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i just thought i have got to stop. i should stop right now, should get out like john elway and get out and now i will just look for the other career and i looked around and i have no other skills, charles. i can't do anything else. this is it. i have interviewed some great, some people who -- sugar ray leonard, i said to him, why are you coming back? he made a lot of money. >> i know. >> rose: and managed it well. >> right. >> rose: so he had all the money and had no problems and he said to me? he said because it is what i do, it is what i know. >> yes. i remember having the conversation with him when he made his first $30 million and he said you should quit, you look good, i can't understand you, don't box again and he came back quite more after that because that's what he knew. >> rose: i know. >> but i don't think i can quit now. >> because you love doing it? >> i really like the acting, the action of it, i like how -- i have to be myself to do it correctly. i have to really work at, it is the best i am when i am work
i just thought i have got to stop. i should stop right now, should get out like john elway and get out and now i will just look for the other career and i looked around and i have no other skills, charles. i can't do anything else. this is it. i have interviewed some great, some people who -- sugar ray leonard, i said to him, why are you coming back? he made a lot of money. >> i know. >> rose: and managed it well. >> right. >> rose: so he had all the money and had no...
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i, uh--i-i had other ideas. i wanted to talk about royalties and stuff like that instead of, you know, just a clear percentage. i don't know if i'm willing to give up any ownership of the business. >> the reason that i don't want to be a lender is because i want to be on the elevator. if i didn't think there was something good, i would be a lender at a high rate. >> right. >> but i think there's something here. i want to invest my money in mr. green tea for two simple reasons--i know it's safe, because they have the financial controls in place, and they manage their money probably better than i've seen any business so far, and i know my return on capital is gonna exceed my expectations. i think my offer is very fair. i think my offer is well thought-out. i mean, without me, you're gonna stay a $2-million company until he's 60. >> this is something i would really have to think about. >> that's a real check, by the way. >> i--i see that. >> [laughs] >> i--[sighs]--i-i have to think about it a little bit. >> well, l
i, uh--i-i had other ideas. i wanted to talk about royalties and stuff like that instead of, you know, just a clear percentage. i don't know if i'm willing to give up any ownership of the business. >> the reason that i don't want to be a lender is because i want to be on the elevator. if i didn't think there was something good, i would be a lender at a high rate. >> right. >> but i think there's something here. i want to invest my money in mr. green tea for two simple...
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listened to them i you know i thought to be cute in and i i said if she starts getting upset get me out a car so she is balling and i'm not i am i get me i'm screaming to get him because he's. in bad mom i'm so sorry if you have your was ok there's a good question sam flaps on twitter up how important is a good state board i think it's really important depending on your level if you want to involve in really become be able to do a lot of tricks and take it to a second tier i've equated to like you can play golf with any golf clubs you go rent clubs skateboarding the same way but if you really move volved your game if you will you got to you have to lose a great one cost one hundred twenty dollars and it's all you know. ken dawson via twitter was in or do you plan to have kids and will they follow in your footsteps you know i've had this theory of like maybe all impregnate like five different girls at the same time of all different races and have like a small armies and then promoter pointed to shows up and one point in rob's family . maybe t
listened to them i you know i thought to be cute in and i i said if she starts getting upset get me out a car so she is balling and i'm not i am i get me i'm screaming to get him because he's. in bad mom i'm so sorry if you have your was ok there's a good question sam flaps on twitter up how important is a good state board i think it's really important depending on your level if you want to involve in really become be able to do a lot of tricks and take it to a second tier i've equated to like...
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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 i was approached through some friends that i had met, would i be interested in escaping with them. so young, facing so much time, never the possibility of getting out, i said, sure. 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, the escape. >> get a gun smuggled in. .22 magnum pistol. >> this is the janitor's closet where they had the weapon 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. we seen him through the door, walk the guard over. so we knew he was going down. >> he had the officer at gunpoint. and as you can see up to the control sent from here. >> the control officer was arguing with him. i
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 i was approached through some friends that i had met, would i be interested in escaping with them. so young, facing so much time, never the possibility of getting out, i said, sure. i'm ready. let's go. what can i do to help? >> this is the x-pod. this is...
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don't use that or that area i just i go i just go away i go off i go back to strasburg because i did some work with straws for an. into his image method which is is good to use when you're singing the song but not necessarily good to use when you're shooting a film with another actor and that's a long explanation but their images and i adapt to the pre-interview x.-plane that i don't like talking on the phone and so if i talk on the phone i have to know i'm talking to you and i see their faces so when i'm singing the song i'm running a film and the film every night i have many times of saying about it out who knows three thousand four thousand but every night it's like the first time because i get a different film why does this still so two hundred thousand copies you could i get diamond got inducted in the songwriters hall of fame and i did then in doctrine speech before he came up to accept his award and i compared him to the writer samuel beckett. and i didn't know that samuel beckett and jim and i've been working ever eve
don't use that or that area i just i go i just go away i go off i go back to strasburg because i did some work with straws for an. into his image method which is is good to use when you're singing the song but not necessarily good to use when you're shooting a film with another actor and that's a long explanation but their images and i adapt to the pre-interview x.-plane that i don't like talking on the phone and so if i talk on the phone i have to know i'm talking to you and i see their faces...
