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i i. i i i. m graham did beat box to keep the rhythm going on leonard play trumpet that meant we were in the game and did a performance for ten minutes show them the same and i think. i can see how instance they got the system back up for the last song we had exactly six minutes left and we played one song and then it was over. it was amazing. amazing is also the apt way to describe the huge popularity of e.d.m. electronic dance music with deejays from germany very much at the forefront. the be. game of the new we must cry for the living not for the dead. for killing goes on in colombia. as you know the gene gorillas and twelve of their family members have been murdered since the peace treaty sixty seven community leaders are being mounted it is showing colombia one activist is murdered every four days by the audience with. the bloody peace in colombia. or g.w. . as long as. my measures are good day nothing would change you know the banks. and what the language of banking money. for speaking the t
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i i i i i i i. i i i. i. i. thank you. because. it was. only a. little. bit. oh oh oh. oh oh. oh but girls were targeted for but who. do you think was not. want to give a good deal of us a lot of weight. and this was a. little sample. was. really. look look. look look. look look look look look look look look look look look. at. least. yes i was inside enough to find a. document from. the market is somebody whose army the marine corps is going to do is admit to nearly empty but look on look there i don't know what. the argument to be cute is ok. because she was a little bit my little baby you get a good kick if you give them a little bit you look ok you know what i love and i think if you buy. a. good. pick. oh there's a. secret the missing. boys have set up on a friday of a tough. call that if it is that i seen estimates. i think i'll tell you. what i said to get a phone number for a son and we're like all fish for some guy somebody just a couple or a little so now i don't bother coming to the social i think down the he did a bunch of. something. you don't you got. that's it it
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i think i cried for like a week. i see on the tv show tonight with start crying and like this could be me. not getting the pilot picked up was very very hard for me. one day i was like okay here we go again until i find something else. this is my life. the thing is like at some point in my life like i start having thoughts in my head, you know because i prayed so much. i tried to lead my life on what caught asked me to do as a christian and it was like i couldn't catch a break. it was one thing after another thing and i start having thoughts, voices in my head i was like made to suffer like this is my life though matter what i do i will always end up crying. i start thinking like this might be true. i can't get a break. as a teenager it was kind of scary having a kind of thought like doing anything good in life, everything you do is always going to go soft no matter what. and the thing that upset me the most was i remember the cross and what god has done for me. i tell my uncle like god didn't fail me at the cross and
i think i cried for like a week. i see on the tv show tonight with start crying and like this could be me. not getting the pilot picked up was very very hard for me. one day i was like okay here we go again until i find something else. this is my life. the thing is like at some point in my life like i start having thoughts in my head, you know because i prayed so much. i tried to lead my life on what caught asked me to do as a christian and it was like i couldn't catch a break. it was one thing...
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i liked what i did. i was okay at what i did. i did research. my heart wasn't in it and i felt there was a world happening out there, outside the hospital walls but there was no way to get from here to there. and pure, shear blind certain diserendipitous luck. one of the professors at harvard i had written a paper on bipolar disease. out of the blue i got appointed by jimmy carter national institutes of health. the second i heard about it i went right to his office, i said jerry, i hear you are going to washington. he said yes. i said i also hear that if you go to washington without a right-hand man they are going to eat you alive. he said where did you hear that? i said i made it up but i really think you need somebody. he said okay. you got the job. i came to washington and jerry, my boss, and my professor was the only person i knew in d.c. for a radius of 200 miles. but i thought once i'm in washington, isn't that where they do politics? one thing will lead to another. i had been a reader of the new republic, a liberal magazine, very well-writ
i liked what i did. i was okay at what i did. i did research. my heart wasn't in it and i felt there was a world happening out there, outside the hospital walls but there was no way to get from here to there. and pure, shear blind certain diserendipitous luck. one of the professors at harvard i had written a paper on bipolar disease. out of the blue i got appointed by jimmy carter national institutes of health. the second i heard about it i went right to his office, i said jerry, i hear you are...
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i i i i i i i i. i i i got. i. thank you. because. it was. one of. those look i think. oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh. oh oh but a girl with a liberal but. now you can see that. but to give you can you tell us a lot of weight. and the way we're going to. look at us if. you look at the look right here right now. look. look look look look. look look look look look look look. look look look look look look look look look look. look. look. look look look . you. look at somebody you know if i look up and say i would not mind if i got a. document from. the markets i'm going to be examining my uncle gone to visit him a good nearly twenty block on the day i don't know the. source of much of the commute is ok. because. of the pictures i'm getting of them getting me a good book to get a little bit of knowledge of but if you go to the back of the given you love. a. good. book. but. oh oh i. see you miss it in a low. voice as he said i'm afraid it. would have been you know i thought that if it is that i see an estimate of. it i'll tell you. what i said if i could get a phone number for a son
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i liked what i did. i was okay at what i did. i did research. eart wasn't in it and i felt there was a world happening out there, outside the hospital walls but there was no way to get from here to there. and pure, shear blind certain diserendipitous luck. one of the professors at harvard i had written a paper on bipolar disease. out of the blue i got appointed by jimmy carter national institutes of health. the second i heard about it i went right to his office, i said jerry, i hear you are going to washington. he said yes. i said i also hear that if you go to washington without a right-hand man they are going to eat you alive. he said where did you hear that? i said i made it up but i really think you need somebody. he said okay. you got the job. i came to washington and jerry, my boss, and my professor was the only person i knew in d.c. for a radius of 200 miles. but i thought once i'm in washington, isn't that where they do politics? one thing will lead to another. i had been a reader of the new republic, a liberal magazine, very well-written,
i liked what i did. i was okay at what i did. i did research. eart wasn't in it and i felt there was a world happening out there, outside the hospital walls but there was no way to get from here to there. and pure, shear blind certain diserendipitous luck. one of the professors at harvard i had written a paper on bipolar disease. out of the blue i got appointed by jimmy carter national institutes of health. the second i heard about it i went right to his office, i said jerry, i hear you are...
