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what we got in a town but a. little boy lad. i was again got going i guess i got i guess i'm going to have my dad wouldn't pay much they did. what i did and the table door don't go don't they. just this cold feel so spread it with dozens of square kilometers to the country's largest reserves owed to the exploited by a state run monopoly. everybody hundreds from nearby villages descended to the quarry to steal coal from the company turns a blind eye to the bit you'll see for many it's the only...
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>> i got a lot of family support. >> all right, man. tell me that but i see them back in a few months. okay? they'll be with you in a minute to process you out. >> okay. >> this is the information on three strikes laws. make sure you read that before you go out. what i need you to do is sign your name here and print your name right underneath there for me. >> okay. >> i got $200 on you. i give you this money for the train station, all right? do you have any children? >> yes, i got a son. >> you have one son. how old is he? >> 18 months old. >> that's your best bet you don't come back. be a good role model for your son. okay? >> i will. >> all right. you ready to roll? >> yes. >> i have responsibilities, i got a son now, i got a wife. i got to try to make things right there and got to get out there and just do it. >> straight on. >> i'm not shackled. that's pretty cool. >> all right, ray, halfway home, buddy. >> i'm feeling really anxious, it's really happening. say good-bye to this place. just happy to be gone. >> i haven't seen him in
>> i got a lot of family support. >> all right, man. tell me that but i see them back in a few months. okay? they'll be with you in a minute to process you out. >> okay. >> this is the information on three strikes laws. make sure you read that before you go out. what i need you to do is sign your name here and print your name right underneath there for me. >> okay. >> i got $200 on you. i give you this money for the train station, all right? do you have any...
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but they did and i got there and i was grateful. d: when the you got there, did you say, these kids are smarter than me? or they are not as smart as me? lloyd: i did not get to smart versus not smart. i had to get to the idea that we are from different planets. the first thing i did when i got accepted to college, my parents took me to something called the male shop on ralph avenue in brooklyn where they bought me, for $40, sports jackets, slacks, burnt orange pants -- the kind of things that, i wouldn't say i fit the demographic. when i got to harvard, i'm sure my roommates from the new england prep school community looked at me like i was from some foreign planet. and i could tell that look. i was nuanced enough to tell that they were looking at me like i was some different species. david: were you an athlete or a scholar? lloyd: a swimmer in high school. i could never have been good in college even if i was good in high school in new york city. but, and i went there, and i tried to do that. i wasn't going to be any good. david: di
but they did and i got there and i was grateful. d: when the you got there, did you say, these kids are smarter than me? or they are not as smart as me? lloyd: i did not get to smart versus not smart. i had to get to the idea that we are from different planets. the first thing i did when i got accepted to college, my parents took me to something called the male shop on ralph avenue in brooklyn where they bought me, for $40, sports jackets, slacks, burnt orange pants -- the kind of things that,...
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i got my gang. they got their gang. form. i represent 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 got my gang. they got their gang. form. i represent 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?...
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so i got a little carried away with it. made up my own reason to have a playoff beard. >> okay. >> this is four months of hard work. perseverance. that i can't let it ride for at least another three weeks. >> how does your wife like it? >> she liked it about three weeks ago before it got unruly. >> reporter: though he is one of the best basketball players in the world, he keeps the priority on being a dad and husband. >> instead of just one baby girl running around, i got two. that's a challenge in itself. to begin with. >> reporter: his oldest daughter riley famous for postgame press conference appearances. >> i want to sit on your lap. >> okay, okay. >> reporter: his wife aiysha, a professional chef with her own show on food network "aiysha's home kitchen." >> she's very active on social media, documenting her family's daily life on instagram. >> and a foul! >> reporter: last year after her husband steph fouled out during game six of the nba finals -- >> first time he's fouled out since december -- >> reporter: aiysha came
so i got a little carried away with it. made up my own reason to have a playoff beard. >> okay. >> this is four months of hard work. perseverance. that i can't let it ride for at least another three weeks. >> how does your wife like it? >> she liked it about three weeks ago before it got unruly. >> reporter: though he is one of the best basketball players in the world, he keeps the priority on being a dad and husband. >> instead of just one baby girl running...
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so i don't look the same. >> you know she ain't got no eyebrows, no eyelashes. i'm not trying to be funny or put her down or anything but this is a jail. people in jail talk. >> they call her avatar. they call her alien. i mean, it's just cruel. >> avatar. that's her new nickname. people are actually calling her that on the block now. >> i cry a lot. because i never heard, i never understood -- i'm always my-understood. i'm always singled out. i'm always the outcast. and it hurts. >> she's like scaly a little bit. and she's tall and slinky, you know? >> ginger lucas is serving nine months after pleading guilty to selling crack cocaine to an undercover officer. she's been here several times before for convictions including theft, forgery, embezzlement, and prostitution. >> crack cocaine, i used to be addicted to it. and i was just doing anything and everything to get the money to supply my habit. you know how they say if you smoke crack you lose a lot of weight? bull [ bleep ]. i was eating and smoking at the same time. >> after i go on like my binge and stuff i w
so i don't look the same. >> you know she ain't got no eyebrows, no eyelashes. i'm not trying to be funny or put her down or anything but this is a jail. people in jail talk. >> they call her avatar. they call her alien. i mean, it's just cruel. >> avatar. that's her new nickname. people are actually calling her that on the block now. >> i cry a lot. because i never heard, i never understood -- i'm always my-understood. i'm always singled out. i'm always the outcast. and...
