference to a time when we actually were part of sponsoring a bill in the legislature that would have funded peer resources, not everywhere but made funding available and actually we wrote it for us, because we thought that conditions that existed in schools in peer resources in san francisco, like full-time teachers and having a class which you got credit and
i treasure how excited peer resources makes me feel. it's something i carry around with me always. thank you. >> really that's it for us and thank you for having us especially at the end of this long night. we encourage you to come visit your school sites and ask commissioner maufas. she has done six and seven more to go. reflections on relevant teaching practices at o'connell, please come out. thank you for your support. president yee: thank you, commissioners. questions. >> could...
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. >> i am feeling lucky. there's a lot of good mojo here. >> i drove 60 miles to get over here. >> reporter: by midday there's reason for optimism. a lottery official says there's a 95% chance someone will win tonight. experts say that's because so many numbers have been picked, every possible combination has likely been exhausted. >> it's like throwing darts at the wall where everybody scribbled your name on there and they hit your name, you win. the more names are on there. >> reporter: at high noon, three costume makers are confident they stitched together the perfect office pool. >> i'm currently the keeper of the tickets. >> reporter: they bought more than $100 worth. they actually have a winning record. a few years ago this group won a grand total of $1 each. their co-workers weren't impressed. >> a couple of people weren't interested. that's okay. $500 million is so easy to split four ways. >> reporter: for that money, you could buy the hope diamond, a mere 350 million, or a million shares of apple stoc
. >> i am feeling lucky. there's a lot of good mojo here. >> i drove 60 miles to get over here. >> reporter: by midday there's reason for optimism. a lottery official says there's a 95% chance someone will win tonight. experts say that's because so many numbers have been picked, every possible combination has likely been exhausted. >> it's like throwing darts at the wall where everybody scribbled your name on there and they hit your name, you win. the more names are on...
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having a mother who works all night, i feel bad asking for money. i walk all the way from west lake because i had no bus money. if muni is supposed to be safe for everybody, why do i feel unsafe for somebody that will give me a $109 a ticket for jumping on the back. all i can say is let's get this done and spread the word, spread the truth. free muni for all our youth. >> we have heard from everyone who chose to address the board. i will declare the public hearing part over. it is time for the board members to talk about priorities. they give to everybody who spent the afternoon with us. we appreciate the testimony. especially the students and parents who are with us today. we take it very, very seriously. i would like to ask my colleagues to talk about this one. we have a number of revenue items. this board has to give the staff some sense of how we should approach it and how it should be on april 3 the next time we see it. that will include your recommendations. members of the board. >> i was at a lot of the budget breakout meetings. if we are look
having a mother who works all night, i feel bad asking for money. i walk all the way from west lake because i had no bus money. if muni is supposed to be safe for everybody, why do i feel unsafe for somebody that will give me a $109 a ticket for jumping on the back. all i can say is let's get this done and spread the word, spread the truth. free muni for all our youth. >> we have heard from everyone who chose to address the board. i will declare the public hearing part over. it is time...
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i, uh, i-- no, i didn't feel it. i feeled a little steamed, but i didn't feel esteemed. t get it. i think you-- if you do a lot of good stuff, then people just-- they come and they give it to you after a while. you have done a lot of good stuff. you do a lot of good stuff. that's where i went wrong, i think. (speaks indistinctly) what was the first year that you came to the academy awards? uh, i was there for "the color purple" back in 1986. 19--that was your first one? yes. some of you were not born. back in the--it's clearly back in the day, but i remember it was just-- first of all, you know, i was discovered by quincy jones. right. really, just discovered by quincy jones, who was coming through chicago and saw me on tv and said "i think this girl maybe can act." and so i had to audition and go through the whole process, but when i went to the oscars, it was one of the most horrible nights of my life be-- it was? yes! really? why? yes. and so i was thinking about that tonight. because i had used dolly parton's dressmaker. (laughs) what? and everybody should know this--
i, uh, i-- no, i didn't feel it. i feeled a little steamed, but i didn't feel esteemed. t get it. i think you-- if you do a lot of good stuff, then people just-- they come and they give it to you after a while. you have done a lot of good stuff. you do a lot of good stuff. that's where i went wrong, i think. (speaks indistinctly) what was the first year that you came to the academy awards? uh, i was there for "the color purple" back in 1986. 19--that was your first one? yes. some of...