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had so much fun and i was in london filming i was fifteen i was having a great time over here i did yeah so i was your high school musical i just women and auditioned like any other girl i mean it was a series of five different auditions. because mitch oh yeah i spent the golden globes with my girlfriend actually because they're oh you're very famous from that right it was a little crazy how did you handle it. you know i think that i was so young i didn't really realize to the full extent of what was going on all i remember is a lot of kids screaming and us trying to run from home but it was fun i mean i was with my best friends and we were traveling the world and we're reaching new records live the soundtrack a lot of the birds the drugs and alcohol all how did you avoid the. i mean i do enjoy a glass of wine every now and then. but i don't know i think that for me it's always been about the work and i try to keep myself grounded and i really spend a lot of time working on myself to grow and to take care of myself and just good people and you
had so much fun and i was in london filming i was fifteen i was having a great time over here i did yeah so i was your high school musical i just women and auditioned like any other girl i mean it was a series of five different auditions. because mitch oh yeah i spent the golden globes with my girlfriend actually because they're oh you're very famous from that right it was a little crazy how did you handle it. you know i think that i was so young i didn't really realize to the full extent of...
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don't know you know i i am. i don't knows are just don't do anything that i guess is interesting to them. a pub rosie don't follow you down the street no that's one great thing about nashville you know now why is that different i don't know but i hope it never changes because it is different we don't have that issue there like like in l.a. or when you travel do you get them sometimes at the airport sometimes have you ever had a bad story in the enquirer no no. let's move on there is what you say i'm right here i don't want to break is out martina is just saying you're boring i think i am the track given what i figured i was when you were faithful to each other yeah it's not your normal yeah how do you how did you get booked. to get on the show oh you want me you have three draws and before you often mis read it how did that happen how did you meet we we met in wichita kansas he's a kansan on kansas as well and i was putting a band together trying to get this band together to go out and play gigs and he had a rehea
don't know you know i i am. i don't knows are just don't do anything that i guess is interesting to them. a pub rosie don't follow you down the street no that's one great thing about nashville you know now why is that different i don't know but i hope it never changes because it is different we don't have that issue there like like in l.a. or when you travel do you get them sometimes at the airport sometimes have you ever had a bad story in the enquirer no no. let's move on there is what you...
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i never thought i wanted to quit. i never once thought i wanted to quit. know george did not either. also, we go to bed early. we always just intuitively have known how to take care of our health. we love to go to bed early and get up early, we worked out. george exercises. we do all of the things that i think are what you need to do for emotional health as well as for your physical health. >> did you work out in the white house? >> i had a trainer that came to the gym upstairs at the white house and my sister-in-law, margaret, came and worked out with me. at the very end, the last couple of years, i had a yoga instructor, and that is what i do now. >> you do yoga here in dallas? at a class? >> i have an instructor who comes to my house. >> makes it easier? >> yes. >> you have been involved in education as an issue, no child left behind. has that been a successful program? >> i think it has been really successful. the important part is the recognition that it is really a civil rights issue. the kids who do get left behind are the ones who are in the poorest
i never thought i wanted to quit. i never once thought i wanted to quit. know george did not either. also, we go to bed early. we always just intuitively have known how to take care of our health. we love to go to bed early and get up early, we worked out. george exercises. we do all of the things that i think are what you need to do for emotional health as well as for your physical health. >> did you work out in the white house? >> i had a trainer that came to the gym upstairs at...
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i do. it is what i know. that is why. >> i remember having a conversation when i made $30 million, and i said, man, you should quit. don't box again. he came back twice more after that. >> because that is what he knew. i don't think i can quit, now. >> because you love doing it? >> i really like the acting, the action of it. myself to do it correctly. i have to really work at putting the best im is when i working. present,about the alert, aware and everything. i know that -- because it is going to be onscreen, i am going to get to see myself failing to be alert and aware. it really is such a strong, powerful reminder to work at it, to really be just in the game. to be there. i like it. i like the old gypsy mentality of the movie business where you get together with a bunch of people. you live very intimately with a couple of months and in your scatter and you may never see these people again. in that short time -- >> because you have the experience while you are there. >> very intense, very close. people really slave. there is
i do. it is what i know. that is why. >> i remember having a conversation when i made $30 million, and i said, man, you should quit. don't box again. he came back twice more after that. >> because that is what he knew. i don't think i can quit, now. >> because you love doing it? >> i really like the acting, the action of it. myself to do it correctly. i have to really work at putting the best im is when i working. present,about the alert, aware and everything. i know...
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i don't have-- i don't-- i don't think i can quit now. nd i really like doing it. >> rose: i don't think i can quit now because you love doing it? >> i really like the acting-- the action of it. i like-- how i-- i have to be myself to do it correctly. i have to really work at-- it's the best i am is when i'm working because it's-- you know, you talk about being present and talk about being alert, aware, and everything, but i know that-- because it's going to be on screen, i'm going to get to see myself failing to be alert and aware. so it really is such a strong, powerful reminder to work at it, you know, to really be just in the game, to be there. so i like it. and i enjoy-- i like the whole gypsy mentality of the movie business where you get together with a bush of people. you live very intimately for a couple of months and then you scatter and you may never see these people again but in that short time -- >> the intensity of the experience. >> absolutely. >> rose: while you're there. >> very intense, very close, people just really slave
i don't have-- i don't-- i don't think i can quit now. nd i really like doing it. >> rose: i don't think i can quit now because you love doing it? >> i really like the acting-- the action of it. i like-- how i-- i have to be myself to do it correctly. i have to really work at-- it's the best i am is when i'm working because it's-- you know, you talk about being present and talk about being alert, aware, and everything, but i know that-- because it's going to be on screen, i'm going...
