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because i know what it feels not to have a father. on't want to see him going through the same thing. >> you didn't have a father? >> i had one, but in and out. right now i'm following in his footsteps. you know what i mean? >> when was the last time you actually got to touch your child? >> i ain't. >> you never touched your child? >> huh-uh, so i am tying to stay sane, man, trying to calm down. >> it has been several months since brian edmonds has touched or spoken to his son, brian jr., who is incarcerated one floor below him. >> when he first got locked up, we used to come out and visit together. but we had an argument, and they put keep-aways on us. so i just want him to know that i'm sorry that i ain't ever been there, because i know that is the reason why he is going through what he is going through. so i'm basically apologizing for not being there. >> the two men may not have much time left to reconcile. edmonds sr. is about to leave the jail to start a 30-year prison sentence. edmonds jr. is charged with murder and could get th
because i know what it feels not to have a father. on't want to see him going through the same thing. >> you didn't have a father? >> i had one, but in and out. right now i'm following in his footsteps. you know what i mean? >> when was the last time you actually got to touch your child? >> i ain't. >> you never touched your child? >> huh-uh, so i am tying to stay sane, man, trying to calm down. >> it has been several months since brian edmonds has...
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because i didn't feel accountable to anybody. didn't feel that i had to face what i had done ever. and so you have to -- there comes a point where a person has -- has to be accountable for what he's done. can't go around making excuses, blaming other people or other things. so i, alone, am the one who's responsible for what's happened. >> let me ask, when did you first feel that -- that everyone is accountable for their actions? >> well, thanks to you for sending that creation science material. because i always -- i always believed the lie that evolution is truth. the theory of evolution is truth. that we all just came from the slime. and when we died, you know, that was it. there was nothing. so the whole theory cheapens life. and started reading books about how -- that show how evolution is just a complete lie. there's no basis in science to uphold it. and i've since come to believe that the lord jesus christ is the true creator of the heavens and the earth. it didn't just happen. them. but afterwards, after i left the home, tha
because i didn't feel accountable to anybody. didn't feel that i had to face what i had done ever. and so you have to -- there comes a point where a person has -- has to be accountable for what he's done. can't go around making excuses, blaming other people or other things. so i, alone, am the one who's responsible for what's happened. >> let me ask, when did you first feel that -- that everyone is accountable for their actions? >> well, thanks to you for sending that creation...
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important and i mean i feel like their friends you know especially with social media and social media has become such a huge way of of connecting with twitter and facebook and all of that i kind of when i first was asked to do that i was a little put off or just confused by it because it you know it's so different to say connect in that way to show people and a glimpse of inside your life and what you know what you had for lunch or what you think you know the reason that right ends but i feel like since i've embraced it and i really enjoy it now because i do feel like it's a connection you know with my fans i feel like it's a way to to connect and to show them a little bit different side than they might just see in a ten minute interview or whatever and women have always been time of equal in the country field having them mean we've always the or minute of that no i mean i feel like yeah we've had obviously some might hear di connick women. was always open to as a change are still wide open. i think it's cyclical honestly i think we have like right now a country radio there's a huge.
important and i mean i feel like their friends you know especially with social media and social media has become such a huge way of of connecting with twitter and facebook and all of that i kind of when i first was asked to do that i was a little put off or just confused by it because it you know it's so different to say connect in that way to show people and a glimpse of inside your life and what you know what you had for lunch or what you think you know the reason that right ends but i feel...
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if you don't get picked, i would feel bad because i would feel like i brought undue stress. >> i didthis door, would it be opened unnecessary. >> renata didn't want to get her daughter's hopes up and a call from the foundation might actually turn her daughter's life around. >> i'm very hopeful they will choose you. it's all i think about. >> in the meantime renata agreed to see a mental health counselor. she is a i jins elective surgery to build self-confidence. >> my goal is to help hershey herself as beautiful and i hope she won't want the cosmetic surgery anymore but i guess that's her choice and decision. what kind of negative things would you think? >> i guess that i'm just nothing. >> is that the reason why you think you're staying in the house so much? >> yeah, that's a big reason why. >> renata's mom hoped therapy would help since there is no guarantee she would be picked for surgery. while all these teens waited for decision, some would take the brave step to solve problems on their own. >> coming up, conner decides to confront his fears and friends head on. >> does it bothe
if you don't get picked, i would feel bad because i would feel like i brought undue stress. >> i didthis door, would it be opened unnecessary. >> renata didn't want to get her daughter's hopes up and a call from the foundation might actually turn her daughter's life around. >> i'm very hopeful they will choose you. it's all i think about. >> in the meantime renata agreed to see a mental health counselor. she is a i jins elective surgery to build self-confidence. >>...
