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i think -- i also think it was fun. ithink there was like an excitement about being out and being with people. and i think i got to spend a lot of time with this guy for really good. >> legendary. >> during the white house. but it's great. well probably seeing more places in the world now. places i probably never would've seen. and not had that experience but it's a little more rigid a lot of papers to sign a lot more phone calls. can't really hang anything on the wall without getting people to sign off on it. but still but still nonetheless you have a real impact. you can really see the impact that you're having for the american people. i remember the 1st day the 1st visit to walter reed visiting a patient. this guy lost one of his lands and had all this paraphernalia on the wall and goes and says to them you know reggie, come, come over here. he's a huge steelers fan. have rooney sent him the jersey. and you know it's like you send it over the guy gets it his family says the picture of him wearing it. he writes this rea
i think -- i also think it was fun. ithink there was like an excitement about being out and being with people. and i think i got to spend a lot of time with this guy for really good. >> legendary. >> during the white house. but it's great. well probably seeing more places in the world now. places i probably never would've seen. and not had that experience but it's a little more rigid a lot of papers to sign a lot more phone calls. can't really hang anything on the wall without...
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i did the best i could. odd -- i would love to have had the opportunity to go back and see that area again just for my own satisfaction. about six months ago, i received a book that was published by the government of south korea, korea reborn. i appreciated it. i showed it to my son. i have had the opportunity several times now to talk about this, this experience i had. for 54 years, i would not mention it. when somebody asked me if i was a prisoner in korea, which is answer, yes, but that was it. in 2007, a lady asked me about her uncle who was in my company and i began to dredge up all these old memories and try to remember everything i could. my children asked if i would put that in writing as best as i could. i did. i just entitled it, memoir of the korean war. by my name, charles ross. do not begin to break down and talk about it. i've had several people ask me. the lions club in a neighboring town. the school. it was on armistice day. they were young children. i just tried to explain that there were now two kor
i did the best i could. odd -- i would love to have had the opportunity to go back and see that area again just for my own satisfaction. about six months ago, i received a book that was published by the government of south korea, korea reborn. i appreciated it. i showed it to my son. i have had the opportunity several times now to talk about this, this experience i had. for 54 years, i would not mention it. when somebody asked me if i was a prisoner in korea, which is answer, yes, but that was...
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she's like "no, no, i want to hear." i said "no." "i won't repeat it." >> she nose she shouldn't. >> she is one that realities. i had calls from school. "she said"... oh, my god, i'm embarrassed, because they know it's me. >> you described lotus as a bit of a miracle baby. >> yes. i was 38 years old when i was pregnant with her. before that i had miscarriages, i thought i'm never going to have a baby. i was in london, playing billy holl scro way, a terrible play. here i am in poind performing. i find out i'm pregnant. excited. that was the third one i have. i'll never have kids. i have to go to the hospital. you know. there's complications with my body. things are not happening the way they are supposed to. the doctor says you have fibroids and endomeetriosis, i was operated on in london, he said trust me in the next i don't remember you'll get pregnant. and boom. >> did you believe him? >> no. he said "just keep trying." . when i saw the heartbeat on the monitor. it's rapid. i literally saw it because she's there. i didn't know if it w
she's like "no, no, i want to hear." i said "no." "i won't repeat it." >> she nose she shouldn't. >> she is one that realities. i had calls from school. "she said"... oh, my god, i'm embarrassed, because they know it's me. >> you described lotus as a bit of a miracle baby. >> yes. i was 38 years old when i was pregnant with her. before that i had miscarriages, i thought i'm never going to have a baby. i was in london, playing billy...
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i was 15 years old. when i say that, 15 years old, i think i was at the maturity and mind-set of an 11 year old. i was definitely a late bloomer and did not come into my own until i was probably in my 20s, and i think that dancing definitely gave me the opportunity to explore and to grow into the person that i don't think i could be without it. i would have never become this person without ballet. at that time, all i wanted to do was dance. and i was being told that - well, by my mother, first hand, that she wanted me to be home. which made complete sense. i've given you almost three years to live with your teacher and get the training you needed, and now you need to get home. then i was hearing from my teacher, if you leave now, you may not dance again. i don't know if that's the priority within your family situation. your mother is a single parent, you know. just trying to survive and keep her children off the street and in school and fed. i was kind of being pulled between two worlds. one of which was a world i started to grow accustomed to, the ballet world, and i saw my future there. and the
i was 15 years old. when i say that, 15 years old, i think i was at the maturity and mind-set of an 11 year old. i was definitely a late bloomer and did not come into my own until i was probably in my 20s, and i think that dancing definitely gave me the opportunity to explore and to grow into the person that i don't think i could be without it. i would have never become this person without ballet. at that time, all i wanted to do was dance. and i was being told that - well, by my mother, first...
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i. i am very short. i thank you all for coming tonight >> i. >> i. i have been working as a photographer for about 20 years and is that the last 15 years primarily in conflict zones. should i just advance your? everyone always asks me how does a girl from connecticut become a war photographer and i don't really have an answer to that. i we will start. this is me and my family where i grew up. i was raised by hairdressers. very often we would have these crazy pool parties. the men would dress up as women and have mock weddings. very unconventional childhood, but my parents fostered my creativity and os and follow your dreams. i moved to new york. freelancing for the associated press. i spent about three years covering anything. i was desperate for work and desperate to learn. finally in 1999 they 1999 they came to me and said we're a a story that think you would be perfect to cover. i was in my early 20s and it was a story on a series of murders in the transgender prostitution community. i had to figure how to get access. it was in the meatpacking dist
i. i am very short. i thank you all for coming tonight >> i. >> i. i have been working as a photographer for about 20 years and is that the last 15 years primarily in conflict zones. should i just advance your? everyone always asks me how does a girl from connecticut become a war photographer and i don't really have an answer to that. i we will start. this is me and my family where i grew up. i was raised by hairdressers. very often we would have these crazy pool parties. the men...
