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i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for yves laurant, seeing a man powdering his nose going down the runway. >> yes. because he did things that were already very much about at the time. i was very admired. that is true. we did big steps. vocabulary. i have enormous admiration. i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something indefinitely. yes, why did i do the men like that? because i work around it sex. i saw that what was showing, it was the men in this world where the woman was strong. then have to be equal of the men. and i wanted to show it. there was some interest in like a blazer, a jacket, double- breasted. you have the men's jacket with the inside pocket. it is a pocket for the wallet. the women did not have that. why? because the men pay at the restaurant. but can the woman they, too? i think there was a lot of stupid things -- not stupid, but the things that were intell
i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for yves laurant, seeing a man powdering his nose going down the runway. >> yes. because he did things that were already very much about at the time. i was very admired. that is true. we did big steps. vocabulary. i have enormous admiration. i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something...
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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 sorry, that was my mistake. i am sorry. >> i just, yeah, i love his work, and we do describe emotion in the same way. i know that sounds like a really small thing, but actually, it is really rare. i think people do describe the way they feel in very different ways, and we have always had a shorthand as far as that goes, which helps on a film set. i think there is a massive level of trust. you kind of -- he is incredibly respectful to the people that he works with, and he wants the best out of everybody. because of that, you feel like you can try things. you feel like you can kind of go in any direction and he will always bring you back or he will push you more. i am very lucky to have that relationship. tavis: yeah, as is he. >> thank you. tavis: i want to go back to this comment you made earlier about this ripe old age of 27, because you've been at this for a while, but the longer you've been in the game, it seems to me, the more -- i want to phrase this the right way -- the more strategy -- my word, not yours -- one has to eng
i am sorry, that was my mistake. i am sorry. >> i just, yeah, i love his work, and we do describe emotion in the same way. i know that sounds like a really small thing, but actually, it is really rare. i think people do describe the way they feel in very different ways, and we have always had a shorthand as far as that goes, which helps on a film set. i think there is a massive level of trust. you kind of -- he is incredibly respectful to the people that he works with, and he wants the...
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i. i i i. i i. i i i it's like a big circus a whole city just a big circus. never know what you're going to see. giant freak show. you have to leave your friends. oh my god i'm. so out of control building a hole they have city there like. right there now it's that's. what it wall street was. all street last march and. i got matches. at my. heart. my project to burn wall street. it's about getting all the american skeletor from either the left or the right just we all has a common things that we all want to fix our country and effects the rest of the world. or our country is being controlled by big money people that are so greedy that they're why destroy everything just so they can have some more money but it's not yet value. that where they got set like that. so we're trying to say that we're trying to get the tea party of the i get my vote. and to communicate with each other and out push their legislators to take money out of politics in america that is a publicly funded several get the same amount of money so it's not who's got the most amount of money for c
i. i i i. i i. i i i it's like a big circus a whole city just a big circus. never know what you're going to see. giant freak show. you have to leave your friends. oh my god i'm. so out of control building a hole they have city there like. right there now it's that's. what it wall street was. all street last march and. i got matches. at my. heart. my project to burn wall street. it's about getting all the american skeletor from either the left or the right just we all has a common things that we...
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i did. i was in heaven. i every time i am onstage and diane loves it and i know florence loved it. you talk to any girl like the rockettes. we talk about this. it is difficult for girls to stay together but we did stay together a long time. motown was one of the reasons and we enjoyed it. we were traveling all over the world. this was the stage where one day you'll be seeing before kings and queens because -- and we are laughing because we're in the project. that -- we had no idea that would become true and it did. when we had the first record we were in sweden but the future king of sweden. we hung out with all kind of people who were kings and queens. and there were. tavis: you hated that first -- which raises the obvious question. you have that first single. it raises the question, which won the you absolutely adored? i know you'll love all. >> i have to say because diane sang the lead, i never got into the lyrics as much. now that i am seeing them i realize some of those songs that were released in the 196
i did. i was in heaven. i every time i am onstage and diane loves it and i know florence loved it. you talk to any girl like the rockettes. we talk about this. it is difficult for girls to stay together but we did stay together a long time. motown was one of the reasons and we enjoyed it. we were traveling all over the world. this was the stage where one day you'll be seeing before kings and queens because -- and we are laughing because we're in the project. that -- we had no idea that would...
