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i need to explain? no. [laughter] i was -- i had written, 3 quarters of the book and i was getting tired of only seeing from the point of view of steven. sometimes you get bored with your own character and your own voice because it was coming from his point of view only i thought how would i get another voice in here. this is the fun part of write itting makes you creative. when you get in a jam you think of things you might not normally do. i thought i need to get other voices in here and i will do this. when sachy goes up to the village. the leper lady when she starts telling him the story her voice come in. i thought to myself, thank god. i could write a section in her voice and not only be in his voice. those things don't come until you need to work them out. that stumped me for awhile and came to with when she and the other villagers who contract lepercy decide to kill themselves to not bring shame to the village. and she can't do it. the man servant who's story that steven slowly finds out rescues her. >> even now i feel t
i need to explain? no. [laughter] i was -- i had written, 3 quarters of the book and i was getting tired of only seeing from the point of view of steven. sometimes you get bored with your own character and your own voice because it was coming from his point of view only i thought how would i get another voice in here. this is the fun part of write itting makes you creative. when you get in a jam you think of things you might not normally do. i thought i need to get other voices in here and i...
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i must say, i am very proud of that. when i started to do coutoure, after a lot of stories that may be issued do another job, i said, ok, i will do my own collection. i started and never stopped after. on boat one, one woman, done all in lace in the exhibition. it starts like, ok, i did not think to make another one. so i did one after and one after and one after peter i am still doing it now. this is 1997. more than 10 years. >> i ask the question because it is very interesting when you talk about these people who marked the 1980's and earlier. but so few are around now or they are around in a relatively small way. you're in a situation where your company, the majority shareholding is with pooch to do the fragrances and work with other fashion houses. is this some sort of a new beginning? was it important for you to have this? >> definitely. it was a change. when i went to my company, it was a moment where there were more shops and boutiques. so we went with ermez, and it became something that was very funny. we -- one moment
i must say, i am very proud of that. when i started to do coutoure, after a lot of stories that may be issued do another job, i said, ok, i will do my own collection. i started and never stopped after. on boat one, one woman, done all in lace in the exhibition. it starts like, ok, i did not think to make another one. so i did one after and one after and one after peter i am still doing it now. this is 1997. more than 10 years. >> i ask the question because it is very interesting when you...
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i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as journalists because they show the people. what is fashion history? some old clothes that you can find may be in the free-market? books, magazines, newspapers? i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known
i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as...
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i always get it wrong. yeah. i -- see, i don't -- i like scenes. i like sort of, you know, scenes within a film. i don't think i ever really like one whole performance. i -- some performances make me cringe less than others. that's about as good as it gets. i just can't watch myself. i think there are a lot of performers that way. >> you literally turned away as we played that. >> that in particular. i was young. i'm just screeching in the scene and i can't bear to listen to it. >> i want to take another look at the clip here. >> are you going to torture me now? >> i don't mean to torture you. but "fabulous baker boys" you sang. >> i did. >> people remember this. let's take a quick look at it. ♪ sang sweet ♪ think what a year can bring >> and that film roger ebert compared you to marilyn monroe. >> he did? i didn't read anything. >> that's another thing. >> or i don't remember it. >> you don't read reviews or watch your stuff. >> i read a couple that come my way. after one or two really scathing ones, i stop. because they're never all good. there's
i always get it wrong. yeah. i -- see, i don't -- i like scenes. i like sort of, you know, scenes within a film. i don't think i ever really like one whole performance. i -- some performances make me cringe less than others. that's about as good as it gets. i just can't watch myself. i think there are a lot of performers that way. >> you literally turned away as we played that. >> that in particular. i was young. i'm just screeching in the scene and i can't bear to listen to it....
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i told you, i have to do your show. tavis: i told some many of my friends the watch this program every night, that you were coming on tonight, and i have told the story countless times. i am a music lover, i can hang out with friends, james taylor, the peking. the night i spent with you in chicago is one of the great joys of my life. that night in your club, because you play there. if you are ever in chicago, you play this thing every year. >> of the whole month of january. >> he plays this club every night. >> it will be so cold, you have to come in to see me. >> if you are ever in chicago in january, go see him at his club, you will not be disappointed. that night will live in my heart. >> the night that you showed up, the mayor had never been there before, the secretary of state. i said, with eminent, all these people here i have to bring on a little bit extra energy. >> queue till that that night. i am glad that my friend and you hook up and you had a chance to do this book. before i jump into the story of your childhood, i
i told you, i have to do your show. tavis: i told some many of my friends the watch this program every night, that you were coming on tonight, and i have told the story countless times. i am a music lover, i can hang out with friends, james taylor, the peking. the night i spent with you in chicago is one of the great joys of my life. that night in your club, because you play there. if you are ever in chicago, you play this thing every year. >> of the whole month of january. >> he...