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do yes you do really thought i could have i did i do i all. i ask the same question over and thirteen fellow right so you know you flood ah well on social media. yes we i know right we get tons and tons of and never been about but i am at first did it did but now i laugh at it because honestly it's their issue not mine all right your. son is named cree. cre then not sure if i know you good luck with craig well my husband wanted his name to have a strong meaning and he wanted it to have the meaning of a warrior native american it is it's native american and creek is and was a tribe of indians who were warriors that would travel the arm of the other that would travel the world and he's already living up to his name he's already been on fifty he's had been on fifty plane rides when she fifty plane rides one train ride he loves loves loves to travel very wise right now he's to two and your son aiden was not on the number twelve communities first group there and yet he did so awesome i think i'm bald like a baby is that normal yes it is hard to come
do yes you do really thought i could have i did i do i all. i ask the same question over and thirteen fellow right so you know you flood ah well on social media. yes we i know right we get tons and tons of and never been about but i am at first did it did but now i laugh at it because honestly it's their issue not mine all right your. son is named cree. cre then not sure if i know you good luck with craig well my husband wanted his name to have a strong meaning and he wanted it to have the...
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do it i did take them and i think i would have also played a game of. tech gadget oh gosh i love the fit bit is really really cool. of problems moment proudest moment hosting president obama and reading dot with my son and his preschool understand the top three websites you visit regularly. ways i use that all the time as a crowd source g.p.s. spotify and pay pal i do a lot of online banking and payments through their most embarrassing moment probably some of the things that i've tweeted probably about family photo going out which you know is the pleasure of yours who i love a lot of the netflix shows orange is the new black him house of cards for his boy you have accused. his name was richard and we were in fifth grade role model gosh sheryl sandberg mersa mayer my mom of course favorite food. kosher jewish deli food you cannot meet at a california at least northern california. all right heading there after this biggest splurge when i finally bought my dream house a social media post you wish you could take that. pictu
do it i did take them and i think i would have also played a game of. tech gadget oh gosh i love the fit bit is really really cool. of problems moment proudest moment hosting president obama and reading dot with my son and his preschool understand the top three websites you visit regularly. ways i use that all the time as a crowd source g.p.s. spotify and pay pal i do a lot of online banking and payments through their most embarrassing moment probably some of the things that i've tweeted...
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mean, i been here seven years now. i mean, i been probably the longest one here and worked every shift imaginable here. i mean, i know the place inside and out. >> how do you like working with andrew? i have to tell you, it seems like you work hard, you're positive. >> oh, i mean, i have to be. you have to be. >> all right, thank you, buddy. >> come on, sooks. >> neil? marcus. >> marcus. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be the single biggest problem in the organization? >> it starts at the top. it's a really dynamite facility with a well-thought out system. but i don't think andrew is rational. >> yeah, erin told me he flies off the handle...[snaps]... in a nanosecond. >> he has had several explosions in the past few weeks. >> why would someone like you put up with stuff like that? >> i love the animals, but i have my limits. man-to-man...i'm planning my exit. >> are other people too? >> yes. >> and why do you wanna leave? >> one of the biggest reasons is i got bit recently. andrew literally got in
mean, i been here seven years now. i mean, i been probably the longest one here and worked every shift imaginable here. i mean, i know the place inside and out. >> how do you like working with andrew? i have to tell you, it seems like you work hard, you're positive. >> oh, i mean, i have to be. you have to be. >> all right, thank you, buddy. >> come on, sooks. >> neil? marcus. >> marcus. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be...
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i loved it here. i love the airport. the parks. my friends. but i had to go back home. i had to. was funny -- well not funny, but the day we moved is like the day that time died. june 13th. i put it in a book. i was in the car going to a grocery store in uptown new orleans and al hunt called me and said i have the worst news you can imagine. and it was almost like, you know, you want a leaf and i kind of open the book there but, i really, and i think we were -- we look back and talk about it sometimes, it has turned out great. the city is doing well. it is one of the great success stories. now it is better it seemed like a cool and smart thing to do. the gamble we took moving our children, who were then very young, and like a place with a culture, it is hard to break into it if you are a child. it isn't the easiest thing. if you were not there for katrina it is like you didn't fight in the battle. there was an element of risk involved. there was still stuff stacked up from the storm. it is nowhere near where it is today. it is like walking into a casino and putting $10,000 on bla
i loved it here. i love the airport. the parks. my friends. but i had to go back home. i had to. was funny -- well not funny, but the day we moved is like the day that time died. june 13th. i put it in a book. i was in the car going to a grocery store in uptown new orleans and al hunt called me and said i have the worst news you can imagine. and it was almost like, you know, you want a leaf and i kind of open the book there but, i really, and i think we were -- we look back and talk about it...
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figure there's a great job but i didn't realize listening to it i was wonderful i didn't know i was that good man i stole the show ninety one your first starring role why now you know i had one before that years ago there was a movie called mall rats remember that that moritz and i had a starring role you described it as the world's first reality comic book and that it made a series explain that well you know reality television shows is so big now i want i like to get on the bandwagon whenever i can find one and i felt if we're going to do a cartoon an animated movie for the network i want to make it more different than anything before why not make it a reality animated cartoon so in order to make it a reality cartoon we have real people in it i'm as real as i know i can get so i minute we have a few where the real be you let him believe she is in a gym baluchi inclusions later they don't read the voices right every had just one asked them on me hammers and it cleon down chris they're all voicing superheroes i was the rose new heroes they're all new heroes actually
figure there's a great job but i didn't realize listening to it i was wonderful i didn't know i was that good man i stole the show ninety one your first starring role why now you know i had one before that years ago there was a movie called mall rats remember that that moritz and i had a starring role you described it as the world's first reality comic book and that it made a series explain that well you know reality television shows is so big now i want i like to get on the bandwagon whenever...