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i have some skills. i am a seamstress. i can cook. i can do a little bit of this, a little bit of that. let me pack whatever little things that i have, slip out quietly into the night, and go through the woods. i am going to do what my grandmother and what i have heard my great grandmothers to do, which is falling -- following be drinking board. i am going to look up and follow the big dipper, and i am going to look at the mosque on the trees. i know it is cold, so i am going to grab my cloak, even though i have not mended it for the winter. and i am going to grab my shoes even though they are not mended. i am going to move swiftly and find those safehouses that i have heard something about, and i'm going to hope that in the end, everything is all right and as i make this journey, i am confident that if i get caught i have absolutely zero idea of what is going to happen to me. i do not know if i will find somebody who will assist me in my journey, or am i going to find somebody that says, hey, all right, free woman, come with me. will
i have some skills. i am a seamstress. i can cook. i can do a little bit of this, a little bit of that. let me pack whatever little things that i have, slip out quietly into the night, and go through the woods. i am going to do what my grandmother and what i have heard my great grandmothers to do, which is falling -- following be drinking board. i am going to look up and follow the big dipper, and i am going to look at the mosque on the trees. i know it is cold, so i am going to grab my cloak,...
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i shot a man six times in the face. no matter how much of a gangster i am, what i think i am, i struggle with that say when i first got here. like i struggled with that for real. if i could go back, change some things, i still would have shot him. but i wouldn't have hit him in the face and i wouldn't have killed him. >> according to prosecutors, leija and his co-defendant met a 43-year-old man at the home of a mutual female friend in order to sell him five pounds of marijuana. instead, leija drew a gun and attempted to rob the man. >> he reached for it, boom, grabbed it, went off two times, one, two, hit him in his chest. by that time, i wasn't thinking. i feel like -- it just -- snapped. shouldn't have done what i did, but i did and he was done when i shot him two times. when he went down, i stood over him and shot him six times in the face. the aftermath of the scene, it was -- it was bad. and i'm not proud of it in any way. but i know because i was there, i did it. he barely had a face when i was done with him. >> leija has been at the kent county jail since his arrest 26 months earlier. even though he has pled guilty
i shot a man six times in the face. no matter how much of a gangster i am, what i think i am, i struggle with that say when i first got here. like i struggled with that for real. if i could go back, change some things, i still would have shot him. but i wouldn't have hit him in the face and i wouldn't have killed him. >> according to prosecutors, leija and his co-defendant met a 43-year-old man at the home of a mutual female friend in order to sell him five pounds of marijuana. instead,...
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i get cooled off. i'm living now like it i want to. i go where i want when i want. do what i want to do. and money is not a problem. i still love the army and would go back today if i could and i'm 83 years old. i would still go back but i know i can't. i've had 100% disability for 25 years. ill give that up if i could go back in the military. puts me closer to god. i don't know how i could get much closer than i am now. i'm an early riser. i get up sometimes 3:00 in morning. i retire to my back patio. turn the lights out, drink my coffee. i have a cup of coffee with me and i talk to the lord every day. >> are you still thankful? >> yes. yes. i thank him every day. i never eat a meal without saying thank you. regardless of where i am what restaurant i'm in the wife and i always say a table grace and people have commented on that. >> what is your message to the people who are in trouble like you? somebody who are really sick, somebody really in need of help, somebody going through unbelievable sufferings and ordeals and difficulties. what is your message to them? >> lay your burdens at fee
i get cooled off. i'm living now like it i want to. i go where i want when i want. do what i want to do. and money is not a problem. i still love the army and would go back today if i could and i'm 83 years old. i would still go back but i know i can't. i've had 100% disability for 25 years. ill give that up if i could go back in the military. puts me closer to god. i don't know how i could get much closer than i am now. i'm an early riser. i get up sometimes 3:00 in morning. i retire to my...
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so i agreed, i told her it was painful. i had a lot of sleepless nights trying to dredge up these memories. but i'm going to try to tell what happened. >> i started off that i had just returned to the united states for a three-year two tours of duty. i mooifed to mae ma and got my orders to go to korea. we quickly left. we were told that they were north koreaens that they had captured. four men had beaten up two men in this building. he got back on the ship, ate dinner and then come out and got in the truck and was taken to the rail station. i told them it was written primarily using military terminology. i was given several suggestions how to make it more understandable to a civilian to understand it. i explained after the first yugs of every word what it was. i had some of her friends that read it and they said this was terrible. >> i said i defie anyone to they will me i was wrong. i was there. i did not exaggerate. i did not enhance the story in anyway. i've heard a lot of stories but everybody tells it differently. there
so i agreed, i told her it was painful. i had a lot of sleepless nights trying to dredge up these memories. but i'm going to try to tell what happened. >> i started off that i had just returned to the united states for a three-year two tours of duty. i mooifed to mae ma and got my orders to go to korea. we quickly left. we were told that they were north koreaens that they had captured. four men had beaten up two men in this building. he got back on the ship, ate dinner and then come out...
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i just have to try harder. and i will. i will. i will. i will. i will, i will i will! i will. i will! thanks, dad. this talk helped. can you, um... sign it, please? do you think a tutor would help? that'd be great. it'd better help. what can you do with yourself if all you can do is look good? i'm frequently asked what special difficulties are involved in being graduated from high school two months shy of my 15th birthday. i sometimes think the difficulties themselves enabled me to do it. if i'd been appreciated, or even tolerated, i wouldn't have been in such a hurry to graduate. i hope the next student who excels isn't made to feel so much an outcast. but i'm looking forward to college and this is the happiest day i've had in a long, long time. so, i thank you, and i forgive you. come on! slug him! yeah! go ahead. this will heal! what i'm going to say can never be erased! it'll scar you forever! ready? here it is. you'll never make more than $19,000 a year! cream him! take him. o.k.! what about this? you'll never leave south boston. i'll see the whole damn world! you'll never
i just have to try harder. and i will. i will. i will. i will. i will, i will i will! i will. i will! thanks, dad. this talk helped. can you, um... sign it, please? do you think a tutor would help? that'd be great. it'd better help. what can you do with yourself if all you can do is look good? i'm frequently asked what special difficulties are involved in being graduated from high school two months shy of my 15th birthday. i sometimes think the difficulties themselves enabled me to do it. if...
