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i let it go. i let it go. i used to go back when i was younger. i would come back. the dressing room, i would leave. i have to move on. i do it right. it's a line from the play. that was kind of the thing. i had to literally do that. it kind of stuck with me for a while. that place i had to go to. charlie: you did not see him as a gangster? al: i never saw him as a gangster no. , charlie: you saw him as -- al: i saw him as someone that inherited this thing. this was there. charlie: did not expect to be there at that early time in his life but understood it was his responsibility to family. al: was his destiny. charlie: destiny. al: i always felt that about him. he had certain ingredients that would allow him to do what he did. his father saw that in him early on. it's a long story with that one. i never wanted to play that part. that was francis that got me to do it. he got me to do it. he wanted me to play that part. charlie: he fought for you, too. al: fought for me completely , fought for me. to such a degree. i kept saying, francis, it's alright. i will do other
i let it go. i let it go. i used to go back when i was younger. i would come back. the dressing room, i would leave. i have to move on. i do it right. it's a line from the play. that was kind of the thing. i had to literally do that. it kind of stuck with me for a while. that place i had to go to. charlie: you did not see him as a gangster? al: i never saw him as a gangster no. , charlie: you saw him as -- al: i saw him as someone that inherited this thing. this was there. charlie: did not...
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i was cold. and i was vulnerable. but what i realized was, if i die i'm free. if i escape, i'm free. die, i'm free. and that was a very liberating feeling. one way or the other, i'm out of prison. that feeling alone sufficient fused me. all my muscles and all my body was just livened by the feeling that i'm out. and i did it. i had have rowed forever. i would have rowed 100 miles. i'm going to row until i die or until i hit the damn beach. i was chanting to myself, if they catch me, they will beat me. if i make it i'm free. that kinds of stuff. whatever kept me going i was rowing and rowing. and i rowed and rowed -- catch me i am they'll beat me. make it i'm free. catch me, they will beat me. make it i'm free. suddenly i lifted up a little bit. and the boat scraped. it was sand. the wave lifted up a little bit again. and i was there. it was the sand. i was like on the beach. it truly was the finest morning of my whole life. ecstatic at being out here in the morning with the sun coming up and the sky over me. but i know that now there is going to be a bed check. and somewhere they are
i was cold. and i was vulnerable. but what i realized was, if i die i'm free. if i escape, i'm free. die, i'm free. and that was a very liberating feeling. one way or the other, i'm out of prison. that feeling alone sufficient fused me. all my muscles and all my body was just livened by the feeling that i'm out. and i did it. i had have rowed forever. i would have rowed 100 miles. i'm going to row until i die or until i hit the damn beach. i was chanting to myself, if they catch me, they will...
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i have to give it to. who's it for? >> i don't know. i don't know anything. >> okay, this is what is going to happen. >> he said to me that, if i got and meet this man, so that they can organize a sting operation, and they catch this guy, then i will go home. >> how does that sound? >> i was afraid, but there's a door out, there's a way out. that's basically all i focus on. i don't think of the consequences. >> will you help us? >> i pretty much agreed to it. i will do the sting operation. >> i guess so. >> i want to go home. i just want to go home. i come to the airport. he takes my suitcase and puts it in the back of the taxi. he gets into the front. and as does the driver and got into a car behind us. as we drive away from the airport, i can see the ocean. and i remember this feeling of sadness and this feeling of disappointment. i had a feeling i would never see it. hey, c.j. >> c.j. says to me, why does it take you so long? i tried to make everything seem okay. he knows i love the ocean so for him and for me it seems like the most lo
i have to give it to. who's it for? >> i don't know. i don't know anything. >> okay, this is what is going to happen. >> he said to me that, if i got and meet this man, so that they can organize a sting operation, and they catch this guy, then i will go home. >> how does that sound? >> i was afraid, but there's a door out, there's a way out. that's basically all i focus on. i don't think of the consequences. >> will you help us? >> i pretty much agreed...
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because i think i probably have yeah. i think i have a little more i think i hope a little more compassion. i don't have to defend my character or anything of that kind. i'm just happy to be present the part. but i think i probably have opened him up a touch to make him less-- hopefully more sophisticated as a character and less sort of i mean he's not the villain of the piece. and you know i'm not out to-- out to get him. >> did you like page eight. >> yeah. >> the whole turk and caicos thing too, did you like that? >> i adored it. it was my ideal situation. i couldn't believe it, when david hare rang me and said i think he said he got 40 pages of the screenplay which was-- would have involved me but he couldn't work out what to do on page 41. and i was like what are you saying? he said well, it will probably never exist. should we have breakfast. i said you can't call me and tell me that there is-- you know and that he wanted to direct it. the great thing was that he wanted to direct it. if he hadn't directed anything for
because i think i probably have yeah. i think i have a little more i think i hope a little more compassion. i don't have to defend my character or anything of that kind. i'm just happy to be present the part. but i think i probably have opened him up a touch to make him less-- hopefully more sophisticated as a character and less sort of i mean he's not the villain of the piece. and you know i'm not out to-- out to get him. >> did you like page eight. >> yeah. >> the whole turk...