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wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard it. first i mean it's not what happened i. keep mom said rob a side door and this dude shooting into the core so i started because of a page and i didn't know what he was doing i just as i looked down and. i was like man. how likely is it because the two co-defendants who a lot of time they said that clinton was sitting here pulled his gun from his waistband and shot him twice in the head how how likely is that is it possible not just. a show me how did it have this number here if you shot from right here there's no way why would you hit me if i do this probably won't even hate you because you probably miss you because you're not a human on this distance you can still miss yes if you just did like this you could miss this person. trying to shoot the hid the body you can hit the head it's harder to hit because it's moving right but if if he was yes if he got shot in the head twice and kind of closed the bullet holes were kind of close there
wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard it. first i mean it's not what happened i. keep mom said rob a side door and this dude shooting into the core so i started because of a page and i didn't know what he was doing i just as i looked down and. i was like man. how likely is it because the two co-defendants who a lot of time they said that clinton was sitting here pulled his gun from his waistband and shot him twice in the head how how likely...
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i don't. they. i don't know i mean i guess s. between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. the marines are after him how are you i mean any sissy can get to see and to see. so he dropped you off for a draw. but how much sense does that make if he if he held at gunpoint or he didn't he hold you at gunpoint right he just felt afraid because he was carrying a gun around the senate and i really like anything you try to try to get away with get away from likes it if i had a gun and i'm holding you. or even if i'm not holding your drug along with me and you know i've done killed two people you're going to try to talk your way and get away from me. whether or not will work cool or not you're going to try and get away from so one form or fashion and it took me that long to figure out ok cool that's the way i'm going to be able to do this and be able to manipulate him letting me go by telling him to get out get away from here you know martin him in my opinion yes . one person who works with the police chase they
i don't. they. i don't know i mean i guess s. between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. the marines are after him how are you i mean any sissy can get to see and to see. so he dropped you off for a draw. but how much sense does that make if he if he held at gunpoint or he didn't he hold you at gunpoint right he just felt afraid because he was carrying a gun around the senate and i really like anything you try to try to get away with get away from likes it if i had...
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i think. and sometimes i wish i didn't have this. do whatever i want because some people make that very successful, to step all over people, don't obey the rules, th lie. they go on to be the president. they just do everything wrong and it works whdo so hard? why do i care? i don't want to hurt anyone's feelings they are upset and i want to console them. i think that makes me a good creator, why my work resonates with people because they can tell i care so much. >> thank you all so much for coming. [applause] >> say hi to my instagram. >> i love that you know that >> obviously you already have this. don't forget we are going to do signings right this way. >> leave us for one second. i just finished my first book talk, how did it go? [screaming] smack >> thank you so. more layers, we are excited and can't wait. >> thank you, give it up or franchesca ramsey. let's find some books. >> these are pens if you prefer. >> the pens are the same color. my gosh. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every we
i think. and sometimes i wish i didn't have this. do whatever i want because some people make that very successful, to step all over people, don't obey the rules, th lie. they go on to be the president. they just do everything wrong and it works whdo so hard? why do i care? i don't want to hurt anyone's feelings they are upset and i want to console them. i think that makes me a good creator, why my work resonates with people because they can tell i care so much. >> thank you all so much...
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i grew up in montreal. i went to mcgill until i was 20. i graduated in 1970 when i was 20. i went to oxford and then i never returned to canada. i was always an american citizen because i was born here. i went to medical school in boston and then later i came down here. brian: did you have a short time johns hopkins? charles: no. brian: somewhere i thought i read that. charles: no. brian: your whole medical experience was at harvard. charles: yes. and i was a student there and then i did a three-year residency in psychiatry at the massachusetts general hospital. in my last year i was one of the chief residents, published a few papers on bipolar disease and then came to washington in 1978. brian: so what year did you get out of medical school? charles: 1975. brian: if you're a psychiatrist, are you first a medical doctor? charles: yes. brian: when did you choose psychiatry for your early years? charles: i chose it when i went into medical school. i went into medical school coming out of a couple of years of political theory, and i thought psychiatry would be the perfect compr
i grew up in montreal. i went to mcgill until i was 20. i graduated in 1970 when i was 20. i went to oxford and then i never returned to canada. i was always an american citizen because i was born here. i went to medical school in boston and then later i came down here. brian: did you have a short time johns hopkins? charles: no. brian: somewhere i thought i read that. charles: no. brian: your whole medical experience was at harvard. charles: yes. and i was a student there and then i did a...
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i had to -- i had to talk to you. because ie poetry. i mean, you do all of it, right? that's all your -- >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: what's your story? how did you get published? >> so actually, long story short, i have been drawing since i was five-years-old. because i moved to canada with my family when i was four-years-old. we moved from punjab, and i couldn't talk to anyone when i arrived. cause i didn't know any english. and so, i couldn't really make any friends. and so, books became my friends. and i started to draw, and paint, and write poetry. and eventually, i started to like go to all these open mics. and i got -- a community of readers just showed up. and they were like, "where can i buy your book? where can i buy your book?" and i was literally cornered into a room every night asking -- people asking me where they could buy them. >> jimmy: and where could they buy th >> nowhere. >> jimmy: they couldn't -- you didn't have -- exactly. you were like -- i don't -- >> and so then i was like, "okay, does somebody want to pu
i had to -- i had to talk to you. because ie poetry. i mean, you do all of it, right? that's all your -- >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: what's your story? how did you get published? >> so actually, long story short, i have been drawing since i was five-years-old. because i moved to canada with my family when i was four-years-old. we moved from punjab, and i couldn't talk to anyone when i arrived. cause i didn't know any english. and so, i couldn't really make any friends. and so,...
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i. i. i. i. i i i. i. want. my sister to starve it's so nice to be here with your orchestra and thank you for putting up with my craziness your orchestra here in luxembourg do a lot of education projects and a lot for children this is very important i think you know i think this it's fantastic that you will do so much to very important for the orchestra for the society for the population to look for more it's not only the orchestra who is very involved in lots of location and family concerts but also in the filler morny there are many concerts also for chambre music also with world music we follow from even a few months until three am from three to six on six on i mean did we on saturday we have people from six on t.v. or six hundred hundred six even but i'm very happy to participate with people like you want to. make the best we can also because i think it's the serve the best quality not on in terms of music but of the music making so i'm very happy to be part of it george gershwin said life is like jazz it's b
i. i. i. i. i i i. i. want. my sister to starve it's so nice to be here with your orchestra and thank you for putting up with my craziness your orchestra here in luxembourg do a lot of education projects and a lot for children this is very important i think you know i think this it's fantastic that you will do so much to very important for the orchestra for the society for the population to look for more it's not only the orchestra who is very involved in lots of location and family concerts...