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i feel great. >> you know, when you see mikem j. fox and hear parkinson's. take me through a day, what is bad about the day. we see you on camera, as a crew ca seder. you go home, have you kids, your wife. take me through a day in the life, and what it is to live with parkinson's. >> the largest part of the day, 99% of the day is the same as everyone else's day. i get up in the morning and have breakfast and see my kids off to school. when tracy lets me sit in -- >> she runs the show, right? >> she's the head of the operation. so fundamentally, the day is the same as everyone else's. my body will tell me what i'm going to have to deal with that day because it change s day to day. so some days i may get up and say this is going to be a bear. this is going oo be easy. i may be able to forestal taking medications and then i look at the day and i try to beat it out. almost like a performance, looking at a script and saying this is my script for the day. what am i going to bring to this screen, that scen
i feel great. >> you know, when you see mikem j. fox and hear parkinson's. take me through a day, what is bad about the day. we see you on camera, as a crew ca seder. you go home, have you kids, your wife. take me through a day in the life, and what it is to live with parkinson's. >> the largest part of the day, 99% of the day is the same as everyone else's day. i get up in the morning and have breakfast and see my kids off to school. when tracy lets me sit in -- >> she runs...
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second man: i don't feel i have problem being deaf because i have an established communication system using sign language. third girl: well, i have been able to listen and speak, and to me, that's the greatest thing in the world. narrator: these individuals have a genetic disorder called usher syndrome. each was born with hearing loss, often complete deafness, and all have retinitis pigmentosa, a condition that causes slow, progressive loss of vision. the typical case, ok, is one, a son or a daughter, originally diagnosed as having a hearing loss and then eventually within several years later, usually as a preteen or teen, diagnosed with the retinitis pigmentosa, and the family is thunderstruck because there's nobody else in the family with a hearing loss. there's nobody else in the family with any kind of visual problems other than grandma, who had cataracts. so, how could this happen? narrator: paul molloy has usher syndrome. he is profoundly deaf and legally blind. he and his wife, who is also deaf, have two children who are hearing and sighted. paul lives on long island and commut
second man: i don't feel i have problem being deaf because i have an established communication system using sign language. third girl: well, i have been able to listen and speak, and to me, that's the greatest thing in the world. narrator: these individuals have a genetic disorder called usher syndrome. each was born with hearing loss, often complete deafness, and all have retinitis pigmentosa, a condition that causes slow, progressive loss of vision. the typical case, ok, is one, a son or a...
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i feel like that's normal. if you are not feeling like trying this on, that's not normal.casional irregularity when eaten 3 times a day. feeling regular to me was a new feeling... i came to find my 'new normal' and i love it! ♪ activia and try new silky, fruity activia harvest picks. another way to enjoy activia. but with pizza hut's tuscani tuesday, we have you covered! get pasta for two for just six bucks, or family-size pasta for just ten bucks on tuesdays. both complete with breadsticks. only on tuesdays. only at your pizza hut. he just showed up with his client unannounced. luckily, we've got kraft homestyle mac & cheese in the pantry. so mom can save the day. [ whispering ] dad really screwed this up. [ male announcer ] kraft macaroni & cheese. you know you love it. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. after just one use? think again. [ female announcer ] with olay regenerist wrinkle revolution, it's possible to reduce the l
i feel like that's normal. if you are not feeling like trying this on, that's not normal.casional irregularity when eaten 3 times a day. feeling regular to me was a new feeling... i came to find my 'new normal' and i love it! ♪ activia and try new silky, fruity activia harvest picks. another way to enjoy activia. but with pizza hut's tuscani tuesday, we have you covered! get pasta for two for just six bucks, or family-size pasta for just ten bucks on tuesdays. both complete with breadsticks....