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and i would like, you know, i feel like if we are a commission that is supposed to be overseeing the department, i would have liked to have seen this report, the minute it was done. i know that the city attorney is looking into this matter and i said this at the last meeting and i was corrected that the city attorney is not obligated to let us know his finding, but i would like to say that for the public record that i think that this commission should be able to look at these finding because it may go some way to help us fix some of our problems, you know? if he, and if there is something that comes out, from the city attorney's investigation that could make our commission function better and policy wise, if there are some things that come out from the city attorney's office that maybe could make the department staff function a little bit better, and practicically, and i am sure that we would be happy to hear about it. before, it appears in the chronicle, although it is up, i am sure that it is up to the discretion of the city attorney, what he does with the findings. and i am just sa
and i would like, you know, i feel like if we are a commission that is supposed to be overseeing the department, i would have liked to have seen this report, the minute it was done. i know that the city attorney is looking into this matter and i said this at the last meeting and i was corrected that the city attorney is not obligated to let us know his finding, but i would like to say that for the public record that i think that this commission should be able to look at these finding because it...
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>> i feel vindicated. i feel overwhelmed. this just happened yesterday. that's how i feel. i feel vindicated. >> and sharrif, how do you feel? >> i feel free. i feel great right now. i feel able to do things that i couldn't do for the last 21 years. >> it's an extraordinary story. i want to explain to the viewers exactly what's happened here. it was the summer of 1992 in new york city. two of of you spent the night partying in the west village of manhattan. sharrif, you were 15, tony, you were 18 at the time. you returned very late to coney island where you both lived. sharrif, you went to a friend's house, tony, you went home. when you went home, tony, what did you discover? >> i discovered the bodies of my mother and my little sister and my cousin. my mother any yarbrough, my little sister siobhan barnes and my little cousin natasha knox. >> they had been stabbed an strange eld, had their giclothe partially removed. what then happened? >> i was asked to come down to the precinct. they wanted to find out if i would know anybody that would want to hurt my mother and my litt
>> i feel vindicated. i feel overwhelmed. this just happened yesterday. that's how i feel. i feel vindicated. >> and sharrif, how do you feel? >> i feel free. i feel great right now. i feel able to do things that i couldn't do for the last 21 years. >> it's an extraordinary story. i want to explain to the viewers exactly what's happened here. it was the summer of 1992 in new york city. two of of you spent the night partying in the west village of manhattan. sharrif, you...
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i feel scared on the inside. i try to make myself look tough to go and let them know i wasn't playing games and it wasn't what i thought it would be. >> we found our own respect up in here. and we feel that we got to do something in life besides just killing each other. we just got to find a way to throw the gang in the trash and become something in life. >> finally made it home. >> yeah. >> are you happy, man? >> i'm going to write you. >> i got your address. >> what you trying to say? >> i'm going to write you though. i'm leaving today, man. >> yeah. >> after 12 months behind bars and hundreds of hours of counseling, today taylor is scheduled for release. >> this is my room, my old cell. call it my 8 x 6. just to let you know, it has 175 bricks up in here. all you can do is count them. and i would look out the window, my little old window, think about the future. and it's been a while, get to leave, no shackles, no handcuffs, go home. see all my relatives. >> in the year that charles has been locked up, he has n
i feel scared on the inside. i try to make myself look tough to go and let them know i wasn't playing games and it wasn't what i thought it would be. >> we found our own respect up in here. and we feel that we got to do something in life besides just killing each other. we just got to find a way to throw the gang in the trash and become something in life. >> finally made it home. >> yeah. >> are you happy, man? >> i'm going to write you. >> i got your...
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i feel that in the accidents that is happening in regarding the bicycles and i think that all cyclists and because they are on the street,. and between the cars and between the accidents and, you can exchange the license plates and there is no problem, and you can get settled there. but in the case of the cyclist, and they should be licensed in case there is an accident and the cyclist, whether they are at fault or whether they are the victim, they can be identified and as, and that would be generally, and the licenses for the cyclist, would generate more money for muni and number two, regarding the shuttles and i saw the meeting on television. to the one dollar a day, for the shuttles and i feel that is too low. and i feel that those people as we are going to pay two dollars, to ride muni a day, and every time that we get on a bus, and i feel that the people on the shuttles, you know, at least should pay something. along with the owner of the shuttle as well. and that would generate more money. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. and are there any other members of the public
i feel that in the accidents that is happening in regarding the bicycles and i think that all cyclists and because they are on the street,. and between the cars and between the accidents and, you can exchange the license plates and there is no problem, and you can get settled there. but in the case of the cyclist, and they should be licensed in case there is an accident and the cyclist, whether they are at fault or whether they are the victim, they can be identified and as, and that would be...
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[ laughter ] >> i feel so happy. cademy who did not vote for me. >> hello, gorgeous. >> i can't tell you how encouraging a thing like this is. >> it's much heavier than i imagined. >> i had something to say, and i can't remember what i was going to say for the life of me. >> i do remember feeling completely overwhelmed by the fact that jack lemmon, peter o'toole, dustin hoffman and paul newman were my fellow nominees. >> five outstanding performances and the winner is -- >> i remember turning to my ex-wife and saying, are you ready to applaud paul? >> ben kingsley. >> it is a bit like being in a car crash. everything slows down, everything goes into slow motion and it start of goes, tick, tick, tick. the winner is -- my assistant came with me and she said in the morning, all kids love to get gold stars. and this is the biggest and best gold star i've ever had in my life. i thought that was a lovely idea, that we all do love the gold star, you know. it makes us feel proud, that we've achieved something. >> there's a co
[ laughter ] >> i feel so happy. cademy who did not vote for me. >> hello, gorgeous. >> i can't tell you how encouraging a thing like this is. >> it's much heavier than i imagined. >> i had something to say, and i can't remember what i was going to say for the life of me. >> i do remember feeling completely overwhelmed by the fact that jack lemmon, peter o'toole, dustin hoffman and paul newman were my fellow nominees. >> five outstanding performances...