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nine months later i got called directorerve as the of human health. at was august 2009 when i took on that role. i thought that role would be something that i would do perhaps for the next seven or eight years, because the director of the nih historically has had a turnover when there is a new president. i sent my letter of resignation's like all the other appointees did an expected on june or 20th that i would have a different job. on january 18, i got in email that said very simply, very directly, your resignation letter has been rejected. [laughter] some have speculated it must've been the grammar. [laughter] or maybe i had a misspelled word or something. at any rate, i was asked and still am to continue as the director of the national institutes of health. we think of it as the national institution of hope. [applause] i get to preside over this amazing engine of discovery at the time of unbelievable scientific promise. we talked about some of the scientific opportunities yesterday at the symposium. neuroscience is at an amazing place. we figure out
nine months later i got called directorerve as the of human health. at was august 2009 when i took on that role. i thought that role would be something that i would do perhaps for the next seven or eight years, because the director of the nih historically has had a turnover when there is a new president. i sent my letter of resignation's like all the other appointees did an expected on june or 20th that i would have a different job. on january 18, i got in email that said very simply, very...
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i got a love connection. local guy, on the big show, from our area, cute. cutie petuti from new jersey. this is new show on fox. you know, the the got andy cohen on this week, this is a guy that was a contestant. how did it go? it didn't work out. >> oh, really? i know he's from mt. laurel. good guy. >> so we will give him a second chance. ladies, just wait for it. >> oh, he got bounced last night? >> ya. >> oh, all right. >> you won't believe what she had to say about him, too, when she rated him. my gosh. >> i heart that part of the show. it is so fascinating. you simply look at the other person. >> and rate them. >> one to ten. >> oh,. >> oh! and i know he gave her a nine. oh,. >> wait until you hear what she gave him. >> it is national donut day. that's why we have the giant donut in the studio here. >> oh, where did it go? over there? >> dunkin donut outside, giving away donuts, then so many different shops have come to us at fourth and market. >> okay. >> with donuts on a platter. >> like who? >> more than just donuts. imagine donut cake? >> what? >> l
i got a love connection. local guy, on the big show, from our area, cute. cutie petuti from new jersey. this is new show on fox. you know, the the got andy cohen on this week, this is a guy that was a contestant. how did it go? it didn't work out. >> oh, really? i know he's from mt. laurel. good guy. >> so we will give him a second chance. ladies, just wait for it. >> oh, he got bounced last night? >> ya. >> oh, all right. >> you won't believe what she had to...
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and am i right you had three desks in your study? yes. so if you gotuld wheel the chair over to another one. explain how that worked. we were young and poor and i was writing almost a book every year. i think i wrote almost ten books in my 20s. i guess because i can but mostly because i had to. so i had this room that was essentially an enclosed veranda. the stumps were gone so it was sloping down, you know, the chair with the wheels, you're sloping towards the desk. it was gravity saying, "keep at it, keep at it." if you would try and push back from the desk... i had three desks along this sort of enclosed veranda which was freezing in the winter and boiling in the summer. if i got stuck on something, i just couldn't afford to try and figure it out so i would just leave it because i'm a great avoider of conflict, and i would just go on to do something else. the problem would solve itself in my absence. yes. and then you had this enormous success with your novel cloudstreet, which has been described as the great australian novel. it sold in its hundred
and am i right you had three desks in your study? yes. so if you gotuld wheel the chair over to another one. explain how that worked. we were young and poor and i was writing almost a book every year. i think i wrote almost ten books in my 20s. i guess because i can but mostly because i had to. so i had this room that was essentially an enclosed veranda. the stumps were gone so it was sloping down, you know, the chair with the wheels, you're sloping towards the desk. it was gravity saying,...
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i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. en i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. ♪ >>> and look at lady gaga, starting another trend. let's call this fashion hiking. rocking a dress in heels while hiking with talent agent boyfriend. i see you gaga. we go from a star to, well, this guy. reality addict chad johnson. he crashed and burns in the bachelor franchise. he's back in a new show, famously single we just can't quit you chad. >> in a couple words, who is the chad people don't know? what are some characteristics? >> oh, perfect, emotional, sensitive. day in and day out, i just got to wake up and you know remind myself, it's okay to be perfect. >> okay, chad, last time it was far from a picture of perfection. >> come at me. serious, man. >> in less than 24 hours he was booted for drinking too much and making threats. now he's looking for love on famously single. >> went straight from attraction to are we in love? >> it does show a different side of me
i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. en i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. ♪ >>> and look at lady gaga, starting another trend. let's call this fashion hiking. rocking a dress in heels while hiking with talent agent boyfriend. i see you gaga. we go from a star to, well, this guy. reality addict chad johnson. he crashed and burns in the bachelor franchise. he's back in a new...
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and i finally was in the know so great and got up early now but i let them get a point about. the result of that one and we added i think we are a family. the real good he added in the good it yeah but about lose the bradley family live the fundraiser to have to be at it gather data savvy i don't know that i'd be. that of a party is there any of you who would it be that easy to party found out in a longer. people living in india's haunts and arid regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been delayed for the past two years and only water was used up a long time ago. by the. way you know that. they used to be a pond here but the local farmers have built mounds around their fields to keep the water for themselves rather than let it run into the common reservoir. and so the reservoir which is used to serve the village all year round is now only harmful by the time the heart is spring months arrive it's already dried out. she doesn't have anyone to look after her baby at home so s
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>> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and i'm like, "listen, i got to -- i'm going on the 'bachelorette. the guy's, like, "you know, my wife gave me this shirt on our wedding day," and i'm like, "i need the shirt." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: rachel is waiting for me. >> so i traded him shirts, and he gave me this shirt to wear. i gave it back to him eventually, but it was -- i mean, it was amazing. >> jimmy: did you ever get your shirt back? >> no. no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i want to talk about your show, "the ranch." man, oh man. it's fun. it's just a good, fun, funny sitcom. ♪ what can i say except you're welcome ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i know it. i think. >> yeah, yu have like -- "moana." >> jimmy: are you singing "moana" to me? >> i can't stop singing "moana." it's a weird thing. my daughter loves this thing, and i'm in whole foods walking around, and i'll hold the door for someone, they'll walk in i'm like, "what can i say except your welcome?" >> jimmy: isn't that weird. it gets stuck in your head. >> it gets stuck in your head. you can't lose it. >> jimmy: speaking of movi
>> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and i'm like, "listen, i got to -- i'm going on the 'bachelorette. the guy's, like, "you know, my wife gave me this shirt on our wedding day," and i'm like, "i need the shirt." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: rachel is waiting for me. >> so i traded him shirts, and he gave me this shirt to wear. i gave it back to him eventually, but it was -- i mean, it was amazing. >> jimmy: did you ever get your shirt back? >>...