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i try not to take what i think are stupid risks. i try to take what i call calculated risks and i can tell you all day the difference between the two. but being a parent has changed my perception definitely of the stories i cover. before i had my daughter i was able to have a certain level of detachment in the moment when i saw certain kinds of suffering, and i didn't realize just how much it had changed me until last spring, when i was in mosul -- when the fighting was really fierce and i was imbedded with the iraqi special forces and they were pushing into western mosul and people were streaming out who had been living under the islamic state temperature temperature in the for two years and were coming out with offering they had in their arm, including children, some of which had just been caught in a bombardment and had these lacerations all over theirs faces and young girl was holding a baby in her arms and the baby was slack and i wasn't sure it was still alive. my daughter's age and i was like, oof. i lad to take a moment in a w
i try not to take what i think are stupid risks. i try to take what i call calculated risks and i can tell you all day the difference between the two. but being a parent has changed my perception definitely of the stories i cover. before i had my daughter i was able to have a certain level of detachment in the moment when i saw certain kinds of suffering, and i didn't realize just how much it had changed me until last spring, when i was in mosul -- when the fighting was really fierce and i was...
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i just figured i was the lone casualty. i just happened to be in the line of sight of somebody standing inside a doorway and i was the first target he saw and he shot at me and that was it. so i figured i was the only casualty. in fact, i think i did find out later on that i was the only casualty, but they took about, i don't know, 90 seconds of automatic weapons fire from just about every hooch in that village, including an rpg that i think went completely over the main dike where the rest of the company was set up on. so john kept me down below the dike so that i didn't take any more rounds from the initial two that hit my head, and he's talking to me to try to keep me alert. and that was probably good because i didn't go instantly into a coma. i do remember kind of being slid onto a stretcher, which would have been lots later, but i remember the guys coming in and john miller said here come some more of the guys from the squad. and one of the guys as he passed by me, might have been johnny fielding, he said hang in there,
i just figured i was the lone casualty. i just happened to be in the line of sight of somebody standing inside a doorway and i was the first target he saw and he shot at me and that was it. so i figured i was the only casualty. in fact, i think i did find out later on that i was the only casualty, but they took about, i don't know, 90 seconds of automatic weapons fire from just about every hooch in that village, including an rpg that i think went completely over the main dike where the rest of...
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and i had a shower and i went to work. i had a good cry in the shower, but i went and i arrived at my office and i started my day. >> but the pain she felt that morning would propel her to a face-to-face confrontation with her attacker. >>> coming up -- >> i wanted to see him in person and say, why did you do this to me? >> and her mom would have a confrontation of her own. >> i was yelling and saying to him, you're sick. you're a sick man. he agreed. he said he was a sick man. >> when "dateline" continues. and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. you finished preparing overhim f
and i had a shower and i went to work. i had a good cry in the shower, but i went and i arrived at my office and i started my day. >> but the pain she felt that morning would propel her to a face-to-face confrontation with her attacker. >>> coming up -- >> i wanted to see him in person and say, why did you do this to me? >> and her mom would have a confrontation of her own. >> i was yelling and saying to him, you're sick. you're a sick man. he agreed. he said he...
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like, i couldn't sleep last night. i was -- idon't know, i think especially because i have been the person dragging and i've been the dragged, like, i can look at my stories and say like, oh, somebody could latch right on to this and take it out of context and decide, like, this is why i'm so problematic and i'm the worst. but i also kept reminding myself that the title of the book is so ironic in the sense that if people are upset about this story, i'm just going to go, well, that escalated quickly. [laughter] i'm just going to use it for the promo. [laughter] i don't know if you guys remember when, like, taylor swift's fans tried to get me kicked off twitter, and they were like, your book is a flop and i'm like, it's not even out, but thank you for promoting the book. [laughter] yeah, i do worry about it, but i know the purpose of writing this book. i know why i pulled my most embarrassing stories, my most embarrassing moments that i'm not proud of. i did it so that, hopefully, people will be reflective about their embarrassing
like, i couldn't sleep last night. i was -- idon't know, i think especially because i have been the person dragging and i've been the dragged, like, i can look at my stories and say like, oh, somebody could latch right on to this and take it out of context and decide, like, this is why i'm so problematic and i'm the worst. but i also kept reminding myself that the title of the book is so ironic in the sense that if people are upset about this story, i'm just going to go, well, that escalated...
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thank i. i i. i. i. and on tuesday russia clashed with egypt in a game that could decide who will make make it to the playoffs. also this hour julian a staunch marks of the six years in confinement at the ecuadorian embassy in london . a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me and take a arun first up let's bring you up to speed on the football. thank you. what they find of the tournament so england be thinkin is the enfolded ground but their victory was far from straightforward it's ok england until the ninety five minutes to seal the win fast with a header from capitaine harry k. he's safe the day reality team was joined by star co-hosts peter schmeichel and manchester united busters a move renia kept an eye on that game and monday's other matches. i know you've been watching the first half you haven't weighed over sweden south korea nil nil who's got the upper hand she said i don't think sweden is a favorite to win this match would you expect a tie game then today yes i know you su
thank i. i i. i. i. and on tuesday russia clashed with egypt in a game that could decide who will make make it to the playoffs. also this hour julian a staunch marks of the six years in confinement at the ecuadorian embassy in london . a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me and take a arun first up let's bring you up to speed on the football. thank you. what they find of the tournament so england be thinkin is the enfolded ground but their victory was far from...
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i. what i achieved i hope what i have it now. all things are being green true. i said i. don't think i've been winning. nothing he said it was all fun. and that's why i want to see it thank you to our. i. should look they did. not step. on it. the bus will. ask about san francisco for. example that man by the balls you biggish about that essentially have something there somebody should i give this a bit but my wife busted up badly about something that went to her but. when i was kid i was doing a lot a lot too much i think too much to the point i was crazy about. value to it goes on much as we're going to do to keep their general view of this real so when mom was lost he said it going to lead the state of founder quoted. ship the focus off. the margin race is easy is just making everything up in because before i was principal just one fun with my friends but when i was there i start to learn and this thing if i'm bored and i will start to put a mast head like the shot it disappears when they are going to be professional and one day are going to be successful and wonder goi
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i was -- i was afraid that the war would soon be over. if i didn't volunteer quickly, the war would just be over and i wouldn't get a chance to go fight. so, you know, as we know, it went on for 10 years. it shouldn't have been a worry. i enlisted at 17. my parents had to sign me in. i graduated from high school a little early. my parent his to sign me in and my dad was horrified and scared that i was going into the marine corps and he said you realize you could get your butt slot off. -- shot off. this is series stuff -- serious stuff. but i was convinced i was bulletproof. i went to basic training. there was a two-year enlistment. so we were warned we would be infantry soldiers or grunts. they told me that i was 17 years old and there was no way i could deploy to vietnam so i would be sent to the mediterranean. it probably saved my life. i spent six months of my enlistment dealing with guys that returned from combat in vietnam, the so-called west pac, western pacific returnees. you make assault landings and patrollings and ambushes. it was j
i was -- i was afraid that the war would soon be over. if i didn't volunteer quickly, the war would just be over and i wouldn't get a chance to go fight. so, you know, as we know, it went on for 10 years. it shouldn't have been a worry. i enlisted at 17. my parents had to sign me in. i graduated from high school a little early. my parent his to sign me in and my dad was horrified and scared that i was going into the marine corps and he said you realize you could get your butt slot off. -- shot...
