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no matter how good i got, i could always be better.avid: when you grew up, you played many different sports. you were recruited to play football at ohio state? jack: basketball. david: you were a good football player as well? jack: decent, yep. david: golf was not your most important sport? or was it one of the three most important? jack: golf was another sport at the time. once i started into college, i won a national trophy. it got me on the walker cup team. all of a sudden, i was one of the best 12 amateurs in the country. later that year, i won the national and i was ranked number one. i thought, maybe i'm better at this than i thought i was. i almost won the u.s. open the next year. i did win it the next year. i said, maybe i need to play against the best. it was a process. david: your father got you into golf initially? was he a good golfer? jack: he was a decent golfer as a kid. then he quit for 15 years and was a pharmacist. he broke his ankle playing volleyball. he ended up having three operations and had it fused. the doctor
no matter how good i got, i could always be better.avid: when you grew up, you played many different sports. you were recruited to play football at ohio state? jack: basketball. david: you were a good football player as well? jack: decent, yep. david: golf was not your most important sport? or was it one of the three most important? jack: golf was another sport at the time. once i started into college, i won a national trophy. it got me on the walker cup team. all of a sudden, i was one of the...
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Sep 14, 2019
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i was 10 years old before we got a television. w i grew up in a conversational culture, where people actually talked and listened to each other, and i don't know how these people make it today. i mean, you got-- the average president talks 8 secos on television, snapchat's 10 seconds, twitter's 140 characters. i mean, you know, we... my life revolved around meals, and i ha- and my father died, you know, in a car wreck before i was born, so i spent a lot of ti with my grandparents and their generation. and my great uncuy was the smartestn our family,fa and he presided over... conversations, and he involved the kids in them. and he taught me that everybody's got a story and most people can't tell it, and that's sad, and that people are inherently interesting if they can get out of their own way. so i was taught to listen and to look, and i really think that's what ouit is. i just cared - i always thought i'd have a better life if i could help somebody else have a better d fe, too, and i li. i just got-- and i got lucky. i don't care
i was 10 years old before we got a television. w i grew up in a conversational culture, where people actually talked and listened to each other, and i don't know how these people make it today. i mean, you got-- the average president talks 8 secos on television, snapchat's 10 seconds, twitter's 140 characters. i mean, you know, we... my life revolved around meals, and i ha- and my father died, you know, in a car wreck before i was born, so i spent a lot of ti with my grandparents and their...
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Sep 15, 2019
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i got married and had my first child. but i really wanted to play golf. so that is what i did. vid: now you -- you got married to barbara. you've been married how many years? jack: 59 next month. david: 59 years. [applause] david: ok. the result is five children and 22 grandchildren? jack: that's right. david: you never forget the name of a grandchild when they come along. you know their names? jack: i know their name. i know 95% of their birthdays. [laughter] david: really? ok. that's pretty impressive. in those days you were thinking of becoming professional. you weren't sure. you met with bob jones. robert jones? david: yep. david: the most famous amateur golfer of them all. how did you actually come to meet him? jack: well, he was a speaker at the banquet of my first u.s. amateur when i was 15 years old. at that time, he had gotten paralyzed as he went on, but he was still walking with canes at that time. and he saw me play. in the last practice round, he says, young man, i am going to come and watch you play tomorrow. here i am a 15-year-old kid, playing in my first amateur
i got married and had my first child. but i really wanted to play golf. so that is what i did. vid: now you -- you got married to barbara. you've been married how many years? jack: 59 next month. david: 59 years. [applause] david: ok. the result is five children and 22 grandchildren? jack: that's right. david: you never forget the name of a grandchild when they come along. you know their names? jack: i know their name. i know 95% of their birthdays. [laughter] david: really? ok. that's pretty...
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Sep 15, 2019
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after our three-putted, i got to the 18th hole. ll had not gotten anywhere near the hole all day. and i knew that that putt, the tournament was over. no matter where i hit it, the hole was going to move in front of it. i started my career in major championships in 1957 with a birdie on the first leg played. and i finished it on st. andrews with a 14-oot putt, a birdie. david: you didn't think, maybe i should stay longer? jack: i stayed long enough. [laughter] david: ok. so you have played with many prominent individuals over the years and prominent golfers. if you could pick any golfer to be your partner in a twosome, who would you want to have as your partner? jack: i think i would have to pick tiger today. but through the years, i never got to play with bobby jones. i knew him and really loved the man. i would have loved to play with jones. i would have loved -- i played quite a bit of golf with hogan. hogan was fantastic. david: you have also played with a lot of presidents of the united states. jack: i've played with a few. davi
after our three-putted, i got to the 18th hole. ll had not gotten anywhere near the hole all day. and i knew that that putt, the tournament was over. no matter where i hit it, the hole was going to move in front of it. i started my career in major championships in 1957 with a birdie on the first leg played. and i finished it on st. andrews with a 14-oot putt, a birdie. david: you didn't think, maybe i should stay longer? jack: i stayed long enough. [laughter] david: ok. so you have played with...
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i went to the club, and i got wasted. , but i would say she let me. she gave up, because i was really bent on getting on stage that night. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> i just felt like it was my time, and so i got up there. >> jimmy: no material? you have any jokes in mind? >> yeah, like i said, i believe one day i'll be a world famous comedian. >> jimmy: i see. you've been percolating. >> i've been doing a great job here, too. so i'm a comedic guy. i got on stage and had my jokes about stupid stuff. it was really, really corny stuff. >> jimmy: do you remember any of those jokes? >> i have a joke about the, the barbecue that everybody talks about or the cookout. >> jimmy: okay. >> have you ever heard about the cookout? >> jimmy: that, i know. >> white people do anything that's slightly considered black, and they get invited to the cookout. and i have like this long bit where i go into things that you'll see at the cookout, but you'll see it if you ever come catch my 20-minute set at the laugh factory in chicago. >> jimmy: you're d
i went to the club, and i got wasted. , but i would say she let me. she gave up, because i was really bent on getting on stage that night. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> i just felt like it was my time, and so i got up there. >> jimmy: no material? you have any jokes in mind? >> yeah, like i said, i believe one day i'll be a world famous comedian. >> jimmy: i see. you've been percolating. >> i've been doing a great job here, too. so i'm a comedic guy. i got on stage...