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i feel great. >> you know, when you see michael j. fox and hear parkinsons, take me through a day. take me through what is bad about the day. we see you on camera and as a crusader you go home and have four great kid and a wife. take me through a day in the life and what it is to live with this. >> the larger part of the day 99% of the day is the same as everybody's else's day. you get up in the morning and have breakfast and see my kids off to school. when tracey doesn't let me sleep in like she does every now and then. >> she runs the show. >> the operation. >> fundamentally the day is the same as everyone else's. when i wake up my body will tell me what i'm going to have to deal with that day because it changes day to day. some days i'm going to get up and say this will be a bear or this will be relatively easy. i will take a medication, certain mornings i wake up and feel okay and then i look at my day and sort of beat it out. almost like a performance like a script saying this is my script for
i feel great. >> you know, when you see michael j. fox and hear parkinsons, take me through a day. take me through what is bad about the day. we see you on camera and as a crusader you go home and have four great kid and a wife. take me through a day in the life and what it is to live with this. >> the larger part of the day 99% of the day is the same as everybody's else's day. you get up in the morning and have breakfast and see my kids off to school. when tracey doesn't let me...
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i feel great. >> you know, when you see michael j. fox and hear parkinson's, take me through a day. take me throughout the day. we see you on camera and as a crusader and you go home and have your four great kids and your wife. take me through a day of your life and what it is to live with this thing. >> the largest part of the day, 99% of the day is like everybody else's day. you get if up in the morning and have breakfast the and see my kids off to school. when tracey doesn't let me sleep in like she does once in a while. >> tracey runs the show. >> key to the operation. fundamentally the die is the same as everyone else's. when i wake up, my body will tell me what i have to deal with that day because it changes day to day. so some days i may get up and say this is going to be a bear or relatively easy. i may take a medication certain mornings and i feel okay. and then look at my day and beat it out, almost like a performance. like looking at a script and saying this is my script for the day. what
i feel great. >> you know, when you see michael j. fox and hear parkinson's, take me through a day. take me throughout the day. we see you on camera and as a crusader and you go home and have your four great kids and your wife. take me through a day of your life and what it is to live with this thing. >> the largest part of the day, 99% of the day is like everybody else's day. you get if up in the morning and have breakfast the and see my kids off to school. when tracey doesn't let...
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i feel bad -- i feel bad for people who decide to be victims.live. >> and when you met him, he was diagnosed with ms. >> he was 25 when he was diagnosed. >> a lot of people would have been, oh, and you just ran right into it. >> i didn't know a lot about the illness. my attitude was i care about this person. you can get hit by a bus tomorrow, nobody knows what's going to happen. i let my emotion guide me and my heart guide me and i'll never regret it. well, occasionally i regret it but usually not. >> michael was telling me tracy was his rock and you're his rock. isn't that tougher on you? sometimes richard can say i'm the guy, you've got to be strong for him, you've got to be strong for you. >> richard is the first one to say i don't have to be. i'm allowed to get angry when this whole situation makes me angry. i'm allowed to feel sorry for myself at times when i do. and i think that's important. it's a family illness. you have to be able to talk openly about it and about your own feelings in relation to illness. i think it's wrong to suppress
i feel bad -- i feel bad for people who decide to be victims.live. >> and when you met him, he was diagnosed with ms. >> he was 25 when he was diagnosed. >> a lot of people would have been, oh, and you just ran right into it. >> i didn't know a lot about the illness. my attitude was i care about this person. you can get hit by a bus tomorrow, nobody knows what's going to happen. i let my emotion guide me and my heart guide me and i'll never regret it. well, occasionally...