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i did very well. i felt great doing it. i really liked it. i can interject. i didn't have to wait for somebody to do the talking. >> rose: yes. and i can make up the lines as i was going along and it wasn't a script and i could remember every compliment i got since i was 5 and i remember one of them came up and said you're really good at. this and that kind of stayed with me. years later when i got the idea for "curb." >> rose: i'll come to that. did you have to muster the courage to go up or were you steeled to take the audience as you found them? >> you mean doing standup? >> rose: yeah. yeah. i once had this dream where there was a war going on in my house. i was upstairs sleeping and i heard the sounds of canons and gunfire downstairs in the living room, okay. in my dream, i wake up and i go, what the hell's going on here? and i go downstairs and there's like a war. there's people in army uniforms and there's different sides and i ducked behind the couch, okay. then all of a sudden -- and there's a little stage area with a microphone in the living room of
i did very well. i felt great doing it. i really liked it. i can interject. i didn't have to wait for somebody to do the talking. >> rose: yes. and i can make up the lines as i was going along and it wasn't a script and i could remember every compliment i got since i was 5 and i remember one of them came up and said you're really good at. this and that kind of stayed with me. years later when i got the idea for "curb." >> rose: i'll come to that. did you have to muster the...
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[laughter] i got up there and i did a ferocious peasant. and i went wild eugene o'neil -- and i was really giving it the old hgung ho. it wasn't that good. it was over and the audience got cheery about it. a lot of commitment and energy. he said, here's what i would like you to do. immediately, this was the genius with him. i want you to do hamlet as hickey from the iceman cometh and hickey as hamlet. i immediately went into it. i did not cause. -- i did not pause. charlie: the character of hamlet and the text of hickey. and hickey as the presence he had. pacino: i learned more that day than i had in my entire life. charlie: the first part of the book is "he lost his magic or co do you fear." do you fear that? pacino: oh my. as you get older too, the stamina. this character does theater. a performance is a week, -- eight performances a week. they don't even know what character they are playing. we do one a day. the exhaustion and the tools you have as an actor. it your own energy and your own appetite. i don't think you do kingly or -- thing wkin
[laughter] i got up there and i did a ferocious peasant. and i went wild eugene o'neil -- and i was really giving it the old hgung ho. it wasn't that good. it was over and the audience got cheery about it. a lot of commitment and energy. he said, here's what i would like you to do. immediately, this was the genius with him. i want you to do hamlet as hickey from the iceman cometh and hickey as hamlet. i immediately went into it. i did not cause. -- i did not pause. charlie: the character of...
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kid i don't think i knew i wanted to do comedy, everybody on "saturday night live" i absolutely adored, when people asked me what specific -- i don't know, all of them. i loved -- i really love tim meadows, tracy morgan and anna gast hire as a kid, in like a broader sense i liked jim carrey and whoopie goldberg. and then i also love like people that make movies, like i fell in love with a lot of directors and like different, like i really love the cohen brothers, raisegion arizona is one of my favorite movies and i -- that kind of defines my sense of humor in a really good way. >> as reference points go, not bad. i like that -- you cleared the hurdle. >> okay, good, i'm like, i don't know, i'm not giving you specifics. >> no, no, i think that's actually good. in fact you have aspirations to do more than just a show. >> yeah, i think we all -- >> you've done one film, you have as aspirations to do more. >> i was writing movies, i had written a tv pilot, and i had planned on shooting a movie in austin if i didn't get on "saturday night live," and i still hope to shoot like an indy
kid i don't think i knew i wanted to do comedy, everybody on "saturday night live" i absolutely adored, when people asked me what specific -- i don't know, all of them. i loved -- i really love tim meadows, tracy morgan and anna gast hire as a kid, in like a broader sense i liked jim carrey and whoopie goldberg. and then i also love like people that make movies, like i fell in love with a lot of directors and like different, like i really love the cohen brothers, raisegion arizona is...
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cohen. >> i. >> farrell. >> i. >> mar. >> i. >> tang. >> i. >> wiener. >> i. >> yee. >> i. >> avalos. >> i. >> breed. >> i. >> campos. >> i. >> christensen. >> i. >> there are ten i's. with that, the motion is approved unanimously. madam clerk, can you please call item number 18? >> item 18 is a motion to reappoint supervisor scott wiener term ending january 31st to the golden bridge highway and transportation district. >> motion to excuse wiener? without objection, supervisor wiener is excused. can you please call the roll. >> on 18 cohen. >> i. >> farrell. >> i. >> kim. >> i. >> mar. >> i. >> tang. >> i. >> yee. >> i. >> avalos. >> i. >> breed. >> i. >> campos. >> i. >> christensen. >> i. >> there are ten i's. okay. >> okay. this motion is approved unanimously. item 19. >> to reappoint supervisor norman yee term ending january 31st to the golden bridge highway and transportation to be excused. >> with that, supervisor -- >> yee. >> -- yee is without objection, supervisor yee is excused. can you please call the roll. this is like musical chairs, right? >> yeah. >> madam clerk, please
cohen. >> i. >> farrell. >> i. >> mar. >> i. >> tang. >> i. >> wiener. >> i. >> yee. >> i. >> avalos. >> i. >> breed. >> i. >> campos. >> i. >> christensen. >> i. >> there are ten i's. with that, the motion is approved unanimously. madam clerk, can you please call item number 18? >> item 18 is a motion to reappoint supervisor scott wiener term ending january 31st to the...
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yeah, when i was younger, i thought like every kid, i wanted to play in the nba, and no one told me iould grow up to be about 5'11" and not have the hops that i thought i was going to have. just kind of, one thing led to another. i read a couple of books that kind of inspired me and here i am. emily: what music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13-years-old? scooter: 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. "i like to move it, move it. i like to -- move it." that was a big one. i was a big michael jackson fan. i love boyz ii men. but then i also love, like, biggie. i was the first kid in the suburbs to discover biggie. because i played in a basketball camp, my roommates were from harlem. they were like, "you don't know notorious?" and then i kind of went back to the suburbs with this mixtape, and then when it hit the radio four months later, i felt like i owned it. it kind of showed me, for the first time, the idea of self discovery of music. emily: can you sing? scooter: until about puberty. emily: can you dance? scooter: my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvahs and wedding
yeah, when i was younger, i thought like every kid, i wanted to play in the nba, and no one told me iould grow up to be about 5'11" and not have the hops that i thought i was going to have. just kind of, one thing led to another. i read a couple of books that kind of inspired me and here i am. emily: what music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13-years-old? scooter: 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. "i like to move it, move it. i like to -- move it." that was a big...