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i love it so much. >> i was living the high life. iimmy: what a good actress you are. oh, just a bunch of ralph lauren. no big deal. there's ten rolls of toilet paper in there. >> and i was like, winning. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love it. tell us about "focus." will smith. we had him on our show. he's a movie star. >> i saw the episode. he's really good. >> jimmy: he's the greatest. >> he's the best. >> jimmy: he's one of the coolest people ever. >> he's so fun. >> jimmy: positive vibe when he comes. >> very positive. >> jimmy: and he's such as, as you are, a movie star. and you go oh, yeah, that's where you belong. you belong if movies. >> yeah, he's wonderful. it was really fun. we got to shoot in buenos aires and we got to shoot at new orleans and new york. it was awful. >> jimmy: sounds like a tough job. yeah, absolutely, yeah. >> hanging out with will. >> jimmy: it's a good con man type of movie where you don't know who's conning who. >> yeah. a lot of twists. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i genuinely didn't see the twists coming in the scri
i love it so much. >> i was living the high life. iimmy: what a good actress you are. oh, just a bunch of ralph lauren. no big deal. there's ten rolls of toilet paper in there. >> and i was like, winning. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love it. tell us about "focus." will smith. we had him on our show. he's a movie star. >> i saw the episode. he's really good. >> jimmy: he's the greatest. >> he's the best. >> jimmy: he's one of the coolest people...
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the first time i stepped into theater i was like whoa. and i thought why this a picture of the president there? because i don't know a lot of the specific history of the theater. i don't -- i just -- since my research into the role. but also i have to say for me i thought a lot about how we turn a place into a shrine because we know what happened there. but that there's a lot of places where we just don't know what happened there. and so it's a mixed thing. it's -- james has a line in the play, a lot of lines from his play come to me. he says god gives us our beloved ones, we make them our idols and they are taken from us. and i think that about that when i look at that box. i think about making him -- make him an idol and of course you know it's an easy -- it's just that we have participated in that generation. if that makes any sense. >> you have been -- you worked with the theater for a while. you're accustomed to it. but does it ever really leave you, being near that box? >> no. i didn't know coming back this time if i would have that same
the first time i stepped into theater i was like whoa. and i thought why this a picture of the president there? because i don't know a lot of the specific history of the theater. i don't -- i just -- since my research into the role. but also i have to say for me i thought a lot about how we turn a place into a shrine because we know what happened there. but that there's a lot of places where we just don't know what happened there. and so it's a mixed thing. it's -- james has a line in the play,...
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sit quietly ♪ ♪ agree politely ♪ ♪ i guess i forgot ist the breaking point ♪ >> i don't know what that means. i'm sure you were watching the game while your wife was forced to make appetizers. how did you feel about the half time? >> i thought it was great. i loved the huge cat. i love that puppet tree. it was amazing. >> it was beautiful. >> obviously there was a message -- an empowering message for women on the back of the animal right? and then for guys, nothing better than the girls in bikinis dancing around right? makes us feel great and accepted. then the end you know, the fireworks. obviously a not so vailed -- veiled favoritism in drones. >> she did sing -- say god bless america. >> she is dressed like the statue of liberty. >> will anybody actually remember what happened and what was a mode -- mediocre game? i couldn't tell you who won. >> i have a girls only super bowl party. we call it sangria super bowl 15. it is nor -- it is more about the commercials and the half time. i had to watch it again today. i enjoyed it today and p
sit quietly ♪ ♪ agree politely ♪ ♪ i guess i forgot ist the breaking point ♪ >> i don't know what that means. i'm sure you were watching the game while your wife was forced to make appetizers. how did you feel about the half time? >> i thought it was great. i loved the huge cat. i love that puppet tree. it was amazing. >> it was beautiful. >> obviously there was a message -- an empowering message for women on the back of the animal right? and then for guys,...
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i want every day. i can go swimming, i can play sports, i can do whatever. abulous. >> that one day that i made that phone call was the best decision i made, so if there's any advice that i can give, make that call. >> you guys don't need to shave that head. keep some hair on there. join the hair club like i did. >> i called hair club, and i have never felt better. i've got great, healthy hair, i look younger, and i feel terrific. >> don't hesitate. go in right now, because you will feel better, you'll look better, and it'll be something that you will appreciate in the long run. >> it's all about you. hair club does what's right for you. >> i love my hair. i love how i feel about my hair. >> so i went and checked it out made the phone call and it really changed my life. >> and if you want to look better, if you want to feel better about yourself, hair club is the way to go. >> every day that i get up, i can say, "ooh," right? "this is me. this is who i am. i look great today." thank you, hair club. you have made such a difference in my life. [ up-tempo music
i want every day. i can go swimming, i can play sports, i can do whatever. abulous. >> that one day that i made that phone call was the best decision i made, so if there's any advice that i can give, make that call. >> you guys don't need to shave that head. keep some hair on there. join the hair club like i did. >> i called hair club, and i have never felt better. i've got great, healthy hair, i look younger, and i feel terrific. >> don't hesitate. go in right now,...