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be a little bit vulgar so i bought what i thought a vulgar dress was, i showed up, i got the boys, i did all of, the voice did all of that, audition and felt it went really well, i felt like the director really liked me octavio was there, i heard i was on the list and still auditioning and someone, it was offered so someone else and she turned it down and i kept hearing, no they really like you, then way don't they cast me if they really like me, and then i was filming texas killing fields and we were doing all night shoots. >> rose: sam worthington. >> yes. a real tough cop. and we were filling night assistance in the swamp in louisiana, and i got a call that said, okay, they love you, but they just want you to come in and test for it. >> rose: were you insulted? >> i was just like, well, i just thought well obviously they don't think i am physically right for this character. and i was so exhausted so i called my agent and i said i am not going to do it. which it is funny because al pacino told me the same thing happened to him in the godfather, you know what? they obviously don't w
be a little bit vulgar so i bought what i thought a vulgar dress was, i showed up, i got the boys, i did all of, the voice did all of that, audition and felt it went really well, i felt like the director really liked me octavio was there, i heard i was on the list and still auditioning and someone, it was offered so someone else and she turned it down and i kept hearing, no they really like you, then way don't they cast me if they really like me, and then i was filming texas killing fields and...
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i mean i vividly remember this. of course i do. and so i went to bed. ame out the front on to the front top of the porch and out to the front to the top of the porch, i looked around and i saw my parents' bedroom windows, and i looked out and there was no flame there, and i looked back, and the way my house was built i could go all the way around, and i saw 8-foot white parks coming out the direction of the meter, and the sound -- it was so quiet. all i heard was like in a frankenstein movie when they electrify him. i saw a flame but not much. i ran up the scaffolding and opened the window and that's when the smoke nearly knocked me down. >> your ex-husband has said in interviews and has been very honest about this that he was so grief stricken and engaged that at one point he wanted to kill you and your boyfriend and do whatever he could to try -- i know that you now have a pretty good relationship with him, i think. >> yes. >> tell me about that, because it's for him as awful as it has been for you. >> oh, you know, i would imagine if i were in matthew
i mean i vividly remember this. of course i do. and so i went to bed. ame out the front on to the front top of the porch and out to the front to the top of the porch, i looked around and i saw my parents' bedroom windows, and i looked out and there was no flame there, and i looked back, and the way my house was built i could go all the way around, and i saw 8-foot white parks coming out the direction of the meter, and the sound -- it was so quiet. all i heard was like in a frankenstein movie...
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i would look to think that i am a better person than that. ie done some crazy stuff in my tind but i tell you what, i don't believe i'm a murderer. >> he has capital murder too. i talk to him. he talks to me. >> gaffney has become friend with stephen vogt, a former mexican mafia member, also awaiting trial for capital murder. >> i like him. when he came in he was real skinny. he was like a little puppy without his mama. >> she is not my girlfriend. she is my ex-girlfriend. >> she's at college? >> yeah. >> trying to study to be a music teacher. >> i have seen people like him before. i know his situation. he got caught up in something that he never should have got up in. he went with the wrong crowd. he was a follower. steve is a good kid. he is a good kid. but he is good as gold. >> i ain't got nothing. >> gaffney has even pushed aside his white supremacist views to learn spanish from vogt. >> once in a while we will get white people, ex-aryan brotherhood. >> this is a culture shock. everyone speaks spanish around here. [ speaking foreign langua
i would look to think that i am a better person than that. ie done some crazy stuff in my tind but i tell you what, i don't believe i'm a murderer. >> he has capital murder too. i talk to him. he talks to me. >> gaffney has become friend with stephen vogt, a former mexican mafia member, also awaiting trial for capital murder. >> i like him. when he came in he was real skinny. he was like a little puppy without his mama. >> she is not my girlfriend. she is my...