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i don't know why. but i just sense it. iou can give them a ring on the phone, you know. >> yes, i'll follow up. >> can you push this, you know? let's get this approved so i can have that, all right, sanchez, you're approved. >> well, i can get the wheels rolling to make sure nothing happens that will delay you. >> i know something's going to happen. >> we'll do some follow-up for him to make sure that everybody knows the urgency of the plan and that sort of thing so we can attempt to get him out on time. thanks, joe. >> there are butterflies inside. there's freedom again. even if it's for an hour, it would feel good to get out of here, you know? i've been in and out, in and out, in and out. i have to learn not to take advantage of it anymore. you get bored and then wish i was back. i've done that before here, you know. i've done that where it got so bad i wanted to come back, you know. this is all i've known. not trying to say an excuse, but this is all i've known. i don't want to continue this lifestyle right here. you know
i don't know why. but i just sense it. iou can give them a ring on the phone, you know. >> yes, i'll follow up. >> can you push this, you know? let's get this approved so i can have that, all right, sanchez, you're approved. >> well, i can get the wheels rolling to make sure nothing happens that will delay you. >> i know something's going to happen. >> we'll do some follow-up for him to make sure that everybody knows the urgency of the plan and that sort of thing...
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and so that's what i did today and i'm -- i will do it again. i and tom brokaw and matt lauer, wonder what they think of the news brand the way it has been demolished by the radical left wingers. we have to run, but -- >> they don't have a problem with painting every republican with a broad brush. msnbc and nbc have all of this poison and we had to call them out on it and we had to call them out. more to come. >> thank you. coming up, could another bush be running for president in 2016? jeb bush is keeping the door open. mayor rudy guiliani is here to react to that. and growing concerns over security at this sunday's super bowl. that's all straight ahead. >>> welcome back to times square, new york city. former governor jeb bush rumored presidential candidate in 2016. and yesterday, when asked about the posun for the white house, this is what he said. >> i'm deferring the decision to the right time which is later this year. and, the decision will be based on can i do it joyfully. because the i think we need to have candidates lift our spirits, a pr
and so that's what i did today and i'm -- i will do it again. i and tom brokaw and matt lauer, wonder what they think of the news brand the way it has been demolished by the radical left wingers. we have to run, but -- >> they don't have a problem with painting every republican with a broad brush. msnbc and nbc have all of this poison and we had to call them out on it and we had to call them out. more to come. >> thank you. coming up, could another bush be running for president in...
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i caved his head in. i caved his head in totally. i think the biggest fragment of bone they found was about the size of a half dollar. i probably got a little out of hand later on. i kept on hanging out and beating on him some more. there was -- are you really interested in the gory stuff? i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting. but it was kind of twisted. >> the raw interview footage goes on to reveal, perhaps, the most grisly aspect of abuhl's crime. >> so your whole sentence is what now? tell me. >> 70 years. i got six months, too, for cruelty to animals. >> for what? >> cruelty to animals. >> what happened? >> i nuked the guy's cat that he had. the cat was chewing around. so, i nuked the cat. i actually intended to kill the cat. but i guess i didn't do a good enough job. >> how do you nuke a cat? >> i stuck him in the microwave and turned it on. and then i -- yeah. 2 1/2 minutes wasn't long enough. so-- but i had a valid reason. i didn't do it just for kicks. i did it because he was chewing on
i caved his head in. i caved his head in totally. i think the biggest fragment of bone they found was about the size of a half dollar. i probably got a little out of hand later on. i kept on hanging out and beating on him some more. there was -- are you really interested in the gory stuff? i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting. but it was kind of twisted. >> the raw interview footage goes on to reveal, perhaps, the most grisly aspect of abuhl's...
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wish i could get with eric. i miss my partner. iain future in ad seg. >> i miss doing music with him, too. we just collaborate. i guess i make his stuff sound better. >> and back in general population, his writing partner, eric, feels lost without him. >> got me feeling crazy. i feel bad. we're like brothers. we do everything together. tal. pretty much everybody wants to keep those. ♪ most car insurance companies know this -- because they keep yelling about it. only they don't say how they're saving those dollars. ♪ but esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. when they save, you save. so you can keep your dollars. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. here's what's happening. a winter storm is intensifying across central and northern illinois. forecasters are calling for up to 8 inches in some areas around chicago. >>> police say a car sped across a busy street in reverse and smashed through a boston office building today. the elderly man driving was taken to a loca
wish i could get with eric. i miss my partner. iain future in ad seg. >> i miss doing music with him, too. we just collaborate. i guess i make his stuff sound better. >> and back in general population, his writing partner, eric, feels lost without him. >> got me feeling crazy. i feel bad. we're like brothers. we do everything together. tal. pretty much everybody wants to keep those. ♪ most car insurance companies know this -- because they keep yelling about it. only they...