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i will do the best i can. i was in the lobby of brice before coming here wonderful hotel and was chatting with one of the authors, what you going to talk about? i'm not sure. i will just go up there and be spontaneous. i will try to do that too. i don't know exactly where this is going to go but hopefully it will be enlightening. me start by telling you about myself. i was born in india. our family was pretty itinerant when i was growing up. my father was a plant geneticist so we found ourselves moving around quite a bit because he ended up going to places that focused on crop science. we spent some time in wales and then we moved back to india in 2007 and i spent a year there and for those of you who know a little bit about modern indian history, it was 1976 the year of the emergency rule a tough time for academics and there were a lot of restrictions on free speech. my father decided we have to get out of here so we ended up emigrating to the united states in 1977 and eventually ended up settling in setting ca
i will do the best i can. i was in the lobby of brice before coming here wonderful hotel and was chatting with one of the authors, what you going to talk about? i'm not sure. i will just go up there and be spontaneous. i will try to do that too. i don't know exactly where this is going to go but hopefully it will be enlightening. me start by telling you about myself. i was born in india. our family was pretty itinerant when i was growing up. my father was a plant geneticist so we found...
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i got vinnie vidi vici. i came, i saw, i conquered in latin. he rest of my chest covered. have the whole shirt. whenever i get out i will work on the rest of it. >> after six weeks of shooting at holman correctional facility, our crew went to check up on terrance mosley, an inmate who has repeatedly exposed himself to officers. we weren't prepared for what happened next. >> i done told you all to stay the [ bleep ] away from my cell. >> you wanted to say something -- >> i said i wanted [ bleep ], [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> all right, let's go. >> come on, let's go. >> the reason he did this is because on a particular day, sergeant banks and myself, we were walking pier call, and he was masturbating, and i had to use force with my baton, i hit his arm and broke his arm. he told me then he was going to get me. on this particular day we were feeding inmate terrance mosley, and he throwed a tray in my face. so i guess today he got me. >> what started as an obsession with sergeant banks escalated into a grudge match between terrance mosley and officer mo
i got vinnie vidi vici. i came, i saw, i conquered in latin. he rest of my chest covered. have the whole shirt. whenever i get out i will work on the rest of it. >> after six weeks of shooting at holman correctional facility, our crew went to check up on terrance mosley, an inmate who has repeatedly exposed himself to officers. we weren't prepared for what happened next. >> i done told you all to stay the [ bleep ] away from my cell. >> you wanted to say something -- >>...
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and i had no way to escape. i felt i i saw water just exploding through the bungalow ahead of us. i sort of said, "oh my god, it's a tsunami." and i jumped up on the bed and -- and grabbed my friend's hand and pulled him up as well just thinking if we were a little bit higher, that would -- that would be better. i knew we were about to be submerged. i just didn't know how deep it was going to be or how bad it was going to be or how long it was gonna last. so right before it hit, i took a deep breath. >> so we got down on our hands and knees and there we were with our hands together and we were about to pray and then we just never had time to because at that moment, right then and there, it was like a bomb went off. just the loudest noise you could imagine. and it just kept on getting louder and louder and louder to the point where amanda and i were two inches away from each other's faces, shouting that we love each other, i love you, i love you. and by that time the room was now shaking violently up and down, up and down
and i had no way to escape. i felt i i saw water just exploding through the bungalow ahead of us. i sort of said, "oh my god, it's a tsunami." and i jumped up on the bed and -- and grabbed my friend's hand and pulled him up as well just thinking if we were a little bit higher, that would -- that would be better. i knew we were about to be submerged. i just didn't know how deep it was going to be or how bad it was going to be or how long it was gonna last. so right before it hit, i...
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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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i don't know. i really don't know. i from you. you can say maybe it's all up there for grabs in the universe and it comes through you. righnow, if i wrote a song if you describe anything to me... ..make it slow it's early. >> it's - let's do - let's do "sun rise." sitting on the verandah. >> "sun rise." but you want it film score or a pop song. >> i want it it be film score. >> yes. >> yes yes, yes. >> "sun rise." [ ♪♪ ] we can stop there for a minute. [ ♪♪ ] the sun came up a little more. [ ♪♪ ] and then you could... ..then the strings come in. [ ♪♪ ] whatever that melody comes. >> because at sunrise you think anything is possible for that day. >> you know what a guy told me do yourself a favour did take 90 days and get up and watch the sunrise. i've been doing it. it's hard to do in new york. you do something, you look it up. 6. : -- 6:33. and i swear to god 6:33 it comes out of nowhere. >> before i let you go... >> yes. >>..your first grammy - many more to follow - was for "after the love." >> you have no notes. you'r
i don't know. i really don't know. i from you. you can say maybe it's all up there for grabs in the universe and it comes through you. righnow, if i wrote a song if you describe anything to me... ..make it slow it's early. >> it's - let's do - let's do "sun rise." sitting on the verandah. >> "sun rise." but you want it film score or a pop song. >> i want it it be film score. >> yes. >> yes yes, yes. >> "sun rise." [ ♪♪ ] we...