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. >> i don't fully understand it i kind of feel like some of the presentation we're doing are the best. >> i absolutely agree. >> i have to give that observation that is the best it's incredible and they might want to copyright this since we've done a great job and thank you j.c. i know you brought this to us before it was a skeleton thing and i couldn't image where it was going what a lost work thank you very much. >> we on item n the consent calendar resolution. none tonight. off vote on consent calendar moved and seconded under section f. yes, thank you. mr. haney arrest commissioner maufas dr. murase. commissioner norton public utilities commissioner wynns and president fewer thank you. okay. this is now item p. we're going to oh, go ahead >> consent calendar resolutions severed for the immediate action. yes. commissioner maufas you pulled an mo u with 9 san francisco police department oh. >> thank you so, so much for staying i trouble appreciate it i know it's been a long day and probably a long week and a long evening. a long life t is good. but i pulled this so we could have a p
. >> i don't fully understand it i kind of feel like some of the presentation we're doing are the best. >> i absolutely agree. >> i have to give that observation that is the best it's incredible and they might want to copyright this since we've done a great job and thank you j.c. i know you brought this to us before it was a skeleton thing and i couldn't image where it was going what a lost work thank you very much. >> we on item n the consent calendar resolution. none...
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day. >> i feel your pain. n had an opportunity to really know how their victim felt. >> we never see the victim. coming into this prison, you -- we never see the face of the victim. i know this is tough but it helps us see the reality of what we've done and it can't do anything but good. thank you. >> you never know where healing is going to come from. i truly feel some of them have sorrow for the crimes they've committed. you've all given me courage today and hope. i feel that i've made an impact. i felt like i connected with a number of the men here today. i had to do this for myself. >> it has taught me, enabled me to grow. i've taken a life. to confront my victim, listening and talking to you, has been able to help me understand the effect, the impact i had on life. you're very strong. there is no reason. there's no justifiable reason to take a life. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." >> i miss my partner. i haven't been able to write my music. >> anthony faces an uncertain future in ad seg. >> i miss doi
day. >> i feel your pain. n had an opportunity to really know how their victim felt. >> we never see the victim. coming into this prison, you -- we never see the face of the victim. i know this is tough but it helps us see the reality of what we've done and it can't do anything but good. thank you. >> you never know where healing is going to come from. i truly feel some of them have sorrow for the crimes they've committed. you've all given me courage today and hope. i feel...
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because i feel -- i never feel like oh, gee, i don't have anybody to do anything with. spend more time alone than anybody would even imagine. >> really? like what? how long could you go without any other contact? >> piers, she could live in a house and never turn on a tv. >> really? >> oh, i can't imagine. but it's true. i've been to her house sometimes and she doesn't even know how to turn on the tv. like where's the remote? she's just not one of these people that's a big tv watcher. so it's not something that she's just saying. it's true. >> but oprah, is that that you, because of your huge fame and success and so on, that you get so many people who want a piece of you all the time when you're out and about doing your thing that actually you really pride yourself on having time to yourself away from all that? >> i think it's that. but i also think that as a little girl growing up, i was my grandmother's only grandchild growing up. and i made peace with myself at an early age. and i was really content with myself and with books. now, i'm content being alone. but if you
because i feel -- i never feel like oh, gee, i don't have anybody to do anything with. spend more time alone than anybody would even imagine. >> really? like what? how long could you go without any other contact? >> piers, she could live in a house and never turn on a tv. >> really? >> oh, i can't imagine. but it's true. i've been to her house sometimes and she doesn't even know how to turn on the tv. like where's the remote? she's just not one of these people that's a...
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single funniest hour on guantanamo that broadcasters have done. >> it sound glib and stupid, but i feel like that - i think that is necessary. it's a funny show. also, dark and serious and also presenting an analysis that at that point was not out there so much in the press, and, you know, i would say to people who normally watch al jazeera, like, you know, in the mix of things, if people are watching for the new, i feel like we are trying something new, inventing something new. >> so many americans listen to ira glass, on the other side of the break we will ask him who he real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera
single funniest hour on guantanamo that broadcasters have done. >> it sound glib and stupid, but i feel like that - i think that is necessary. it's a funny show. also, dark and serious and also presenting an analysis that at that point was not out there so much in the press, and, you know, i would say to people who normally watch al jazeera, like, you know, in the mix of things, if people are watching for the new, i feel like we are trying something new, inventing something new. >>...