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i don't. i put my hands around her neck and i choke her. i can't control myself. ts and feet. >> he beat her to death with his hands and feet. >> until i know it, i hear a wheezing sound and i said, lord, i killed her. she's not breathing. so i rushed up out of the house, grabbed the pocketbook, i get the pocketbook and i leave. >> i could not find the car keys or her purse. >> i go to the bank and i go through the drive-thru in my own car. i go through the drive-thru window and write a check out for something like $150. >> sherman ray moore was at the bank window trying to cash a check from my mother. >> the bank teller alerted police who picked up moore at a nearby hotel a few hours later. >> put me in the police car, take me to the county jail, read me my rights, tell me what i'm charged with. i'm charged with capital murder. you're going to get the electric chair. we're going to kill you for taking a life of some woman, a white woman. you're going to pay for it. >> moore was sentenced to life without parole and spared the death penalty. his victim's son got a c
i don't. i put my hands around her neck and i choke her. i can't control myself. ts and feet. >> he beat her to death with his hands and feet. >> until i know it, i hear a wheezing sound and i said, lord, i killed her. she's not breathing. so i rushed up out of the house, grabbed the pocketbook, i get the pocketbook and i leave. >> i could not find the car keys or her purse. >> i go to the bank and i go through the drive-thru in my own car. i go through the drive-thru...
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i was born as who would play you you. pose fabulous i don't know i got a no i know this review plays everything else. bog red plaid shirt said no don't do it will play ozzy i would have to be somebody and i think it's very hard to play famous people if you were stranded on a desert island what three things would you want to have with you. long my family america and some tweeters biggest regret i must have been something you should want to do didn't do did do didn't work or probably that i'm a failed actress because i started out at stage go you want good. most surprising thing people don't know eilis is hard as you because she's so candid is there's something about you people don't know of i love to garden britain and gardening what is it about roses i do not know i don't know really gets you going to the dirt yes the best advice you have a gut. i suppose with be truthful because lies always come out you know you never have to remember and you never have to remember you're the most fire petrified of guilty pleasure spending you have to me another rin
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i know i would be successful with my first company. i went on a mission trip to haiti and it affected me in a huge way and i wanted to be part of helping make my city a better place. that process.e in what he told me his true. bold vision. a not a small vision. even if you just get 80% of the way done, you still accomplished so much more than if you have a small vision and you achieve it. the other thing i would say to people who are mayors of cities is, do not do a plan and let it sit on a shelf. plan on making it happen. i think that is what has made chattanooga so unique. when i was mayor and so many people have done things of equal significance in our community, we created a vision to do a 21st-century waterfront plan and built it, came up with the idea, the funding, developed it and built it in 35 months and when citizens see that you're going to carry something out, that you're not going to just create a study or a vision and let it sit on the shelf, you carry it out and make it real. what that does is it energizes the city and the
i know i would be successful with my first company. i went on a mission trip to haiti and it affected me in a huge way and i wanted to be part of helping make my city a better place. that process.e in what he told me his true. bold vision. a not a small vision. even if you just get 80% of the way done, you still accomplished so much more than if you have a small vision and you achieve it. the other thing i would say to people who are mayors of cities is, do not do a plan and let it sit on a...
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i think if you're an eye dog would you be. you don't know anything else with acting i don't know i think i think maybe i like to draw i do like to draw some maybe it was an artist of some type who should get there from your mother call you most appreciate in other people honestly i think most eyeopening travel experience and going to haiti was i'm like. well i didn't i've been to the congo for a week and i've been to zimbabwe but going to haiti the destruction of what happened there was just very apparent and that was it was horrifying and sad and. you know you're seeing that much destruction everywhere sists shot is just shocking sean of and talks about the wonderful people of haiti yeah everybody you know people are so optimistic there and people are in such good moods. it's very since firing people that you know here they may be you know they have everything going for him but they're in a bad mood you know best advice i ever received the thing that springs to my mind is it's actually it's not even it's not even i wouldn't even say it's advice it's one direction. that sean gave me and in the while we're asking a question thi
i think if you're an eye dog would you be. you don't know anything else with acting i don't know i think i think maybe i like to draw i do like to draw some maybe it was an artist of some type who should get there from your mother call you most appreciate in other people honestly i think most eyeopening travel experience and going to haiti was i'm like. well i didn't i've been to the congo for a week and i've been to zimbabwe but going to haiti the destruction of what happened there was just...
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i don't again know i do i like all kinds of pasta i don't like spaghetti though what's funny is i like every new tool but spaghetti and i think it's because in grammar school and italian day in grammar school in the lunch room they give you the spaghetti and it was like so bad that it it made me given aversion to that shape of noodle strongly than any other kind of noodle but the actual spaghetti brings back memories of what grammar school you have a favorite criminal minds or pursued. two hundred. you. i do a lot with the united states military and so we did an episode last year the dealt with. my character in his history in vietnam and we can we find out that my commanding officer was homeless now on the streets of los angeles wine and we cast the wonderful actor mission taylor who i've literally known for over forty years and in the one i directed this year were we able to do the sequel to the persona part two what happened to the homeless we had known that you directed yourself directed by sewing your stamina can you say heard of a look on some boys doing a great job. change if. yo
i don't again know i do i like all kinds of pasta i don't like spaghetti though what's funny is i like every new tool but spaghetti and i think it's because in grammar school and italian day in grammar school in the lunch room they give you the spaghetti and it was like so bad that it it made me given aversion to that shape of noodle strongly than any other kind of noodle but the actual spaghetti brings back memories of what grammar school you have a favorite criminal minds or pursued. two...