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as far as i am concerned i'm a virtuous person i know i just don't have any money but i live in one of the most beautiful places i've ever seen i'm with people who love me the most and i get to. do this art form that i've come up i've started doing in the last four years and it's just opened my eyes to so many different things and it was all inspired by burning man and it was just a coincidence because i was making costumes for myself and i had decided to make myself a coat and as i was finishing it the first person that came over to visit me said what is that and i said that's my royal road because i had realized when i had put it on it wasn't just a fur coat it actually was a royal row and that's when i became king. so the first person who came in said i want one of those and i said well it's going to be for five hundred dollars because it's expensive to me he said no problem. and he had me custom it so he could put his ball cap on and put the bill of his cap inside the head so i have this little pocket here form and then. this is so. the reason i open the store was i do a lot of bus
as far as i am concerned i'm a virtuous person i know i just don't have any money but i live in one of the most beautiful places i've ever seen i'm with people who love me the most and i get to. do this art form that i've come up i've started doing in the last four years and it's just opened my eyes to so many different things and it was all inspired by burning man and it was just a coincidence because i was making costumes for myself and i had decided to make myself a coat and as i was...
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-- i think i was a more reacting against warhol. i must say i never -- i never enjoyed his influence in other artists except for the germans. and i think those artists influenced me much more than warhol directly because i must say that i always found the attributes of warhol kind of unpleasant. like the idea of repetition just -- repetitive and unpleasant and especially the divorcing of the direct touch i always found very hard to accept. i understand that it's -- the point of it but i always found it just emotionally hard to accept for my own work. that's why i think i look to the germans more. >> jeff? >> i would think andy's cultural heroes are also part of my cultural heroes. but i think i've always been in awe of his existentialism. of just this -- going from duchamp of indifference to acceptance. where it's so outward and at the same time we're dealing with the self. and the power that, you know, existentialism. >> rose: you decided to do -- 60 artists in 50 years and you decided to draw five categories and see these particular
-- i think i was a more reacting against warhol. i must say i never -- i never enjoyed his influence in other artists except for the germans. and i think those artists influenced me much more than warhol directly because i must say that i always found the attributes of warhol kind of unpleasant. like the idea of repetition just -- repetitive and unpleasant and especially the divorcing of the direct touch i always found very hard to accept. i understand that it's -- the point of it but i always...
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didn't relevancy i was going realize i was going to be last and i do not generally stand up accept for these koondz of thing. and stylly i was a legislative aid watching you as a supervisor and watching you to get into a lot of debates with my former boss chris daily and i always came in to the board knowing i would have to work with you and how am i going to do that his game is really really strong and my first committee meeting on the budget chair was with you serving at one time it was a whole debate around the public defender in the central services for and actually i thought i did the right thing i thought i had some approval for you on how i managed that meeting and that approval meant a lot to me and then the next year, you were my i'm not sure if you ever my vice chair and i thought if i can survive this year with sean elsburnd and his approval we can accomplish a lot and i did survive that year and it was not until john fourth when we almost came to blow around the discussion a around the marital appointment and i did i exaggerate but one o
didn't relevancy i was going realize i was going to be last and i do not generally stand up accept for these koondz of thing. and stylly i was a legislative aid watching you as a supervisor and watching you to get into a lot of debates with my former boss chris daily and i always came in to the board knowing i would have to work with you and how am i going to do that his game is really really strong and my first committee meeting on the budget chair was with you serving at one time it was a...
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was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not y
was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too....
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so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say about the fact was going with a guy, they said if you love each other, that is wonderful. so i think i was lucky to have parents like that. very modern. very open-minded. unlike for some, there's no question of religion, of color of skin, or anything like that. people can be all beautiful. it depends on who they are, but it is not a question of color. for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kin
so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they...
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and i got so upset, i couldn't hear it. id listened to what she had to say because i felt that in that moment, there was so much she wanted to share with me. and had i been able to hold myself still and listen, i probably would have had a lot more of my life's questions answered. >> very poignant thing. >> yeah. >> tyler, it's been a real pleasure. please come back again sooner rather than 20 months or whatever it took me to get you. it's been a real pleasure. best of luck with the movie. "alex cross" great film. good luck with all of your projects, particularly your work on o, with my friend oprah. best of luck. tyler perry. >> coming up next, singing sensation brandy on her return to music and whitney houston, her friend and mentor who inspired her. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. with two times the points on dining in restaur
and i got so upset, i couldn't hear it. id listened to what she had to say because i felt that in that moment, there was so much she wanted to share with me. and had i been able to hold myself still and listen, i probably would have had a lot more of my life's questions answered. >> very poignant thing. >> yeah. >> tyler, it's been a real pleasure. please come back again sooner rather than 20 months or whatever it took me to get you. it's been a real pleasure. best of luck...