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>> i think you just write about feelings. you write about that. u have been hurt, so you write about it. i don't think there is a big difference between what a man feels and what a woman feels. tavis: there may not be a difference, but you have a way -- i have seent you in concert a zillion times. you have a way of expressing it where women in the audience go crazy because it resonates. be afraid to be emotional on stage. tavis: that's the trade. tell me where this process began. you have been together, gone your separate days. tommy what the genesis for coming together is. and mys going to retire, family was trying to talk me through it, and it wasn't working. she said, what are you doing. the heat of our conversations were not on camera. it gave me some encouraging words i didn't hear initially. after a while it started to penetrate. we have the music to hear ourselves. you should never retire. it took a while. a couple months. he got me to the studio finally. gotdn't say anything when i there. he coaxed me through it and finally got me in the bo
>> i think you just write about feelings. you write about that. u have been hurt, so you write about it. i don't think there is a big difference between what a man feels and what a woman feels. tavis: there may not be a difference, but you have a way -- i have seent you in concert a zillion times. you have a way of expressing it where women in the audience go crazy because it resonates. be afraid to be emotional on stage. tavis: that's the trade. tell me where this process began. you have...
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i feel about. you guys stick to the jokes i will hand over their stuff that i've got to. fight but i think corp mind. you i'm the banker i take all that. money and i'm bashing my pick for politicians breaking the laws and regulations. coming. here just to but. today's side. up. wealthy british style is not. the time to write let's go. to. the market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. one of the wonderful strong arming to watch any bank of new knowledge face time to time peter limone. her lead me. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. going to. a bit of a look a look at. how do you know i'm not a martin and this is breaking the set so yesterday marked the start of the jury selection in the case of jonathan jordan excuse me davis seventeen year old black teenager who was shot and killed by michael dunn. a forty seven year old white man in jacksonville florida so according to authorities davis and dun
i feel about. you guys stick to the jokes i will hand over their stuff that i've got to. fight but i think corp mind. you i'm the banker i take all that. money and i'm bashing my pick for politicians breaking the laws and regulations. coming. here just to but. today's side. up. wealthy british style is not. the time to write let's go. to. the market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial...
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>> i feel great. tavis: yeah. >> i feel better than i ever have. it is a career.omentsike you have low and high moments, and i feel what i have been given the opportunity to do in the last few years has made me feel more settled and more secure and confident in the work i am doing now and that i will continue to do, because so much in this business is about perception, and you can be doing good work, but until people see you in that movie with those people, they do not give you opportunity, so it does not feel major, but there is a little shift in perception, which will hopefully lead to continuing to do good work. if you wanted to pick a picture to be noticed and, you picked a good one. >> i know. "august: osage, county," is up for awards. dream one, this is the one. and waiting as long as i had, it feels good. i feel like i am right where i am supposed to be. tavis: what do you make of why that film has, in fact, connected so well? >> i saw the play on broadway when it was there six years ago, and i think the story is amazing, and the writing is incredible. it i
>> i feel great. tavis: yeah. >> i feel better than i ever have. it is a career.omentsike you have low and high moments, and i feel what i have been given the opportunity to do in the last few years has made me feel more settled and more secure and confident in the work i am doing now and that i will continue to do, because so much in this business is about perception, and you can be doing good work, but until people see you in that movie with those people, they do not give you...
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i was the first palestinian he agreed to talk to and discuss with me his feelings, his own fear, and to tell his story. >> i remember her. i remember standing with her long hair, her blue dress, but i couldn't imagine that someone is coming to kill herself and to kill as many people as possible. and as i always said, that kind of person i really don't forgive. >> you see a lot of difference between a general or a commander deciding to drop a 2,000-pound bomb at the neighborhood to assassinate one person, knowing, knowing, knowing that this is a residential neighborhood and the likelihood of killing and maiming civilians is almost guaranteed. >> the answer should be forbidden. but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a p
i was the first palestinian he agreed to talk to and discuss with me his feelings, his own fear, and to tell his story. >> i remember her. i remember standing with her long hair, her blue dress, but i couldn't imagine that someone is coming to kill herself and to kill as many people as possible. and as i always said, that kind of person i really don't forgive. >> you see a lot of difference between a general or a commander deciding to drop a 2,000-pound bomb at the neighborhood to...
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i feel like i'm going to do something funny soon. nd usually when i think that way, it comes. >> rose: see that's a great thing to have. you can just wish something and it will happen. >> well, it starts with a wish, doesn't it? >> rose: yes. >> i had a wish i could do a movie that was sort of romaptic, and then i was asked to do "lost? translation" which is sort of a romantic movie. it's about love. even though i wasn't in love with scarlet johannsen she was in love and struggling and i was in love and struggling and so it was really about love. >> rose: nominated for an oscar. >> you thought you were going to win it. >> i really did think. i won all the prizes on the way to it. >> rose: you were the guy. >> i had some funny things i was going to say. i was ready to go. >> what were you going to say? >> i was going to say, "qhi heard i was nominated with--" and i'd name these other people-- "i thought i really had a pretty good chance." you know, i thought no one had ever give than speech. and people-- you know, it was great because
i feel like i'm going to do something funny soon. nd usually when i think that way, it comes. >> rose: see that's a great thing to have. you can just wish something and it will happen. >> well, it starts with a wish, doesn't it? >> rose: yes. >> i had a wish i could do a movie that was sort of romaptic, and then i was asked to do "lost? translation" which is sort of a romantic movie. it's about love. even though i wasn't in love with scarlet johannsen she was...