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i got so nervous when they put me on the stand. i got nervous. i got so nervous. as soon as my lawyer read off the report that my probation officer said he recommends i get released, i was like, wow. me and my probation officer wasn't -- we wasn't like this. we wasn't like that. >> you just won the lottery today. >> yeah. yes. >> i don't want to hear about you doing something stupid. >> you're not going to. i promise you won't. got a girl. got a good girl. i'll be fine. >> after spending four years in and out of detention and the last 34 days locked up, 18-year-old ricky is finally free of the juvenile justice system. >> a new start on life for you so to speak? >> yeah. >> given the way things went today? >> that's the first time the court said something good about me. >> i could have given him more time in our detention center. i think that the taxpayers have spent enough money. he's already being supervised by another system. he's on parole. hopefully that will give him some, you know, supervision to the extent that he won't go out and re-offend. you know, we can
i got so nervous when they put me on the stand. i got nervous. i got so nervous. as soon as my lawyer read off the report that my probation officer said he recommends i get released, i was like, wow. me and my probation officer wasn't -- we wasn't like this. we wasn't like that. >> you just won the lottery today. >> yeah. yes. >> i don't want to hear about you doing something stupid. >> you're not going to. i promise you won't. got a girl. got a good girl. i'll be fine....
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when i seen him reaching, that's when i reached. got the weapon, killed him. i shot him right here in the stomach, in the side, i stabbed him seven times. i just went crazy on him. >> but that had nothing to do with why wolford had been brought pack to the jail shortly before we arrived to shoot our "extended stay" series there. >> inmate wolford is here on a hey-profile case concerning the murder of a young female some years ago. >> the cuyahoga county prosecutor's office says wolford wrote them a letter concerning the disappearance of a 16-year-old cleveland girl nine years earlier. >> i'm writing this letter because i have a confession i've held the past nine years. i killed a girl amanda. we were seeing each other the same time she and her boyfriend had been dating. i waited for her and i killed her. i used a rag with gas. it's been eating me up. i want her family to rest so i'll tell you where i dug a hole and put her. >> investigators interviewed wolford in prison. they say he described the girl's murder in detail and told them he buried her body in the s
when i seen him reaching, that's when i reached. got the weapon, killed him. i shot him right here in the stomach, in the side, i stabbed him seven times. i just went crazy on him. >> but that had nothing to do with why wolford had been brought pack to the jail shortly before we arrived to shoot our "extended stay" series there. >> inmate wolford is here on a hey-profile case concerning the murder of a young female some years ago. >> the cuyahoga county prosecutor's...
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on friday afternoon, i got a call from larry. ng on monday, and i set that meeting up a week beforehand, so i couldn't even call anybody to cancel on that monday. we had to push it to the tuesday. we saved the sale, but it was a little embarrassing. lemonis: because you put your neck out there. brian: absolutely. lemonis: what's the deal with that? larry: one of the problems here is production flow. it's not always apparent. you know, right now we're going through changes. i have to fill in every gap there is in the entire company. -when we grow -- -lemonis: that's not true. -brian: that's -- -larry: as we grow -- -brian: i got to tell you... -lemonis: that's not true. that's never gonna happen. i'm not gonna allow that. larry: i know -- okay. lemonis: we're given a job by gotham, and we're already late on the first job, and i'm not happy about it. [ door opens ] hey, bud. larry: hey. lemonis: i got to be honest -- with brian, he's not wrong about him being disappointed with the deliveries. larry: yeah, no, i know. i know. it's ou
on friday afternoon, i got a call from larry. ng on monday, and i set that meeting up a week beforehand, so i couldn't even call anybody to cancel on that monday. we had to push it to the tuesday. we saved the sale, but it was a little embarrassing. lemonis: because you put your neck out there. brian: absolutely. lemonis: what's the deal with that? larry: one of the problems here is production flow. it's not always apparent. you know, right now we're going through changes. i have to fill in...
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i just got chills. i know! tv, like, made for us. finally! finally. yeah.'re on! johnny knoxville is here. so we're just talking about what it feels like when your eyeball comes out of your head. turns out it doesn't feel great. >> no. i really wasn't expecting that at all. >> jimmy: here is a picture of you with your eye patch. and that's bubble gum, i hope, not eyeball. >> that is -- that was in the movie we have a theme park, and inside the theme park we have a petting zoo which is very dangerous. and this is minky the masturbating monkey. and that's not his character name, that's his name in real life. he has a problem, folks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: where did you find minky? >> we had an animal wrangler, i got this monkey who can't stop touching himself, would you like to use him in the movie? and i said yes. [ laughter ] and unfortunately he's a righty, he's got a hold of my gum. >> jimmy: so how often is this monkey touching himself? >> constantly. he'll lay into your arm too. which he did it to one of the actresses in the film. we were trying to get
i just got chills. i know! tv, like, made for us. finally! finally. yeah.'re on! johnny knoxville is here. so we're just talking about what it feels like when your eyeball comes out of your head. turns out it doesn't feel great. >> no. i really wasn't expecting that at all. >> jimmy: here is a picture of you with your eye patch. and that's bubble gum, i hope, not eyeball. >> that is -- that was in the movie we have a theme park, and inside the theme park we have a petting zoo...