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i just wanted to say i strongly support this legislation. my only concern i think it should go further. if i pull my pants down right now and show everyone it and i would be arrested although in another area it's okay by a small majority. i would point out some of the people that have spoken are from the nudist community and advertise for websites in public and this has nothing to do with i want to be natural. i just want to be naked. this has to do with i want to get my weird sexual pleasure of being naked. once again i am strongly in favor of this. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi. i am bruce smith and i would like to support this legislation. i would like to have the freedom to take my two nieces that visit from texas to a film in the castro and not come out of the theater and be exposed to naked men. i think we should have the right to introduce nudity to our children when we decide to chose, so i also think that the nudity in the castro -- i have been there for six years and helped to escalate the other problems in the area and many
i just wanted to say i strongly support this legislation. my only concern i think it should go further. if i pull my pants down right now and show everyone it and i would be arrested although in another area it's okay by a small majority. i would point out some of the people that have spoken are from the nudist community and advertise for websites in public and this has nothing to do with i want to be natural. i just want to be naked. this has to do with i want to get my weird sexual pleasure...
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i remember answering my phone. i remember where i was in hollywood on norton when my publicist and friend, heidi, told me that my first book had crossed a selling platform of 50,000 books. you have to understand. the truth is, i never thought about it from a financial standpoint. i never thought that it would be sold. i didn't really ever put the commerce behind it. for me, it was art. for me, it was just an expression. tavis: has money ever mattered to you? >> well, of course, of course. tavis: i'm serious. so as you've gotten more chronologically gifted 'cause you still look nice... >> i'm so regretting my outfit. i'm so sorry. [laughter] tavis: as you've gotten older -- >> because you're looking in my eyes and the last time i was here, you were doing a lot of this. i kept going like this, "tavis, what's going on?" tavis: yeah, yeah, okay. if money used to matter, as you've gotten older, what's taking its place? what does matter more now than commerce? >> truth. tavis: i like that. i'll high five you on that. >> high five me, baby.
i remember answering my phone. i remember where i was in hollywood on norton when my publicist and friend, heidi, told me that my first book had crossed a selling platform of 50,000 books. you have to understand. the truth is, i never thought about it from a financial standpoint. i never thought that it would be sold. i didn't really ever put the commerce behind it. for me, it was art. for me, it was just an expression. tavis: has money ever mattered to you? >> well, of course, of course....
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i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that one for me was a learning experience. i love it. >> london has changed, as every city has. you certainly will not have any of those bankers wearing bowler hats and numberless. more to the point, london out is tremendously diverse. paris is becoming in admitting that it is more a diversity, and there's a little line for me quite hidden away the says i'm very much a parisian or i'm interested in parisian women, but not quite sure that i ever met a parisian woman. what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the
i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that one for me was a learning experience. i love it. >> london...
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>> i love making movies actually. i love recording. that's what iove. >> you don't like performing in front of people. >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. oh, okay. all right. let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> you consider yourself to be an actress that sings. >> mm-hmm. >> many people would think you're arguably the greatest singer that's ever been. i would argue that. >> i don't know. i only began to sing because i couldn't get a job as an actress, you see. i entered a talent contest. >> the dream was to be a star? >> i think when i was young i wanted to be a star until i became a star. then it's a lot of work, you know. it's work to be a star. i don't enjoy the stardom part. i enjoy the creative process. >> if i said to you, look, you're on a desert island. you can sing, you can direct, you can act, or you can sit there drinking out of coconuts. >> i would say direct. >> that's the true love. >> well, directing is so interesti
>> i love making movies actually. i love recording. that's what iove. >> you don't like performing in front of people. >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. oh, okay. all right. let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> you consider yourself to be an actress that sings. >> mm-hmm. >> many people would think you're arguably the greatest...
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they are less likely to have pensions and health benefits than i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me. >> absolutely! >> and so would mitt romeny. >> she's joy behar. >> and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> only on current tv. how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation sensational relief. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: you are right. we can't even read the cyron anymore. >> i remain flabbergasted! >> and orange. >> stephanie: yes. sexy liberal john fugelsang is in with fridays wit
they are less likely to have pensions and health benefits than i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me. >> absolutely! >> and so would mitt romeny. >> she's joy behar. >> and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> only on...