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whereas i didn't feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay.e. >> there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage. tangier, before anything else, is essentially a port city, with all the things that traditionally come with port cities. it's situated at the choke point between the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea. the moroccan coast is a rich fishing ground and a lot of people make their living from the sea. onshore they use a method called sentul fishing, where weighted nets basically drag fish across the bottom of the sea. some of that fish, the good stuff, anyway, ends up here. the saveur de poisson, or restaurant populare or popeye's. the place has a lot of names, but locals and ex-pats alike who have been coming here for years say it has some of the best tagine in town. the chef and owner sources a lot of his stuff and produ
whereas i didn't feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay.e. >> there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage. tangier, before anything else, is essentially a port city, with all the things that traditionally come with port cities. it's situated at...
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>> no, not of you, of just like i feel about the funny ones, i just feel, i feel like some of the conceptsome of the premises are so unrealistic in a way, you know that it doesn't hold a whole -- you know, you have to be able to engage with the characters, and if the premises are so big and such a heavy load, you can't -- you can't hang them on a character, you can't hang them on a person, so you don't really react and respond to the character any longer, you are just going with the gags, it was just the gags and the situations, you don't really get the characters so much, you don't feel that they are driving it, you know, this thethey are pulling you into the stuff but there is like bridesmaid, i thought that was a wonderfully funny movie because i thought the premise was so good, brides may, as the powerful premise but the characters were so good, you know, and they were so, lif life like the girl trying to be in love like with the cop and that crazy thing, but it was so real that you committed, you engaged you bought in, i don't buy in to these high premise movies that go, oh, you know,
>> no, not of you, of just like i feel about the funny ones, i just feel, i feel like some of the conceptsome of the premises are so unrealistic in a way, you know that it doesn't hold a whole -- you know, you have to be able to engage with the characters, and if the premises are so big and such a heavy load, you can't -- you can't hang them on a character, you can't hang them on a person, so you don't really react and respond to the character any longer, you are just going with the gags,...
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i feel like i should tell somebody. hey!estly ♪ i want to see you be brave ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ ♪ i got no beef with repetition ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see it through and through ♪ ♪ i got no beef with repetition ♪ ♪ i feel the same way as you do ♪ ♪ i feel the same way as you do ♪ ♪ i feel the same way as you do ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a former congressman who now leads an anti-marijuana lobbying group. bet you get a lot more down in the pro marijuana group. please welcome patrick kennedy. (cheers and applause) mr. kennedy, thanks for coming on. >> all right, let's get the old-- obviously everybody knows the family name but you served 16 years in the house in rhode island's first district. you were co-author and lead sponsor of the mental health parity and a gixs equality act. now leading project sam what is sam. >> i came to this because i was a sponsor of this mental health bill that said the brain was part of the body. that was
i feel like i should tell somebody. hey!estly ♪ i want to see you be brave ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ ♪ i got no beef with repetition ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see it through and through ♪ ♪ i got no beef with repetition ♪ ♪ i feel the same way as you do ♪ ♪ i feel the same way as you do ♪ ♪ i feel the same way as you do ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a former...
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i feel that sometimes, i feel we have gone down the point of no return.ope that i am wrong. >> and do you feel their frustrations? >> absolutely, i do. i have members of my own family that are living in trailer parks. not my immediate family, but relatives. sure i do, of course, i do. >> you were called to the king of silicon valley at one point. how would you describe yourself? >> i have enough arrogance to be royal. i am an old man. i look back upon my career with great happiness. i think i've accomplished a lot. if i had to do it again, i do not know what i would change. and i am at peace with myself. and the fact that everybody now hates me is part of the game. and i am sorry about that. that is not what i meant to do. >> my interview with tom perkins, founder of kleiner perkins. facebook is turning 10. an exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg. ♪ . . >> welcome back. i am emily chang. it is an exclusive story about the future of facebook. they are celebrating their 10th birthday on february 4. mark zuckerberg is turning 30 in may. i sat down with b
i feel that sometimes, i feel we have gone down the point of no return.ope that i am wrong. >> and do you feel their frustrations? >> absolutely, i do. i have members of my own family that are living in trailer parks. not my immediate family, but relatives. sure i do, of course, i do. >> you were called to the king of silicon valley at one point. how would you describe yourself? >> i have enough arrogance to be royal. i am an old man. i look back upon my career with...