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Sep 7, 2019
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i got married and had my first child. i really wanted to play golf. david: you got married to barbara. you've been married how many years? jack: 59. next month 59. david: ok. the result is five children and 22 grandchildren. you never forget the name of a grandchild. jack: i know their name. i know 95% of their birthdays. david: that's pretty impressive. you were thinking of becoming professional. you weren't sure. you met with bob jones. david: yep. david: most famous amateur offer of them all. how did you come to meet him? jack: he was a speaker at the banquet at my first u.s. open when i was 15 years old. at that time, he got paralyzed. he was walking with a cane at that time. he saw me play. he says, i'm going to watch you play tomorrow. i'm a 15-year-old kid. the greatest player that ever lived will watch me play. he came out and i with bogey, bogey, double bogey. it was a great experience. he became a good friend. he was great counsel. he was a good man. david: you decided to turn professional in the year after n the second amateur. you decided y
i got married and had my first child. i really wanted to play golf. david: you got married to barbara. you've been married how many years? jack: 59. next month 59. david: ok. the result is five children and 22 grandchildren. you never forget the name of a grandchild. jack: i know their name. i know 95% of their birthdays. david: that's pretty impressive. you were thinking of becoming professional. you weren't sure. you met with bob jones. david: yep. david: most famous amateur offer of them...
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Sep 8, 2019
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jack: i got into it by following pete dye. pete dye was the premier golf course designer over the last 30 years or so. pete one day called me. this was mid 60's. jack, i would like to have you come out and review a course. i want you to see what it is. he says, i want you to critique it for me. i said i don't know anything about design. he says you know more than you think you know. i looked through the golf course, he asked me a couple things. i said i don't anything about that. he says, yeah you do. tell me what you would like to see. he did it. it peaked my interest. i got a call from the pines plantation from arbor town. hilton head island. they said, i would like to have you do our golf course design. i said i don't know anything about that, but i have a young , that i would like to work with. i did that. i did that with pete. six months before the tournament, the heritage golf classic was there, arnold won the first sentiment. -- the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf,
jack: i got into it by following pete dye. pete dye was the premier golf course designer over the last 30 years or so. pete one day called me. this was mid 60's. jack, i would like to have you come out and review a course. i want you to see what it is. he says, i want you to critique it for me. i said i don't know anything about design. he says you know more than you think you know. i looked through the golf course, he asked me a couple things. i said i don't anything about that. he says, yeah...
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when i got to the island, december 27th, 1984. her and their hide out, he drafted a letter to the united states congress and it was a declaration of war. so, bob matthews was committed to fight until the end but so were we. >> we were staying at two different houses. the houses were approached. we approached matthews' house. he was given an opportunity to surrender and refused to do so. we did everything we could to get him out of there. when we decided that bob would not come out. we made a plan to go in and get him. >> dozens of fbi armed in automatic weapons and dressed in combat suits. >> he had multiple weapons. we used sound grenades and blew the grass out. i heard gunfire. he began to shoot through the building. i remember i was standing in the window with a weapon and somebody yelling from the wood line, look out, he's in the window bofr yabove me. i realized the bullets went over my head and hit the ground next to me. we could not get a view of him. we pulled back and waited until that night. we put a flare in the bottom o
when i got to the island, december 27th, 1984. her and their hide out, he drafted a letter to the united states congress and it was a declaration of war. so, bob matthews was committed to fight until the end but so were we. >> we were staying at two different houses. the houses were approached. we approached matthews' house. he was given an opportunity to surrender and refused to do so. we did everything we could to get him out of there. when we decided that bob would not come out. we...
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i got in the house. i got out of prison. made my parole. and got in. d i think that the biggest holdup is that the different case managers, transition specialists, these people don't know about oxford house. if they did, could you imagine the amount of people's lives that we could change if every single case manager transition specialist knew about oxford house? and i just really hope in the future that we can really work contracting with all 50 states, that we could really work having our re-entry coordinators and people that have stepped up into a leadership role work with all these people in all these different prisons across the country so that we can solve this problem. could you imagine the statistic of individuals reentering living in a oxford house as opposed to the individuals moving m to their grandma's house or their mom's house or to somebody -- some other place for recidivism? i think dr. kelly said the number of recidivism rates in oxford house is two thirds less than what it is as opposed to a different organization -- a different situati
i got in the house. i got out of prison. made my parole. and got in. d i think that the biggest holdup is that the different case managers, transition specialists, these people don't know about oxford house. if they did, could you imagine the amount of people's lives that we could change if every single case manager transition specialist knew about oxford house? and i just really hope in the future that we can really work contracting with all 50 states, that we could really work having our...
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i said, "well, i got an idea." the patrol station, which is just a mile down the road, and let's go grab a car. i know that beat. i know every hundred block on that beat. i know where all the residences are. and i put some dents in some people's front doors with my flashlight, trying to wake them up. and i remember one particular gentleman that's like, "there's no fire," and he's standing there in his underwear, and i said, "take a look." and he stepped outside and he used some cuss words and lights went on, and everybody in the house started waking up, and then we were outta there to the next house. everywhere you looked was on fire. the hills, the ridges, houses, the field in front of us, the oak tree. everything was on fire. >> this thing is moving fast. you need to move with it. >> i woke to the smell of smoke. >> within five minutes, it went to complete black, where we couldn't see, heat, fire. >> the next thing i hear is john screaming, you know, "get out now." >> as we were getting ready to leave, i came out
i said, "well, i got an idea." the patrol station, which is just a mile down the road, and let's go grab a car. i know that beat. i know every hundred block on that beat. i know where all the residences are. and i put some dents in some people's front doors with my flashlight, trying to wake them up. and i remember one particular gentleman that's like, "there's no fire," and he's standing there in his underwear, and i said, "take a look." and he stepped outside and...