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i came down to. get roe i was pretty much our five. and i was amazed at the numbering level down here i was amazed at where some of the people had come from. the midnight mission first opened its doors and nine hundred fourteen cents and thousands have passed through its drug and alcohol treatment program. two hundred forty four men occupy this space. the more i got my humble beginnings in recovery this is the residence when you first come into the midnight mission everyone that comes in has to come through this dormitory first. so this was my big c three up and you can see this in the this is just the way it was when i when i got here i did a lot of soul searching in this period right here i had to make up my mind whether or not i was going to try to stay sober what the program was for me what i was really doing here you know at forty one years old what are you going to do i mean at that point for me it was either you go forward you know what the other lifestyle or you try to pull back and do something different. any time you you fall from
i came down to. get roe i was pretty much our five. and i was amazed at the numbering level down here i was amazed at where some of the people had come from. the midnight mission first opened its doors and nine hundred fourteen cents and thousands have passed through its drug and alcohol treatment program. two hundred forty four men occupy this space. the more i got my humble beginnings in recovery this is the residence when you first come into the midnight mission everyone that comes in has to...
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>> i cannot believe i got to be in this movie. im proud of the stuff i have got it in -- gotten to be part of in my life. i had no business being in this movie. to have gotten the opportunity to do this i am so thankful. in hisfor a guy who is own words he should not have it, you killed it. how did you end up in the project? >> i put myself on tape, sent it in. my agent had told me about the script. tavis: you auditioned for this. >> absolutely. i loved the script and i am a huge fan of alexander payne. i thought there's no chance i could get this part out what the heck. i was playing video games and stuff. i am a little ocd. it was hard to wrench myself away from the video games. i put myself on tape and sent it in and did not think anything about it. i thought there is very little chance of anything coming from it. 4.5 months later i got a call from somebody saying that alexander had seen the tape and liked it enough to call me in person. i went in and read the scenes and his casting director did it once and found out i got the jo
>> i cannot believe i got to be in this movie. im proud of the stuff i have got it in -- gotten to be part of in my life. i had no business being in this movie. to have gotten the opportunity to do this i am so thankful. in hisfor a guy who is own words he should not have it, you killed it. how did you end up in the project? >> i put myself on tape, sent it in. my agent had told me about the script. tavis: you auditioned for this. >> absolutely. i loved the script and i am a...
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i got started. that sounds weird but i really followed it i knew what chapters i wanted. if i cannot handle something i would put it aside to work on a different chapter for a while then circle back. some were so hard i could not engage right away and move on and address of a different topic at a later time. that is how i did it. my first book came out so soon after i was in the military so soon from iraq that i had not process anything. i had no empathy i was just mad. i had no empathy for my leader in a situation. i berated a lot longer intel bryan was further in his recovery and i had developed a space to look at the arc of his recovery in the middle at what has been a disaster. i needed to have the distance and time of space to use the though whole arc of our journey together. and been to the recipient before in gauging with that. i am glad i waited to right this one. >> how did having kids change those old recovery process individually and together? >> the lots of years i thought we could never have kids because his ptsd symptoms would be bad because new -- no way in
i got started. that sounds weird but i really followed it i knew what chapters i wanted. if i cannot handle something i would put it aside to work on a different chapter for a while then circle back. some were so hard i could not engage right away and move on and address of a different topic at a later time. that is how i did it. my first book came out so soon after i was in the military so soon from iraq that i had not process anything. i had no empathy i was just mad. i had no empathy for my...
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never say that i am cancer free. i say that i am healthy and i have no reason to assume that the cancer has reoccurred in a way that would have to be treated. >> let me ask you about your brand of politics. how would you describe heidi heitkamp? >> i think i am straightforward. one of the reasons i am here, being from a state where the president lost by 22 points, i said, number one, i started out with a very high name id. most people know who i am and they know me from years of working in the state of north dakota. when the ads came, heidi heitkamp is this or that, people shrugged her shoulders and said, we know her. she is not that. in a state where there aren't a lot of voters and you have a chance to have a personal relationship, i think it is really hard for that tactic to win. >> one of those ads, you are at a batting cage with a wink at the end. what was that about? >> we were just having fun. i am just getting started, right? >> did you play softball? >> i did. the whole family played softball. my dad started out coaching
never say that i am cancer free. i say that i am healthy and i have no reason to assume that the cancer has reoccurred in a way that would have to be treated. >> let me ask you about your brand of politics. how would you describe heidi heitkamp? >> i think i am straightforward. one of the reasons i am here, being from a state where the president lost by 22 points, i said, number one, i started out with a very high name id. most people know who i am and they know me from years of...
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i know i would be successful with my first company. i went on a mission trip to haiti and it affected me in a huge way and i wanted to be part of helping make my city a better place. that process.e in what he told me his true. bold vision. a not a small vision. even if you just get 80% of the way done, you still accomplished so much more than if you have a small vision and you achieve it. the other thing i would say to people who are mayors of cities is, do not do a plan and let it sit on a shelf. plan on making it happen. i think that is what has made chattanooga so unique. when i was mayor and so many people have done things of equal significance in our community, we created a vision to do a 21st-century waterfront plan and built it, came up with the idea, the funding, developed it and built it in 35 months and when citizens see that you're going to carry something out, that you're not going to just create a study or a vision and let it sit on the shelf, you carry it out and make it real. what that does is it energizes the city and the
i know i would be successful with my first company. i went on a mission trip to haiti and it affected me in a huge way and i wanted to be part of helping make my city a better place. that process.e in what he told me his true. bold vision. a not a small vision. even if you just get 80% of the way done, you still accomplished so much more than if you have a small vision and you achieve it. the other thing i would say to people who are mayors of cities is, do not do a plan and let it sit on a...