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i hate the cards i was dealt but i dealt them myself. i got to accept it. that's going to make it easier on me to do time. that's my only downfall is drugs. if i stay out of drugs, i won't be here. >> due to frequent relapses, george, now 36, has been in and out of prison since the age of 17. >> they know when i start getting high, they know i'm gone. my mom knows. you have to go. i know, mom, i'll be gone. that means i go on the run. once you're so far into an addiction or using drugs, you can't stop. the only way you can stop is doing time, getting locked up, getting taken away from it. if you have a pocket full of dope, you're in the fast lane, the only way to stop is to get into a wreck. you have to condition your mined to go without those things. if you like drinking coffee, you have to learn to do without. if you try to get something you ain't got, you're just making your life frustrating. in here, you have to learn to do without a lot of things. >> for more than 600 days, george has shared the 6 x 10 cell. >> i'm not even chewing this soup. i'm hungry
i hate the cards i was dealt but i dealt them myself. i got to accept it. that's going to make it easier on me to do time. that's my only downfall is drugs. if i stay out of drugs, i won't be here. >> due to frequent relapses, george, now 36, has been in and out of prison since the age of 17. >> they know when i start getting high, they know i'm gone. my mom knows. you have to go. i know, mom, i'll be gone. that means i go on the run. once you're so far into an addiction or using...
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i don't know i just love is the answer. i am correct leaving for felting ninth month of a project of mine indictor around the world he made two months and then made good use of course i don't plan to become fluent in all of them but just to be able to communicate and just a bit darker chose so far i have tried to fifty seven countries and i knew what or even life used to shelter to have on the wire. hey larry. leaves the question about. if you want to give my don't be ok i told him you will come yeah ok. yeah it's ok it's something you're how much is too pretty yeah yeah yeah yeah ok. my name is i don't know i'm twenty four i'm from simply just book and i'm not crushed the first since three years was that around sixty people don't look also i organize dinners parties that my place because the present friends of course the first before know so russians or from other students and. and then it's weird to go home and to become very true i'm not thrilled uncomfortable to have a home in the person. and not so open and just want to
i don't know i just love is the answer. i am correct leaving for felting ninth month of a project of mine indictor around the world he made two months and then made good use of course i don't plan to become fluent in all of them but just to be able to communicate and just a bit darker chose so far i have tried to fifty seven countries and i knew what or even life used to shelter to have on the wire. hey larry. leaves the question about. if you want to give my don't be ok i told him you will...
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called len and told him i would be testifying, or i thought i would be testifying, and i told him about the friday 13th meeting after that meeting. and then on monday morning when i was called before the main body, the principals on the committee i told him i was going over. he shouted at me. he said, well get your own lawyer. he seemed to -- i was just reporting to him. >> garmin is shouting at you? >> he said, yeah, get your own lawyer. i said, i'm not calling for an attorney. i don't plan to have one. i never did understand that business about having attorney. i knew what i knew and i didn't know what i didn't know, and i just didn't understand the necessity. >> it's kind of interesting, after -- let's go to what happened after the revelation by alex. >> he has to describe the revelation. >> describe the revelation? >> you were right to the point. >> i was, wasn't i? >> thank you, counselor. >> so i said, when he said that i said, i'm sorry you asked that question. that's the way i remember it. yes, there was. to don simms. yes, there was. then i picked up, that's where this ha
called len and told him i would be testifying, or i thought i would be testifying, and i told him about the friday 13th meeting after that meeting. and then on monday morning when i was called before the main body, the principals on the committee i told him i was going over. he shouted at me. he said, well get your own lawyer. he seemed to -- i was just reporting to him. >> garmin is shouting at you? >> he said, yeah, get your own lawyer. i said, i'm not calling for an attorney. i...
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i ask if she had children. not yet i said. i said it sucks. then i try to be funny. do you think epidurals have contributed. she opens my chart. is says you're having trouble holding urine. i pee every time i sneeze. may be i should wear depends. are you doing your cagels? let me teach you a way that will be fun. i think she's about to make a joke. as you squeeze, save, i love my body. four counts hold. notice your vaginal area tightening. i love my body. squeeze a little harder. i love my body. good. that does make it fun, i say. alex presses on my belly and says seven pounds. how am i going to get it out? i am hoping for a super wide vagina. i will have one after the birth. i know this is not sexualy, ideal. i think lesbians like a super wide vagina on their partner. the more she can shove in, the more sexual. you shouldn't sircumicize. do you have any articles about the benefits of circumcision marks a jewish boy. i know she's not a lesbian. then you don't understand. week 31, i'm not going to sircumicize. i heard on the radio that thomas jefferson owned slaves. he
i ask if she had children. not yet i said. i said it sucks. then i try to be funny. do you think epidurals have contributed. she opens my chart. is says you're having trouble holding urine. i pee every time i sneeze. may be i should wear depends. are you doing your cagels? let me teach you a way that will be fun. i think she's about to make a joke. as you squeeze, save, i love my body. four counts hold. notice your vaginal area tightening. i love my body. squeeze a little harder. i love my...