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if i want laughs, i want to hear laughs. if iem to cheaper tend like i do in this movie, i want them to cheer. and if they're not cheering in the right way how do i need to influence so they are cheering the way i want them to do. that's just now. i mean, this is most-- if you think about something like,say, "the wild bunc" what it made on the friday it opened, does that mean anything now? no it's "the wild bunch." it's got to last for a long, long time. i'm looking forward to, you know, kids who aren't even born hearing about "django unchained." they're going to grow up nay world with "django unchained" exists. >> about paul make the "wild bunch?" >> yes. >> rose: why would you put him in john ford and people who made movies about the western? >> i wouldut sergio leon eddie number one. >> rose: you would? >> in particular because of "fist full of dollars." >> rose: he's number one. >> he's number one to me, kind of number one of all time, not just his western work. he's my favorite director. as far as western directors are conce
if i want laughs, i want to hear laughs. if iem to cheaper tend like i do in this movie, i want them to cheer. and if they're not cheering in the right way how do i need to influence so they are cheering the way i want them to do. that's just now. i mean, this is most-- if you think about something like,say, "the wild bunc" what it made on the friday it opened, does that mean anything now? no it's "the wild bunch." it's got to last for a long, long time. i'm looking forward...
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i write. i want to read you some and i guess i should read a little and i want to open up for questions about this book or the other books or what i'm doing now or not doing now. basically, for me i think samurai's garden another reason why love this book. everybody says, what's your favorite book? i think, they are like kids. you wouldn't say johnny is my favorite son. we all books at the time we need to write that book. it's hard to be an author because you have an audience and they want you to write particular books. if you don't write the book they want you to write then it's something else. but all the books are different in that way. because samurai's garden gave me the japanese culture and to a large extent samurai's garden taught me how to write. how to write in a way that i don't think i knew as well when i wrote women of the silk. it's processes like that is how i judge each book not so much is, that my best book? is that the best story? but it has to do with, what did i learn from writing that book. i have a friend who is a writer for 3 years trying to finish a novel. sent me an e m
i write. i want to read you some and i guess i should read a little and i want to open up for questions about this book or the other books or what i'm doing now or not doing now. basically, for me i think samurai's garden another reason why love this book. everybody says, what's your favorite book? i think, they are like kids. you wouldn't say johnny is my favorite son. we all books at the time we need to write that book. it's hard to be an author because you have an audience and they want you...
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i knew what i did not what really early. iw what i did not want to have to do, and i think definitely, fortunately for me, i have a really strong mother, you know? there are people but i speak to a lot. family, it is because there are blood does not mean necessarily give you the best advice. finding people that support you, and hang onto those and try to let go of those who try to take you down. i think because i had someone who was supportive of me, that helped me keep going. tavis: since you obviously know when magic is happening, what does that mean to you? the clock strikes midnight, and there is magic happening, so your point to stick around a bit longer. what is that like? >> your energy is reverberating, is the way i can describe it. you can feel it, but you cannot see it. things are exploding. maybe it is something lyrical, with a collaborator, and we are working on something. you can feel that there is an energy going back and forth, and then, "when this is done, we have to go in there and make sure we can put that do
i knew what i did not what really early. iw what i did not want to have to do, and i think definitely, fortunately for me, i have a really strong mother, you know? there are people but i speak to a lot. family, it is because there are blood does not mean necessarily give you the best advice. finding people that support you, and hang onto those and try to let go of those who try to take you down. i think because i had someone who was supportive of me, that helped me keep going. tavis: since you...