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>> i know the whole script before i get there. the whole script. ids. i was ready to work the day i met them. >> uno, dose, trace. >> i used to get questioned by our principle. why do you do these things? i said why not. they have have been doesn't it. you gotta offer something, you know, they gotta seeing something different than a little community of mcfarland. if you stereo type that, you are going to be stagnant there. all of those kids now live in mcfarland, they are recreational board members running this, run that go on different committees. they are schoolteachers. they are making a difference. of those seven kids that the diaz family had, one of them is a cop, a detective, the other ones are all teachers. ♪ ♪ >> these kids have the biggest hearts i have ever seen. ♪ ♪ >> uno, dose trace. mcfarland! ♪ ♪ >>> an academy award winning writer who has hit a career slump is forced to take a job teaching screen writing at an east coast university in "the rewrite." >> i am hugh grant and you are watching "made in hollywood." and here say scene from "
>> i know the whole script before i get there. the whole script. ids. i was ready to work the day i met them. >> uno, dose, trace. >> i used to get questioned by our principle. why do you do these things? i said why not. they have have been doesn't it. you gotta offer something, you know, they gotta seeing something different than a little community of mcfarland. if you stereo type that, you are going to be stagnant there. all of those kids now live in mcfarland, they are...
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i couldn't sleep, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,500 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligrams of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anything for me. my life has changed since i started to take supple. i'm a different woman now. i like to put on make-up, i like to get dressed up. it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so effective when so many other products fail to help people? >> supple is the missing link that heals the root causes of pain. it reverses the disease process, it rebuilds your joints and it gives your body the core building blocks it needs to heal itself. pain, stiffness, immobility overall weakness, fatigue difficulty moving, difficulty sleeping at night, all these things, they just fade away. supple's core ingredients have been studied for over 35 years and we use only the highest quality and most clinically- proven ingredient sources available. >> what are the active ingredients in supple? >> supple has 1,200 milligrams of pharmaceutical strength, very special chrondroitin sulfate. the sa
i couldn't sleep, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,500 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligrams of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anything for me. my life has changed since i started to take supple. i'm a different woman now. i like to put on make-up, i like to get dressed up. it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so effective when so many other products fail to help people? >> supple is the missing link that heals the root causes of pain. it reverses the disease...
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i die. i got double life and i got to stay here until i die. ere where i'm at. but there's a lot of us in here doing multiple life that won't ever get out. and i'm one of them. >> open table. >> open table. 11 in the corner. >> calvin holmes has been in prison for 25 years. >> i have a total of 102 years and two life sentences. i was charged with bank robbery and murder, first-degree murder, and habitual criminal mdn. i shot a man and burned him up in the car after i had shot him. >> as a younger man, holmes tried to escape from prison twice. >> i was 26 years old and was determined i didn't want to die inside these walls. now i'm 51. i'll be 52 this year. so age and time slows a person down, changes your perspective, attitude, and i've come to accept the fact after several attempts that i can make my life hard in here or i can make it easy. and now i look in the mirror and i don't have the same "i don't care" attitude because i find in the end i do care. it matters what you do in here and it matters what you do out there. >> holmes eventually e
i die. i got double life and i got to stay here until i die. ere where i'm at. but there's a lot of us in here doing multiple life that won't ever get out. and i'm one of them. >> open table. >> open table. 11 in the corner. >> calvin holmes has been in prison for 25 years. >> i have a total of 102 years and two life sentences. i was charged with bank robbery and murder, first-degree murder, and habitual criminal mdn. i shot a man and burned him up in the car after i had...
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my first job, i made $55,000. i remember ihowed that to my parents because they complained when i took this job. i took a job in finance because i saw this number. i told them that you have to realize i remember what it was like. i know for a fact when i saw your joint tax return, the most amount of money they had made was $32,000 combined. >> three kids? >> three kids, lived above a laundry mat. two bedroom apartment. they grinded it out. they did everything. they found way to give us music lessons. how do you do that on $32,000? >> your mother was a housekeeper. >> she was always trying to better her english to take equivalency exams to become a nurse. unfortunately, that never happened for her. she was able to become a nurse's aide. my dad was able to find a job and work in a photocopy store for for a while. the best he could do was escape a difficult situation and try to set an example and hopefully the kids will learn and do the same thing. that is my motivation to say what is on my mind. the reality is silicon valley tra
my first job, i made $55,000. i remember ihowed that to my parents because they complained when i took this job. i took a job in finance because i saw this number. i told them that you have to realize i remember what it was like. i know for a fact when i saw your joint tax return, the most amount of money they had made was $32,000 combined. >> three kids? >> three kids, lived above a laundry mat. two bedroom apartment. they grinded it out. they did everything. they found way to give...
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-i just am. i-i am. i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else. m not interested. this is a bunch of bull[bleep]. >> coming up... >> box it up and get it out. >> i don't agree with that. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! then later... we're closing the store. >> i don't like surprises like this! i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. [jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles t
-i just am. i-i am. i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else. m not interested. this is a bunch of bull[bleep]. >> coming up... >> box it up and get it out. >> i don't agree with that. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! then later... we're closing the store. >> i don't like surprises like this! i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging...
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i just ate all the time. i ate at work, inever slept, never worked out and it just--you can do the math on that one. that's a story that doesn't end well. with ddp yoga, i lost 50 pounds i went from a size 42 pant to a 36. ddp yoga is kick-ass cardio. increased flexibility, monster strength building, all with minimal joint impact. okay, now, we're really gonna focus on ery muscle here. slightly bend your knees. look at her quads engage. look at the separation already startin'. now pick your toes up and grip your toes on the mat. now your feet tight. work those calves, really engage 'em. now, we're gonna try to pull those legs together as you straighten your legs. isometrically, you're trying to squeeze 'em together. like steel right now. tuck your tailbone and squeeze your glutes. so you're workin' your glutes and your quads. the two biggest muscles in your body. now you're gonna reach out don't open your hands yet, just reach out and grab the ball. now i want you to imagine your body's a fire hydrant. when the fire hydrant t
i just ate all the time. i ate at work, inever slept, never worked out and it just--you can do the math on that one. that's a story that doesn't end well. with ddp yoga, i lost 50 pounds i went from a size 42 pant to a 36. ddp yoga is kick-ass cardio. increased flexibility, monster strength building, all with minimal joint impact. okay, now, we're really gonna focus on ery muscle here. slightly bend your knees. look at her quads engage. look at the separation already startin'. now pick your...