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. >> i got to get my son over there. that's pretty cool. >> how did you know i have a batman outfit? >> you've got to post it on twitter. >> i will wear it monday night at 6:00 p.m. have a great weekend. >> jimmy: hey tariq, impressive skills dude. >> tariq: thanks man ya i got a longest pong going. >> jimmy: longest pong >> tariq: yeah, i've had it in the air for almost 100 taps. >> can i get tariq to the floor please >> tariq: my pong. jimmy, can you take over for me >> jimmy: uh, sure let me grab a paddle >> tariq: thanks man >> jimmy: yeah cool. wait, tariq -- ♪ [ light laughter ] ♪ party -- ♪ >> coming -- >> i was thinking 12 >> jimmy: 13 ♪ [ light laughter ] la la longest pong ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to "the tonight show." i'm very excited about our guests tonight first let get to some news - [ knock knock >> show time jimmy >> jimmy: okay, be right there ♪ hey higgins, can you take this over i got a longest pong going >> steve: ugh, i was going to eat this ice cream cone but -- i guess. thanks >> jimmy: thank you. ♪ [
. >> i got to get my son over there. that's pretty cool. >> how did you know i have a batman outfit? >> you've got to post it on twitter. >> i will wear it monday night at 6:00 p.m. have a great weekend. >> jimmy: hey tariq, impressive skills dude. >> tariq: thanks man ya i got a longest pong going. >> jimmy: longest pong >> tariq: yeah, i've had it in the air for almost 100 taps. >> can i get tariq to the floor please >> tariq: my...
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i got in, igota i had overdone it so when i got in, i got a huge glass of water and p°pped i got a hugeetamol tablets. i was drunk, but aware. the next day i woke up with a massive headache, and lay motionless for a few minutes, running back through the memories from the night before. i saw myself coming into the house, going into the kitchen, getting the glass of water and the paracetamol, and then it came. the intrusive thoughts. i had taken a whole box of paracetamol ta blets. had taken a whole box of paracetamol tablets. i could feel the sensation of the cardboard in my fingers, the feeling of swallowing each tablet. i was in danger, grave danger. i ran downstairs in search of the physical evidence. i rifled through the cupboard, i found just one evidence. i rifled through the cupboard, ifound just one box of paracetamol, and it was almost full, with only two tablets missing. with overwhelming relief i realise i was going to be fine. i was fine. but hang on? how could i be sure. how could i be absolutely, ioo% hang on? how could i be sure. how could i be absolutely, 100% sure that t
i got in, igota i had overdone it so when i got in, i got a huge glass of water and p°pped i got a hugeetamol tablets. i was drunk, but aware. the next day i woke up with a massive headache, and lay motionless for a few minutes, running back through the memories from the night before. i saw myself coming into the house, going into the kitchen, getting the glass of water and the paracetamol, and then it came. the intrusive thoughts. i had taken a whole box of paracetamol ta blets. had taken a...
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"i think you'vejust got hangover, love." on, i was going to live, i could get on with my day. that was until i was on the train to birmingham with my sister, and along came another thought. this time it was me, lying in a hospital bed with tubes all over me. then it was words flashing against a black screen. "you could have prevented this. you could have gone to hospital and had your stomach pumped, if only you had listened to me!". the train pulled into the station and i had my plan. i told my sister ijust needed to get a few books, some folders from when i was going to uni. i sprinted to catch a train heading to the station nearest to the queen elizabeth hospital, university of birmingham. i sent students flying as i barged up the escalators through the gates, across the road, and stopped directly outside the glass double doors to a&e. i paused forjust one second, and breathed. even though i knew where i was, i was utterly and completely lost in a world of menacing thoughts. even a fun night out with my friends from my a—le
"i think you'vejust got hangover, love." on, i was going to live, i could get on with my day. that was until i was on the train to birmingham with my sister, and along came another thought. this time it was me, lying in a hospital bed with tubes all over me. then it was words flashing against a black screen. "you could have prevented this. you could have gone to hospital and had your stomach pumped, if only you had listened to me!". the train pulled into the station and i...
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i think we got this. alright? so we can put this think together so i get the bell bottoms. i break them out and i'm putting them with some good boots and like a vest and a scarf tied around the neck and like a thing >> jimmy: yeah >> and i'm looking in the mirror and i've got a beard going and i'm like, "oh, i'm going '70s stache. it's got to happen." >> jimmy: oh >> so i whittle everything down and i'm -- it's thin i mean, it's like a high school boy trying to grow a mustache. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah [ laughter ] >> but it looks great for the party. right? >> jimmy: oh, yeah, perfect. >> so, we show up at the thing and my wife is in this timeless jumper that could have be from any -- so we show up. and i'm looking around and nobody else is in 1970s anything [ light laughter ] right? and i'm like, "what kind of -- what the hell -- the theme for the party is 1930s new year's. and i look like burt reynolds from -- "boogie nights." [ laughter ] and i'm like, "this is a joke. [ applause ] i'm walking around and what
i think we got this. alright? so we can put this think together so i get the bell bottoms. i break them out and i'm putting them with some good boots and like a vest and a scarf tied around the neck and like a thing >> jimmy: yeah >> and i'm looking in the mirror and i've got a beard going and i'm like, "oh, i'm going '70s stache. it's got to happen." >> jimmy: oh >> so i whittle everything down and i'm -- it's thin i mean, it's like a high school boy trying to...