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he's more dependable than anything i got in here. i mean, he takes a lot of the anger and temper away. makes it easier to cope in here. >> stone has been at wabash for a year and a half ago now. >> i talk to guys that come in here from all the other prisons that recognize me say hey, you're the cat man, aren't you? i'm like, dude, really? best thing i can do is say i'm him, meow, see you later. >> the transfer occurred after a staff member reported stone had threatened him. stone denies the allegation but a much bigger concern was leaving his cat jinkster behind. >> they don't allow cats down here so i couldn't bring him with me. and that was a big -- a big heartbreak separation there, you know. because i raised the little -- the little sucker. >> just before his transfer stone gave jinkster to another inmate. >> it brought a tear to my eye. i did like an indian commercial, you know, the tear coming out. i didn't want to let go of my little buddy. >> but at wabash stone has found another animal to take under his wing. >> i got a littl
he's more dependable than anything i got in here. i mean, he takes a lot of the anger and temper away. makes it easier to cope in here. >> stone has been at wabash for a year and a half ago now. >> i talk to guys that come in here from all the other prisons that recognize me say hey, you're the cat man, aren't you? i'm like, dude, really? best thing i can do is say i'm him, meow, see you later. >> the transfer occurred after a staff member reported stone had threatened him....
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i got to check that out, alamo draft house. y: "the beguiled." it's sophia copola, who we love, and you worked with her now, three, four times?. >> yes, three times, i did a a cameo in one movie, but yeah, three times. >> jimmy: i think you guys work well together. >> well yeah, it's like old school. you know, you don't see that happen much these days, that people continue working together over, you know, their life. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but, yeah, i'm so lucky. i love working with her. >> jimmy: and she won -- >> best director at cannes, yeah. >> jimmy: cannes film festival. >> it was so funny. yeah, i was in italy, and she called me and she was like, you know, can you go accept the award for us. you don't know what you are getting when you go to cannes film festival, and she was -- she called me, and i was like, where are you? she's like i'm on coney island with my kids. so, that's where the best director at cannes was. >> jimmy: that's the mom. >> that's so sophia. >> jimmy: that what you've got to do. that's awesome. that's pa
i got to check that out, alamo draft house. y: "the beguiled." it's sophia copola, who we love, and you worked with her now, three, four times?. >> yes, three times, i did a a cameo in one movie, but yeah, three times. >> jimmy: i think you guys work well together. >> well yeah, it's like old school. you know, you don't see that happen much these days, that people continue working together over, you know, their life. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but, yeah, i'm so...
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, stuff it, i got on my bike andi just thought, stuff it, i got on my bike and i wrote down to the office photocopy paper, sharp and 20 pencils, and started again from the beginning and rewrote the entire novel in pencil in 55 days and night5. novel in pencil in 55 days and nights. i think the first night that i wrote i went for so long that i stopped and it was dark and i think was the second day or night after the second day and iju5t kept going in this kind of red—hot fury. i fini5hed in this kind of red—hot fury. i finished the book and sent it off and it got published. i would never do that again. some of the endings of your books some readers find rather vexatious. i'm thinking in particular of your novel the riders and you talk in this book that you area and you talk in this book that you are a novelist who re5ist5 and you talk in this book that you are a novelist who resists the full shape of closure. i wonder why you do leave the door ajar.|j shape of closure. i wonder why you do leave the door ajar. i think it reflect5 do leave the door ajar. i think it reflects the openness of
, stuff it, i got on my bike andi just thought, stuff it, i got on my bike and i wrote down to the office photocopy paper, sharp and 20 pencils, and started again from the beginning and rewrote the entire novel in pencil in 55 days and night5. novel in pencil in 55 days and nights. i think the first night that i wrote i went for so long that i stopped and it was dark and i think was the second day or night after the second day and iju5t kept going in this kind of red—hot fury. i fini5hed in...
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i got it. i got it. but, you know, i did not realized that as a kid, my mom had a gun and it was on the top shelf of her closet. s the just -- my dad is from you cannot be from there and not have a gun. i asked my dad, do you have a gun, come here, follow me in the house and i pulled the books and send me a wall opened and there was an elevator that i did not know about. lets go see it. [ laughter ] there is a russian dude down there just polishing guns? >> dad! >> my name is kamau fell. now, i am challenging myself to dig deeper. i am on a mission to reach out and experience the cultures and believes that add colors to this crazy country. this is the united shades of america. ♪ people seemed to think that i am biassed against guns. now some of that is my fault. i loif ive in the san francisco area, i talk about hugs more than the average person and there is also this. whoopsie, okay, 100% of this is my fault. i am not 100% against guns. it is just that some people are so into guns like in a weird way th
i got it. i got it. but, you know, i did not realized that as a kid, my mom had a gun and it was on the top shelf of her closet. s the just -- my dad is from you cannot be from there and not have a gun. i asked my dad, do you have a gun, come here, follow me in the house and i pulled the books and send me a wall opened and there was an elevator that i did not know about. lets go see it. [ laughter ] there is a russian dude down there just polishing guns? >> dad! >> my name is kamau...
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. >> i got it, i got it. >>> coming up -- >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> the anger in ad seg intensifies. >> you know what, you want to think it's [ bleep ] funny? >>> shortly after our arrival at the limon correctional facility in colorado, two inmates in administrative segregation loudly protested our interview of a sex offender. one of them, george graph, even flooded his cell by intentionally backing up his toilet. >> if you do not come to the door, we will introduce chemical agents. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> the prison special response team is called in to extract him from his cell. when inmates don't cooperate, the team uses o.c. gas, a form of pepper spray, to gain compliance. >> uncover your window. take a step back. >> get on your knees! >> in this case, graph will be moved to a stripped down cell until his can be cleaned and his behavior improves. >> this [ bleep ] sucks. >> but first, he's given the opportunity to shower off the stinging o.c. gas. afterwards, he still blamed us for his actions. >> that's the reasoning all o
. >> i got it, i got it. >>> coming up -- >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> the anger in ad seg intensifies. >> you know what, you want to think it's [ bleep ] funny? >>> shortly after our arrival at the limon correctional facility in colorado, two inmates in administrative segregation loudly protested our interview of a sex offender. one of them, george graph, even flooded his cell by intentionally backing up his toilet. >> if you do...