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i didn't even realize i was wounded. i know i got hit but i didn't see any blood. >> so blood didn't -- >> no it was cold. i got lucky. >> sometimes this cold weather cures everything, right? >> when the weather warmed up, a lot of the guys started bleeding. >> oh. >> it wasn't uncommon. it was very common that guys got hit. they knew they were hit, but i was lucky. i was still mobile. >> so how long did you walk to get where? >> we walked about i guess ten days or two weeks. we got to a town around january. >> what was there? was prison camp there? >> it was a big city once. it was a big city. they used to take over village korean villages. they would confiscate them and would march. we were living in korean homes. sometimes the koreans were still in the house. they would be in part of the house and we were in the other part of the house. >> so that was kind of a prison camp there? >> yeah, this was the first one. it was just a village. there were plenty of armed guards around us. >> how many meals a day? >> sometimes twi
i didn't even realize i was wounded. i know i got hit but i didn't see any blood. >> so blood didn't -- >> no it was cold. i got lucky. >> sometimes this cold weather cures everything, right? >> when the weather warmed up, a lot of the guys started bleeding. >> oh. >> it wasn't uncommon. it was very common that guys got hit. they knew they were hit, but i was lucky. i was still mobile. >> so how long did you walk to get where? >> we walked about i...
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i didn't think i needed to say it. i think we've had it, i really do. t way. i just didn't think it needed to be said. >> marlon brando in "the godfather." >> i'm representing marlon brando this evening, and he's asked me to tell you that he very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award, and the reasons for this being are the treatment of american indians today by the film industry -- excuse me. >> i do not think that this academy awards evening was an inappropriate place. but of course, i speak only as an american indian. i cannot answer for the conscience of america. >> you're not going to get me to say anything against this. this is our only chance to contact the public as an industry. now, don't try to get me to say something against it. go get brando. >> and the oscar goes to -- "bowling for columbine." >> i remember climbing up the stairs to the stage. and it was like i had golom in my heard where this voice is going, precious, be nice, don't start any trouble. just thank your agent and your stylist and leave the stage. and the other voic
i didn't think i needed to say it. i think we've had it, i really do. t way. i just didn't think it needed to be said. >> marlon brando in "the godfather." >> i'm representing marlon brando this evening, and he's asked me to tell you that he very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award, and the reasons for this being are the treatment of american indians today by the film industry -- excuse me. >> i do not think that this academy awards evening was an...
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sat there and i had to think about it. i mean iidn't have to think about it, i know, but i said i would have to say i love crack more. as horrible as that is, i said i would be home and have a daughter beside me and having popcorn watching a movie. instead, i'm in a ratty hotel in a bathroom smoking crack in front of the mirror. there isn't anywhere else i would rather be. >> while brandee nyp might have once blended in in family friendly grand rapids, brian is the first to admit he doesn't. >> i can be your best friend at the same time, if you cross me or do me wrong, i could be your worst enemy. >> looking at the tattoos, you don't see many people with tattoos like that. >> he looks very eccentric. it's hard to tell what this person might be like. >> never in a million years if i saw him walking down the street on the outside would i approach him for any reason under the sun. >> usually when people meet me, they look and are like there's something wrong with that guy. really, i'm just, i love tattoos. i just love tattoos. i think
sat there and i had to think about it. i mean iidn't have to think about it, i know, but i said i would have to say i love crack more. as horrible as that is, i said i would be home and have a daughter beside me and having popcorn watching a movie. instead, i'm in a ratty hotel in a bathroom smoking crack in front of the mirror. there isn't anywhere else i would rather be. >> while brandee nyp might have once blended in in family friendly grand rapids, brian is the first to admit he...
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i be like, i got a story to tell. if i ever can get out and i can tell other people about my story, i think it will help a lot of people. >>> up next, loan sharking inside the prison. >> you have to survive in here. prison's not free. >> and the give-and-take relationship between officers and inmates. >> man in the building! man in the building! >>> well, mostly everybody in here have some type of hustle. a lot of people don't have help from home and you have to survive in here. prison's not free. >> well, today is payday. the inmates have all gotten paid. this is also a day if you have borrowed money on the yard, this is the day that you should have the money to pay it back. and an infraction is against the rules and regulations, but it happens. >> they give you three meals a day and a bar of state soap and that's about it. >> if you don't have anybody on the outside sending you money, the only jobs here you can make money off of is probably 40 cents a day. >> kathy phillips is doing 14 to 17 years for forgery and writing
i be like, i got a story to tell. if i ever can get out and i can tell other people about my story, i think it will help a lot of people. >>> up next, loan sharking inside the prison. >> you have to survive in here. prison's not free. >> and the give-and-take relationship between officers and inmates. >> man in the building! man in the building! >>> well, mostly everybody in here have some type of hustle. a lot of people don't have help from home and you have...
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cohen. >> i. >> farrell. >> i. >> kim. >> i. >> mar. >> i. >> tang. >> i. >> wiener. >> i. >> yee. >> i. >> avalos. >> i. >> breed. >> i. >> campos. >> i. >> christensen. >> i. >> there are 11 i's. >> this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, can you please call the next item. >> item ten is to determine the issuance on sale beer license to serve the public of the city. >> supervisor wiener. >> i'm certainly supportive of this item for the roxie theatre. as you may know, supervisor kim, campos and i and a series of legislation were able to loosen the restrictions that provide a little bit more balance and one of the things we were able to do to allow venues like the roxie theatre to obtain a liquor license. the roxie theatre is one of our community treasures and like many of our cultural institutions, it's struggling to survive. and giving them every opportunity to be able to generate revenue and to provide their amazing art for the city is important. and so i am really glad that this is happening. >> thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor kim. >> thank you. i just want to
cohen. >> i. >> farrell. >> i. >> kim. >> i. >> mar. >> i. >> tang. >> i. >> wiener. >> i. >> yee. >> i. >> avalos. >> i. >> breed. >> i. >> campos. >> i. >> christensen. >> i. >> there are 11 i's. >> this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, can you please call the next item. >> item ten is to determine the issuance on sale beer license to...