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the squadron was amazing when i got there. i don't remember when ron got there. i know we were very close. but we had a lot of world war ii guys were seniors in that. and mentor number three -- found the japanese at the battle of midway. he was flying a patrol plane. we were surrounded by great talent from world war ii in the first fighter squadron. we had 60 airplanes, four different kinds. the old guy said we have done it. we want to stay home, drink a little whiskey and take care of mom and the kids. so they did. and they encouraged us to fly. and so i had all the flight time. this is a key point of where you are today in america. we had all the flight time that we could handle as young pilots. it's not true today. i'll talk more about it later on. but success from that day on, mentoring is the reason. i don't think intuitively i ever knew what ultimately i was capable of doing. i think it was being exposed to great americans. 28 victories in world war ii. he was ready to rest a little bit. his enthusiasm carried over to five or six checked in that squadron. an
the squadron was amazing when i got there. i don't remember when ron got there. i know we were very close. but we had a lot of world war ii guys were seniors in that. and mentor number three -- found the japanese at the battle of midway. he was flying a patrol plane. we were surrounded by great talent from world war ii in the first fighter squadron. we had 60 airplanes, four different kinds. the old guy said we have done it. we want to stay home, drink a little whiskey and take care of mom and...
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i. owe. you you didn't. you. you. just you know. then you know you've got of us now but then and then what i'd ask them and i don't want to get on my. own and i got offended. when i thought i was just. being you know in your. border of the day you only heard it so much yeah yeah. yes i don't know hell i don't i go i lent. by. someone in. the. this. is. then he had even. though she. should be called. to be at this of course she said had. she. been in the. political to him to have been a good. it did me good to me and it so emotional and. then it has to do. is you know come with a one has. then you can go now to get. it that yes. yes this will lead to a i. will . hit. the again i think you need to. know about the market. but he needed. to get a little into going to get i mean quote underselling. kink in london can they get started on the internet and i think it is about who can leave out of. the. car that we know connie. and you see not even a. name on the in english because they're getting just a new democracy in the head of this because they'll let the have
i. owe. you you didn't. you. you. just you know. then you know you've got of us now but then and then what i'd ask them and i don't want to get on my. own and i got offended. when i thought i was just. being you know in your. border of the day you only heard it so much yeah yeah. yes i don't know hell i don't i go i lent. by. someone in. the. this. is. then he had even. though she. should be called. to be at this of course she said had. she. been in the. political to him to have been a good. it...
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that's -- i would say you did okay >> yeah, thanks. >> seth: okay. >> i think i got zero out of four rate >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> i crushed it. >> seth: all right, is it my turn >> yes >> seth: okay. >> okay, i'm very excited. >> seth: okay. >> here is the first one >> seth: okay. oh, i -- is this "dance dance revolution?" >> yes, it is! >> seth: yeah. [ cheers and applause >> wow, well done. >> seth: thank you very much >> oh, my gosh that was very cool >> seth: thank you very much >> yeah, okay. i think you might know this boy. do you know this boy [ laughter ] you guys know this boy >> seth: is it "dragon ball z? >> no, similar it is an anime >> seth: okay, same, like, same genre? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: what is his name? >> ash like your son >> seth: oh, wow >> yeah. >> seth: okay, he's not named after this [ laughter ] >> if you knew - >> seth: and what is ash -- how would you describe ash >> i would say ash recently became a master. is that helpful. >> seth: like, recently -- like, how recently >> like, a week ago maybe. after 22 years of working for it, he finall
that's -- i would say you did okay >> yeah, thanks. >> seth: okay. >> i think i got zero out of four rate >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> i crushed it. >> seth: all right, is it my turn >> yes >> seth: okay. >> okay, i'm very excited. >> seth: okay. >> here is the first one >> seth: okay. oh, i -- is this "dance dance revolution?" >> yes, it is! >> seth: yeah. [ cheers and applause >> wow, well...
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i got to some stairs. case, and i'm congratulating myself because i'm going well so far, minus the toilet incident. it is going all right until i reach the top of the stairs and i clang into something giant and metal. so i stumble back a little bit, fully expecting some kind of like home alone trap to just unleash itself on me, and it turned out to be a massive suit of armour just leaning against the wall. laughter so it's not what you would expect to find when you're just strolling through a house. but anyway. it dawns on me at this point, this is my boss's house, so there is a lot of expensive stuff around. and i've only been at this job for two weeks as well, so i'm pretty sure rampaging through priceless ornaments is not going to do me any favours at thisjob. eventually i find myself in a cloakroom. so i was feeling my way round there, just coats and bags, the biggest cloakroom i have ever been in my life, bigger than every room in my house, it was crazy. i'm in there and i hear noise from outside, a bi
i got to some stairs. case, and i'm congratulating myself because i'm going well so far, minus the toilet incident. it is going all right until i reach the top of the stairs and i clang into something giant and metal. so i stumble back a little bit, fully expecting some kind of like home alone trap to just unleash itself on me, and it turned out to be a massive suit of armour just leaning against the wall. laughter so it's not what you would expect to find when you're just strolling through a...