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i knew that i -- i knew that i loved to read. i knew then i love to express myself, you know. i knew that i -- i knew that i hated to see people treated unfairly, taken advantage of, that's what i knew. and so it really wasn't until i got on campus that i thought to myself, i want to be an economist. major in economics because i thought if you want to understand the way the world works, you've got to follow the money. my dad would say that all the time. i started measuring in economics. and i found that, well, economics is part of it, but it is also politics. so then i did a little ground work in economics. then i went to law school. the university of minnesota which brought me to minnesota. and that's kind of my path. but the 15th i had no idea. in fact, when i got to my 20's i thought the last place i would be would be in electoral politics because i did not think electoral politics really had much to offer in terms of real change. and i was proved wrong when i meant paul was saw who, in my mind, combined the pragmatism of the seasoned politician and the heart and idealism of
i knew that i -- i knew that i loved to read. i knew then i love to express myself, you know. i knew that i -- i knew that i hated to see people treated unfairly, taken advantage of, that's what i knew. and so it really wasn't until i got on campus that i thought to myself, i want to be an economist. major in economics because i thought if you want to understand the way the world works, you've got to follow the money. my dad would say that all the time. i started measuring in economics. and i...
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>> i mean, i lost them. i didn't throw them away i didn't take them outside and -- >> clearly if they mattered to you a ton you would have -- >> i don't carry a watt of weight from the part. the stuff that i did wrong or did right. and i don't because i don't think they should are too high or happy about these moments and then so sad about these other moments. i think the idea is to move towards blissful experience in all situations. i believe in enlightenment and consciousness, nirvana, muslims have this idea of being awake and enjoying a moment and not carrying the weight from the past or having anxiety about the future or the past. >> how do you think you have inspired younger musicians and producers and people in the industry? >> depends how young, young like -- >> i am thinking of ludicrous, he's a big fan of yours and he thinks of you as someone who has led by example of things that he could do i don't think he's out as much as you are. he's definitely philanthropic. >> a lot of hip hop artists stick the
>> i mean, i lost them. i didn't throw them away i didn't take them outside and -- >> clearly if they mattered to you a ton you would have -- >> i don't carry a watt of weight from the part. the stuff that i did wrong or did right. and i don't because i don't think they should are too high or happy about these moments and then so sad about these other moments. i think the idea is to move towards blissful experience in all situations. i believe in enlightenment and...
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i felt like i was in paradise. so when i first seen it, i said, yeah. y got me a place to call my own. >> while permanent housing is important, developers are pushing back due to the prime real estate locations. >> when you initially approach the community and talk about housing for the chronically homeless, generally there are concerns about, you know, the safety, whether or not people are going to be hanging out in front of the building. whether it's going to reduce or detract from the property values for people who have invested in their homes. well, the reality is there's a substantial amount of research here that demonstrates the addition of new construction in the form of supportive housing can add value to communities. when projects are well managed and maintained, the clients that we serve blend very nicely into the communities they're in. >> while urban pathways is continuing to expand and develop affordable housing options, he will continue to advocate for people who are in need. >> ideally, and i say with i guess some optimism that i'd like to
i felt like i was in paradise. so when i first seen it, i said, yeah. y got me a place to call my own. >> while permanent housing is important, developers are pushing back due to the prime real estate locations. >> when you initially approach the community and talk about housing for the chronically homeless, generally there are concerns about, you know, the safety, whether or not people are going to be hanging out in front of the building. whether it's going to reduce or detract...
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yee i, avalos i, breed i, campos i, president chiu i, cohen i, farrell i. there are 11 i's. >> those items are approved and ordinance a passed. next item. >> to approve a 60 articulated trollly buses not to exceed $95 million. >> can we do same house same call? >> thank you. i wanted to -- i just had a number of questions and i wanted to ask the mta if they could come forward. . >> john hailey, director of transit. >> good afternoon, thank you for being here. this is a contract which, i think that in terms of the need to buy new trollies, i don't think that anyone questions that and we want to move expeditiously to do that, but the reason that i wanted to ask you to just provide a bit more information is that, as you know, the contract before us for $95 million involves the same company that was involved in a prior contract and in fact, i'd called a hearing on that contract and that's new fire of america. i'm wondering if you can just talk a bit about the differences between the two contracts and how is this different from what we had done with respect to th
yee i, avalos i, breed i, campos i, president chiu i, cohen i, farrell i. there are 11 i's. >> those items are approved and ordinance a passed. next item. >> to approve a 60 articulated trollly buses not to exceed $95 million. >> can we do same house same call? >> thank you. i wanted to -- i just had a number of questions and i wanted to ask the mta if they could come forward. . >> john hailey, director of transit. >> good afternoon, thank you for being here....
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when i thought i was pregnant, i had to find out. so i requested to go to 6 hall. they treated me for a huge the eye but they said i wasn't pregnant and explained to me why. .. he threw me against the wall, the brick wall, destroying my shoulder.
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i know that. that i do know. but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. i like to be respected and dressed as a woman. my ex-husband was overprotective. he insisted on beating on me. beating me, beating me. i manipulated to get away from him. ran up to the kitchen. you know they had this, the biggest handle that i seen i grabbed it. and -- ran outside. he was standing there. i just stabbed him. i stabbed him again. they grabbed me. i was covered in blood. they called the police. i still had the knife in my hand. they came. they retrieved the knife. and -- handcuffed me. i -- been locked up ever since. >> once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and is currently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man, that's how i see it. you know? he is a man. he is my husband. i am a woman, i am his wife. >> let me wrap my hair down. >> we exchanged vows. he opened his heart to me the i opened my heart to him. we vowed to be best friends. for life. >> marcus' husband is new to prison relationships and asked his identity not
i know that. that i do know. but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. i like to be respected and dressed as a woman. my ex-husband was overprotective. he insisted on beating on me. beating me, beating me. i manipulated to get away from him. ran up to the kitchen. you know they had this, the biggest handle that i seen i grabbed it. and -- ran outside. he was standing there. i just stabbed him. i stabbed him again. they grabbed me. i was covered in blood. they called the police. i still...