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suppose i do, in a way. i mean, i suppose that i believe that god is everywhere, in everything. he's in the sky and in the sea and in-- i'm so sorry, angela. that was so rude. karen! no, no, no, she's fine. leave her. i had no idea i was so boring. ( chuckles ) how are you getting on then? with your dad. yeah, good, fine. i'm getting used to his foibles. he's started sorting through the loft over and over again. that's a symptom, actually. i don't think everything he does can be a symptom. i think that's probably not the way to approach it. ( door closes ) ah, there he is. hi, jake, man, how was school? all right. any problems? no. good. your auntie angela's here. hi, auntie angela. hiya. hi, darling, how was your day? all right. all right's all right, isn't it? what's for tea? i thought i'd send out, to be honest. can we have chinese? you're a bit late back. oh, yeah, traffic was bad. i said it would be that, but, you know, next time you're running a bit late, just give us a ring on the old moby, eh? yeah, sorry. no,
suppose i do, in a way. i mean, i suppose that i believe that god is everywhere, in everything. he's in the sky and in the sea and in-- i'm so sorry, angela. that was so rude. karen! no, no, no, she's fine. leave her. i had no idea i was so boring. ( chuckles ) how are you getting on then? with your dad. yeah, good, fine. i'm getting used to his foibles. he's started sorting through the loft over and over again. that's a symptom, actually. i don't think everything he does can be a symptom. i...
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i do. this is what i do. i knew i had to come back. tavis: i know this because i have read this a few times that you were not really ready for the success that came with "3rd rock." >> it was a shocker. i think television fame -- you might have experienced this. tavis: i have no frame. come on. you are famous in my said. it is a very different thing. it is just a different animal. i could be in an airport lobby with made robin and julia roberts and no one would look at them because it is a tv thing. it is a familiarity. people will talk at you. that is her, that is the girl from -- i know good time here. and sometimes negatively. one guy was like, oh, she got paid. -- she got big. [laughter] i'm right here. i can hear you. television is so weird because you are in their living room. there is an intimacy that i was not prepared for. i had no understanding of it. i have said this before. honestly, the best way i can describe it is that it was as if my life was two blocks ahead of me for five years. i could not get there. i ran so hard, bu
i do. this is what i do. i knew i had to come back. tavis: i know this because i have read this a few times that you were not really ready for the success that came with "3rd rock." >> it was a shocker. i think television fame -- you might have experienced this. tavis: i have no frame. come on. you are famous in my said. it is a very different thing. it is just a different animal. i could be in an airport lobby with made robin and julia roberts and no one would look at them...
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i have some money because i used to work in france so i saved some money i left and one of the other also months but i could actually we've got money i thought i made some experiments like i tried for one month in spain we've got using money. my russian is poor we will understand each other we will understand each other so you can. you know what. i guess. you want to. it's own eggs. so what how i want to think about the first time for me of course there is like challenge. yeah time is you all in. the same time as you but so far has been like a really interesting experience for me because you introduced me to your friends if it on here is that it will never happen. to. mongolia was our first true culture of experience we say of the family. in this year mongolian town is kind of like a yorkshire eight meters in diameter this tiny tiny tank but that's the lazing family of four children and it was really interesting to see because you're completely immersed in their way of life. here. on off. sometimes i recycle quite a friend and teddy marco. what are you doing now i'm coming in five min
i have some money because i used to work in france so i saved some money i left and one of the other also months but i could actually we've got money i thought i made some experiments like i tried for one month in spain we've got using money. my russian is poor we will understand each other we will understand each other so you can. you know what. i guess. you want to. it's own eggs. so what how i want to think about the first time for me of course there is like challenge. yeah time is you all...
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i never forget. i thought gee whiz, i said, now i don't have to fwit my wife any more. that's all i thought b. i didn't think about history, the impeachment, what we did. i thought my god, i can go home tonight and no fight. we can go home. we can go home. with the kids. that's all i thought. i didn't think gee, this is really a historic event. a president resigning and we were part of this process. i thought about. my wife's going to be -- i don't know if she would be happy because i can go home with her but we're going to go home together. and she was happy. the next morning i remember watching president nixon speak to the white house staff, that amazing speech, you know, about you know, don't get angry because then they win, things like that. that famous -- actually very moving. he was really, i remember watching with my wife and my kids were too little. they were there but my mother-in-law was there to try to keep the peace. we were watching it together and looking at the speech. we were going to go home. and that's what i remember about the end of it. >> could we get a sense of how you wou
i never forget. i thought gee whiz, i said, now i don't have to fwit my wife any more. that's all i thought b. i didn't think about history, the impeachment, what we did. i thought my god, i can go home tonight and no fight. we can go home. we can go home. with the kids. that's all i thought. i didn't think gee, this is really a historic event. a president resigning and we were part of this process. i thought about. my wife's going to be -- i don't know if she would be happy because i can go...
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i told you so. you know? but i think -- i people realize now, everyone that's told me that i couldn't do what i was trying to do or tried to tease me about what i loved and try to take what i love and crush my spirits with it, i think they'll all realize now, you know. this isn't -- this wasn't ever a joke. this was never something to be teased about. >> the final question. what does being an american mean to you? >> being an american? >> yeah. >> it means that i get to enjoy life in the best country in the world, as i see it. on my way to the olympics and being able to wear that usa on my back proudly and represent my whole country. not just myself. my whole country, my family, everyone. it's going to be a great honor. and i can't wait. >> john, all the best. >> thank you. >> see you in london. >>> next, young world champion ali riseman from going to the prom, she's now heading to london. i'll talk to this olympic hopeful, coming up. millions of n who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both a
i told you so. you know? but i think -- i people realize now, everyone that's told me that i couldn't do what i was trying to do or tried to tease me about what i loved and try to take what i love and crush my spirits with it, i think they'll all realize now, you know. this isn't -- this wasn't ever a joke. this was never something to be teased about. >> the final question. what does being an american mean to you? >> being an american? >> yeah. >> it means that i get to...