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i feel like guys hype it up in their head and i got to do it and all these big steps. >> i am half germaned "avengers". >> jimmy: you got a wedding gift >> i didn't give you a gift yet but i can't wait to get to that wedding and hear sweet, sweet beautiful words. did anybody object >> jimmy: that's your cue? [ laughter ] >> i am going to talk. >> jimmy: give me the mic. >> i am going to come and dress like eight miles >> coming it hot like eminem >> jimmy: are you planning a bachelor party >> at some point i am hoping that michael will take the rain. >> jimmy: >> i got to do it man, because if you do it, it is going to be boring >> it will be definitely the daytime. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: scarlett will certainly be there [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what would you plan? >> something dirty [ laughter ] >> jimmy: have you planned a bachelor's party before? >> for che, i wanted to do, there was this bar in jersey that was was like hooters but it was butt theme which was so much worst than hooters it was called bottoms up >> jimmy: oh my gosh >> you are not going to believe this but it closed [ lau
i feel like guys hype it up in their head and i got to do it and all these big steps. >> i am half germaned "avengers". >> jimmy: you got a wedding gift >> i didn't give you a gift yet but i can't wait to get to that wedding and hear sweet, sweet beautiful words. did anybody object >> jimmy: that's your cue? [ laughter ] >> i am going to talk. >> jimmy: give me the mic. >> i am going to come and dress like eight miles >> coming it hot...
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again i got very lucky that i would. get. to go get help. to mitigate get help. pay it up without any help only you know. to get. a little history right. you told. me. so much micah met him finally got him. from inside the walls of a west african prison comes. a chance to create to express emotion and take the 1st steps towards rehabilitation. a renowned choreographer shares his passion for dogs inspiring prisoners to perform and to reach beyond the ill deeds of the past and the confines of their present the dance of the us with this documentary on al-jazeera new leaders place children in this refugee camp the latest victims of the unending sectarian violence in central african republic among them are survivors of unspeakable violence 10 year olds his mother is dead her father is gone killed because they were christian by their own muslim neighbors this is a least you home an overcrowded refugee camp of 23000 people surrounded by armed militia groups celine wants answers she says she wants to be asking the questions and so we traded places inch took the microphone
again i got very lucky that i would. get. to go get help. to mitigate get help. pay it up without any help only you know. to get. a little history right. you told. me. so much micah met him finally got him. from inside the walls of a west african prison comes. a chance to create to express emotion and take the 1st steps towards rehabilitation. a renowned choreographer shares his passion for dogs inspiring prisoners to perform and to reach beyond the ill deeds of the past and the confines of...
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i got pushback, i got f-bombs, i got... yes. paul, come on. paul: what was i disagreeing with? whole deal with marcus. and i got fed up there because every time i'd come in and it would be, "well, if we didn't have to do this because of marcus, then blah, blah, blah." paul: ultimately, i was in favor, and i signed through it and went through it. lemonis: just to be clear, mike has a well-documented history of blaming others, including paul, for everything that goes wrong here. mike: some of the areas that paul was in, he is not good at. that said... lemonis: why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody else. i said... lemonis: well, you said paul should have done this. what about you? and so as he's telling me things, i'm taking it all with a grain of salt. the two of you, your relationship is no longer? you guys have no relationship anymore? paul: not really. no. lemonis: how come, paul? paul: all the tension and stress of locations and closing, and that all fell apart. lemonis: it didn't fall apart on my end. my money got spent. i haven't gotten one lic
i got pushback, i got f-bombs, i got... yes. paul, come on. paul: what was i disagreeing with? whole deal with marcus. and i got fed up there because every time i'd come in and it would be, "well, if we didn't have to do this because of marcus, then blah, blah, blah." paul: ultimately, i was in favor, and i signed through it and went through it. lemonis: just to be clear, mike has a well-documented history of blaming others, including paul, for everything that goes wrong here. mike:...
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i got a tour around even a little bit before that. the first time i came was long before he got into this, probably sometime early april or may in 2018. had a great lunch and everybody said if you are ever going to learn anything about iowa, you have to meet this woman name jan bauer. i was a little nervous. she's been teaching me all the way so long. so i appreciate both your warm we will always carry names and also your endorsement for sure. [applause] look about this time of year you people from all over the country and they visit you and try to make some accentuated connection to iowa. not going to tell you about my great-great-grandparents in hendrick county in 1850 and i'm not going to tell you that my mom was born in ottumwa. yes she was. this not why we gather. right. we gather for the sake of our country for the sake of our country, standing in this what we are going to pass on to the next generation. we gather to make sure donald trump is the one term president. [applause] it's not the only reason though, more than just beati
i got a tour around even a little bit before that. the first time i came was long before he got into this, probably sometime early april or may in 2018. had a great lunch and everybody said if you are ever going to learn anything about iowa, you have to meet this woman name jan bauer. i was a little nervous. she's been teaching me all the way so long. so i appreciate both your warm we will always carry names and also your endorsement for sure. [applause] look about this time of year you people...
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i never heard anybody that could do that. >> i got to tell you i think in a couple of weeks we are onto see stuff that was driving them. jimi is not happy with the licks he was playing. >> do you have to practice every day like a violinist? do you keep in shape every day? >> i like to play to myself before we go on stage or if i feel down and depressed, you know. >> you know, it was stuff that happens to every musician, and you know, especially guys who are in the limelight and are put on pedestals, you know, and they have that pressure of having to do something new all the time. >> we were on a plane, and i said, why are you so unhappy about what you're doing? and he said, well, you're going to know this one day, and you're going to probably know it more than me. you're going to be real successful. you're going to have to spit up hits, you're going to have to work real hard, you know, that's really not what i'm into. i says, i'd love to have your problems, you know. and he said, well, you will have them. ♪ >>> cnn films, now more than ever, the history of chicago is presented by volk
i never heard anybody that could do that. >> i got to tell you i think in a couple of weeks we are onto see stuff that was driving them. jimi is not happy with the licks he was playing. >> do you have to practice every day like a violinist? do you keep in shape every day? >> i like to play to myself before we go on stage or if i feel down and depressed, you know. >> you know, it was stuff that happens to every musician, and you know, especially guys who are in the...