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when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11". one thing led to another. i read a couple of books that kind of inspired me and here i am. emily: what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? scooter: 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. "i like to move it, move it." i was a big michael jackson fan. i love boys to men. i loved biggie. i was the first kid in the suburbs who liked biggie. my roommates were from harlem. i went back to these suburbs and when it was on the radio, i felt i owned it. it gave me for the first time the sense of self discovery. emily: can you sing? scooter: until about puberty. emily: can you dance? scooter: my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvah weddings on the weekends for $150. emily: what was your instrument? scooter: my ear. i knew what songs to make people move at the time. emily: one of the values of your company is have a superhuman work ethic. what's the origin of that? scooter: i think originally it came from guilt. my grandparents were holoc
when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11". one thing led to another. i read a couple of books that kind of inspired me and here i am. emily: what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? scooter: 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. "i like to move it, move it." i was a big michael jackson fan. i love boys to men. i loved biggie. i was the first kid in the suburbs who...
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i wanted a nice car, and a nice apartment. i thought, if ihis with yoram and we were successful, why don't i just go ahead and make it back for myself? i know the plan. i no where to get it. i know how to smuggle it. i'm thinking, what could go wrong? can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. a scary proposition. you walk onto that lot and immediately you are surrounded, like a guppy in a shark tank. it just feels like, car salesmen want to sell whatever car is best for them, not best for me. there's gotta be a better way. ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them.
i wanted a nice car, and a nice apartment. i thought, if ihis with yoram and we were successful, why don't i just go ahead and make it back for myself? i know the plan. i no where to get it. i know how to smuggle it. i'm thinking, what could go wrong? can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry...
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i said, good heavens, i know what i am not but i don't know who i am. an't possibly even dream of wanting to be like this other young man. look at how tormented he is and what he is going through trying to change all of this. thankfully, we are in a different place now. i am grateful for it. charlie: the tim cook statements had been eloquent and remarkable. tim: i agree. charlie: to come forward as he did -- all of us would hope we live in a society where normal people will feel the way you did and the way tended. tim: i hope so. charlie: are we making that progress? tim: i hope so. i am pleased about the number of states acknowledging same-sex marriage. at the same time, i know through the human rights campaign which i have worked closely, there are still 36 states and this nation where you can be fired for being gay. i don't believe people act on it very often but those laws need to be amended. charlie: absolutely. tim: there's a lot of work to do. charlie: the book is called “tim gunn: the natty professor. thank you. ♪ mark: i mark halperin. john: and
i said, good heavens, i know what i am not but i don't know who i am. an't possibly even dream of wanting to be like this other young man. look at how tormented he is and what he is going through trying to change all of this. thankfully, we are in a different place now. i am grateful for it. charlie: the tim cook statements had been eloquent and remarkable. tim: i agree. charlie: to come forward as he did -- all of us would hope we live in a society where normal people will feel the way you did...
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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 was only 20 years old when i filmed "dude, where's my car?" i felt it was just a matter of time before i was going to get my big break. >> see you then. >> between jobs, i was a personal trainer. i loved working out. i loved being in shape. i was the kind of guy that loved to get this trouble, and i loved to push the envelope. i was dating up a storm. it was good times. i met this one girl. she was an actress. she had a great sense of humor. we got along great. i thought i was in love with her, you know. out of nowhere -- >> hey, baby. >> -- she decided to drop me for someone else. and that really hurt. people knew something was wrong. >> hey, erik! >> rai is this armenian guy. i was training him three or four times a week. he became a really good friend of mine. >> what's going on? >> hey, you know, my girl broke up with me. >> that sucks. >> it was obvious that i was pretty sad. he told me, you know, look -- >> you should really make a trip for me. >> he was having people travel around the world importing expensive leather goods. >> i don't ge
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but i'm afraid i didn't listen to my own voice. i told him ild deliver around 3:30 which is just at the start of prayers. the roads would be quiet, et cetera. i arrived at the villa. my composure dropped instantly. there was about six saudis, all dressed in their uniforms. i've got ten cases of whiskey on the back, and i'm looking at a police captain. what the hell is happening here? ortho bug b gon gives you season-long control of all these types of bugs. spectracide gives you season-long control... of just ants. their label says so. bugged by more than ants? get ortho bug b gon. the label tells the story. they even destroy your lawn. are overzealous. ortho weed b gon kills weeds... not lawns. our label says it. your grass proves it. get ortho weed b gon. the label tells the story. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep
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i told him. i said, i'll carry it. iflat out said it. >> i'll carry the bag. >> and i was like, saying to myself, i can't believe she's saying she'll carry this bag. >> it was more important to me to do anything i could to get back to my home. well, once i agreed to take the bag, things seemed to lighten up quick. he handed our tickets then. you know, everything all fine and dandy. he put the balls in the bag. he had some tauowels on the botm of the bag. then a couple of my clothing articles. seemed like he knew what he was doing. >> i don't know at that moment if she knew exactly what she was getting herself into. >> i had no clue of what type of drugs it was. i knew that it was not kool-aid. >> soon after we packed the bags or whatever, it was time to leave to go to the airport. everything happened so quickly. >> zip. that's it. >> ready to go. like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life
i told him. i said, i'll carry it. iflat out said it. >> i'll carry the bag. >> and i was like, saying to myself, i can't believe she's saying she'll carry this bag. >> it was more important to me to do anything i could to get back to my home. well, once i agreed to take the bag, things seemed to lighten up quick. he handed our tickets then. you know, everything all fine and dandy. he put the balls in the bag. he had some tauowels on the botm of the bag. then a couple of my...