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i don't know. i don't think so. ion't know. >> i know you know about the money that's been raised, that's been donated by people around the country and probably around the world. we've just learned one other thing that you don't know about. southwest airlines reached out to us today. they've been extraordinarily touched by your story. they wanted us to let you know they'd like to send you and nine people to disneyland in california for three nights, airfare, hotel, car all included. >> you got to be kidding me. that's awesome. nine people? >> do you have nine people you'd want to bring? >> yes. my family. minus a couple. wow. that's too much. >> did you ever expect this kind of support? >> no. never. i mean, i don't feel like i've done anything, you know. that's what's awesome. >> karen, i wish you well. i hope you're able to move on from this. and i hope you get all the well wishes and all the support that people have given you. >> thank you very much. >> well, we wish her the best. we received statements through the
i don't know. i don't think so. ion't know. >> i know you know about the money that's been raised, that's been donated by people around the country and probably around the world. we've just learned one other thing that you don't know about. southwest airlines reached out to us today. they've been extraordinarily touched by your story. they wanted us to let you know they'd like to send you and nine people to disneyland in california for three nights, airfare, hotel, car all included....
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i mean? i got a nice view. ill step over here. >> to any young person who thinks coming to prison is cool or whatever, come here. that's what i got to look out at for the rest of my life. those wires. that might be the closest that i ever get to freedom. it is close, but far away. that's what my extended stay is like. that's how it is for real. that's real life. it ain't how it looks in the movies. it ain't none of that. this is my bed. when i look out the window, that's what i see. >> dustin keeps a unique record of the many cells he occupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday that i had since i have been here. 15th was in the drunk tank of my county jail. 16th was in the cell right above me. 17th was over here on the right side. 18th was on the right side. >> he decided to mark his 30th birthday by writing a letter to the elderly woman he robbed, murdered and sexually assaulted. >> i can't yet find it in me to forgive myself. i am sorry i stole your sense of security when i snuck
i mean? i got a nice view. ill step over here. >> to any young person who thinks coming to prison is cool or whatever, come here. that's what i got to look out at for the rest of my life. those wires. that might be the closest that i ever get to freedom. it is close, but far away. that's what my extended stay is like. that's how it is for real. that's real life. it ain't how it looks in the movies. it ain't none of that. this is my bed. when i look out the window, that's what i see....
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i don't know i just love is the answer. i am currently living for thirty nine months of a project of mine indictor around the world he made two months and ten languages of course i don't plan to become fluent in all of them but just to be able to communicate and just a bit darker to us so far i've tried to fifty seven countries i knew or thought you life used to shelter to have on the wire. old rule of lives good question but. you want to give my don't get me ok i told him you were coming yeah ok. yeah it's ok there's something you're how much is too pretty yeah yeah yeah yeah ok. on my name is a long twenty four i'm from the biggest book and i might catch the first since three years that around sixty people don't look also i organize dinners participate my place because the present friends of course the first before know so russians or from other cities and. and the answer to your home and you become very true i'm not really uncomfortable to have a holiday at home in the person. and not so open and just want to stay around a
i don't know i just love is the answer. i am currently living for thirty nine months of a project of mine indictor around the world he made two months and ten languages of course i don't plan to become fluent in all of them but just to be able to communicate and just a bit darker to us so far i've tried to fifty seven countries i knew or thought you life used to shelter to have on the wire. old rule of lives good question but. you want to give my don't get me ok i told him you were coming yeah...
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i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent 2 days. >> simply because the world is coming to an end? >> i felt compelled. it was the moment i knew i had to turn the page. you just know. there is something that happens to you, i am going to turn the page. i was panicked. i was surprising him, he would have said no, i am too busy, i don't want you here. i spent a day running all over new york city trying not to freak out about the sirens buying flannel clothes, the right things for the orchard. this is ridiculous, i wear what i always wear, black. >> you are wearing a black cashmere turtle neck to the orchard? you can't do that. on the airplane, i am trying to learn the apple business. i have my files like a reporter. i realize i am treating my brother as if he was a source. i just wanted him to like me. i wanted to impress him. i had to do that little sister thing. the first rule was, put yourself into their world. the second part of this was understand how difficult it is and don't wait for a crisis, because the fact is,
i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent 2 days. >> simply because the world is coming to an end? >> i felt compelled. it was the moment i knew i had to turn the page. you just know. there is something that happens to you, i am going to turn the page. i was panicked. i was surprising him, he would have said no, i am too busy, i don't want you here. i spent a day running all over new york city trying not to freak out about the sirens buying flannel clothes, the right things for...