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hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy.nsed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! lots to talk about in the sports world tonight...(ken) mark carpenter and kate rooney join us now from the set of 'bay area sports night'. let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here now with a final look at weather. lawrence karnow: summer heat returned to the bay area as highs soared into the 80s in san francisco with upper 90s inland. a heat advisory has been issued by the national weather service through friday evening. on the satellite you can see some storms in the gulf of alaska but high pressure over california will send the storms well to the north for the next couple of days. offshore winds will continue tonight to bring even hotter temperatures tomorrow. lows tonight will stay very mild and in the 50s and 60s. tomorrow will see highs in the 100s inland with 80s and 90s around the bay and 70s at the coast. it will cool a little on saturday but more clouds and cooler weather are forecast for sun
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the more involved my jobs god bless i got to do. this was an opportunity for me to return to the craft. the actual riding actually comes easy for me. is figuring out what i want to say is the challenge. in what direction i want to ta take. he can be something for the new york times or a book. once i know where i'm trying to go, inflows. i find it gratifying. it's almost instant gratification. in the work that i done, i get very little of. >> tough love my story of the things worth fighting for. comes out in october by susan rice. there's a look at some books being published this week. former secretary of heaven military career and views on chaos. former senior adviser to president bill clinton, and hillary clinton sydney louisville, continues his multivolume biography on the life of abraham lincoln in all the powers of earth. in defending his real arid author and if it reflects on his efforts to. the life of publishing magnate. also being public this week in super punch, sometimes technology course on mike isaac examines the rise of
the more involved my jobs god bless i got to do. this was an opportunity for me to return to the craft. the actual riding actually comes easy for me. is figuring out what i want to say is the challenge. in what direction i want to ta take. he can be something for the new york times or a book. once i know where i'm trying to go, inflows. i find it gratifying. it's almost instant gratification. in the work that i done, i get very little of. >> tough love my story of the things worth...
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hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. th licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! i am royalty of racing, i am the twisting thundercloud. raise your steins to the king of speed. hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be, only with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. ♪ >>> there are about 3,500 men and women housed in san antonio's bexar county jail. they share something in common with each other and the staff. unlike prison, where inmates typically arrive from all over the state, jails cater to a single county or city. so it's not unusual for anyone here to come across a familiar face. but when officer moore first noticed thomas thames, he was more than a little surprised. >> at first, i saw the guy and i was like, is that him? you know? you sort of get that little -- i said nah, that's not him. no, that's not him. >> three years earlier, he was making a name for himself in san antonio. due to the popularity of his barbecue restaurant and catering service
hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. th licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! i am royalty of racing, i am the twisting thundercloud. raise your steins to the king of speed. hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be, only with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. ♪ >>> there are about 3,500 men and women housed in san antonio's bexar county jail. they share something in...
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every thing came to a complete and the day that i was raped i got there in february. by april i was drugged and raped for the 1st time i had like a cold or pneumonia like sometimes and so they sent me to get shot. and while i was waiting to be examined. and came in and he helped himself he said he was going to the bathroom and he came into my room and and that's when he raped me the entire time i was screaming and yelling for help and for him to stop nobody came to the door and nobody. came to help me and maurice cure anything they made it very very clear. if i said anything they were going to kill me. you know and then of course i didn't have anyone to go talk to because the people that were perpetrating me were the police. it was my 1st time ever and. i had a tough time convincing myself that i'm still. if this is happening to me you know i can only imagine surely i'm not the only one in which i found out later go in through the claims process that i wasn't. it's just after 3 am i see a shadow of a human head over my body next thing you know like i'm awake and like h
every thing came to a complete and the day that i was raped i got there in february. by april i was drugged and raped for the 1st time i had like a cold or pneumonia like sometimes and so they sent me to get shot. and while i was waiting to be examined. and came in and he helped himself he said he was going to the bathroom and he came into my room and and that's when he raped me the entire time i was screaming and yelling for help and for him to stop nobody came to the door and nobody. came to...
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that is how i got into psychology. i thought, if i'm going to do psychotherapy, i might as well understand it, you know, from that point. but then i discovered that psychologists are, indeed, crazy people. [laughter] i mean, it was just overwhelming. fortunately, i had the social work background, so i survived. [laughter] thank you. >> anyone else? >> it doesn't work. i am a student at central now, and i'm a class where we have been talking about pretty much the everyday stories that we hear all the time. and we were sitting in class, and it's not that we thought we were getting tired of it, it was like we want to know more. and my question was even though all this stuff was going on, did you still feel like a regular student who had all this homework to do and were worried that you were going to pass the test that you had to take or anything? >> oh, yeah. but we never worried about that stuff. i think, is that true, carlotta? you never worried about taking a test? >> oh, no. >> you were a smart kid. [laughter] >> not s
that is how i got into psychology. i thought, if i'm going to do psychotherapy, i might as well understand it, you know, from that point. but then i discovered that psychologists are, indeed, crazy people. [laughter] i mean, it was just overwhelming. fortunately, i had the social work background, so i survived. [laughter] thank you. >> anyone else? >> it doesn't work. i am a student at central now, and i'm a class where we have been talking about pretty much the everyday stories...
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i asked a few times for an answer and i finally got this. they stopped counting. they stopped counting i think the 1990s. even academics can't keep up. it was over 300,000 federal criminal laws. some of them are vitally important. but some of them i gave a couple examples in the book. if you catch up too quickly and don't label it as substandard, that is a problem. that's a problem. if you sell mattresses and tear off the tag, you are a federal criminal. [laughter] i worry about overt criminalization. what do we do about this? >> that is a long discussion but they go through a couple of ideas. i don't have all of the answers, but these are things that i think we all need to think about. do you need a lawyer to do every little thing, i wil will help yu with an uncontested divorce, they regulate themselves are the only profession to regulate themselves i think as lawyers we have to ask ourselves do some of them only help us? does it take the three years of law school to become confident for any legal advice clinics in england you can get a degree as an undergraduate
i asked a few times for an answer and i finally got this. they stopped counting. they stopped counting i think the 1990s. even academics can't keep up. it was over 300,000 federal criminal laws. some of them are vitally important. but some of them i gave a couple examples in the book. if you catch up too quickly and don't label it as substandard, that is a problem. that's a problem. if you sell mattresses and tear off the tag, you are a federal criminal. [laughter] i worry about overt...