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i would wear a hat, i would try to cut my hair differently. when i was in college, i would notice more hair in the drain and i didn't want to believe that i was losing hair. those of us who've experienced hair loss know how frustrating it can be. especially trying to understand why it affects some of us and not others. here's what the experts know. if you develop male pattern hair loss or female pattern hair loss, it's not because you wore a baseball cap, or you did this or did that, it's not because you picked the wrong shampoo. male pattern hair loss is driven from internally genetically, the way your hair follicles are programmed to respond to dht or dihydrotestosterone. and essentially, those follicles that are susceptible to the dht will begin to fall out and over time, you'll see changes in your appearance. you'll start to lose hair again in places you'd probably rather not have hair loss. the main reason that a bosley restoration works is because we're taking hair from the back of the head, hair that is resistant to dht, hair that is permanent
i would wear a hat, i would try to cut my hair differently. when i was in college, i would notice more hair in the drain and i didn't want to believe that i was losing hair. those of us who've experienced hair loss know how frustrating it can be. especially trying to understand why it affects some of us and not others. here's what the experts know. if you develop male pattern hair loss or female pattern hair loss, it's not because you wore a baseball cap, or you did this or did that, it's not...
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i was upset, yeah. i thought i really made terrible mistake. >> i have no pride in this question, but were you happy? [laughter] would you look at larry and say, i'm all right? >> i don't think like that. but, i do have a much better disposition than people expect. >> meaning what? >> generally, my mood is pretty good. before i did seinfeld, i was very bleak. code wake up in the morning and my first thought was ownh, no. >> another day. >> but, once seinfeld started, all those thoughts were done. >> seinfeld did what for you? it gave you -- >> it gave me a reason to -- i don't know. if focused me on something. >> success can give you confidence. >> i guess. yeah. i don't know. when you are working hard focused, you just do it. you don't really think about it. i'm a much happier person than people expect. >> that is what you think? >> i'm in a good mood generally. [laughter] i'm much happier post-seinfeld. there is no comparison. >> is it in part because of success? people said they did it well, this is the greatest
i was upset, yeah. i thought i really made terrible mistake. >> i have no pride in this question, but were you happy? [laughter] would you look at larry and say, i'm all right? >> i don't think like that. but, i do have a much better disposition than people expect. >> meaning what? >> generally, my mood is pretty good. before i did seinfeld, i was very bleak. code wake up in the morning and my first thought was ownh, no. >> another day. >> but, once seinfeld...
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okay, i know that i was born a male, i know that. that i can know. but i live as a woman. e myself as a woman. i like to be respected and dressed as a woman. my ex-husband, my deceased husband, he was very overprotective. he just insisted beating on me. beating me, beating me. i manipulated to get away from him. ran up to the kitchen. you know, they had this knife set. the biggest handle that i seen, i grabbed it. and i ran outside. he was standing there. i just stabbed him. he fell. i stabbed him again. they grabbed me. and 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've 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's my husband. i am a woman, i am his wife. >> let me wrap my hair down. >> we exchanged vows. you know. he opened his matter to me, opened my heart to him. we vowed to be best friends. for l
okay, i know that i was born a male, i know that. that i can know. but i live as a woman. e myself as a woman. i like to be respected and dressed as a woman. my ex-husband, my deceased husband, he was very overprotective. he just insisted beating on me. beating me, beating me. i manipulated to get away from him. ran up to the kitchen. you know, they had this knife set. the biggest handle that i seen, i grabbed it. and i ran outside. he was standing there. i just stabbed him. he fell. i stabbed...
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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. it was kind of twisted. >> the raw interview footage goes on to reveal, perhaps, the most grisly aspect of abuhl's crime. >> 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 too long. 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. i had a valid reason. i didn't do it just for kicks. i did it because he was chewing on the dead guy. >> thre
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. it was kind of twisted. >> the raw interview footage goes on to reveal, perhaps, the most grisly aspect of abuhl's crime....
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but i'm afraid i didn't listen to my own voice. i told him id deliver around 3:30 which is just at the start of prayers. the roads would be quiet, et cetera. i arrived at the villa. my composure dropped instantly. there was about six saudis, all dressed in their uniforms. i've got ten cases of whiskey on the back, and i'm looking at a police captain. what the hell is happening here? plays throughout ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone so you can breathe and sleep shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. ii accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, ...i will. eliquis. eliquis... reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it
but i'm afraid i didn't listen to my own voice. i told him id deliver around 3:30 which is just at the start of prayers. the roads would be quiet, et cetera. i arrived at the villa. my composure dropped instantly. there was about six saudis, all dressed in their uniforms. i've got ten cases of whiskey on the back, and i'm looking at a police captain. what the hell is happening here? plays throughout ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a...
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but i just -- i don't know. maybe that's why ilife so much because i've had a boring -- you know, i mean, everything was straitlaced, by the books. >> what are you going to do when you get out? >> hm? >> you have a college degree, tara. >> i know, but i got felonies. i was 20 going to school for being a dental assistant and i graduated. but while i was there, there was a girl, she was like, you should come to the massage parlor and work because you have a good personality, you know, you're pretty, da da da. i'll be honest, i had no idea, but i just jumped right in there and just joined with her, and it just came natural. and really, once i got the money in my hand, i wanted to do another one and another one and another one. >> as goddard moved from the massage parlor to a street prostitute to an online escort, she refined her practice. >> i wouldn't get on top of a trick. that's too personal. i wouldn't kiss them. i would say at least 85% of my men are married with kids. i overexaggerate things to make them feel they're doing a go
but i just -- i don't know. maybe that's why ilife so much because i've had a boring -- you know, i mean, everything was straitlaced, by the books. >> what are you going to do when you get out? >> hm? >> you have a college degree, tara. >> i know, but i got felonies. i was 20 going to school for being a dental assistant and i graduated. but while i was there, there was a girl, she was like, you should come to the massage parlor and work because you have a good...