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i liked what i did. i was okay at what i did. i did research. rt wasn't in it and i felt there was a world happening out there, outside the hospital walls but there was no way to get from here to there. and pure, shear blind certain diserendipitous luck. one of the professors at harvard i had written a paper on bipolar disease. out of the blue i got appointed by jimmy carter national institutes of health. the second i heard about it i went right to his office, i said jerry, i hear you are going to washington. he said yes. i said i also hear that if you go to washington without a right-hand man they are going to eat you alive. he said where did you hear that? i said i made it up but i really think you need somebody. he said okay. you got the job. i came to washington and jerry, my boss, and my professor was the only person i knew in d.c. for a radius of 200 miles. but i thought once i'm in washington, isn't that where they do politics? one thing will lead to another. i had been a reader of the new republic, a liberal magazine, very well-written, i
i liked what i did. i was okay at what i did. i did research. rt wasn't in it and i felt there was a world happening out there, outside the hospital walls but there was no way to get from here to there. and pure, shear blind certain diserendipitous luck. one of the professors at harvard i had written a paper on bipolar disease. out of the blue i got appointed by jimmy carter national institutes of health. the second i heard about it i went right to his office, i said jerry, i hear you are going...
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but last i saw i wanted us to know. that i. want. to hon and. want and i don't know what was said by dr bob. but. one i'm serious and i'm about to flip it's length and my. ships link to a specific timing which is not. my basic one has. been fan and i'm going to be for a t.v. talk about that and saying. i don't know. joe was kind of the hook for the to must mean had the stuff of their own can. be done in my use neighborhood of the . one i should probably on the a of the ten to be able. to leave it on the. wall but click on. the d.c. sniper then i'm going to fume about me having to. mob out dictator has risen good enough for us in the way. if you're a lot better off. with twenty some of. them too. and well because none of them to behave you can come out. man. you know that no other. i wouldn't think that should be see it ok your foot in love and you're twenty years by then you fall in love in your city is to have a thought i had that i actually makin love so much had left men up there to define love put it now and what this love nobody nobody from
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so -- and one day i -- i just, basically, broke my wrist. ianting, like, a tiny little seedng. not a tree. >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> not an actual tree. just like -- [ light laughter ] and so, i was at a bit of loss. i was just, you know, not doing much. just waiting to have a bit of surgery. as you do. and i was just entertaining a friend, or possibly annoying them, i'm not sure, in hindsight, which. but they said, you really need to broaden your audience. how about comedy? e and ered me into a comedy competition. >> seth: wow. >> and i -- i won that. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> if i'd of known -- it was ignorance that got me through. >> seth: uh-huh. >> you know,ethat charm. >> your special is coming out -- next week. and someone in, i think, ne zealand noticed -- there was a promo up on netflix, but the description is definitely not for your special. because, if you look right here, it says, "years after getting his girlfriend pregnant -- [ laughter ] washed-up jock, vince meets his eccentric son michael and learns about father hood o
so -- and one day i -- i just, basically, broke my wrist. ianting, like, a tiny little seedng. not a tree. >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> not an actual tree. just like -- [ light laughter ] and so, i was at a bit of loss. i was just, you know, not doing much. just waiting to have a bit of surgery. as you do. and i was just entertaining a friend, or possibly annoying them, i'm not sure, in hindsight, which. but they said, you really need to broaden your audience. how about comedy? e...
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sort of stay alive i only ten i don't want to write i don't want to cross up any intelligence operation that's reasonable legitimate so i there's a lot of stuff. in this particular document i didn't publish it because i didn't know how much of this stuff is is very competent we're doing us good learning some stuff about the other side i just didn't know so what i had a report that said there was tremendous concern in the community because both turkey the. paramilitary police units were driving truck folds of the chemicals that when mixed together make a nerve agent it's called kitchen sir and it's very crude the syrian army has a very sophisticated sarah and that has additives that make it more lethal more toxicity more penetration much better weapon in fact it's so toxic nerve agent you can once you meld it once you make it taken or. phosphate and. alcohol i mean certain specific and you mix them and the additives you have to put in a weapon because it will burn through a weapon in a day even a congress seal weapon so it's use it or los
sort of stay alive i only ten i don't want to write i don't want to cross up any intelligence operation that's reasonable legitimate so i there's a lot of stuff. in this particular document i didn't publish it because i didn't know how much of this stuff is is very competent we're doing us good learning some stuff about the other side i just didn't know so what i had a report that said there was tremendous concern in the community because both turkey the. paramilitary police units were driving...
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but i would say that i made the best of a bad situation. ireat. i wish i'd had those facilities growing up. i was just about to ask you that. because you can turn that on its head and say if you'd had first—class facilities in south africa, maybe you would not be the swimmer you've become. do you think that is right? but nobody knows. my dad taught me to make the best of any situation. never complain about where you came from. i remember where i came from. i always go back and visit everybody there. you know, for me, like i say, it is just about being the best version of myself that i can be. win, lose or draw at the olympics, i have a lot of give of his going into olympic games. but i never made an excuse. i got two silvers, i wasn't happy, but i didn't come out of that making excuses. with respect, if a lot of other people went through what i went through, they wouldn't have made it to the blocks. you've talked a bit about your father. what about family life as you were growing up there? as i understand it, the family schedule in terms of m
but i would say that i made the best of a bad situation. ireat. i wish i'd had those facilities growing up. i was just about to ask you that. because you can turn that on its head and say if you'd had first—class facilities in south africa, maybe you would not be the swimmer you've become. do you think that is right? but nobody knows. my dad taught me to make the best of any situation. never complain about where you came from. i remember where i came from. i always go back and visit everybody...