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mostly because i feel too alienated... from the culture right now. i am no longer pure vietnamese.lly fit there anymore. now i think in english, and my vocabulary, even though i'm mexican... and i've been living in my country for 25 years and only 10 here, my vocabulary now is mostly in english. so when i go there the communication gets in the middle, because of my way of thinking now and my way of communicating with other people. i'm very used to the american way, in terms of making a living... and the business ways in the united states. and it would be very difficult for me to just move over there... and kind of do what i'm doing now. but being an immigrant is also a process of adjusting. so i would just have to adjust back to certain ways. i have a late meeting this afternoon. can you pick the baby up from the sitter's ? of course. i couldn't sleep last night. neither could i. i don't know what to say, jamal. i know that things have not been perfect here, but i feel our lives are getting better. for you, not for me. it's only a question of time. time. time is slipping away, jiha
mostly because i feel too alienated... from the culture right now. i am no longer pure vietnamese.lly fit there anymore. now i think in english, and my vocabulary, even though i'm mexican... and i've been living in my country for 25 years and only 10 here, my vocabulary now is mostly in english. so when i go there the communication gets in the middle, because of my way of thinking now and my way of communicating with other people. i'm very used to the american way, in terms of making a...
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like i feel like i should be more you know i feel like that's something you know i always feel like i should be doing more because your generation trying to guess rap as being not selfish yeah the generation selfie you know i think that there's a there's a i think that all a lot of the technology that we have as much as it would makes it it makes it easier it makes it easier to be connected but at the same time i think it also makes it easier to be self-indulgent a little bit you know you've got instagram and twitter and facebook the potential for spreading information and for helping people i think is actually a lot greater because you just have more communication but there's something about you know everyone feels like they're starring in their own movie or something that you can slip into sean penn is an incredible person he really is what he is and he's really don't think yeah i mean the little person one hundred percent committed to what he's doing. respect him a lot you're a new father yeah yeah i had a son with a month ago month yesterday what's his name valerie this is our va
like i feel like i should be more you know i feel like that's something you know i always feel like i should be doing more because your generation trying to guess rap as being not selfish yeah the generation selfie you know i think that there's a there's a i think that all a lot of the technology that we have as much as it would makes it it makes it easier it makes it easier to be connected but at the same time i think it also makes it easier to be self-indulgent a little bit you know you've...
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and i feel bad, though, because i said that the seattle seahawks had ugly uniforms. fans on twitter pointed out to me, because i'm a pittsburgh steelers fan, that the steelers have -- their throwback uniform is this. [ laughter ] which is the worst uniform ever. it looks like -- it looks like a bee had sex with an alarm clock. [ laughter ] so -- [ applause ] to @djbobbyo on twitter, i just want to say, fair point, sir. and it takes a lot for me to say i was put in my place by someone named @djbobbyo. but when you're wrong, you're wrong. and i was wrong. so it goes steelers uniforms, and then seahawks and then this one. we've got a great show tonight! from "live from kelly and michael," kelly ripa is here. [ cheers and applause ] musician brad paisley will sit down with us and play a song later in the program. and we've got the author of a great new book on toronto mayor rob ford, robyn doolittle. so we'll be right back with more "late night" after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... pol
and i feel bad, though, because i said that the seattle seahawks had ugly uniforms. fans on twitter pointed out to me, because i'm a pittsburgh steelers fan, that the steelers have -- their throwback uniform is this. [ laughter ] which is the worst uniform ever. it looks like -- it looks like a bee had sex with an alarm clock. [ laughter ] so -- [ applause ] to @djbobbyo on twitter, i just want to say, fair point, sir. and it takes a lot for me to say i was put in my place by someone named...
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i feel recognition. they know who i am.e that's very unusual. >> very unusual here. it's mostly you can do whatever you want if you do it with good manners. >> it is a station of the cross for, you know, bad boys of culture. i mean, rambo. iggy pop. the stones. burroughs writes and came here to be a writer. >> he was a junkie before he was a writer. >> as so many of us were. >> a place to think of yourself as a writer you would come here and somehow working within a romantic tradition. >> yes. >> burroughs said right up front, writer to me lounged around in a smoking jacket or a cattan and smoking pipes in a house littered with sleeping boys. >> yes. >> or girls. >> to what extent did that world exist and to what extent was that world created by the people that showed up with that expectation? >> since bill departed, iep, dear, wonderful, marvelous man, he's gone, it's tame now. >> it is tame. >> well, he was -- >> genteel now. >> he was the very opposite of genteel. he was an outlaw of every society. >> my husband knew him
i feel recognition. they know who i am.e that's very unusual. >> very unusual here. it's mostly you can do whatever you want if you do it with good manners. >> it is a station of the cross for, you know, bad boys of culture. i mean, rambo. iggy pop. the stones. burroughs writes and came here to be a writer. >> he was a junkie before he was a writer. >> as so many of us were. >> a place to think of yourself as a writer you would come here and somehow working within...