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i got it. i got it. i just want to ask you this.e have to go but do you think because everyone is saying it's secondhand knowledge or third-hand knowledge, maybe this whistle-blower is taking the information from somebody so close to the president they don't want to be revealed. has anybody thought about that and the whistle-blower is the messenger and the person who has the information is feeding the whistle-blower the information that they're so close they don't want the president or anyone that's close to him to know about it. is that possible? mike? >> it's possible but the way i read this, don, is somebody in the chain of receipt of this information tells me that they are already in that stream of information. what they were doing is these people they probably worked with for a long time came forward and said, gosh, i'm concerned about this and through the process of t their job, they kept coming forward and saying i got something, i got something. >> you're the perfect group to have this conversation. thank you so. we got to t
i got it. i got it. i just want to ask you this.e have to go but do you think because everyone is saying it's secondhand knowledge or third-hand knowledge, maybe this whistle-blower is taking the information from somebody so close to the president they don't want to be revealed. has anybody thought about that and the whistle-blower is the messenger and the person who has the information is feeding the whistle-blower the information that they're so close they don't want the president or anyone...
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instead, targeting trump. >> he said i got you. he said i see you, i got you. and then what did he do? he passes a tax bill benefiting the top 1% and the biggest corporations in america. >> harris and the other 9 candidates on stage last night have already qualified for the october debate, along with bay area billionaire tom steier. >>> housing secretary ben carson says he's on his way to california to intervene in our homeless crisis. another trump administration member, secretary carson, and other officials will reportedly visit los angeles soon. they're said to be looking into whether it's legal to raise homeless camps, just knock them down and relocate large numbers of them from l.a.'s skid row. earlier this week, officials secretly toured an abandoned facility in california and held talks about leaders in los angeles. homeless advocates say it's not the crack down they need right now. it's more services and housing. unclear if the bay area is targeted in this whole operation. next week, president trump will be visiting the bay area to attend a high-dollar
instead, targeting trump. >> he said i got you. he said i see you, i got you. and then what did he do? he passes a tax bill benefiting the top 1% and the biggest corporations in america. >> harris and the other 9 candidates on stage last night have already qualified for the october debate, along with bay area billionaire tom steier. >>> housing secretary ben carson says he's on his way to california to intervene in our homeless crisis. another trump administration member,...
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what does it matter how i got them, i got them. they were given to me. and now i have them. i don't understand, you guys were the ones that told me i should try to get an emmy this year, and i got you [ bleep ] two. it was -- it was surprisingly easy, actually. oh, that -- oh, my. you don't need to be hurtful. i see. wrong number. [ laughter and applause ] >> it seems i'm no longer allowed to say i have emmy's. however, i do think it's the right time to announce that i have an naacp award. [ cheers and applause [ cheers and applause ] >> i got this for playing cookie on "empire." thank you to the fans. thank you for watching. i'm jim jeffries, i think we can all do better, good night. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody! thank you for tuning in! and thank you for coming out! thank you so much for coming out! i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight is the governor of the great state of california, gavin newsom is joining us, everybody! (
what does it matter how i got them, i got them. they were given to me. and now i have them. i don't understand, you guys were the ones that told me i should try to get an emmy this year, and i got you [ bleep ] two. it was -- it was surprisingly easy, actually. oh, that -- oh, my. you don't need to be hurtful. i see. wrong number. [ laughter and applause ] >> it seems i'm no longer allowed to say i have emmy's. however, i do think it's the right time to announce that i have an naacp...
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i got my gang. they got their gang. epresent my blue rag. point blank. you know, you got some good staff. you got some [ bleep ] staff. you know what i'm saying? i can't let no staff disrespect me because i'm a man. if i let them disrespect me, that reflects my homeboys. if i don't do something when a staff member disrespects me, something may be done to me. i spent, i think, nine, ten months in the hole for conspiracy to murder staff. >> was there a conspiracy to murder staff? >> i don't know nothing about that. you know, i never did nothing that they didn't have coming. >> staff are targeted? >> hell, yeah. >> why do they target staff? >> everything have a reason. it can be -- okay. it can be a staff, like i say, coming in. he [ bleep ] want to talk to me in a tougher way. i'm not going to accept that. i don't care because he wears green. he bleeds just like i bleed. you know what i'm saying? >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." after more than two years in prison, jacob bell finally has his freedom. >> i fee
i got my gang. they got their gang. epresent my blue rag. point blank. you know, you got some good staff. you got some [ bleep ] staff. you know what i'm saying? i can't let no staff disrespect me because i'm a man. if i let them disrespect me, that reflects my homeboys. if i don't do something when a staff member disrespects me, something may be done to me. i spent, i think, nine, ten months in the hole for conspiracy to murder staff. >> was there a conspiracy to murder staff? >> i...