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at times, i feel like i have to talk to it or something because it's there. ike, hey. >> reporter: eric's life is calmer now than ever before. a feeling that comes with knowing who he is. and having a body that is finally aligned with his mind. what he wants now is to find someone to share his life with. that's his version of happily ever after. >> i don't know. having a job i love and a person i love, i guess. be in love. >> oh, my gosh. look at the -- look at the flowers. somebody sent flowers. >> as for marcie bowers, her waiting list is up to a year for sexual reassignment surgery. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. oh, that's really nice. >> reporter: dr. bowers insists she's not correcting a cruel mistake on the part of nature. or some bizarre medical condition. she calls being transgender a gift. and says she feels blessed that helping people achieve their desired gender has become her life's work. >> i think this is a very personal issue for me. it has a lot of potential to improve the planet. you know? nothing short of that. i mean, i really --
at times, i feel like i have to talk to it or something because it's there. ike, hey. >> reporter: eric's life is calmer now than ever before. a feeling that comes with knowing who he is. and having a body that is finally aligned with his mind. what he wants now is to find someone to share his life with. that's his version of happily ever after. >> i don't know. having a job i love and a person i love, i guess. be in love. >> oh, my gosh. look at the -- look at the flowers....
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>> i feel, in my point of view, i feel really hurt because -- i don't know.asy to be a survivor, but i'm glad i was able to escape. maybe the purpose is why i am sitting here. it's very painful for me to hear that joseph kony right now in the united states is a celebrity. and i ask myself what is celebrity? the kids are the ones who are supposed to be the celebrity because they've been through a lot with all kinds of tragedies he has put in these kids' life, and you traumatized them, and they don't know what to do for their life. and these kids are the ones who are supposed to be spread around the world. they're the ones who have supposed to be the celebrity because they lived their life every single day. and i am not happy that just showing the face of joseph kony, the guy committing all of these atrocities on young people like me life. i do not agree with any of this in 2012. >> you can see my entire interview with that amazing woman, evelyn apoko, on our blog, cnn.com/don. go to cnn.com/don. >>> tomorrow night, sunday night, 7:00 p.m. eastern, jason russel
>> i feel, in my point of view, i feel really hurt because -- i don't know.asy to be a survivor, but i'm glad i was able to escape. maybe the purpose is why i am sitting here. it's very painful for me to hear that joseph kony right now in the united states is a celebrity. and i ask myself what is celebrity? the kids are the ones who are supposed to be the celebrity because they've been through a lot with all kinds of tragedies he has put in these kids' life, and you traumatized them, and...
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i feel like i'm in a fishbowl. if i use a cane, i'm basically telling myself, "you're blind. you can't see," and i don't feel that way at all yet. translator: deep down inside, i feel silly, embarrassed... because i feel like i've done something wrong or missed something, like i've messed up and everybody noticed. i can see it on their faces, and i don't like that. i wish they would just ignore me and let me walk right along. i'd like that better. as your vision continues to decline, how you communicate with people becomes an important issue. for myself, i use visual sign language, but in places that are dark or difficult to see, i need to use tactile sign language. tactile signing is when the person puts their hand on you and sign and you feel the sign instead of seeing it. for myself, i don't know if i'm 100% comfortable with that yet because i'm not sure if i'm ready to give up my visual language. narrator: up until now, we have seen young adults struggling with adaptations required by their decreasing vision. jelica is an adult who has reached a high level of adaptation.
i feel like i'm in a fishbowl. if i use a cane, i'm basically telling myself, "you're blind. you can't see," and i don't feel that way at all yet. translator: deep down inside, i feel silly, embarrassed... because i feel like i've done something wrong or missed something, like i've messed up and everybody noticed. i can see it on their faces, and i don't like that. i wish they would just ignore me and let me walk right along. i'd like that better. as your vision continues to decline,...