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bullied i know people who feel bullied i get letters thousands a year from people who say you know. you say things that we think and that's why we watch you because we can say it work because it's not may not be politically correct we can't say what you're saying to someone because we have a fear that we may lose our job or offend somebody we will because into human resources because you said something wrong for somebody all of a sudden the entire monolith of business is down on you because you move somebody is chair from the right side to the left side you know and they're no longer near a window so we've created an atmosphere where even adults as adults we are bullied and accept it and keep quiet in order to be accepted but people do that here in hollywood you know they may have opinions that are inconsistent with that of the general hollywood flow and they know that if they discuss their political views or social views they won't work do you ever hold it now what for. what for it's it serves me well i think that if you tell the truth you don't have to have a good memory you can a
bullied i know people who feel bullied i get letters thousands a year from people who say you know. you say things that we think and that's why we watch you because we can say it work because it's not may not be politically correct we can't say what you're saying to someone because we have a fear that we may lose our job or offend somebody we will because into human resources because you said something wrong for somebody all of a sudden the entire monolith of business is down on you because you...
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i think everyone feels that way. lon brando in "the god father." >> i'm representing marlon brando this evening, and he's asked me to tell you that he very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award, and the reasons for this being are the treatment of american indians today by the film industry -- excuse me. [ applause ] >> i do not think that this academy awards evening was an inappropriate place. but of course, i speak only as an american indian. i cannot answer for the conscience of america. >> you're not going to get me to say anything. this is our only chance to contact the public as an industry. now, don't try to get me to say something against it. go get brando. >> and the oscar goes to -- "bowling for columbine." >> i remember tonya on stage, and it was like i had golom in my heard where this voice is going, precious, be nice, don't start any trouble. just thank your agent and your stylist and leave the stage. and the other voice is going, no, no, you have a responsibility. there's a war going on. you
i think everyone feels that way. lon brando in "the god father." >> i'm representing marlon brando this evening, and he's asked me to tell you that he very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award, and the reasons for this being are the treatment of american indians today by the film industry -- excuse me. [ applause ] >> i do not think that this academy awards evening was an inappropriate place. but of course, i speak only as an american indian. i cannot answer...
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i feel tired. i feel irritable. and just not ready for the day. four hours is clearly not enough. a look at this simple reaction test. without a full night's sleep, i can't catch this pen at all. but jen living on four hours of sleep her entire life, never misses. a night owl, and an early bird. unfortunately you can't train yourself to be a short sleeper because it's a genetic thing. experts say you shouldn't try, because consistently being sleep deprived can lead to health problems like obesity and depression. mara york. >> and that brings us to our facebook question of the day. how much sleep do you need and what happens when you get less? >> all right, if you are awake enough to type, logon to wnnfans.com. share your sleep stories. i'd have to think these people are blessed. >> absolutely. you are definitely not a short sleeper, right? >> i can get by on six or seven hours but not four. no way. >> i can get by on four hours for a week at a time. i could get four hours of sleep. but if i'm on vacation, i'll sleep for ten hours. i'll sleep for 12 hours if you let me. >> i think
i feel tired. i feel irritable. and just not ready for the day. four hours is clearly not enough. a look at this simple reaction test. without a full night's sleep, i can't catch this pen at all. but jen living on four hours of sleep her entire life, never misses. a night owl, and an early bird. unfortunately you can't train yourself to be a short sleeper because it's a genetic thing. experts say you shouldn't try, because consistently being sleep deprived can lead to health problems like...
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i'm excited. >> i feel really surreal. i don't know how i feel right now.really weird feeling. i feel like i'm dreaming or something. >> from the beginning, it was amazing that we were chosen. now to see it come to fruition, it's a dream come true. >> among the guests at tonight's show, fashion editors and perhaps, potential employers, in new york, kpix5. ,,,, bulldog: you know, bulldog: you know, not all heroes wear capes. some wear fur. and mattress discounters good deed dogs is here to help them. meet yara. she helps veterans like marv stay independent. this is caspin. he helps wallace with things she can't do on her own. and goldie helps children with developmental disabilities, while suzie works with people in the hospital. you can be a hero, too. give it mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs: helping dogs help people. cener andrew bogut may have injured his shoulder while sleeping..the comment surpr bogut, and now >>> warriors coach said yesterday his center may have injured his shoulder while sl
i'm excited. >> i feel really surreal. i don't know how i feel right now.really weird feeling. i feel like i'm dreaming or something. >> from the beginning, it was amazing that we were chosen. now to see it come to fruition, it's a dream come true. >> among the guests at tonight's show, fashion editors and perhaps, potential employers, in new york, kpix5. ,,,, bulldog: you know, bulldog: you know, not all heroes wear capes. some wear fur. and mattress discounters good deed...
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i feel tired, i feel irritable, and just not ready for the day. four hours is clearly not enough. take a look at this simple reaction test. without a full night's sleep, i can't catch this pen at all. but jenn, living on four hours of sleep her entire life, never misses. a night owl, and early bird. now unfortunately, you can't train yourself to be a short sleeper because it's a genetic thing. you shouldn't try. because consistent sleep deprivation can e lead to several health problems, including obesity and depression. >> okay, thanks so much. >>> when we come back -- got mill snk a big change coming to that all-american ad campaign. do you know what it is? it's our "instant index." cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure
i feel tired, i feel irritable, and just not ready for the day. four hours is clearly not enough. take a look at this simple reaction test. without a full night's sleep, i can't catch this pen at all. but jenn, living on four hours of sleep her entire life, never misses. a night owl, and early bird. now unfortunately, you can't train yourself to be a short sleeper because it's a genetic thing. you shouldn't try. because consistent sleep deprivation can e lead to several health problems,...