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i did. i wrote my mom. let her know i was still okay. >> years after the riot, having been transferred out of and back into pnm, jimmy kinslow escaped from the newly built level six facility. >> shortly after i arrived, i was approached through some friends that i had met, would i be interested in possibly escaping with them. so young, facing so much time, never the possibility of getting out, i said, sure. you know, i'm ready. let's go. what can i do to help? >> this is the x-pod. this is where the individual masterminded the whole situation of the escape. >> we arranged where we could get a gun smuggled in. .22 magnum pistol. >> this is the janitor's closet where apparently they had the weapons stored or hidden, whoever brought it in. the inmates came in here, pretending he was getting cleaning supplies and instead he picked up a handgun. >> i was still in my cell. and we seen him through the door, you know, walk the guard over, so we knew it was going down. >> he had the officer at gunpoint. and as you can see up to th
i did. i wrote my mom. let her know i was still okay. >> years after the riot, having been transferred out of and back into pnm, jimmy kinslow escaped from the newly built level six facility. >> shortly after i arrived, i was approached through some friends that i had met, would i be interested in possibly escaping with them. so young, facing so much time, never the possibility of getting out, i said, sure. you know, i'm ready. let's go. what can i do to help? >> this is the...
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want you to know and i and i and i alone and i and i and i alone ♪ ♪ want you to know and i and i andlone your days in one this day undone ♪ ♪ the kind that breaks under all day at once for me for you but i'm just too young ♪ ♪ what of my heart sign me up santa fe and call your son sign me up santa fe ♪ ♪ on the cross santa fe and all i want sign me up santa fe ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: beirut! thank you, gentlemen. nice work, gentlemen. thank you, guys. beautiful song. thanks, guys. thank you very much! i want to thank my guests jack black, the meatball guys, daniel and michael. and of course, beirut. tomorrow night, adam levine. but jimmy fallon's got the president coming up next, jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, how are you? thank you s
want you to know and i and i and i alone and i and i and i alone ♪ ♪ want you to know and i and i andlone your days in one this day undone ♪ ♪ the kind that breaks under all day at once for me for you but i'm just too young ♪ ♪ what of my heart sign me up santa fe and call your son sign me up santa fe ♪ ♪ on the cross santa fe and all i want sign me up santa fe ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: beirut! thank you, gentlemen. nice work, gentlemen. thank you,...
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when i learned i could play bridge on it i got interested. i still don't understand what happens with it. >> i thought he originally said i'll get the most beautiful woman working at microsoft to -- >> that's what he did. but he was engaged to her. melinda. so it didn't work. >> as you got to know bill better, did he influence your views on how to make investments or did he influence your views on philanthropy? >> i wouldn't say too much. we have a group of maybe 50 people that started getting together in 1968. we meet every other year. don graham who's here tonight is -- >> the butler group. >> yeah. at those meetings we'd talk about various subjects. and philanthropy was an important subject. i think it was maybe in 1993 or something like that. we had a meeting. i think it was in ireland at that time. i actually brought along the gospel of wealth for everyone to read. we discussed it then. our thinking sort of evolved together in a way. >> but have you ever regretted not getting involved in giving away money earlier in your life? >> no. my w
when i learned i could play bridge on it i got interested. i still don't understand what happens with it. >> i thought he originally said i'll get the most beautiful woman working at microsoft to -- >> that's what he did. but he was engaged to her. melinda. so it didn't work. >> as you got to know bill better, did he influence your views on how to make investments or did he influence your views on philanthropy? >> i wouldn't say too much. we have a group of maybe 50...
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done think i grew tired of journalism. but i mean i don't-- i had never made a decision that i was going to leave journalism. but when i had my first child, i had just started to write movies. and i thought well, i can't go on doing journalism because i have a baby and i can't go and do these long reporting pieces that i was doing in esquire. and i was writing columns. and they all required sometimes a week, a month of going away and reporting the story. i couldn't see how i would do it. so i thought well, i will just go on writing movies for a wile and then i'll get back to my real work. but then hi a movie made. >> rose: what was that. >> silkwood. >> rose: the first one. >> and you know, once you have a movie made you're in big trouble because you don't want to go back to anything, it isn't as much fun. >> rose: because it's that much fun. >> it's so interesting. also, i was, whatever, however old i was, 39w3 or 40 or something, some horrible age like that, that i thought was so old. but the point is-- . >> rose: a mere so many year
done think i grew tired of journalism. but i mean i don't-- i had never made a decision that i was going to leave journalism. but when i had my first child, i had just started to write movies. and i thought well, i can't go on doing journalism because i have a baby and i can't go and do these long reporting pieces that i was doing in esquire. and i was writing columns. and they all required sometimes a week, a month of going away and reporting the story. i couldn't see how i would do it. so i...
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i was educated in the public schools. i entered public school in 1942, i graduated from stuyvesant high school in 1954. and then i went from there with honors actually and then i went from there to columbia college. i got a scholarship. i went to columbia college. i was the first in my family to attend college. i went to columbia college where i did well. i became editor-in-chief of the "columbian daily spectator," the college daily newspaper and i was phi beta kappa and then i went to harvard law school. i got into harvard law school, and i did pretty well at harvard law school, also. i made the law review and i was editor of the law review. a year -- at the end of law school, at the end of my third year in law school, my contemporaries in law school were anthony kennedy who is now on the supreme court who was in my class and scalia who i served with on the law review so i knew these people a long time ago at that time. after law school, i didn't clerk but i received an award called the harvard university sheldon traveling fellowship, and i travelled arou
i was educated in the public schools. i entered public school in 1942, i graduated from stuyvesant high school in 1954. and then i went from there with honors actually and then i went from there to columbia college. i got a scholarship. i went to columbia college. i was the first in my family to attend college. i went to columbia college where i did well. i became editor-in-chief of the "columbian daily spectator," the college daily newspaper and i was phi beta kappa and then i went...