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i did was sell newspapers on the corner barefoot. you know, it -- you'd have to almost walk in our shoes to feel what i know they're feeling. nd that reaction. i truly do. every time a child is kidnapped or dies or shot in a drive by, any baby, i feel like -- i feel a loss, a big loss. so i understand where they're coming from. >> but should they be allowed to be vigilantes? >> i really don't. i think the law needs to intervene and do the right thing. i think zimmerman needs to turn himself into the police department. or they need to arrest him or bring him in and bring in all the witnesses, the girl witness that was there and see what's really going on here. we're tired of this. >> is the anger the fact he hasn't been arrested yet? that seems to be the anger. >> that's just crazy. that's insane. >> do you feel if it had been for argument's sake a 17-year-old white boy and a black man who had killed him, would we be in the same position. >> absolutely not. >> you really believe that? >> i truly believe that. i think you know that. you've lived in this country long enough to know pretty much how it goes. there's still -- i th
i did was sell newspapers on the corner barefoot. you know, it -- you'd have to almost walk in our shoes to feel what i know they're feeling. nd that reaction. i truly do. every time a child is kidnapped or dies or shot in a drive by, any baby, i feel like -- i feel a loss, a big loss. so i understand where they're coming from. >> but should they be allowed to be vigilantes? >> i really don't. i think the law needs to intervene and do the right thing. i think zimmerman needs to turn...
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i feel the same about bob dylan and curtis. is wrote the best song about jesus ever, but in bob dylan's case, it was particularly the christian songs i loved, and i love loads of stuff as well, and my brother came in with his record, and i had grown ups in the country were all of the religious songs make you want to jump off something. they were just awful, completely uninspired, and my brother put this out, and i wanted to make some music about the holy spirit, and i always feel there is a link between music and spirituality. good i was relieved when i heard fast somebody could make nonreligious music and -- could make religious music. i think god needs to get rescued from who religious music. imagine if you had to sit in a club and listen to the worst music. you are stuck for an eternity. tavis: when you say you are not religious maniac, i am looking at your shirt. i just saw by huge cover story about you with the teachers at says "property of jesus." there you go, but you are not a religious maniac. >> yoon they -- you know t
i feel the same about bob dylan and curtis. is wrote the best song about jesus ever, but in bob dylan's case, it was particularly the christian songs i loved, and i love loads of stuff as well, and my brother came in with his record, and i had grown ups in the country were all of the religious songs make you want to jump off something. they were just awful, completely uninspired, and my brother put this out, and i wanted to make some music about the holy spirit, and i always feel there is a...
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and i feel their pain, and i feel the grieving families' pain. i cannot express my sorrow enough. >> and in many places they're observing a second moment of silence when the tsunami hit. this is the port of ofunato. >> you're watching cnn's coverage of the memorial on the anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami which devastated japan a year ago. stay with us. we'll take a short break. we'll be right back. ♪ i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and most importantly, its lobster. it's the tastiest, the sweetest, the freshest. nobody can ever get enough. [ male announcer ] it's lobsterf
and i feel their pain, and i feel the grieving families' pain. i cannot express my sorrow enough. >> and in many places they're observing a second moment of silence when the tsunami hit. this is the port of ofunato. >> you're watching cnn's coverage of the memorial on the anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami which devastated japan a year ago. stay with us. we'll take a short break. we'll be right back. ♪ i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i...
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feels really good. in less than a minute i can get more support. e you get home you can adjust it. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. at our semi-annual sleep sale, save $400 to $700 on our most popular bed sets. plus, free standard shipping - but only through march 18th! ly at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699 >>> it's been one week since terry moore stabbed another inmate over a pair of sneakers. he said a mixture of fear and anger fueled his attack. >> if you take something like shoes, they took shoes, i know who it is. the other guys in the block, they know i know. so if i don't deal with it, then that's a weak spot on my point. so they can go, okay, he's weak and we can steal the rest of his stuff and that's what was coming next eventually. it's not my first stab, not the first time i've had stuff stolen and probably won't be the last time. it's what has to be done. >> since he's serving life without parole, it's unlikely he'll receive any additional time. the victim of
feels really good. in less than a minute i can get more support. e you get home you can adjust it. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. at our semi-annual sleep sale, save $400 to $700 on our most popular bed sets. plus, free standard shipping - but only through march 18th! ly at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699 >>> it's been one week since terry moore stabbed another inmate over a pair of sneakers. he said a...