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i got you are information. i'm gonna write you. s at and send him a letter. make sure he's okay wherever he goes but i believe he will be okay. >> all right fellas. be good. >> my buddy josh just left. that's good for him. but sucks that he's gone for me. because, you know, that was my buddy to talk to. gonna have to be something i get used to. >> for now stein's focus is on his sentencing hearing in the morning. >> do you think you will get any sleep tonight? >> i don't think i will be able to tonight. it's just going to be a hard night and a long morning. long day. >> coming up -- >> state of ohio versus kyle james stein. >> kyle stein is sentenced. but not before he hears from the victim's families. >> there is no such as healing in there. this doesn't go away. we just have to live with this from now on. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped her with homeowners insurance. she got all her shingles replaced. hansel and gretel were last seen eating their way through the candy cane forest. call geico and see how easy it is to
i got you are information. i'm gonna write you. s at and send him a letter. make sure he's okay wherever he goes but i believe he will be okay. >> all right fellas. be good. >> my buddy josh just left. that's good for him. but sucks that he's gone for me. because, you know, that was my buddy to talk to. gonna have to be something i get used to. >> for now stein's focus is on his sentencing hearing in the morning. >> do you think you will get any sleep tonight? >> i...
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this out of all that big got to hand it over i found it now because i had no need to have never got it out there. we had a little down low yelena town but of. the lucky catch. i was going to get i got it and i guess if i die i'm going to be the judge of the game oh much he did. what i did and the people there don't go don't they didn't hurt. me. just as cold feet so spread over dozens of square kilometers to the country's largest reserves owned a exploited by a state run monopoly. everybody hundreds from nearby villages descended to the quarry to steal coal the company turned a blind only to the beach will serve for many it's their only source of income. that they're both very large and then their line on the earth down in a world in their bag i don't know where languages yeah. there are not that there are not that they are by far the very good idea and i've got to gain their benefit if there were very live uses they are. creative with the. glare are just there and the pride of it has to get out there with. their agony that there are the delegate out there or with. me agai
this out of all that big got to hand it over i found it now because i had no need to have never got it out there. we had a little down low yelena town but of. the lucky catch. i was going to get i got it and i guess if i die i'm going to be the judge of the game oh much he did. what i did and the people there don't go don't they didn't hurt. me. just as cold feet so spread over dozens of square kilometers to the country's largest reserves owned a exploited by a state run monopoly. everybody...
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you know i got the battery in my back, you know? hter ] >> i love that. >> i keep ongoing and going. when people ask, would you expect to be here or did you think that this is going to be what your life is? i cannot say that i thought that it was, i cannot say that i thought it was not. i just feel that i have listened to the universe and kind of just let the universe guide me. there is no in game and who's to say where and when come back and sit in this chair or what i will be talking about or what i will be doing. >> you talked about this and you have been contagious and speaking about this and the reality of empowering to watch you keep moving. anyway. >> yes, you know, i have had so many people that have been so supportive of whatever i want to do and when i was making the move to direct just all of the men that embrace me in our industry from paris barkley to john well to christopher chulat to jon singleton and i can name so many that did not allow me to doubt myself, they saw something that i did not even know kpited. when i ca
you know i got the battery in my back, you know? hter ] >> i love that. >> i keep ongoing and going. when people ask, would you expect to be here or did you think that this is going to be what your life is? i cannot say that i thought that it was, i cannot say that i thought it was not. i just feel that i have listened to the universe and kind of just let the universe guide me. there is no in game and who's to say where and when come back and sit in this chair or what i will be...
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so i got up out of my bunk to turn his tv off. he got up. once he stood up, i put him in a little choke hold and choked him out, killed him. shoved his head in the concrete while i was doing it. i was kind of upset that i told that c.o. that i wanted that cell move and she told me to deal with it, so i wanted to give her a little present. i tried to cut his head off. my whole plan was the next morning to open the doors for chow, i was going to toss her my cellmate's head. >> contrary to glenn's claims, his cellmate was not convicted of a sex crime but of robbery. detectives investigating the murder say glenn did it in order to coerce the prison into letting him cell by himself. >> after we did the interview with robert glenn, we went back to his cell and he freely demonstrated what it was like when he was committing his crime. and he demonstrated with the string how he attempted to decapitate his victim. >> what i do is i make a little slip knot on either end, something like that. the string has to be a lot stronger because you don't want him
so i got up out of my bunk to turn his tv off. he got up. once he stood up, i put him in a little choke hold and choked him out, killed him. shoved his head in the concrete while i was doing it. i was kind of upset that i told that c.o. that i wanted that cell move and she told me to deal with it, so i wanted to give her a little present. i tried to cut his head off. my whole plan was the next morning to open the doors for chow, i was going to toss her my cellmate's head. >> contrary to...
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like, the second time i got locked up, i was there for 15 months. i got my ged there. a.c.t. test. i did well. they sent my transcripts out. i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say. the kid's never been in here for missing school or anything like that. i think he makes like, as, bs. he'll really focused and he sees the future, but he'll tell me, it's just where i'm from. where i'm from people are not used to being successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> something i should have thought better of. now it's like, i could do good in school, it's just i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just complete a class. >> it's the unusual or maybe never case that someone would just go out and start committing crimes and having this great school record. but it's hard to be good if you've already had a bet toward getting into trouble or all your friends are the type that are getting into trouble. and so it just becomes a way of life. in some neighborhoods it's almost like do unto others before they do i
like, the second time i got locked up, i was there for 15 months. i got my ged there. a.c.t. test. i did well. they sent my transcripts out. i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say. the kid's never been in here for missing school or anything like that. i think he makes like, as, bs. he'll really focused and he sees the future, but he'll tell me, it's just where i'm from. where i'm from people are not used to being successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right...