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was scared, i denied it. i told them i wrote it. told them i would not kill the president, though. >> were you serious with your threats? >> you think i'm just going to write him just to write him a letter and that's it, you know? i know i could be facing more time, i know, it's very serious. >> minutes later, cruzado retracted his threat. >> i think i am talking out of anger. you know what i'm saying? talking out my anger. because, you know -- i get out, i don't think i'm going to react on the stuff that i wrote to -- >> ten minutes ago you told me you definitely were going to do it. >> but i don't think so. i mean, it -- i don't think so. >> coming up -- >> you can imagine officers and nursing seeing that for the first time, it's pretty bizarre. >> anthony cruzado carries out a horrifying act of violence on himself. and -- >> they say that dude threatened my young brother, and i got upset. one thing led to another, and the dude's dead in the woods, stabbed 21 times. >> a convicted murderer breaks down a prison extortion scheme. >>>
was scared, i denied it. i told them i wrote it. told them i would not kill the president, though. >> were you serious with your threats? >> you think i'm just going to write him just to write him a letter and that's it, you know? i know i could be facing more time, i know, it's very serious. >> minutes later, cruzado retracted his threat. >> i think i am talking out of anger. you know what i'm saying? talking out my anger. because, you know -- i get out, i don't think...
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i advise you to go away quickly. but what have i done? i hear them complaining about you, but i have no idea why. tell me, friend, you knew my brother who lives in venice? certainly, i knew him. does he look like me? you're alike as two peas in a pod. and who would you say i was? why, you're signor zanetto. who comes from? bergamo, to marry signorina rosaura. bravo. i see you know all. now i see all. certainly, i better go in. if i'm caught speaking to you, i'll be in trouble as well. - goodbye. - many thanks, friend. who would have believed it? my brother here in verona, and neither of us seen the other. oh, you should hear how that rosaura is carrying on. can't find things bad enough to say about the signore's letter, she makes me sick. why are you so upset? well, signore. it's all because of you. and just because i spoke up in your defense, she went for me like a wildcat. i pity her if it wasn't that i know who she really is. but isn't she the doctor's daughter? she's an orphan, that's what she is. she was found on the street by a pilgri
i advise you to go away quickly. but what have i done? i hear them complaining about you, but i have no idea why. tell me, friend, you knew my brother who lives in venice? certainly, i knew him. does he look like me? you're alike as two peas in a pod. and who would you say i was? why, you're signor zanetto. who comes from? bergamo, to marry signorina rosaura. bravo. i see you know all. now i see all. certainly, i better go in. if i'm caught speaking to you, i'll be in trouble as well. -...
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i. ye. i. ovlose. i. bree, i. comps. i. chew, i. co00, i. ferrule, i. kim, i. mar, i. tang. i. 11 i's. todays meeting is adjourned in the [inaudible] on behalf of marion sullivan. supervisor ovlose for mrs. mausha [inaudible] supervisor coen had for dorses j [inaudible] supervisor wiener for blake with a ross. [inaudible] edward [inaudible] >> madam clerk is there anymore business for the board >> that's concludes the business. >> at this time the meeting is adjourned. >> february meeting of the san francisco ethics commission will now come to order. >> i will call the roll. >> vice chair renne? here. >> commissioner hur? >> here. >> commissioner keane? here. >> commissioner andrews? >> here. >> everyone is present and accounted for, thank you. >> the first order of business will be the public comment on any matters appearing before our commission today, whether they are on the agenda or not. >> there is something that i have to do. >> commissioners ray hartz, director of san francisco open government. on this screen is a list of 16 orders of determination issued by the sunshine ordinan
i. ye. i. ovlose. i. bree, i. comps. i. chew, i. co00, i. ferrule, i. kim, i. mar, i. tang. i. 11 i's. todays meeting is adjourned in the [inaudible] on behalf of marion sullivan. supervisor ovlose for mrs. mausha [inaudible] supervisor coen had for dorses j [inaudible] supervisor wiener for blake with a ross. [inaudible] edward [inaudible] >> madam clerk is there anymore business for the board >> that's concludes the business. >> at this time the meeting is adjourned....
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did the best i could, i prepared for months. iiends i was up for a martin scorsese film, because i figured i wasn't going to get it. >> hill waited a month and a half with no word. then he got a phone call. >> my phone rang and it was leo, he was like, you got the part. i ran around the streets screaming. that day was probably the best day of my life. >>> coming up, it's his dream job. but can he deliver? >> we're doing take after take after take. martin scorsese is not happy. not mad, just not satisfied with whatever we're getting. and everyone can tell that i'm freaking out. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get profess
did the best i could, i prepared for months. iiends i was up for a martin scorsese film, because i figured i wasn't going to get it. >> hill waited a month and a half with no word. then he got a phone call. >> my phone rang and it was leo, he was like, you got the part. i ran around the streets screaming. that day was probably the best day of my life. >>> coming up, it's his dream job. but can he deliver? >> we're doing take after take after take. martin scorsese is...