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however, i have concerns that the huge, i just feel like a lot of veteran teachers, seasoned teachers are missing at the middle school level. my daughter is in 7th grade so i have seen it. so unless we have very seasoned and veteran middle school teachers that are capable of understanding the math content, i feel like detracking i guess it would negative impact the student. so basically my question comes down to the district. will the district invest resources in all our teachers and i feel we can use extra support and class size. i have a hard time teaching a class of 35 students. anyway, thank you very much. >>> hello, my name is david gardener. i'm a math teacher at mission high school in san francisco. i really appreciate all the thought that's gone into the common core sequencing and particularly the thought that this group of individual has done to bring this sequence to this point because as a math teacher at the high school level, i can tell you that one of the things i most abhore is that moment when i come into classroom and the first thing i hear out of kids mouth is i hate
however, i have concerns that the huge, i just feel like a lot of veteran teachers, seasoned teachers are missing at the middle school level. my daughter is in 7th grade so i have seen it. so unless we have very seasoned and veteran middle school teachers that are capable of understanding the math content, i feel like detracking i guess it would negative impact the student. so basically my question comes down to the district. will the district invest resources in all our teachers and i feel we...
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i feel we have a dire need to be a little bit more aggressive having these buildings cleaned, up to codend free activities. so i just feel like we need to do more. we are moving of san francisco hired seven new inspectors protest on which idea to tend, the elevas in the buildithink we need rstand like what's going to be needed with that. i feel like we are going to inspectors for that. and i have just been in the mix because we've had a problem with bed bugs and they worked on policy and procedure regarding that senior actii wanted to do is start to pull all of these organizations together to interact with each other. i believe now there is a major disconnect between these ent agencies and different bodies. i think we need to come together to share information and two, create policy and procedur part of mandate sness. i think we need to have th coordinating board, the different organizations to help people transition into sro's and transition to a higher in a better life. so we are creating so people don't in sro's forever. if you want, i can show you, i have about 4-5 images of of th th
i feel we have a dire need to be a little bit more aggressive having these buildings cleaned, up to codend free activities. so i just feel like we need to do more. we are moving of san francisco hired seven new inspectors protest on which idea to tend, the elevas in the buildithink we need rstand like what's going to be needed with that. i feel like we are going to inspectors for that. and i have just been in the mix because we've had a problem with bed bugs and they worked on policy and...
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their reaction might describe you. >> i feel like it doesn't even look like me. >> why would you wantke someone so different. >> people reflect themselves to images they see in magazines. i think this video shows that those images, that ideal is not reality. >> reporter: these women were more bewildered than excited. >> this is how i always wanted to see myself, but now that i see it, i'm like, questioning why i ever wanted to look like that. >> you would assume when they look at a flawless photo of themselves, they would be so excited. however, women see this photo and think to themselves, where are all of the aspects that make me unique and beautiful? >> reporter: could it be that women who are typically their own worst enemies and harshest critics are actually em braying the notion that their imperfections are part of who they are? retailers might say, yes. american eagle, using real women in their intimate spring collection. no air brushing. just embracing natural beauty. perhaps a sign that women are becoming more comfortable in our own untouched, unphoto shopped skin. linsey dav
their reaction might describe you. >> i feel like it doesn't even look like me. >> why would you wantke someone so different. >> people reflect themselves to images they see in magazines. i think this video shows that those images, that ideal is not reality. >> reporter: these women were more bewildered than excited. >> this is how i always wanted to see myself, but now that i see it, i'm like, questioning why i ever wanted to look like that. >> you would...
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i feel like, you know, like i said, there's all types of people that can take this class. eople coming in, i'm like, you can do it. do it at your own pace. if you feel like you need to take a break, sit down and take a break. no one's watching you. you need to do what's good for you. whatever you're doing, you're still getting out of it. >> one of my favorite things, that is you do each workout for about a minute. so you can literally focus on the point of your body you feel is needing the most workout. and i find that very helpful in my workout. i've gotten the most results from that. do you find that as well? >> absolutely. we use your arms, legs, core, abs. it is a complete full body workout from head to toe. >> you can actually pick and choose what you want to work out. if i don't feel like working out my abs today, i could just actually sit out on that piece. >> absolutely. >> i notice none of your people do, though. they are very committed. right now, i am going to channel my inner rocky, because these things are funky cool. i'm going to wrap them up3ji]ñ] you're goin
i feel like, you know, like i said, there's all types of people that can take this class. eople coming in, i'm like, you can do it. do it at your own pace. if you feel like you need to take a break, sit down and take a break. no one's watching you. you need to do what's good for you. whatever you're doing, you're still getting out of it. >> one of my favorite things, that is you do each workout for about a minute. so you can literally focus on the point of your body you feel is needing...