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i had a vision. i had a vision. this is my vision. i want -- i want -- i want this -- i wanted cameras. i said i want no cameras. so, -- so they proceed ed, and was taken to task for this because i had not asked for the speaker's approval, in the committee room was on the first floor, so i had them build a behind the committee -- because i would not allow cameras, i did not want any cameras behind the members. where you could -- you and i could see it. so they had to build a room outside the building where they would place the cameras and all the equipment. and then they would have little -- then there was curtains behind the members. and then they would have little holes. and then there would be no -- none of these wires. and then in the back of the room there would be a stand built which then you'd get the view of the committee. and they bought all this. at their own expense, they said absolutely. and so if you look at it, if you look at the hearings on television, i doubt if you'll see any cameras. television cameras. but that was sort of the idea. but, that's sort of the mechanics of
i had a vision. i had a vision. this is my vision. i want -- i want -- i want this -- i wanted cameras. i said i want no cameras. so, -- so they proceed ed, and was taken to task for this because i had not asked for the speaker's approval, in the committee room was on the first floor, so i had them build a behind the committee -- because i would not allow cameras, i did not want any cameras behind the members. where you could -- you and i could see it. so they had to build a room outside the...
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i knew that. that's why i wouldn't get mad. i would simply say, okay, i can throw a baseball. i can shoot a basketball. i can kick a soccer ball. let's see your back hand spring. and then their eyes would be like, what? and i said now you understand. because it's just that they can't relate. it's not something that everyone can do. can just go in the gym and do double flip, double twist and stick. >> i watch it and i can't imagine why anybody would want to do it. i'm like, you guys are crazy. why gymnastics? was there something you saw on television? was there something you idoli d idolized? >> i took to gymnastics because it's one of the most challenging sports in the world. it's a great challenge. i remember watching the 2000 olympic games and seeing the gymnastics team compete and remembering, i want to do that one day. you know. i remember sitting with my family and thinking, wow, this is the greatest thing i've ever seen, you know. and then my dad got me into it when i was 8 years old. he works for the department of sanitation. so he came in. he was on the job one day in t
i knew that. that's why i wouldn't get mad. i would simply say, okay, i can throw a baseball. i can shoot a basketball. i can kick a soccer ball. let's see your back hand spring. and then their eyes would be like, what? and i said now you understand. because it's just that they can't relate. it's not something that everyone can do. can just go in the gym and do double flip, double twist and stick. >> i watch it and i can't imagine why anybody would want to do it. i'm like, you guys are...
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i just love my daughter, that tony. and i wrote, the day i came home from hospital i wrote down rules for to live i. just as i done with my son. i wrote that she should love god, be nice to the kids in class. i wrote a look of rules for her to live by the end i had done something similar with "heroes for my son." my daughter has been asking questions, where's my book? where is my book? let's go. you think i'm joking but she was worse than my own editor. she was on me every single they want to know where the book was. and i started with looking at heroes like sally ride, therefore no sally ride, the first to melt america astronaut in space, and the question was why did they pick a sally ride? why did she, why did nasa pick her? some say it's because she's a genius of physics. other states because she's a great athlete. she's a great can split. some say just because she was fearless. those are all true but here's what's also true. she had to see an ad in a college newspaper in answer. she had to sit opportunity and she had to seize. that's why
i just love my daughter, that tony. and i wrote, the day i came home from hospital i wrote down rules for to live i. just as i done with my son. i wrote that she should love god, be nice to the kids in class. i wrote a look of rules for her to live by the end i had done something similar with "heroes for my son." my daughter has been asking questions, where's my book? where is my book? let's go. you think i'm joking but she was worse than my own editor. she was on me every single they...
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so i was always thinking how do i try -- as i do in private practice when i have a case or i did in the u.s. attorney's office when i was a prosecutor. how do we try this case? who are we going to call? who are our witnesses. >> what are our documents? what are our themes. this is the kind of thing we did. my other function in connection with that, i -- i was tasked to make a key presentation to the committee on the necessity for a third article in the article of impeachment which involved our inability to get tapes and documents directly from the white house. the tapes we got obviously were from the independent from the special prosecutor who received them as a result of litigation against the president in the supreme court. they refused to turn over many documents and tapes to us, and we under my leadership here, we claimed that was in itself an impeachable offense not to cooperate with the committee and we had law going back to the mid 1800s to support that. that was a very important position. i took a very strong position which doer basically agreed with mostly that we're not going
so i was always thinking how do i try -- as i do in private practice when i have a case or i did in the u.s. attorney's office when i was a prosecutor. how do we try this case? who are we going to call? who are our witnesses. >> what are our documents? what are our themes. this is the kind of thing we did. my other function in connection with that, i -- i was tasked to make a key presentation to the committee on the necessity for a third article in the article of impeachment which...