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i said i don't know i haven't talked to all of them. i am just in baghdad. [laughter] i don't want to be that guy that says this is what the afghan mindset is. because it is vy diverse culture and ethnic and tribal and i cannot say. i am not do next for i never profess to be what is going on the more time i spend there the more you realize how little i know. and i always think to myself for example you have your afghanistan experts like the ghost wars guy he is that phd level and i am like hooked on phonics. that is not what my book is about but i'm not the guy that will tell you what is going on. my goal is to tell the story to entice people that may be aren't particularly interested in this part of the world. and maybe to my personal story inadvertently maybe they can become more interested in that interest will continue after they put down my book hopefully. that is part of the goal i think. >> i have one more question. we came at a time where how have you managed a transition how do you managed to do that? >> yes at first it was very difficult i wasn't su
i said i don't know i haven't talked to all of them. i am just in baghdad. [laughter] i don't want to be that guy that says this is what the afghan mindset is. because it is vy diverse culture and ethnic and tribal and i cannot say. i am not do next for i never profess to be what is going on the more time i spend there the more you realize how little i know. and i always think to myself for example you have your afghanistan experts like the ghost wars guy he is that phd level and i am like...
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i am not a natural criminal, nor am i a natural nurse. iin, especially other people's. what if i do get caught? what if i am sent to prison? because it happens. a woman in northern ireland were sent to jail to three years for procuring pills for her daughter. there might be a public outcry but i don't want to be a poster girl to a cause, ijust want sophie to be all right." so the character said she doesn't want to be a poster girl for the cause, but in a sense you ended up being one. i was wondering whether there were tensions there, the thought about or worried about, alienating some of your readers in ireland by taking a stand on something that is so controversial. it is funny, i didn't set out to be an activist or a poster girl because i was really scared. if you have been brought up in a theocracy, fear — it goes very deep in me. i love this about ireland, so many of the young women, like 94% of the 18—24 year olds voted and they have given me so much courage. and i made the decision to write about the issue knowing that it probably wou
i am not a natural criminal, nor am i a natural nurse. iin, especially other people's. what if i do get caught? what if i am sent to prison? because it happens. a woman in northern ireland were sent to jail to three years for procuring pills for her daughter. there might be a public outcry but i don't want to be a poster girl to a cause, ijust want sophie to be all right." so the character said she doesn't want to be a poster girl for the cause, but in a sense you ended up being one. i was...
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>> well i think like for me, i was very focused. i knew that if i have this meeting, i can't go in there and talk about all the policies that i don't agree with. and i've always had just a very open dialogue with jared. about how i felt and have been even so honest to say look, trump is the last person i thought that would have done this. but he did and he pulled through and so when i got the meeting, i knew there was going to be tons of backlash. i knew people wouldn't understand it. and at that point, i had to make the decision that this was bigger than me. that i, so i'm worried about my brand. it's like and a woman's been in jail for 22 years almost. that just to me, there was like it wasn't even a question. like i would have taken the backlash no matter what the outcome would have been just to try for her. >> this is really amazing to hear you say that. you didn't know her. why did you feel that this was worth taking that kind of risk? a lot of celebrities to this day are scared to go and be in a p picture with donald trump. a lo
>> well i think like for me, i was very focused. i knew that if i have this meeting, i can't go in there and talk about all the policies that i don't agree with. and i've always had just a very open dialogue with jared. about how i felt and have been even so honest to say look, trump is the last person i thought that would have done this. but he did and he pulled through and so when i got the meeting, i knew there was going to be tons of backlash. i knew people wouldn't understand it. and...
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i was always in. saudi have been abandoned. i don't have u.k. i think this kind of man the head of if i'm hard pressed actually i think i play. had to have that ready to head back. in february. to what i mean by that do you. feel like it physically and. or to find those to be together sound money even for the numbers of the kid. they showed up at the end of. the day you know what it's like she did me with have they been for the. job. i want. them to bury. me amid the moment about me and my coming. up the coming move there are a lot to come the armor on. basically. but they could have done. whatever. the mission on the airwaves in the sake of it all to. the hospital. money superman might have made a whole lot more borrowed for that update. i don't know whether the middle of the us when it. it is. the story of a british italian man experiencing life close up in a palestinian refugee camp in beirut it's. coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents some of moon have lived there for seventy years so there is food for a few jomo soldiers l
i was always in. saudi have been abandoned. i don't have u.k. i think this kind of man the head of if i'm hard pressed actually i think i play. had to have that ready to head back. in february. to what i mean by that do you. feel like it physically and. or to find those to be together sound money even for the numbers of the kid. they showed up at the end of. the day you know what it's like she did me with have they been for the. job. i want. them to bury. me amid the moment about me and my...
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i think are you white or the way. that i'm a flawed human i hope like we all recognize that we are and i i meant what i said about the inspector general i respect their work i respect their criticism you just don't agree that any well that's a fair number of things i said i agree with but the two big criticisms are about the two most important decisions i made and i'd be lying if i said that i think that criticism as accurate i do think it's fair though and reasonable. what about the criticism that really jumped off the page with the bombs revelation that you used a private e-mail account in violation of official protocol now from who spent a year and a half investigating hillary clinton's handling of her own e-mail isn't this. it's not but it does reflect the fact that folks don't realize what clinton investigation was about it wasn't about her use of a non-governmental e-mail system it was about her handling of classified information and that's a very important best occasion but totally different from whether you're using a g. mail which i was using the e-mail perhaps of speeches to myself was never any accusation t
i think are you white or the way. that i'm a flawed human i hope like we all recognize that we are and i i meant what i said about the inspector general i respect their work i respect their criticism you just don't agree that any well that's a fair number of things i said i agree with but the two big criticisms are about the two most important decisions i made and i'd be lying if i said that i think that criticism as accurate i do think it's fair though and reasonable. what about the criticism...