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i would argue that. >> i don't know. inly began to sing because i couldn't get a job as an actress who sings. >> the dream was always to be an actress, to be a star. did you want to be a star. >> i think when i was younger i wanted to be a star, until i became a star. it's a lot of work. it's work to be a star. i don't enjoy the stardom part. i only enjoy the creative process. >> on a desert island, all you can do for the rest of your life, you can sing, you can direct, you can act or you can just sit there drinking out of coconuts. >> i would say direct. >> that's the true love. >> well, directing is so interesting. it just sort of encompasses everything that you see, that you know, that you felt, that you've observed. it just -- you know, you can turn the camera on anything. oh, my god just turn the camera and you're in control of your work. you're in control of your so-called art. i like that. >> when i watched "guilt trip" -- and we'll come to your own guilt trips because i'm sure there are millions of them, as i have.
i would argue that. >> i don't know. inly began to sing because i couldn't get a job as an actress who sings. >> the dream was always to be an actress, to be a star. did you want to be a star. >> i think when i was younger i wanted to be a star, until i became a star. it's a lot of work. it's work to be a star. i don't enjoy the stardom part. i only enjoy the creative process. >> on a desert island, all you can do for the rest of your life, you can sing, you can direct,...
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i feel like a puppet. i told them i wanted to get out of the gang. i was coming back from eating dinner. before i knew it i had two guys. one hit me on one side. the other one hit me on the other side. they went to punch me, hitting me, kicking me. i woke up the next day and i was in the hospital. and not knowing what else they did to me and what they did to me. i am glad that i finally got out. and telling me who i can and who i can't talk to. >> amen. >> amen. >> while the ex-gang unit might seem like an island of tranquility, that is not always the case. inmate tim gaffney has been in the unit for 2 1/2 years and still doesn't take any chances. >> i don't ever close my eyes in the shower. that is just the golden rule. when you shower, you leave your eyes open and keep your back toward the wall. you can see who comes and goes. because bad things happen in the shower. >> gaffney, pled not guilty to capital murder and is awaiting trial, a former member of the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood. >> i climbed the ranks pretty quickly. you don
i feel like a puppet. i told them i wanted to get out of the gang. i was coming back from eating dinner. before i knew it i had two guys. one hit me on one side. the other one hit me on the other side. they went to punch me, hitting me, kicking me. i woke up the next day and i was in the hospital. and not knowing what else they did to me and what they did to me. i am glad that i finally got out. and telling me who i can and who i can't talk to. >> amen. >> amen. >> while the...
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mean i mean i i think you know as we move forward i mean you know i lived in russia for a number of years and during the cold war period i think the majority of european people for the wrong reasons feared russia and russians possibly feared the people of europe but now i look we do have these open borders i think we have a greater unity and i think that when we look at the global picture i think that other nations other states other global states are actually quite envious of our potential unity and so i think the actual chance of any future war in europe is greatly reduced and could we reduce there are going to keep pressing this point here i mean did in the european union the people sign up for it when they joined it because it's turning out to be a different project now. what i would say is that i mean it's a nice for you to see europe as a further a problem but the problem is that there are as many for there are probably as many for mothers as for there are countries in the world that's for quality so far as we have to define our model for them is well that is for as much as
mean i mean i i think you know as we move forward i mean you know i lived in russia for a number of years and during the cold war period i think the majority of european people for the wrong reasons feared russia and russians possibly feared the people of europe but now i look we do have these open borders i think we have a greater unity and i think that when we look at the global picture i think that other nations other states other global states are actually quite envious of our potential...
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i am going to texas. i am going to greatvine, texas december 15th. i am going to waco, texas december 16th, shreveport, louisiana 16th. beaumont in woodlands which i believe is in texas. >> beaumont is in texas. >> and that's 17th and going to 10 different bookstores in three days. the more information i get the more i shall share it with everyone but you, andy. i hate you. >> that's okay. i have been to beaumont. it is filled with lovely people. >> i don't know. >> i hope they stab you. >> i hope you get stabbed leaving the studio. i hope i stab you. >> a horrible come back. >> get out of here. >> just horrible. >> let's welcome our guest. she is so hot bums often surround her to warm their hands, and then she stabs them. sandra smith. and if hilarity was christmas caroling i would do him on my front lawn every december. it is joe devito. he is losing weight. and in finland he is considered a wash cloth, my sidekick bill schulz and he is so sharp he is are cked a -- he is are cked a tease. john bolton former ambassador to the u.n. and fox news contrib
i am going to texas. i am going to greatvine, texas december 15th. i am going to waco, texas december 16th, shreveport, louisiana 16th. beaumont in woodlands which i believe is in texas. >> beaumont is in texas. >> and that's 17th and going to 10 different bookstores in three days. the more information i get the more i shall share it with everyone but you, andy. i hate you. >> that's okay. i have been to beaumont. it is filled with lovely people. >> i don't know....