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i had a lot. i had a business, i had homes. and because of my drinking i lost everything. >> an inmate with a drinking problem develops a reputation for another kind of addiction. >> she a cougar. i thought i was a cougar. she a cougar. >>> in the suburbs of washington, d.c., fairfax county, virginia, is home to the central intelligence agency. and inside the nearby fairfax county adult detention center, intelligence plays a key role in reducing gang activity among the 1,200 men and women incarcerated here. >> face forward. >> most have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> backs against the wall. till the last deputy's left the room. >> only a small percentage of the inmates are identified as gang members. staff say they still pose a serious threat. >> we have right now 77 in our facility. they still practice criminal activity, even while in here. i know that's shocking. but they do. >> private first class doolittle heads up the sheriff's intelligence unit whose primary respon
i had a lot. i had a business, i had homes. and because of my drinking i lost everything. >> an inmate with a drinking problem develops a reputation for another kind of addiction. >> she a cougar. i thought i was a cougar. she a cougar. >>> in the suburbs of washington, d.c., fairfax county, virginia, is home to the central intelligence agency. and inside the nearby fairfax county adult detention center, intelligence plays a key role in reducing gang activity among the...
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i was teaching. but i also was in practice. i came back to new york as i said. i was a child of the 1960's. so i was very involved in doing what i thought was right for our country and for ourselves. and this was 1986. i had to run twice. ok. so -- >> first time. >> first time i lost by 135 votes out of 4,000 cast. -- 400,000 cast. and if everybody in this room actually -- 135 votes. so you take half of that because you only need either one to balance it out so everybody in this room or two thirds of everybody in this room had voted the other way. and an elected judge, i feel very strongly about the process and my obligation to the people. that's an aside. how did i get to this position? i was in practice in new york. i was teaching as an adjunct at n.i.u. and at that time we had some students visiting from china. so i took them to the inauguration of at that time -- the borough presidents who later became our mayor dinkins. and there were three chinese people sitting to my left. i was here. and my husband who was as you can tell from the last of my three names, was a great guy. but no fault
i was teaching. but i also was in practice. i came back to new york as i said. i was a child of the 1960's. so i was very involved in doing what i thought was right for our country and for ourselves. and this was 1986. i had to run twice. ok. so -- >> first time. >> first time i lost by 135 votes out of 4,000 cast. -- 400,000 cast. and if everybody in this room actually -- 135 votes. so you take half of that because you only need either one to balance it out so everybody in this...
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max levchin: i try to find places where i can add value. ion't know much about jet propulsion and engines. i am not sure rocket ships are my forte. i really like math. my idea of a good time, until very recently when i had kids, was still curling up with a book on probability theory. applying that passion and that love for numbers, to places where numbers can make a huge difference, such as consumer finance, health care. emily: you mentioned your kids. you are very passionate about your work and your hobbies. what kind of parent are you? max levchin: i hope i am a good parent. my number one worry these days is if i am as good a father as i can be. my wife has now determined that not only am i a nerd, my son is a nerd. i am very happy about that. he is a four-year-old that loves arduino. he already knows how to code. he is four and a half. he likes playing blinking light games. emily: how much phase do you have that yahoo! can be turned around and that marissa is the one to do it? max levchin: i have lots of faith in marissa ♪ emily: if you co
max levchin: i try to find places where i can add value. ion't know much about jet propulsion and engines. i am not sure rocket ships are my forte. i really like math. my idea of a good time, until very recently when i had kids, was still curling up with a book on probability theory. applying that passion and that love for numbers, to places where numbers can make a huge difference, such as consumer finance, health care. emily: you mentioned your kids. you are very passionate about your work...
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i tried to kind of hate off the roof. what i needed to do, i should tell you as i left azmat after my last visit, you wave to people when you are leaving and they waved back. i have this incredible photograph of me waving to these guys on the bait and this is what they are doing. i didn't have much room for with them and reporters everything and i decided i needed to go back and i needed to go back in a very different way and i needed to go back followed. i needed to speak the language. i needed to not have to depend on translators. i needed to live there. i needed to stay there long her and i needed to do it in a complete be profoundly different way and i was afraid to do it. i was afraid because it is a hard place to be but i found at teacher, is part of indonesia. account azmat would have been impossible to learn. at my home in washington d.c. every other day for a couple hours we started getting together and seven months after i left i returned. as soon as i hit indonesian's they started -- i was texting of the boat guy and he didn't speak
i tried to kind of hate off the roof. what i needed to do, i should tell you as i left azmat after my last visit, you wave to people when you are leaving and they waved back. i have this incredible photograph of me waving to these guys on the bait and this is what they are doing. i didn't have much room for with them and reporters everything and i decided i needed to go back and i needed to go back in a very different way and i needed to go back followed. i needed to speak the language. i...
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i had thought because i was successful and i had a lot of money, i had a great career, that i had risen above all of the issues. and i realized probably around in my early 30s that i had not. so, prior to writing the book, i had done extensive sessions of therapy because i didn't want my past to win. i wanted to reap and enjoy all of the benefits of life and all of my efforts to have a great life. so, when i sat down to write it, was it difficult? yes. there were days where there was a lot of crying. there were days where there was a lot of laughter. human does run throughout the book despite the terrible stories you are telling me. the abuse in the early years was really strikeing, abuse from your family, abuse from some of the nuns in the convent you were sent to as a toddler. you were three years old. did it feel sometimes like everyone that was supposed to be you? >> no. there were certain people that were supposed to be taking care of me that were hurting me. but as a child, i just -- everything was very clear to me. it was confusing at first. who is my mother? who is my aunt? why
i had thought because i was successful and i had a lot of money, i had a great career, that i had risen above all of the issues. and i realized probably around in my early 30s that i had not. so, prior to writing the book, i had done extensive sessions of therapy because i didn't want my past to win. i wanted to reap and enjoy all of the benefits of life and all of my efforts to have a great life. so, when i sat down to write it, was it difficult? yes. there were days where there was a lot of...