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i used to have nothing. i was able to complain, ok? i was able to be dark and bleak and complain, but once i started making money on that show, all reasons to complain were out the window. i had my health. i had money. could not complain, could not justify it, no way. i could complain to myself, but never to another person. charlie: tell me about the creation of "curb your enthusiasm." larry: so now i finished "seinfeld." charlie: you had a lot of money but not as much as they say. [laughter] larry: right. i was thinking about going back to do stand up. i had not done it in 10 years. jeff garland who plays jeff green on the show, the funniest guy, he had an office next door to me and said what am i going to do? i set was thinking about going back to stand up. he said you should film it, film the process of going back after a ten-year absence of doing standup. he said he would direct it. i didn't want to do that. i don't want the camera following me around. i spoke to my ex-wife about it. then, i started to think about it and i thought if
i used to have nothing. i was able to complain, ok? i was able to be dark and bleak and complain, but once i started making money on that show, all reasons to complain were out the window. i had my health. i had money. could not complain, could not justify it, no way. i could complain to myself, but never to another person. charlie: tell me about the creation of "curb your enthusiasm." larry: so now i finished "seinfeld." charlie: you had a lot of money but not as much as...
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i said, i found it. and imeyers show. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: paula pell, everybody. look for season three of "the awesomes" premiering exclusively on hulu this august. and you can follow paula on twitter @perlapell. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ for those who appreciate quality and precision, here's grounds for celebration. experience exceptional coffee and espresso in one essential machine, and delivered to you with a push of a button. the nespresso vertuoline. swiss-designed precision brought to your kitchen. celebrate one year of vertuoline with $100 dollars off. it's the best price we've ever engineered. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to kelsey grammer, paula pell, the count, and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." i'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome to the show. it's "last call." i'm carson daly. thanks for being here. tonight, gap dream performs from the troubadour and "get hard"'s etan cohen gets the spotlight.
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i mean, you can say, i am so committed that even if i lost my shirt, i will do this. not make sense. but i thought i could make money on the phone. i hope that, by now, the industry realizes what i'm talking about. we have some great phones coming out, very cool. but it is kind of our first point of entry, or one point of our big strategy of everything secure. that is our big strategy. and so the phone is part of it. i mean, our phone is the most secure phone because of the way we make it, and the software we have. both hardware and software. and so i would like to continue to do that, but if i can be successful in it, i'm ok to work with somebody else to do it. emily: blackberry's global smartphone market share peaked in 2009 at 21%. it is less than 1% now. idc predicts blackberry market share will fall another 50% this year, down to 0.3% by 2018. are you going to change the direction of that? john: i hope so. can i change it immediately? no. in many, many markets around the world, blackberry phones are still the preferred phone. i will admit that, in north america, w
i mean, you can say, i am so committed that even if i lost my shirt, i will do this. not make sense. but i thought i could make money on the phone. i hope that, by now, the industry realizes what i'm talking about. we have some great phones coming out, very cool. but it is kind of our first point of entry, or one point of our big strategy of everything secure. that is our big strategy. and so the phone is part of it. i mean, our phone is the most secure phone because of the way we make it, and...
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+v+v+v+v+v+v+v+v+v+v+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d66 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 >> welcome back to al jazeera. one day before nigerians go to the polls in what is expected to be a close presidential election there was a major victory against boko haram. they claimed to have captured the northeastern town and destroyed the group's headquarters there. >> the nigerian military said it has captured the stronghold of gwoza. we have no way of knowing for sure. in an address the nigerian government spokesperson gave this statement. >> many have died and many have been captured in the process. >> it can't be verified because huge restrictions have been placed on civil society human rights organizations and the media in accessing the northeast northeast. al jazeera journalists have been confined to their hotel since tuesday. the army has accused them of operating without accreditation and said they'll be held until further notice. both were embedded with the military just before their detention. >> the al jazeera news crew has been very prominent in r
+v+v+v+v+v+v+v+v+v+v+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i+i-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d66 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 >> welcome back to al jazeera. one day before nigerians go to the polls in what is expected to be a close presidential election there was a major victory against boko haram. they claimed to have captured the northeastern town and destroyed the group's headquarters there. >> the nigerian military said it has captured the stronghold of...
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>> i think this is--this could go big. >> right. i think what i saw there is you believe in the product, but they don't believe in your partnership. >> right. >> what happens if they just left here today, and they went and started somewhere else? >> i would--i would take--as a shareholder of the firm, i would take issue with that tactic. >> but what would be your claim? they left. they're employees. they quit. >> but if they did leave and they started something else, that would hurt the firm. >> dane, slavery was outlawed a long time ago. they don't have to stay here. sweet pete's has an amazing product. i love it. but with this toxic partnership, i need to be mindful in how i'm investing in this deal. i have to come up with a deal that resolves their past issues and definitely minimizes their interaction. if i can get them to agree, we're all gonna make a lot of money. well, yesterday was interesting. in all my years of doing business, i have never, ever seen, ever, more passion from one person in my entire life. the one thing that's obvious to m
>> i think this is--this could go big. >> right. i think what i saw there is you believe in the product, but they don't believe in your partnership. >> right. >> what happens if they just left here today, and they went and started somewhere else? >> i would--i would take--as a shareholder of the firm, i would take issue with that tactic. >> but what would be your claim? they left. they're employees. they quit. >> but if they did leave and they started...