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i can do whatever i want. ian better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol, you know? it's adrenalin you can never get from anything else. unfortunately, there's the consequences because you know, i got a strike my years have doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life sentences. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. stupid. >> in our three months of taping, we never heard an inmate so willing to detail his own crime, especially with an appeal pending. >> i've invaded many a home, not necessarily the ones i was convicted for. all right? i've invaded other people's homes, you know. people that play the same game i play, sell drugs whatever. i go in this home. >> how he'd you get in? >> through the front door. how do you get in. >> the door wasn't locked? >> of course, if it's locked, you go through it, break down the door. alarm goes off. each of us take a room. got to cover everybody at one time. because it cou
i can do whatever i want. ian better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol, you know? it's adrenalin you can never get from anything else. unfortunately, there's the consequences because you know, i got a strike my years have doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life sentences. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. stupid. >> in our three months of taping, we never heard an inmate so...
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i would. i decided to listen to my mother. and i thought that's a good hero, and it's because of people like you who wrote to me and said, brad you got to hear the story about this hero. so i like that pakistani girl. and what i love is, exactly what you said, ordinary people who changed the world. everyone doesn't have to be famous or have a tv show or make a lot of money. just regular, ordinary people who no one has ever heard about. those are the best heroes in the book. >> host: jim in pennsylvania. good afternoon from miami. you're on with awe their brad meltzer. >> caller: thank you for taking my call, i was on the way out to the door to run anary rand when i saw brad meltzer on your program, and when i heard the word heroes it reminded me of a kissing just had with my sister, it was over the book "death of the west" and he sad we have stripped away heroes out of our history books,, in the schools, and i just think that we need heroes to look up to and emulate. and right now it seems like in this country we have a trickle-down
i would. i decided to listen to my mother. and i thought that's a good hero, and it's because of people like you who wrote to me and said, brad you got to hear the story about this hero. so i like that pakistani girl. and what i love is, exactly what you said, ordinary people who changed the world. everyone doesn't have to be famous or have a tv show or make a lot of money. just regular, ordinary people who no one has ever heard about. those are the best heroes in the book. >> host: jim...
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i wish i could say i was shocked, but i wasn't. we'll have more madoff when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to
i wish i could say i was shocked, but i wasn't. we'll have more madoff when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have...
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well, i get it i get it i know when i look at the u.s. senate. yself, you know what they could use, another white guy. (laughter) so i want you to take to the twitters, okay, take to the twitters. i want you to tweet@nikki-- ask nikki haley why she should appoint me to the u.s. is senate with the hashtag senator colbert. (cheers and applause) s that-- that feels right. now of course we all know jim demint leaves some big shoes to fill. then again-- (cheers and applause) but i'm not surprised that the people want me to have this honor. i've been honored in so many ways. in lego form, in ice cream, in space station treadmill, as a plush hockey mascot. which of course let me realize my dream of having drunk townies throw beer cans at me. but now the ultimate honor has come. being immortallized at madame tussaud's wax museum. they-- i know, i know, it's impressive. they have the world's biggest collection of glassy eyed fake celebrities outside of the bravo network. now -- while madame tussaud is a storied institution with 200 years of excellence, cou
well, i get it i get it i know when i look at the u.s. senate. yself, you know what they could use, another white guy. (laughter) so i want you to take to the twitters, okay, take to the twitters. i want you to tweet@nikki-- ask nikki haley why she should appoint me to the u.s. is senate with the hashtag senator colbert. (cheers and applause) s that-- that feels right. now of course we all know jim demint leaves some big shoes to fill. then again-- (cheers and applause) but i'm not surprised...