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hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy.censed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! >>> white house whistleblower controversy analysis as political heavyhitters make or take jabs on sunday morning's show. >> plus, monday marks the beginning of fall, but will the temperatures fall? we have your forecast. >> join us monday morning 4:30 to 7:00. >>> finally tonight a super collaboration. the san jose public library teamed up with dc comics to make a library card. features batman reading the super sounds comic book. the partnership is in honor of batman day which is tomorrow raj, you can put your outfit on. you can get the free card at any of the san jose locations. there is limited amount so you want to get there early. >> i got to get my son over there. that's pretty cool. >> how did you know i have a batman outfit? >> you've got to post it on twitter. >> i will wear it monday night at 6:00 p.m. have a great weekend. >> jimmy: hey tariq, impressive skills dude. >> tariq: thanks man ya i got a longest pong going. >> jimmy:
hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy.censed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! >>> white house whistleblower controversy analysis as political heavyhitters make or take jabs on sunday morning's show. >> plus, monday marks the beginning of fall, but will the temperatures fall? we have your forecast. >> join us monday morning 4:30 to 7:00. >>> finally tonight a super collaboration. the san jose public library teamed...
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i got a production company. we got movies to do. >> i look back on it and think, boy, we have aged.at, you know, it was something to be proud aftof. and it's just been one heck of a ride. >> i'm going leave the backpack and run in from here. all right, put the brake on. >> "s.e.a.l. team" stage. david, we have been looking for you. can we have a clue? >> before you get the clue, i need ten pushups. >> you got ten in. >> see how good this is. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven eight, nine, ten. yes, sir! >> there's no sirs. here's the clue. they'll be there for you, that's the clue. wait a second, bring it back to a woman and a man. >> bring it back to a woman and a man who of a plan. >> a woman who had a plan to get her body back after baby. >>> flaunt that body, girl. >> jessica simpson lost 100 pounds. plus. >>> plus, a royal engaged. we'll tell you who. plus, hailey baldwin's wild night. how jus sin's night was anything but. >>> first, exclusive -- reba mcentire is cmt's artist of a lifetime. >> we have worked hard the past 43 years. i'll thrilled about it. >> see her hon
i got a production company. we got movies to do. >> i look back on it and think, boy, we have aged.at, you know, it was something to be proud aftof. and it's just been one heck of a ride. >> i'm going leave the backpack and run in from here. all right, put the brake on. >> "s.e.a.l. team" stage. david, we have been looking for you. can we have a clue? >> before you get the clue, i need ten pushups. >> you got ten in. >> see how good this is....
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i charged my phone, got out of there, it does have a happy ending. irthday on time, i got out of the house independently with a bit of an assist from the miracle cat — and even better, later on i found out that my boss found another one of my colleagues downstairs passed out in his pants on the sofa. so compared to him, i didn't do too badly. laughter thank you so much, thanks for listening. cheering and applause ladies and gentlemen, give it up for reece finnegan. cheering and applause please welcome to the stage, sarah collins! cheering and applause hi. i have a condition that is often erroneously called "pure 0h". pure 0 is short for purely obsessional ocd, a kind of ocd that does not involve some of your traditional compulsions like excessive hand washing, cleaning or performing rituals. symmetry does not do much for me. i could not care less about whether my revision notes are colour—coded or not. my bedroom is the messiest room you will have ever seen in your life. research has shown that purely obsessional ocd is not actually purely obsessional
i charged my phone, got out of there, it does have a happy ending. irthday on time, i got out of the house independently with a bit of an assist from the miracle cat — and even better, later on i found out that my boss found another one of my colleagues downstairs passed out in his pants on the sofa. so compared to him, i didn't do too badly. laughter thank you so much, thanks for listening. cheering and applause ladies and gentlemen, give it up for reece finnegan. cheering and applause...
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that i got by. there. is the fact that the under that bought the book but returned in the long haul i've been. at the. $86340.00 bottles in 2 and a half hours that's a lot of plastic we did the calculations that 10 bottles a 2nd and that's only on mom production line in one of the factories in the country . 5 years ago this factory only fabricated glass bottles but on the day. evolved is that the production line for glass bottles is almost at a complete standstill. because they want to expose it to go way up on plastic other g.b.u. while you are doing it but the 3 apart from those 2 are given to you in terms of prosthetics that in terms of us it's a good tool for good for. the aesthetic perhaps but the choice of plastic is essentially unless you glass bottles they 5 are sticky hope of a good time of the book. but for me i don't care about the guitar i'm only kidding. what our guide is trying to say is that plastic doesn't seem to be a problem for the environment in tanzania so it's come back to business to
that i got by. there. is the fact that the under that bought the book but returned in the long haul i've been. at the. $86340.00 bottles in 2 and a half hours that's a lot of plastic we did the calculations that 10 bottles a 2nd and that's only on mom production line in one of the factories in the country . 5 years ago this factory only fabricated glass bottles but on the day. evolved is that the production line for glass bottles is almost at a complete standstill. because they want to expose...
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i really enjoyed the whole challenge of it i got several different awards and. it was mainly men love that i could blend in and keep up with the guys and work as hard as. i knew how to you was challenging and education was talk not my senior year i was selected to be one of the top 30 leadership positions by the company great officers there. after basic i went to the naval security group alaska i remember getting there you know issued a parka got set up in my room and then he took me to the bar which was in our barracks and set down in a table were was me and about 10 other guys. and you know kind of felt like a piece of meat on a slab at that point and i never wanted to turn around and leave so much of my life that i couldn't. yeah yeah. i. did. i met corey december 17th of 2007 i was on watch when she got to the station and. this blew me away when she walked in. please right. forward ok thank you. the command told us that she was coming that there are some issues but we didn't none of the crew knew exactly what had happened and i didn't find out. for a long tim
i really enjoyed the whole challenge of it i got several different awards and. it was mainly men love that i could blend in and keep up with the guys and work as hard as. i knew how to you was challenging and education was talk not my senior year i was selected to be one of the top 30 leadership positions by the company great officers there. after basic i went to the naval security group alaska i remember getting there you know issued a parka got set up in my room and then he took me to the bar...