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>>> i cannot believe i really was in colombia. i'm only 18. i wasn't even thinking about you're going to smuggle drugs. i'm going to literally have it in my bra and in my underwear. >> get me out of here! >> i realized i was set up. so now i'm suspicious of everybody. bitch, this better be a part of, you know, the plan. how do you call your mom and tell her that you're in a third world country for trafficking heroin? i just felt so destroyed inside. my life had been ripped away from me. ♪ >> i was born and raised in brooklyn, new york. i was 18 years old with no direction in life. my mom and i lived by ourselves in a two-bedroom apartment. never met my father. it's just been me and my mom, so that's why i was always kind of hurt at the fact that we never really got along. i just wanted to be free and live my life, you know, and her being a mother and keeping me in was making me want to break free even more. i was around 370 pounds. and being 5'4", that's big. when you're stuck in a certain mind frame and you don't have hope to get out of that, a
>>> i cannot believe i really was in colombia. i'm only 18. i wasn't even thinking about you're going to smuggle drugs. i'm going to literally have it in my bra and in my underwear. >> get me out of here! >> i realized i was set up. so now i'm suspicious of everybody. bitch, this better be a part of, you know, the plan. how do you call your mom and tell her that you're in a third world country for trafficking heroin? i just felt so destroyed inside. my life had been ripped...
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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 said, "well, i got an idea." introl station, which is just a mile down the road, and let's go grab a car. i know that beat. i know every hundred block on that beat. i know where all the residences are. and i put some dents in people's front doors with my flashlight, trying to wake them up. and i remember one particular gentleman that's like, "there's no fire." and he's standing there in his underwear, and i said, "take a look." and he stepped outside and he used some cuss words and lights went on, and everybody in the house started waking up, and then we were outta there to the next house. everywhere you looked was on fire. the hills, the ridges, houses, the field in front of us, the oak tree. everything was on fire. >> this thing is moving fast. you need to move with it. >> i woke to the smell of smoke. >> within five minutes, it went to complete black, where we couldn't see, heat, fire. >> the next thing i hear is john screaming, you know, "get out now." >> as we were getting ready to leave, i came out and reache
i said, "well, i got an idea." introl station, which is just a mile down the road, and let's go grab a car. i know that beat. i know every hundred block on that beat. i know where all the residences are. and i put some dents in people's front doors with my flashlight, trying to wake them up. and i remember one particular gentleman that's like, "there's no fire." and he's standing there in his underwear, and i said, "take a look." and he stepped outside and he used...
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i don't fight in organized fight. i fight -- anytime i see somebody being told that they are not good enough for any reason for any reason bring them along and you should not do that. but for me it is not about -- i think community organizing as far as i understand it is much more of a specific outcomes and specific actions. we would like to get this law passed, see this rule change, get this nonprofit set up and funded. my work is about all of human dignity. it does not matter what it looks like. i don't like seeing people marginalized and oppressed. and that, i don't think has a lot to do with the laws we have passed. if you did we would not see so many people marching away from the press. were we able to politically pass a law that said you cannot be a jerk your neighbor i would run afoul of that law incredibly quickly. but i do think that -- >> wait, wait, wait. >> so do you believe that the way we fund campaigns does not matter? >> i think it matters inherently. >> that is what i said. >> it is an extra layer. so layer. so you have c
i don't fight in organized fight. i fight -- anytime i see somebody being told that they are not good enough for any reason for any reason bring them along and you should not do that. but for me it is not about -- i think community organizing as far as i understand it is much more of a specific outcomes and specific actions. we would like to get this law passed, see this rule change, get this nonprofit set up and funded. my work is about all of human dignity. it does not matter what it looks...
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i know i couldn't do it. ievery night. >> seth: i am so -- if you go to broadway, i'm so impressed with the actors who do broadway shows, because they are huge movie stars, they're people that don't have to work again. and you go to broadway shows, there's no nice dressing rooms. you go up afterwards to see them, and it's just like, they open -- and they look like squatters. >> yeah. exposed plumbing and everything. it's awful. >> seth: yeah. and you say, "i need to use the bathroom," and they say, "okay, then everybody has to leave the room," because you can hear everything, and the pipes -- you'd be like -- it's just -- you gotta go. so, i'm so -- i'm very proud of him for doing it. it's very exciting. >> yeah, yeah. i can't wait to see it. >> seth: the opposite of hard work -- again, i heard you say this, because you do animated films. it's not not hard work, but it's great, right? >> beautiful. i love it. i love doing those animated movies. you know, you just go in. to me it's the closest thing to stand-up,
i know i couldn't do it. ievery night. >> seth: i am so -- if you go to broadway, i'm so impressed with the actors who do broadway shows, because they are huge movie stars, they're people that don't have to work again. and you go to broadway shows, there's no nice dressing rooms. you go up afterwards to see them, and it's just like, they open -- and they look like squatters. >> yeah. exposed plumbing and everything. it's awful. >> seth: yeah. and you say, "i need to use...
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was given a gift, a god-given gift, and i think i used it well. ike most successful people - mondays, and wednesdays, and fridays, i wake up thinking i'm the greatest thing. tuesdays and thursday, i think i have not accomplished anything and there's so much to do, and is that all there is, i'm a fraud. ands sundays i don't thing about it. maybe that's the formula. i don't rest on my laurels. >> that's interesting. it's a question i had for you. when you look on the music you created, starting in the '070, do you think okay, i can - i have done so much. do i really need to grind away. are you still on the grind? >> i'm incredibly on the grind. i came to new york, i'm going to la today, to europe to work on andrea bocelli album, and i'll go to asia for "asia's got talent," be there for two weeks, and back working on j-lo's christmas record. it's what i love to do. >> why do you work that hard even now? >> life is short. there's so much i want to do, and so much more to do. i'm working on a broad way play, "betty boop," that i'm here today to have a me
was given a gift, a god-given gift, and i think i used it well. ike most successful people - mondays, and wednesdays, and fridays, i wake up thinking i'm the greatest thing. tuesdays and thursday, i think i have not accomplished anything and there's so much to do, and is that all there is, i'm a fraud. ands sundays i don't thing about it. maybe that's the formula. i don't rest on my laurels. >> that's interesting. it's a question i had for you. when you look on the music you created,...