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i was reporting on bill clinton, and so i did know her that well then. i wish i did. the times i saw that hillary were in 2008 especially when she really felt like should nothing left to lose and she would be very chummy with the press corps but i didn't see the state department -- >> have class of one? >> she did do that in 2008. yellowtail, really bad wine, which was endearing. >> no offense but you and a lot of people, journalists, seem very hard on her. i didn't get it. she seemed like a nice person. she wanted to do progressive things. she was far from perfect. now who do we have? a criminal, sex abuser, someone who could blow up the world and i'm not being, i'm not exaggerating. what's the big deal with hillary? she was far from perfect but my god, what a difference. >> yeah speedy you had the right to write about it but i don't get. >> it's one of those things with hillary, some people say you're too hard on her educator, then like the same exact quote can be used like you're in the tank and you love hillary gets complicated. but i do think, i see a point and i
i was reporting on bill clinton, and so i did know her that well then. i wish i did. the times i saw that hillary were in 2008 especially when she really felt like should nothing left to lose and she would be very chummy with the press corps but i didn't see the state department -- >> have class of one? >> she did do that in 2008. yellowtail, really bad wine, which was endearing. >> no offense but you and a lot of people, journalists, seem very hard on her. i didn't get it....
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but i showed it because i really want him to do something. i don't think i had to show it because i really believe he wants to get it done. yes, go ahead. how is staten island ferry doing, okay? he wrote the best story about me with staten island ferry, after that has never written a good story, i don't know what happened. it is a long time ago. >> mr. president, it has been a busy week on the international stage. you're leaving the summit here in singapore, having determined that kim jong-un is a talented man. you left the g7 summit in canada having determined that prime minister trudeau is weak and dishonest. what do you say to america's allies who worry that you might be jeopardizing our long term alliances and worry you might be treating our historic friends as enemies and historic enemies as friends. >> first of all, i think it is a very fair question. i had a very good meeting with the g7 and i left the meeting and i'll be honest, we're being taken advantage of by virtually every one of those countries very, very seriously. now, the unite
but i showed it because i really want him to do something. i don't think i had to show it because i really believe he wants to get it done. yes, go ahead. how is staten island ferry doing, okay? he wrote the best story about me with staten island ferry, after that has never written a good story, i don't know what happened. it is a long time ago. >> mr. president, it has been a busy week on the international stage. you're leaving the summit here in singapore, having determined that kim...
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i made a mistake. i lost my marriage, i lost my family for a time. i took the responsibility for it. my whole life, i've taken responsibility for my actions. i do believe character matters. that's why i put my life's work, everything, my life's energy in my work. and i tried to make amends to my city who lost some confidence in me. and i'm ready to do this job because i've learned from those mistakes. >> mr. cox? >> i think character matters. i want to clarify, that was not my ad. it was a super pac. it was supporters of mine. >> not you. go ahead. >> can i get more time? >> 30 seconds. >> do you want to reset that, please? i don't take a back seat to anyone this. i led the recall of bob filner and got rid of him as the san diego mayor. to me bits power and responsibility. my mom was a single mom. i have four daughters in the workplace. i don't want them harassed. this is about power. mr. newsom and mr. villaraigosa will have to answer for their moral failings but it is about responsibility. when you lead a big city, you owe a responsibility not to put yourself in positions where you
i made a mistake. i lost my marriage, i lost my family for a time. i took the responsibility for it. my whole life, i've taken responsibility for my actions. i do believe character matters. that's why i put my life's work, everything, my life's energy in my work. and i tried to make amends to my city who lost some confidence in me. and i'm ready to do this job because i've learned from those mistakes. >> mr. cox? >> i think character matters. i want to clarify, that was not my ad....
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i gotjaundice and i knew if i went to hospital i had to go then. nth i wasn't pushing very hard. and the signs disappeared and i felt better and i started to push. in 1971, robin recreated parts of his voyage for a bbc television documentary. you know you are pushing on at the same time thinking, getting close to the southern ocean, what would it be like? the first ten days it was bad. that's when i lost my freshwater, smashed up the steering. eventually that led to me losing the radio. it got knocked over. how scared were you? when a big wave‘s coming towards the boat, it's too late to be scared you have to deal with it. on one occasion, i saw one coming and i realised i had to get down inside the boat where i'd be safe. i was on deck and i got washed off, no question. i went up the rigging. let me show you this one because this is all that instance where i climbed up the mast. in fact the artist has put me halfway up the mast. which is true, that's what i did. and this wave broke right over the boat and disappeared so there's me and two mast and n
i gotjaundice and i knew if i went to hospital i had to go then. nth i wasn't pushing very hard. and the signs disappeared and i felt better and i started to push. in 1971, robin recreated parts of his voyage for a bbc television documentary. you know you are pushing on at the same time thinking, getting close to the southern ocean, what would it be like? the first ten days it was bad. that's when i lost my freshwater, smashed up the steering. eventually that led to me losing the radio. it got...
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i i i i i i i i i i i is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: welcome to "justice." i'm jeanine pirro. for being with us tonight. and thank you for making justice number one last weekend. kellyanne conway, congressman ron desantis and tomi lahren are among my guests. but first a very important opening statement. i'm a believer. i believe in the system and i believe in justice. i dedicated more than 30 years to the criminal justice system and the assignment of blame. tonight i'm not angry. i'm just dumb found and disheartened and disappointed.
i i i i i i i i i i i is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: welcome to "justice." i'm jeanine pirro. for being with us tonight. and thank you for making justice number one last weekend. kellyanne conway, congressman ron desantis and tomi lahren are among my guests. but first a very important opening statement. i'm a believer. i believe in the system and i believe in justice. i dedicated more than 30 years to the criminal justice system and the assignment of blame. tonight i'm not angry....
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could never imagine i could hear my mom i love you. i never saw my father telling my mother i love you. everybody had to -- [inaudible]. the regime killing people with gunfire for watching dvds. but luckily i didn't get caught and i watched the dvds. i watched 007 the action movie and i thought okay americans shooting each other all the time. [laughter] >> i don't know how they do it, but i cannot live there. [laughter] >> and later i saw wwe pro wrestling and i thought that's how all american men looked like. [laughter] >> and i saw the titanic. it is a great movie. but to me i couldn't process it when i saw that movie. i was shocked. how somebody make a movie? it is a love story. i cannot imagine somebody making a movie about the love story. i never knew who shakespeare was. whole history is forgotten. you are not allowed to know where you are coming from. you just know you are the people of kim jong-il. it was how to me it was shocking. i was very hungry and i couldn't process anything after that. my life has been unbearable because m
could never imagine i could hear my mom i love you. i never saw my father telling my mother i love you. everybody had to -- [inaudible]. the regime killing people with gunfire for watching dvds. but luckily i didn't get caught and i watched the dvds. i watched 007 the action movie and i thought okay americans shooting each other all the time. [laughter] >> i don't know how they do it, but i cannot live there. [laughter] >> and later i saw wwe pro wrestling and i thought that's how...