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but i got the big "c." in a jam. >> nose jam. >> jimmy: this is real life? y body. >> jimmy: you had a double mastectomy? >> yes. what happens is like very quickly, the plastic surgeon brought out a suitcase of boobs. that was like velvet lined. she was like, just put your hands on these and tell me which one feels most like yours. and i'm like, what? so it was myself and my husband and lennon. >> in the corner. >> lennon's in the corner. >> a bystander. >> i don't know, i don't feel them very often. then my husband came over and poked the side of one. and i was like, get out of here! you're fired, you're worthless! stand in the corner and be ashamed! >> that's a little bit of an exaggeration. [ laughter ] stand in the corner and be ashamed? then she locked eyes with me. she's like, get over here. i'm what, what? no, i'm not picking out your boobs. >> jimmy: why were you there in the first place? >> that was the way i could contribute. that stuff happens, you've got to just be there, you don't know what you're doing. who needs a basket of biscuits? or whateve
but i got the big "c." in a jam. >> nose jam. >> jimmy: this is real life? y body. >> jimmy: you had a double mastectomy? >> yes. what happens is like very quickly, the plastic surgeon brought out a suitcase of boobs. that was like velvet lined. she was like, just put your hands on these and tell me which one feels most like yours. and i'm like, what? so it was myself and my husband and lennon. >> in the corner. >> lennon's in the corner. >> a...
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i mean? okay. we got to go. >> i love you.
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i got you. ok. it's the right thing to do. ♪ carmax music sting >>> thousands of people came to center city today to take part in the annual lgbt pride festival. today's started before noon at 13th and locust. after they arrived, marched down locust to penn's landing. it was a 29-year tradition that started as a small gathering in the 1970s. those who took part say this event is about pride and inclusion >> so much energy and so many people so accepting of everything. i love it. >> i think it's important to show our pride. for everybody in inclusion of everybody. >> this is one of two big events for the lgbt community in philadelphia. next one will be out-fest coming up in october. >> today is, of course, father's day. and one annual tradition that's close to our hearts here at 6abc is the gary papa run. the event raises money for the battle against prostate cancer and pays tribute to all fathers as well as our friend. action news reporter trish hartman has the story. >> among the sea of runners and
i got you. ok. it's the right thing to do. ♪ carmax music sting >>> thousands of people came to center city today to take part in the annual lgbt pride festival. today's started before noon at 13th and locust. after they arrived, marched down locust to penn's landing. it was a 29-year tradition that started as a small gathering in the 1970s. those who took part say this event is about pride and inclusion >> so much energy and so many people so accepting of everything. i love...
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my wife told me i got the letters. it's not -- it's not good. now how much you let me down. you could not even do the one thing i asked you to do, stay out of trouble and now you will be in there longer. now i'm sitting here alone with no electric, no money because the shop is in your name. so, thank you for not loving me. thank you for all the fake bull [ bleep ] and everything you ever said to me was a lie. i can't read the rest of it. look, and she sent all my letters back. that's what i'm saying, you got kids and you got a family, the best thing to do is take care of them in the best way you can. i let her down by being in here instead of being at home taking care of my family. >>> coming up, robert wolford chooses between his gang and his sister. and then the stunning truth about the young girl he allegedly confessed to killing. what's with him? he's happy. your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good you on a perfect car,rch th
my wife told me i got the letters. it's not -- it's not good. now how much you let me down. you could not even do the one thing i asked you to do, stay out of trouble and now you will be in there longer. now i'm sitting here alone with no electric, no money because the shop is in your name. so, thank you for not loving me. thank you for all the fake bull [ bleep ] and everything you ever said to me was a lie. i can't read the rest of it. look, and she sent all my letters back. that's what i'm...
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i got to san quentin in 1984. hat san quentin was one of the most violent prisons in california and i needed to know, safety first, head on the swivel and as soon as i get situated, get a knife. a lot of guys tougher than me didn't make it. a lot of guys weaker than me didn't make it. a lot of guards didn't make it. after running with the fellas for so long, my bad behavior and actions, my non-humanitarian thoughts. i got lucky. i got transferred. made my way around all the different prisons. now i'm back to the 2016. more rehabilitated san quentin with volunteers teaching non-violent conflict resoluti s resolutions. taught me the words stop. s-t-o-p. situations that could be non-violent and already violent, how not to overreact. i love you white people coming in here teaching this stuff. i love it. and now in here, we live in a closet. a one-man closet with two men in it. a sink, a toilet, no window. we all get the guys sometimes that don't want to go nowhere. they're moving in the cell and want to stay there 24 h
i got to san quentin in 1984. hat san quentin was one of the most violent prisons in california and i needed to know, safety first, head on the swivel and as soon as i get situated, get a knife. a lot of guys tougher than me didn't make it. a lot of guys weaker than me didn't make it. a lot of guards didn't make it. after running with the fellas for so long, my bad behavior and actions, my non-humanitarian thoughts. i got lucky. i got transferred. made my way around all the different prisons....
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i look good? he said, have you got a car? announcer: the incredible music. >> ♪ try to remember the kind of september when life was slow and, oh, so mellow ♪ announcer: and classic characters. >> you want to know why i was sorry i married your mother? >> you got me. am sorry.why i [laughter] announcer: plus, exclusive extras, including a full-length biography of red, featuring rare home movies and intimate interviews. >> i was a little nervous, but he was so enchanting and so charming that i just fell right in with him. announcer: and if you order in the next 18 minutes, you will also receive a free bonus dvd packed with red's farewell specials, like his command performance for real royalty. >> we are flying 35,000 feet, here, and they start serving drinks down the aisle. and i said to the priest next to me, i said, are you going to have a drink, father? he said, no, too close to the main office. [laughter] announcer: but, wait, there's more. >> you say you want more for your money? announcer: we will also include a beautiful
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i got us hardy about it, that phrase. i got us into this mess and i will get us out of it.as offered herself up out of it. she has offered herself up to the parliament as it the person to fix things. it's clear a humbled prime minister appeared before the 1922 committee, showed contrition, and won applause. you get a sense from the people who left the meeting that they were reassured by what she said, and how she said it. i think often over the last year that has been a strong sense of theresa may being steely and promote, difficult to reach, by the tory party in parliament. —— steely and promote. the way she put herself across today was beneficial to her. she remains in a precarious position, no question, and the tory party are livid about what has happened, but she admitted it was her responsibility, she decided to call this election, she apologised for what happened, but said she would now be the person. so long as they wanted her to be— the person to ta ke they wanted her to be— the person to take this forward. i wonder what that says about future relations between the
i got us hardy about it, that phrase. i got us into this mess and i will get us out of it.as offered herself up out of it. she has offered herself up to the parliament as it the person to fix things. it's clear a humbled prime minister appeared before the 1922 committee, showed contrition, and won applause. you get a sense from the people who left the meeting that they were reassured by what she said, and how she said it. i think often over the last year that has been a strong sense of theresa...