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i am afraid if i don't write it down i we will lose it. nfortunately it usually happens to me when i am in the shower. i come bursting out of the shower, grab a towel around myself and head for the computer because i have to get it down. the writing for me is almost never painful. it is more like a release, i get that seen on paper. however i then put it in a drawer and will not look at it for at least a week and hopefully more like three or four weeks. i no when i come back to it and look at it the way a reader we will look at it i will see strengths and weaknesses and may throw the whole scene out. i certainly will tweak it and fiddle with it and improve it and i we will do that a number of times. so to me there is not -- i'm not sure that there is ever closer. the thing gets lost to the publisher at some.. you realize that there are things you could have done better. i'm not sure that there is ever complete closure. >> your subjects are so interesting some of which i am aware and some of which i am not. how do you choose your subjects? >
i am afraid if i don't write it down i we will lose it. nfortunately it usually happens to me when i am in the shower. i come bursting out of the shower, grab a towel around myself and head for the computer because i have to get it down. the writing for me is almost never painful. it is more like a release, i get that seen on paper. however i then put it in a drawer and will not look at it for at least a week and hopefully more like three or four weeks. i no when i come back to it and look at...
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john kasich: i thought i could win. i run as hard as they -- as i could at the wall, and the wall was not moving. it was very difficult. since i have been to south carolina and new hampshire, i am starting to get a couple of really good memories that somehow i have lost sight of. because it was extremely difficult. when i dropped out of that, i left congress and went out into the private sector. i did a lot of things, including becoming a very big television star. john: more from 1999. this one specifically from new hampshire. remember that day? john kasich: no, i do not remember that day. mark: what is your best new story from campaigning in new hampshire? john kasich: one of the best ones, it was when i knew the end was near, a copy in a kitchen -- i was having coffee in a kitchen with this woman. i would do events in the house. she and i were carrying on a great conversation, and i thought i am going to win this one over. she looked at her watch and i -- and said i have enjoyed talking to you, when do you think the can
john kasich: i thought i could win. i run as hard as they -- as i could at the wall, and the wall was not moving. it was very difficult. since i have been to south carolina and new hampshire, i am starting to get a couple of really good memories that somehow i have lost sight of. because it was extremely difficult. when i dropped out of that, i left congress and went out into the private sector. i did a lot of things, including becoming a very big television star. john: more from 1999. this one...
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in fact, i think i can track that back down. i never talked to the press, refused to, never did never did during my time as a witness, either. i did learn later that one of my lawyers did so, much to my chagrin, which charlie, my principal lawyer and i suspected, but he did it without my authority, and i was able to justify to the senate. i suspected who was leaking this but i cannot tell the prosecutor, my lawyer, what have you. while i was still in the white house, i said that -- if they think i ll be there scapegoat, they picked the wrong guy. moderator: when does mitchell talk to you about -- john: late april when i am dealing with the prosecutors and i have told mitchell that i'm going to, you know, anybody i had any respect for, eyeball to eyeball, here is what i'm going to do, here is why i'm going to do it, here is what i hope will happen. next thing, i know you're not going to like it, we can all account for ourselves because we made mistakes and it is time to clean this up. as a result of that, mitchell arranges a meetin
in fact, i think i can track that back down. i never talked to the press, refused to, never did never did during my time as a witness, either. i did learn later that one of my lawyers did so, much to my chagrin, which charlie, my principal lawyer and i suspected, but he did it without my authority, and i was able to justify to the senate. i suspected who was leaking this but i cannot tell the prosecutor, my lawyer, what have you. while i was still in the white house, i said that -- if they...
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because i love the play. i love doing it. it is fun to say some those words. >> rose: i think you almost dropped out of high school did you? >> i did drop out of high school. >> rose: to go act. >> actually i won't to work. i went went to work because i-- we needed money in my family. and so i-- . >> rose: it was economic necessity. >> economic necessity at the time. but i did go to the village at age of 17. and i did-- i was really fed by all of that that was going on in the 60see. and that i was in coffee houses in the village and doing 16 shows a week of whatever play passing the straw basket around. the audience would drop something in it and we would eat. >> charles lawton. >> ply friend. >> your friend. >> what's the nature of the friendship? >> well he's a-- at the same time mentor to young-- . >> rose: how did it start. >> i was 17. and he was teaching over there. off studio. >> hp studios. and i was there. he was a student of lee strauss befermingt he was a student of-- , of great people. and i was there at kip a teena
because i love the play. i love doing it. it is fun to say some those words. >> rose: i think you almost dropped out of high school did you? >> i did drop out of high school. >> rose: to go act. >> actually i won't to work. i went went to work because i-- we needed money in my family. and so i-- . >> rose: it was economic necessity. >> economic necessity at the time. but i did go to the village at age of 17. and i did-- i was really fed by all of that that...
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every day i wake up in here i know what i'm here for. i know what i lost. , yeah, it will never go away. never. >> coming up, deandre kelley's sentence leads to mayhem and arrests in the courtroom. >> i'm just thinking i hope she shut up. >> and dodgers fans sneaks in. >> only made it to the 7th inning before i was recognized. >> and prosecutors believe he had sinister intentions. >> this day and age you go to a ball park and say you are going to hurt a bunch of people you are going to be charged with the crime. female announcer: sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> cincinnati, ohio is home to america's first professional baseball t
every day i wake up in here i know what i'm here for. i know what i lost. , yeah, it will never go away. never. >> coming up, deandre kelley's sentence leads to mayhem and arrests in the courtroom. >> i'm just thinking i hope she shut up. >> and dodgers fans sneaks in. >> only made it to the 7th inning before i was recognized. >> and prosecutors believe he had sinister intentions. >> this day and age you go to a ball park and say you are going to hurt a bunch...