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i. i i i. m graham did beat box to keep the rhythm going i'm leonard played trumpet that meant we were in the game and did a performance for ten minutes show them the same you know and i think it was. like . i could see how instance they got the system back up for the last song we had exactly six minutes left and we played one song and then it was over. it was amazing. amazing is also the apt way to describe the huge popularity of e.d.m. electronic dance music with deejays from germany very much at the forefront. the few. books. the smaller. culture. call a hair. super food stimulus dollars come on. life style during. the last. thirty minutes. before every journey begins with the first step and every language from the first word emerged from the. coaches in germany to learn german why not learn the most simple online on your mobile and free shops w z e learning course because the german from a to z. . hijacking the news. where i go wrong. the news is being hijacked turtle is what still has becom
i. i i i. m graham did beat box to keep the rhythm going i'm leonard played trumpet that meant we were in the game and did a performance for ten minutes show them the same you know and i think it was. like . i could see how instance they got the system back up for the last song we had exactly six minutes left and we played one song and then it was over. it was amazing. amazing is also the apt way to describe the huge popularity of e.d.m. electronic dance music with deejays from germany very...
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i do is write. i write to my friends. i write it down. i read books. o the question is sometimes if you get happier, is there anything left to say or do you still have the need to write? [ laughing ] >> and i've actually -- actually i shouldn't say her name. but there have been people i've talked to that talked about going on antidepressants and what happens to you when you -- if you do that. does it take away your need to write? and i think there's some truth to that. i think some of writing is getting out that stuff within you that's so hard. i was -- i was with the writer the other night. i was interviewing a writer who had the new book out about -- called what would virginia wolf do about mid life women. and it's like what to expect when you're expecting mid life. it's a guide to everything. and, you know, she was saying she went through a period -- a bunch of years where she just didn't feel inspired. she thought am i done? should i get a new career? and then all of a sudden this thing happened. she went into perimenopause and she started feeling l
i do is write. i write to my friends. i write it down. i read books. o the question is sometimes if you get happier, is there anything left to say or do you still have the need to write? [ laughing ] >> and i've actually -- actually i shouldn't say her name. but there have been people i've talked to that talked about going on antidepressants and what happens to you when you -- if you do that. does it take away your need to write? and i think there's some truth to that. i think some of...
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i grew up in the congo, and i was -- i grew up with single mom, my dad left us wn i was very -- i was two years old, or three years old, and he told me mom i was a mistake. i was not something that he planning to have. just wanted to have six with my mom and move -- have sex with my mom and move on and my mom got pregnant and he said i have nothing to do with this kid, and we couldn't afford to live in the capital of the congo and had to move to the east coast, in a small town, very small town, and we lived there until like before i -- nine and a half and then there was a war, war happening in the congo, and reach our town, our part of town so me and me mom and sister had to run. it was like one night, just -- one day she just came to the house it and was like, we got to go. and that was the beginning of our journey, and i trade to pack. she was like, no, don't have time to pack. we got go. as soon as i got out of the house, people were running and we start running, and that was the beginning of our journey. took us 18 months to reach the west coast of the congo, 15 and a half through
i grew up in the congo, and i was -- i grew up with single mom, my dad left us wn i was very -- i was two years old, or three years old, and he told me mom i was a mistake. i was not something that he planning to have. just wanted to have six with my mom and move -- have sex with my mom and move on and my mom got pregnant and he said i have nothing to do with this kid, and we couldn't afford to live in the capital of the congo and had to move to the east coast, in a small town, very small town,...
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know there is this whole controversy about the i think it was very fair i think i think you're undermining the column which still stands today twenty fourteen if you bring it up i was going to talk about it twenty fourteen i wrote a column that compared migrants across the med to cope with it to give it reference cockroaches i sit there like cockroaches because they haven't in june they seemed to be able to survive no matter what we were told in schools the only creature that nuclear holocaust is cockroaches that still applies today and still the question is if we don't like arguing about it right you know it's a war it's rather than the issue you are trying to raise as we stop the boats no fifty nine hundred thirty two going to say well i'm going where that using cockroach was a nice way i mean i mean while you are right which is where me resilience more well you could compare them to my questions and miles that would be a bizarre way of writing copy and very poor english but let me ask you a question the aquarius with i think it's six hundred thirty two hundred t
know there is this whole controversy about the i think it was very fair i think i think you're undermining the column which still stands today twenty fourteen if you bring it up i was going to talk about it twenty fourteen i wrote a column that compared migrants across the med to cope with it to give it reference cockroaches i sit there like cockroaches because they haven't in june they seemed to be able to survive no matter what we were told in schools the only creature that nuclear holocaust...
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i got nervous. i knew that god was calling me. i called my wife and said, i am going to run for office. i got physically ill, had to pull over to the side of the road and throw up. but, when we are called to do something, even if we do not know the future, it is the right place to be, graduates. if we are there, we're truly saying, thy will be done, then he will take care of the rest. we can step, perhaps even in the wrong direction, yet he is the god that closes doors. the one that actually banks sure those paths are closed -- actually makes sure that those paths are closed. he will direct our steps. that is a great comfort, because you will get all kinds of advice, most of it not godly. and when you look at that, that you have all kinds of doors ahead of you. many, many doors. i am not talking about the door to your parents basement. that is not the door i am talking about. as you look at all the doors out there, finishing one chapter today and starting another, one door is closing and another is opening. yet in the psalms, it tells us that we spend our years as a tale that is told. wh
i got nervous. i knew that god was calling me. i called my wife and said, i am going to run for office. i got physically ill, had to pull over to the side of the road and throw up. but, when we are called to do something, even if we do not know the future, it is the right place to be, graduates. if we are there, we're truly saying, thy will be done, then he will take care of the rest. we can step, perhaps even in the wrong direction, yet he is the god that closes doors. the one that actually...
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i got into. if it fucked up. i mean i for some it would but i don't. know what that had already. the how does my head on i want to. go and it's mine ok i mean i can't experience but this to be a studious deeds and i don't know how i'm going to. miss mckibben the new i know. what i know is that this is the good name of people i know not after that i'm a pseudo kid in the heart of russia you can shove it out robin's a mess of it a bit if you know if you know anything about it i mean and i and i bought myth that i'd been to did many years now and the vatican is not coming and i wish he'd been eleven experimental in afghan now. so it's coming up in minnesota as you will oh. yeah she did. come and i missed out on the mini bus come and mamma said. she hadn't had a come in five months that i had to look that up it might have to smother her smile out of there and just obey i just my mother told the public i'm going to go and i don't have a dog. that i have to. look at and on that but i doubt that so while it. might is a good name but if in the vision of. the brain and most of the. person
i got into. if it fucked up. i mean i for some it would but i don't. know what that had already. the how does my head on i want to. go and it's mine ok i mean i can't experience but this to be a studious deeds and i don't know how i'm going to. miss mckibben the new i know. what i know is that this is the good name of people i know not after that i'm a pseudo kid in the heart of russia you can shove it out robin's a mess of it a bit if you know if you know anything about it i mean and i and i...