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i have to do only music when i want, where i want, and how i want. i was-- i felt like a bird as i said before. and that was the period when the new york philharmonic asked me to become the music director. i did several concerts, many concerts with the new york philharmonic, beautiful concerts. i admire those musicians. i think that they are very good. and i have wonderful memories. so when i asked to become music director i was hesitant. i didn't know. but then i thought that it was not the right moment to be engaged again. not because i had a divorce before. just, you know, i felt so good to be free. >> so the timing wasn't right. >> si, the timing wasn't right. and then i continued to be, to be free around the world, especially connected with the vienna fill half mondayic that is the orchestra that is been connected with the-- with me all my life because i made my debut in vienna with the vienna philharmonic in 1971. and since then i have conducted them every year with tours, concerts, 200 concerts in salzberg. so an enormous quantity. and so i wa
i have to do only music when i want, where i want, and how i want. i was-- i felt like a bird as i said before. and that was the period when the new york philharmonic asked me to become the music director. i did several concerts, many concerts with the new york philharmonic, beautiful concerts. i admire those musicians. i think that they are very good. and i have wonderful memories. so when i asked to become music director i was hesitant. i didn't know. but then i thought that it was not the...
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where i was, that's where i wanted to be. iried to my ex-wife, and daughter's mother and involved with, you know, here and there with a couple different people over the years. and all of those people was where i thought i wanted to be but where i'm at now is the difference is in me. you know, the difference is we're not only in who i'm with but in me, as well rye you a nicer guy to be with? better partner, do you think? >> i think the biggest thing i want to change is just how strisz filled my life is. i try to do a lot. like the job i have on the tv show seems to be a hobby and fitting in the other things i do and the other activities i do which fill another kind of side of my passion and i go home sometimes and think i will go blind i'm so tired. >> what's been the greatest moment of your life? putting aside women and children, when's been the moment if i could relive it for you, you'd go for? >> i would say it's probably a tie between my daughter being born. thatas a really, really great experience. at that point, i got marr
where i was, that's where i wanted to be. iried to my ex-wife, and daughter's mother and involved with, you know, here and there with a couple different people over the years. and all of those people was where i thought i wanted to be but where i'm at now is the difference is in me. you know, the difference is we're not only in who i'm with but in me, as well rye you a nicer guy to be with? better partner, do you think? >> i think the biggest thing i want to change is just how strisz...
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i no i the moment i bring the kid to the house i am gone. i will leave it on the couch and then won't know won't know turn it on off and then on. >> and now there is a bus with your picture on. it -- leave the kid with somebody else. broken homes are the best places for kids. when people leave them for a long period of time -- >> they get creative. >> the president of the united states came from a broken home. no, he came from kenya. >> a broken country. >> i am glad we solved some problems here. jeer doosmed though. >> totally. there are countries whose populations are growing and we are not. if we don't do this, we are over. >> pediatricians and obstetricians #r* -- >> i am waiting for every state to look like i am legend. hopefully i can see it. >> from babies to bias, was it a sign of sexism or just road work. the construction crew on the grounds of ohio sinclair continue college, yes that sinclair community college was forced to what an add straighter deeped on monday. the move stems from the school's deep commitment to adversity, but in
i no i the moment i bring the kid to the house i am gone. i will leave it on the couch and then won't know won't know turn it on off and then on. >> and now there is a bus with your picture on. it -- leave the kid with somebody else. broken homes are the best places for kids. when people leave them for a long period of time -- >> they get creative. >> the president of the united states came from a broken home. no, he came from kenya. >> a broken country. >> i am...
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i just wanted to see improvement. i wanted it for myself, i wanted it for others in my shoes but i didn't become some wild-eyed advocate. >> you talk about the group of nine, the very small group. >> yes. >> then another woman was appointed, justice ginsberg. >> finally. it was less to ten years. >> is that right? >> you became close. >> sure, we liked each other. it was nice to have another woman on the court. >> you made the point that when you came on the court it was divided 4-4. >> it was, on many cases. >> the fact it was so evenly divided -- >> on some areas. >> and predictably, frankly, a lot of areas. you were not predictable. was that because you just practical? >> probably. i grew up on a ranch, you know. i'm sure that affected me because anybody growing up on a ranch or a farm in a situation like that you have to make things work. you have to make things run. you. >> you retired because your husband was sick. >> he had alzheimer's. that's sad. i probably will never stop thinking how sad that is. but it's all right to be away from t
i just wanted to see improvement. i wanted it for myself, i wanted it for others in my shoes but i didn't become some wild-eyed advocate. >> you talk about the group of nine, the very small group. >> yes. >> then another woman was appointed, justice ginsberg. >> finally. it was less to ten years. >> is that right? >> you became close. >> sure, we liked each other. it was nice to have another woman on the court. >> you made the point that when you...
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culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our
culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on...