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dude. >> you're taller. >> i was there first. >> you're taller. you gotore -- >> so, i was there first. we're in rec, and we always just try to sit up and stare at the planes, try to figure out what kind they are and what airlines. and we just sometimes we wish we could go with the planes, and now it's gone. it's right there. that's american airlines. >> don't go. take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant. and so is the main topic of conversation, relationships. >> she was like saying that she missed me and all this stuff. so i told her that i would ride with her and then whether she goes to prison or not and whether i go or not. >> she is going to be your girl. >> but in the world of incarceration, there are no guarantees. emilee keen has just been offered a plea that can send her to prison for 8 to 15 years and take her far away from dailey. >> she said that she wanted to be my girlfriend when she got out. so i don't know if she would be willing to wait that long. >> facing a charge of sexual misconduct with a min
dude. >> you're taller. >> i was there first. >> you're taller. you gotore -- >> so, i was there first. we're in rec, and we always just try to sit up and stare at the planes, try to figure out what kind they are and what airlines. and we just sometimes we wish we could go with the planes, and now it's gone. it's right there. that's american airlines. >> don't go. take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant. and so is the...
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i mean? okay. we got to go. >> i love you. and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, you miss one beat, you're going to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gangs, to destructive street gangs, it's a dangerous mix. >> bulldogs are at war with everybody. >> officers who have known gang members into the shu where they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out. >> california state prison corcoran has the largest housing unit or shu in the state. split between two units, the shu houses some of the worst inmates in california. the majority of these are validated gang members or inmates too violent to be housed in the general population. shu inmates are kept in 8x12 foot cells and receive only 10 hours of rec time each week. when moved, they are shackled and escorted by two officers at all times. awareness is vital. >> we have to wear these hard shields for the purpose of the inmates on the tier like to shoot items such as pins, needles, any type of weapon. they like to soak it in feces, urine, shoot it at
i mean? okay. we got to go. >> i love you. and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, you miss one beat, you're going to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gangs, to destructive street gangs, it's a dangerous mix. >> bulldogs are at war with everybody. >> officers who have known gang members into the shu where they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out. >> california state prison corcoran has the...
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and now i got to deal with it. years, make sure he don't come back as a murderer. that's my new life now. >> yay! >> whoo! >> alarm. all inmates down in the prone position. lie flat down on the ground. >> but no matter what's at stake in the game, the all-too- familiar sound of an alarm reminds the inmates whose yard this is. >> why is everybody down? >> there's an alarm. so that's just -- everybody in this, every time you hear an alarm, all inmates, everybody has to get down, all inmates. sometimes there might be a fight, might be somebody hurt. so they have to press the alarm. make sure the cos know what's going on. most of the time you get a lot of false alarms. but we don't know whether it's real or it's false. >> alarm clear. >> it's off now, so everybody can get up. that's a precaution. >> nobody rises, nobody moves. >> business as usual. >> if we don't get down, then somebody might get shot. >> good throw, thank you. >> good job, old man. >> nice beating you, home boy. good to beat you here. >> underneath the
and now i got to deal with it. years, make sure he don't come back as a murderer. that's my new life now. >> yay! >> whoo! >> alarm. all inmates down in the prone position. lie flat down on the ground. >> but no matter what's at stake in the game, the all-too- familiar sound of an alarm reminds the inmates whose yard this is. >> why is everybody down? >> there's an alarm. so that's just -- everybody in this, every time you hear an alarm, all inmates,...
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after the first season of united shades of america i got suggestions of where to go. ople tweeted things like -- i bet you wouldn't go to appear labor ya to talk to white people. usually i respond how is your -- so long why do you talk like that. today i responded oh yeah i'm going to appear labor ya. >> what do i call this area? >> appear lash sha. >> white people say appealachia am i wrong? >> [inaudible]. >> so do i look from here? >> yes. >> okay. >> but those of you like me who got a strong deep american geoff if i appalachia refers to region along the appalachian lane. i'm in the eastern part of kentucky. this is the coal country. coal is three things people think about when they think of appe appalachia. so tell me what experience does people have about the area in the country? >> oh my god. >> that we're not educated. >> people think you're not educated or have teeth? >> yeah. >> don't have the stereo type. i mean come on. now you will find that. >> let's be clear. it does exist. >> we're on a whole -- >> as far as the two other things people think about, coal
after the first season of united shades of america i got suggestions of where to go. ople tweeted things like -- i bet you wouldn't go to appear labor ya to talk to white people. usually i respond how is your -- so long why do you talk like that. today i responded oh yeah i'm going to appear labor ya. >> what do i call this area? >> appear lash sha. >> white people say appealachia am i wrong? >> [inaudible]. >> so do i look from here? >> yes. >> okay....