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i didn't know what i was gonna do. ito a very young age, and i want to be active with them as long as i can. it's allowed me to keep up with them and experience good things. and that's thanks to omega xl. no doubt about it. >> announcer: if you're living in pain, listen up. every day, people suffer from symptoms including back, neck, knee, and joint pain. studies have proven that inflammation is the culprit, but now you can fight it with omega xl. as part of the show, we are extending a special offer. call and we'll double your order. don't miss the opportunity to regain control of your life. there's no financial risk. omega xl offers a 90-day money-back guarantee. you have nothing to lose. time's running out. call now. >> we want to tell you about the larry king cardiac foundation. i started it 25 years ago, and shawn is our chair. our mission? to save hearts. why? because cardiovascular disease is the number-one killer of american men. >> it's also the number-one cause of death in american women, costing us 400,000 mom
i didn't know what i was gonna do. ito a very young age, and i want to be active with them as long as i can. it's allowed me to keep up with them and experience good things. and that's thanks to omega xl. no doubt about it. >> announcer: if you're living in pain, listen up. every day, people suffer from symptoms including back, neck, knee, and joint pain. studies have proven that inflammation is the culprit, but now you can fight it with omega xl. as part of the show, we are extending a...
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that's all i cared about at that point. because i knew i was hurt and i knew i was hurt bad. but myumber one goal was not to die in front of them. that's all i cared about at that moment in time right then. >> imagin trying to ever find anything in like that important. >> and imagine trying to explain that to your wife, have your wife understand that the as she feels you sliphe through her fingers again and again this war s more connected to these families than ever before because of technology and it is like the trauma they went through, understand we are not just 7ing these soldiers to war but these families to war and we leave a big wake when we come 0 home. the i will be the first to admit i was not a good patient. i still think they ned to change the word patient and i don't think it is fair to guys to me, actually tt's what we ve to be referred to as. >> rose: you got the man here in washington -- >> bob i will admit it, i was not a good patit, i was not a good patient. but at the end of the day when i got out of the hospital and got off the drugs too, my new battle bega
that's all i cared about at that point. because i knew i was hurt and i knew i was hurt bad. but myumber one goal was not to die in front of them. that's all i cared about at that moment in time right then. >> imagin trying to ever find anything in like that important. >> and imagine trying to explain that to your wife, have your wife understand that the as she feels you sliphe through her fingers again and again this war s more connected to these families than ever before because...
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i love animals, i have a cat, i have no problem with animals. but i venture to guess that the first presiden -- female president of the united states will be a girl scout. [applause] and she deserves that investment. >> is the same proof or volunteer hours -- proof or volunteer hours -- true for volunteer hours? >> yes. there is a perception that girls do not want to be girl scouts and our numbers have not grown and it is not relevant. the reality is i have 30,000 girls on a wait list right now. anywhere i go in the country are girls who are raising their hands. >> and you are short of leaders? >> what are we going to do about that? short of adults. >> we need some scout leaders. [applause] >> and the proof is in the pudding, we have 59 million alums. 70% of women business owners. if you look at congress right now, the u.s. senate, 70% of them are girl scout alums, the women. 54% of the women in the u.s. house of representatives, girl scouts. almost every single female governor. >> would you say it is true of the boy scouts as well? >> absolutely
i love animals, i have a cat, i have no problem with animals. but i venture to guess that the first presiden -- female president of the united states will be a girl scout. [applause] and she deserves that investment. >> is the same proof or volunteer hours -- proof or volunteer hours -- true for volunteer hours? >> yes. there is a perception that girls do not want to be girl scouts and our numbers have not grown and it is not relevant. the reality is i have 30,000 girls on a wait...
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what i capn say is from the time i was four years old i knew i wanted to be a writer. the only thing i loved this much, this long. i said to myself when you turn 30, you need to know how you can do it. i saved up enough money to live for a year, and paid off student loans. year. >> the main character and birth father were surgeons in ghana, abandoned their wives and children. was this book cathartic in any way, a way to address your own feelings about your biological dad leaving when you were young? >> i think that - yes. the answer is yes, but perhaps not in the way i would have imagined. which is to say that writing this novel - i so completely inhabited the lives and the minds of all the characters, but, of course, the parents as well. i came to love them deeply. they are flawed in mother and father, and it makes them pretty spectacular mistakes. i mean, with horrifying and heart-breaking consequences for their children. but living in them, as i did, i came to understand how it was possible for them to make the mistakes even though they loved their children. when yo
what i capn say is from the time i was four years old i knew i wanted to be a writer. the only thing i loved this much, this long. i said to myself when you turn 30, you need to know how you can do it. i saved up enough money to live for a year, and paid off student loans. year. >> the main character and birth father were surgeons in ghana, abandoned their wives and children. was this book cathartic in any way, a way to address your own feelings about your biological dad leaving when you...