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>> you hear it all the time. >> why should i believe you? >> i say i on one or two days a month if and when i do come in town, i come home once a month. >> it was three minutes into the conversation she told you she was 15. you knew all the way through this. >> i tell you -- >> hang on, hang on, hang on. you say, well i do think you're damn sexy and was wanting to know if you ever had sex. >> oh, did i? >> yes, you did. i have it all here, so you may as well tell me right now. >> i am not disputing, but, damn, it is a conversation. you know. >> what attracted you to this particular girl? >> when i got talking to her, it was her -- just the way she was intelligent. just like, you know, mature. like a lot -- >> she seemed mature. >> she had a logical head on her shoulders. she's easy to talk to. >> i think you'd look best in see through tops, lacy panties, stockings and heels. sounds like you thought you had a hot pros pengt for a sexual liaison here. >> i told myself on the way down here, just to talk and get friendly with her and be friendly. >> i thin
>> you hear it all the time. >> why should i believe you? >> i say i on one or two days a month if and when i do come in town, i come home once a month. >> it was three minutes into the conversation she told you she was 15. you knew all the way through this. >> i tell you -- >> hang on, hang on, hang on. you say, well i do think you're damn sexy and was wanting to know if you ever had sex. >> oh, did i? >> yes, you did. i have it all here, so you...
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had i was eighteen years old. i didn't know why i just didn't know why and it was you know your few years later when i started to hear about agent orange. and you know i knew that her dad had been in vietnam and that's when i started to do a little research into that and think you know because i used to think did i take any medicine while i was pregnant with her i didn't i didn't take even aspirin i wasn't sick the whole time i was pregnant with her. i was raised on the merrimack river in st louis that when there's not a healthier place in the world to be you know i was out in the country as healthy my husband you know he was and i i had no idea oh you know what caused it. but then i started to you know hear more about agent orange and i contacted the i think you know was probably five then and i contacted the disease control center in atlanta and i told them my story and they sent me a packet of research papers that they had that they. had been doing on laboratory animals and i remember one thing i haven't looked at those for years
had i was eighteen years old. i didn't know why i just didn't know why and it was you know your few years later when i started to hear about agent orange. and you know i knew that her dad had been in vietnam and that's when i started to do a little research into that and think you know because i used to think did i take any medicine while i was pregnant with her i didn't i didn't take even aspirin i wasn't sick the whole time i was pregnant with her. i was raised on the merrimack river in st...
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>> i worked for disney. >> i know. >> i did fine at disney. i used to be when i was on "dancing with the stars" the first one to lose. i was on "dancing with the stars" and they told me for the rest of my life i had vip passes to disney world and disneynd la. that meant the rest of my life only during the time on "dancing with the stars." now i wait three hours for space mountain. >> i can get you in. >> caw? >> yes -- can you really? >> yes, i have a little people pass. >> i am fine with disney, but i don't think the solution to obesity is changing the advertising. i'm fat, and i don't watch tv. >> are you not fat. you are just large. you know what is funny. you are in that group of people called big. it doesn't fit into any kind of other thing other than big. >> i'm just an anomaly. i don't know if the problem we have is tv advertising. i think the problem may be we are too good at making food. we got really good at making food. it used to be food was a big part of our experience. now we have the problem with people who are in poverty being f
>> i worked for disney. >> i know. >> i did fine at disney. i used to be when i was on "dancing with the stars" the first one to lose. i was on "dancing with the stars" and they told me for the rest of my life i had vip passes to disney world and disneynd la. that meant the rest of my life only during the time on "dancing with the stars." now i wait three hours for space mountain. >> i can get you in. >> caw? >> yes -- can you...
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i said, this is it. i may write something better. i will never have the acclaim and the success that i got for that book. tavis: how does a guy like you deal with that? >> by and move forward and i have moved forward, but it haunts me. -- well, i move forward and i have moved forward, but it haunts me. people say, come on, you were successful. but sometimes it is a noose around your neck. was i just a one hit wonder? was it accidental? how did it happen? it is hard to get out of. i did not watch a lot of the tv show. it was great, but i was tired of it. 22 years later by so bad comments once a day. -- 22 years later, i still get comments once a day. i have done other things. that is what i want to scream. tavis: are you happy with the fact that if that is the crescendo of your recent work, are you happy that it was " friday night lights"? i assume you are comfortable with that as the product. >> i thought the product was the combination of luck and having the innate skills of writing a book. honestly, i wish i had written it a little b
i said, this is it. i may write something better. i will never have the acclaim and the success that i got for that book. tavis: how does a guy like you deal with that? >> by and move forward and i have moved forward, but it haunts me. -- well, i move forward and i have moved forward, but it haunts me. people say, come on, you were successful. but sometimes it is a noose around your neck. was i just a one hit wonder? was it accidental? how did it happen? it is hard to get out of. i did...