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when i got to the van i saw there.rs were open and i saw server all open bottles of alcohol. —— several. whoever was driving at the timejumped several. whoever was driving at the time jumped down towards the borough market down the steps and i noticed that there were another three casualties at a restaurant. how many casualties at a restaurant. how many casualties do you think were caused by the van hitting people as it was being driven across london bridge? how many do you think it hit? there we re how many do you think it hit? there were four people. definitely more people were hit but i saw four people were hit but i saw four people on the ground unconscious. then i saw another three people who had been stabbed in front of southwark cathedral. what is going through your mind now, you were so close to this attack? i'm really shocked. what shocked me the most, what happened after that. as soon as the incident happened at 10:07pm i called the police and i was speaking to the police saying i went to the van. armed offic
when i got to the van i saw there.rs were open and i saw server all open bottles of alcohol. —— several. whoever was driving at the timejumped several. whoever was driving at the time jumped down towards the borough market down the steps and i noticed that there were another three casualties at a restaurant. how many casualties at a restaurant. how many casualties do you think were caused by the van hitting people as it was being driven across london bridge? how many do you think it hit?...
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i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. ee an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. >> we are back, baseball postgame show. nick switch ser here. i'm kevin burkhardt. mccutchen starting to look like he was. >> ever since he moved in the 6 hole. i mean for him he got caught up in the out come. but superstars always rise to the top. >> that 6 hole slugging.715. he likes it. >> you talked about the cubs pitching staff. it was a lot worse. you can't get four-and-two-thirds from arrieta and win. >>> you think he's going to be a cy young guy. he's a little different guy. doesn't seem like he has the same movement. and guys are taking advantage. >> 94 pitches. it's a lot for him. so the pirates took advantage. highlights elsewhere. red sox-astros. tonight all astros. a all too vai hitting it. >> royce won six in a row. fort pulaski looking for number 602. 10th all-time. >> on the r.b.i. list. pretty good player. we'll be back, next week at 7 p.m. tomorrow, right here o
i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. ee an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. >> we are back, baseball postgame show. nick switch ser here. i'm kevin burkhardt. mccutchen starting to look like he was. >> ever since he moved in the 6 hole. i mean for him he got caught up in the out come. but superstars always rise to the top. >> that 6 hole slugging.715. he likes it. >>...
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in these moments you've got to ask yourself, would i rather be ignored? >> yes. s, ignore me. >> always better dead than forgotten and no one is going to forget you. >> even you've got to admit this is a little crazy. >> it's bizarre. and people ask me, what's it about? there's no short answer. one of our fantastic show runners, brian, michael green, neilga. aiman the author of the original novel, he described it as "avengers" with gots. shadow is the poor guy stuck in the middle of the old gods who are waging a war against the new gods, the gods we worship today. you've got mythical gods like odin, that lot, against the new gods. so it's -- gods are worshipped and are create d, now we worshi technology, media, fame, celebrity, so much that we've created these gods and they're getting stronger and stronger. the old gots want their world back and shadow is the cynic in the middle who's trying to stay with it. he doesn't believe in any of it. there's only so much fantastic call things that happen in front of him before he decides, is he crazy or is the world crazy a
in these moments you've got to ask yourself, would i rather be ignored? >> yes. s, ignore me. >> always better dead than forgotten and no one is going to forget you. >> even you've got to admit this is a little crazy. >> it's bizarre. and people ask me, what's it about? there's no short answer. one of our fantastic show runners, brian, michael green, neilga. aiman the author of the original novel, he described it as "avengers" with gots. shadow is the poor guy...
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i got it! [ laughter ] but, you know, i realize as a kid, my mom had a gun and it was just on the top shelf on her closet. had a note next to it, wish a nigga would. and my dad is from alabama, yeah. you can't be from alabama and not have a gun. i asked my dad, did you ever have a gun? come here. he pulled the books, a wall opened. there was an elevator i didn't know about it. let's see something. [ laughter ] >> there's a russian dude down there just polishing guns. [ laughter ] >> dad! >> my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian i made a living finding humor in parts of america i don't understand. and now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all the cultures and beliefs that add color to this crazy country. this is the "united shades of america." ♪ >> people seem to think that i'm totally biased against guns. now, some of that is my fault. i live in a peace and love capital of the united states, the san francisco bay area. i talk about hugs 75% more
i got it! [ laughter ] but, you know, i realize as a kid, my mom had a gun and it was just on the top shelf on her closet. had a note next to it, wish a nigga would. and my dad is from alabama, yeah. you can't be from alabama and not have a gun. i asked my dad, did you ever have a gun? come here. he pulled the books, a wall opened. there was an elevator i didn't know about it. let's see something. [ laughter ] >> there's a russian dude down there just polishing guns. [ laughter ] >>...
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so hold your wateri> 'cause i've got some "twix" up my sleeve. i'm...wine cooler. i love us. [ both chuckle ] thank you. well, hello, dunphy! hey! hey! who is that? it's the patels, sanjay's parents. i heard sanjay did so well on his test today. oh, yes, we're very proud of him. wow. indeed. yeah. yeah. are you here to see "deux jour de la vie"? well, we're not here to see "croctopus"! [ both laugh ] [ both laugh nervously ] forgive vish if you hear him groan. he gets annoyed if the subtitles are mistranslated. well, that makes "deux" of us. [ laughs ] i guess we'll... see you in there. see you in there! [ breathes deeply ] phil, where are you going?! "croctopus." honey. honey! i think we should go see this movie. why do i have to watch a french movie? i didn't do anything wrong. maybe alex has a point. how can we encourage our kids to have intellectual curiosity when we don't have any? i don't know. it's two hours of our life. fine. for our kids. sometimes i hate the kids. i know. [ romantic theme music plays ] [ man spe
so hold your water 'cause i've got some "twix" up my sleeve. i'm...wine cooler. i love us. [ both chuckle ] thank you. well, hello, dunphy! hey! hey! who is that? it's the patels, sanjay's parents. i heard sanjay did so well on his test today. oh, yes, we're very proud of him. wow. indeed. yeah. yeah. are you here to see "deux jour de la vie"? well, we're not here to see "croctopus"! [ both laugh ] [ both laugh nervously ] forgive vish if you hear him groan. he...