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and i think i was still in shock at that time. iidn't really realize what was going on, and what it would be like to be in here. and it's horrible. it really is. i don't laugh as freely. i don't live, really, is basically what it is. i try very hard to keep my spirits up, but there's sometimes that you just can't. if it wasn't -- if it wasn't for my family, my granddaughter who i've got pictures of, i wouldn't make it. i don't know what would happen. >> as these women get closer to freedom, they remain mindful of the fine line between getting out and actually moving on. >> when i get out of prison, i'll be the kind of person that carries a good job, be the best mother i can be. that's my number one priority, is to be a mother to my child. >> i cannot bring those children back, i cannot bring the gentleman and his girlfriend back, and i can't wipe the tears of the family members or my own family members. but i can keep trying to move forward and do the best that i can do for others. i'll try to replace it that way. that's the only wa
and i think i was still in shock at that time. iidn't really realize what was going on, and what it would be like to be in here. and it's horrible. it really is. i don't laugh as freely. i don't live, really, is basically what it is. i try very hard to keep my spirits up, but there's sometimes that you just can't. if it wasn't -- if it wasn't for my family, my granddaughter who i've got pictures of, i wouldn't make it. i don't know what would happen. >> as these women get closer to...
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max: no, i can't -- i can't say that i feel guilty at all. am a big believer in working almost to the absolute exhaustion every day. i am a big believer in pushing yourself, getting more out of yourself, out of your team than you think or they think they can do. as far as my skills are concerned, i know how to do people, i know how to inspire and engage. it's all here. emily: how does being an immigrant impact what you do and how you live your life? max: it shapes everything. i think it's a secret advantage. silicon valley has always been built by the hands of immigrants in a big way. in part because we come here with nothing to lose. we know that if we don't do it, no one else will give it to us. we work hard. we are used to discrimination, so we cast a wider net when we look for people to collaborate with, people to hire, people to bring in. we don't take anything for granted. emily: do you feel you've been discriminated against? here? max: no, never. i feel like i've -- everything i have, i owe to the fact that u.s. and the silicon valley i
max: no, i can't -- i can't say that i feel guilty at all. am a big believer in working almost to the absolute exhaustion every day. i am a big believer in pushing yourself, getting more out of yourself, out of your team than you think or they think they can do. as far as my skills are concerned, i know how to do people, i know how to inspire and engage. it's all here. emily: how does being an immigrant impact what you do and how you live your life? max: it shapes everything. i think it's a...
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i felt a big bump in my legs. i knew i was shot. en i saw a hole in my jeans. to my flesh. >> i felt a heavy punch in my back. i realized that the punch was a bullet. i'd been shot. with the effort that i was making, i raised the grip that i had on the torn abdomen, and i found the intestines bubbling out. goran came and lifted me up. >> i was running and he started firing. he was hit by accident. so it was a little bit difficult, you know. he was a very brave guy, you know? but i heard after that he was all right. >> as the gun battle raged inside the mall, the police s.w.a.t. team was outside, waiting for orders. >> if there was any time when any of us should have run away, it was when our colleague was shot. at that point in time, if there was any coward among us, he would have opted out and left. but nobody left. >> by engaging the terrorists at the front of nakumatt's, abdul and his group enabled more than a hundred trapped civilians to escape, including katherine's sons. >> we asked, is our mother out? is she safe? they respond
i felt a big bump in my legs. i knew i was shot. en i saw a hole in my jeans. to my flesh. >> i felt a heavy punch in my back. i realized that the punch was a bullet. i'd been shot. with the effort that i was making, i raised the grip that i had on the torn abdomen, and i found the intestines bubbling out. goran came and lifted me up. >> i was running and he started firing. he was hit by accident. so it was a little bit difficult, you know. he was a very brave guy, you know? but i...
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. >> i have seen staff assaulted. i have seen staff die. >> i have lost over a pint and a half of blood. and the doctor says i don't know how much more you could have taken. >> i wish i could touch and hug them but i guess this is better than nothing. >> i shot a man and i burned him up in a car after i had shot him. >> i've got to be here until i die. i got double life and i've got to stay here until i die. >> i don't know how you feel about it, but i'm ready to receive something from god. >> with my retirement pending, i was in jail for having taken someone's life. >> the day of an execution, the entire facility goes on lockdown. if there's no last-second appeal, the offender is then advised the execution is to commence shortly. >> denial is rife in the death penalty. i don't think my mother especially ever thought that i would be executed. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest
. >> i have seen staff assaulted. i have seen staff die. >> i have lost over a pint and a half of blood. and the doctor says i don't know how much more you could have taken. >> i wish i could touch and hug them but i guess this is better than nothing. >> i shot a man and i burned him up in a car after i had shot him. >> i've got to be here until i die. i got double life and i've got to stay here until i die. >> i don't know how you feel about it, but i'm...
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i should be dead seven times by now. and i am so glad i am not. ybe it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke. writing well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. emily: what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. emily: is it a golden age of movies? aaron: yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote exactly the movie i wanted to write. ♪ emily: you are working on a big steve jobs movie. what is the latest? aaron
i should be dead seven times by now. and i am so glad i am not. ybe it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke. writing well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. emily: what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? aaron: no. of course not. like i said, any time...
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just -- i mean, i just -- i couldn't stop. you know, i snapped -- i snapped. and i just kept going. man, i stabbed her multiple times. there is a lot i want to say. right now there's so much on my mind, i can't say it. my victim's mom and stepdad are here today, vickie and greg. i want to thank them very much for coming. i took these people's trust. because, you know, they trusted me with their daughter, you know, not to hurt her in any way, and i ended up killing her, you know. i can say that, you know. i can, i can admit that i've killed somebody. >> when we made the decision to come to the prison to visit with mark, a lot of our friends and family were like, are you crazy? well, you know, i was full of rage and i was not healing very well. and i wanted to tell him about that. and so we brought with us, do you remember, some pictures of you guys when you were dating and then i also had this photograph of jenny dead on the emergency room table. and i remember we kind of pulled out the nice pictures and mark was smiling
just -- i mean, i just -- i couldn't stop. you know, i snapped -- i snapped. and i just kept going. man, i stabbed her multiple times. there is a lot i want to say. right now there's so much on my mind, i can't say it. my victim's mom and stepdad are here today, vickie and greg. i want to thank them very much for coming. i took these people's trust. because, you know, they trusted me with their daughter, you know, not to hurt her in any way, and i ended up killing her, you know. i can say that,...