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i was a small young man in san francisco and i would get bullied all the time. iany brothers and sisters and i really appreciated when people stop off for me. i cannot even imagine what it is like growing up as a lgbt youth today. nobody deserves to be bullied. it does get better. until it does, we are going to stick up for you. believe me, it gets better. >> my name is andrea. >> my name is windy and i am a sergeant. >> i am a commander. >> i am a sergeant with the san francisco police department. >> i am a dispatcher. >> my name is michelle martinez and i am a commander with the san francisco police department. >> i am a police officer. >> i am a commander. >> i am an officer with the san francisco police department. >> i grew up in new york city triet >> houston, texas. let's right outside manhattan. >> i am a native she said. >> my father was a sicilian man. >> my mother was and italian catholics. >> my mother was from japan. i was a bit of a tomboy. >> things got very awkward and strange for me. i had to start trying to act like one and look like one. >> i wo
i was a small young man in san francisco and i would get bullied all the time. iany brothers and sisters and i really appreciated when people stop off for me. i cannot even imagine what it is like growing up as a lgbt youth today. nobody deserves to be bullied. it does get better. until it does, we are going to stick up for you. believe me, it gets better. >> my name is andrea. >> my name is windy and i am a sergeant. >> i am a commander. >> i am a sergeant with the san...
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i had no idea. i guess i got from the name that it had to do something with food and justice, but beyond that, i learned quickly that food is really a uniting factor. when people say oh, well, what's an issue that connect it is people regardless of race or gender or economic status. food is the connecting factor. by giving people access to healthy affordable food and regardless of where they live or what their economic status is, you solve a lost other problems at the same time. you can solve poverty and drug issues in the area. also foster a sense of community. that is critical to making their lives better. that's what it's all about. we are trying to make people's lives better. food is not one of the easiest, but one of the best ways to go about doing so. it's something that the youth can get involved in. you don't need to have a degree to do these things. you need to want to have healthy food accessible that is something that a lot of people share. thus i got really involved with the groups that are curren
i had no idea. i guess i got from the name that it had to do something with food and justice, but beyond that, i learned quickly that food is really a uniting factor. when people say oh, well, what's an issue that connect it is people regardless of race or gender or economic status. food is the connecting factor. by giving people access to healthy affordable food and regardless of where they live or what their economic status is, you solve a lost other problems at the same time. you can solve...
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i will try. yes, but it is part of the job. so i tried. i worked with a dutch artistic director, and i get to work with him. he was very specific and fabulous man. also, they were very specific about the color. in reality, they asked me because the color is a little like in the spirit. it is something in common. i was flattered to do that, but it is beautiful to see how much they are -- our work, our demand is to make a beautiful movie. i should not be able to do anything. i never thought about it, but when people ask me, you have to be so clever. >> tom ford made a movie, so why not you? >> because my brain is not that sure. you have to think about so many things. truly, it is a big work. you have to be strong. you have to take care also of the physiology of the actor which is, like, oh, my god. you can be depressed. also, you see the depression of everybody. i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questio
i will try. yes, but it is part of the job. so i tried. i worked with a dutch artistic director, and i get to work with him. he was very specific and fabulous man. also, they were very specific about the color. in reality, they asked me because the color is a little like in the spirit. it is something in common. i was flattered to do that, but it is beautiful to see how much they are -- our work, our demand is to make a beautiful movie. i should not be able to do anything. i never thought about...
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i i i i i i i i i i i i p >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- charlize theron. manny pacquiao. and music from graffiti6. with cleto and the cletones. and now, more than ever, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, thank you. that's very nice. thanks, everyone. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me. i'm glad you're excited. we're excited, too, because we had a new show premiere tonight here on abc, a singing competition show. it's about time somebody did one of those. and this one is called "duets." i don't know if you've heard about it. but the judges on the show are kelly clarkson, john legend, jennifer nettles and robin thicke. they're also competitors. each one of them has to choose two amateur singers to be their duet partners, hence the title "duets." which is weird because, if they're each choosing two singers, the show would be called "threesome" and it would probably be more interesting to watch, but -- each of the stars sa
i i i i i i i i i i i i p >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- charlize theron. manny pacquiao. and music from graffiti6. with cleto and the cletones. and now, more than ever, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, thank you. that's very nice. thanks, everyone. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me. i'm glad you're excited. we're...
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but i feel -- i feel really, really guilty. honestly. you would think iwith the name wicked. but i really, really feel guilty. i really feel bad. and am i going to tell him? no, of course not. >> after weeks of investigation, the isu team came to a conclusion regarding carlton moran's involvement in the assault. >> he says the assault happened with the south siders. he was -- we pretty much ruled him out as being a suspect. usually when they do a check in, as they call, it would be to their own race that does it. we have a few c.i.s, confidential informants, that are reliable which stated why it occurred. it pretty much eliminated moran from being a suspect. what we'll do is we'll close it out. we'll do a confidential or closure chronos. we'll submit that to committee. and they'll make a decision. we pretty much have a knowledge of who it might be. we're trying to gather more evidence and more facts on that. >> carlton was subsequently released from ad seg but declined to talk to our producers any further due to fear of retaliation.
but i feel -- i feel really, really guilty. honestly. you would think iwith the name wicked. but i really, really feel guilty. i really feel bad. and am i going to tell him? no, of course not. >> after weeks of investigation, the isu team came to a conclusion regarding carlton moran's involvement in the assault. >> he says the assault happened with the south siders. he was -- we pretty much ruled him out as being a suspect. usually when they do a check in, as they call, it would be...