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was superman when i hear someone i love i wonder woman. just why. mike but but there is a mike and i see behind it and i see him right there hamas certainly but the other nick and i. might have. always name at the end of session and i'm up at the. knees and. that isn't home because linked in is that one could look bad. and the idea of babies would be. absolutely in for honey and. you know what the victim. and i'm a cylon must adhere to that the threat of iran is always that i've been in. well. it could have been an enormous. gift for the maestro as always will live i know and i mean i'm sorry for succeeding. but i'm going to be for the. fiftieth. shaw blah blah blah comment about syria having a sound. that come and. miss i'm not. so here. it is always be it also negative which has come in a sad. but if i could all out of a day i would i was the know it all but they got him what are you limited to was a. get him you know my eyes as you know is a colossal. mana and live many jed fifty his years at. going on at the bottom in. that he's bob. dole was he
was superman when i hear someone i love i wonder woman. just why. mike but but there is a mike and i see behind it and i see him right there hamas certainly but the other nick and i. might have. always name at the end of session and i'm up at the. knees and. that isn't home because linked in is that one could look bad. and the idea of babies would be. absolutely in for honey and. you know what the victim. and i'm a cylon must adhere to that the threat of iran is always that i've been in. well....
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i try not to rely too much on it. i don't do that. it the questions that i ask to be very authentic. i have a tendency, if i know too much, to not ask questions. amber: that's what happens sometimes. it's all in your brain, in your head, and you don't ask questions. you know the answer. lemonis: i think i've gotten better at that. amber: right. lemonis: worldwide trailers brings in $4 million in revenue, but their profits have flatlined nd $400,000. from my experience in this industry, worldwide trailers should be making way more than 10% profit. i know there's a huge market for what tom and nancy make, and if i can grow this company as big as i know it can be, i stand to make millions. ♪ hi. i'm marcus. eva: i'm eva. lemonis: nice to meet you. what do you do here? eva: what everybody needs me to do. i'm the office assistant. lemonis: well, where will i find tom and nancy? eva: in the back. lemonis: she actually -- hold on a second, pause that for a minute. the conversation was much longer than that, by the way. amber: well, we had -- y
i try not to rely too much on it. i don't do that. it the questions that i ask to be very authentic. i have a tendency, if i know too much, to not ask questions. amber: that's what happens sometimes. it's all in your brain, in your head, and you don't ask questions. you know the answer. lemonis: i think i've gotten better at that. amber: right. lemonis: worldwide trailers brings in $4 million in revenue, but their profits have flatlined nd $400,000. from my experience in this industry,...
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and i -- and i can't stop. and ight laughter ] i had a terrible fight with a taxi driver in paris the other day. i always have a fight with a taxi driver in paris. they're not very nice, if truth be told. [ light laughter ] but this one was bad. i was on my honeymoon. and i said -- i didn't have any cash. i said, "does your little machine for cards work?" and he said -- but then when we got to the place, it didn't work. and so, then he said, "where's the cash?" i said, "i haven't got any." so, there was this terrible fight and he took me to and atm and the atm didn't work and i panicked. and i said to my new wife, "all right. get out of the car. get out of the car. we're just gonna --" [ light laughter ] it was only six euros or something. and the -- the taxi driver said, "what are you doing?" i said, "well, your machine doesn't work, so, we're not paying." at which point, he kidnapped her. just drove off with my wife. [ laughter ] that was a real downer on the honeymoon. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] i mean, going ver
and i -- and i can't stop. and ight laughter ] i had a terrible fight with a taxi driver in paris the other day. i always have a fight with a taxi driver in paris. they're not very nice, if truth be told. [ light laughter ] but this one was bad. i was on my honeymoon. and i said -- i didn't have any cash. i said, "does your little machine for cards work?" and he said -- but then when we got to the place, it didn't work. and so, then he said, "where's the cash?" i said,...
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said i said i would invite certain children to my house if you know i was not mistreated by. i don't know how you are feeling rejected in a film rejected as it is pretty painful for a child i can tell you from my own experience i'm pretty sure had that experience yourself in your life so when you say that certain children are not to be engaged families are to be looked down to and you know healing that point to be fair. there's plenty of other arguments we could have apart from a child children's names anyway when you raise an issue like that some people may indeed support the argument for a certain degree of censorship don't you think that by laying out something as controversial as we just discussed you're actually providing motive i just i think it is really i mean it's really a new political arena really fast point i think the reason i have so much support the reason i have a close to a million followers on twitter the reason the articles i put on most read and most viewed is because people identify with the things i'm saying because what we no long
said i said i would invite certain children to my house if you know i was not mistreated by. i don't know how you are feeling rejected in a film rejected as it is pretty painful for a child i can tell you from my own experience i'm pretty sure had that experience yourself in your life so when you say that certain children are not to be engaged families are to be looked down to and you know healing that point to be fair. there's plenty of other arguments we could have apart from a child...
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i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out myself. thought i was going to blurt it out that this person was me in front of you and i did it. i got the interview ted kennedy won and i did it so there were so many moments that i was passing -- passing is seductive. it is easier to lay low, do your thing, not rock the boat. i did that for 12 years. so i think for me it was either someone was going to out me or i was going to out myself so i chose the latter. >> host: dear america is the name of the book. notes of an undocumented citizen. it is available in september. you
i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out myself. thought i was going to blurt it out that this person was me in front of you and i did it. i got the interview ted kennedy won and i did it so there were so many moments that i was passing -- passing is seductive. it is easier to lay low, do your thing, not rock the boat. i did that for 12 years. so i think for me it was either someone was going to out me or i was going to out myself so i chose the latter. >> host:...
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"i don't feel comfortable, i don't feel right, i just wish i were a boy." and i would say, "i understand that you wish u were a boy, but we can't do anything about that. you were born this way."en and tarting second grade, onthe tone of our conversa just took on a more serious depth, andaima felt like, "i have to tell you that i'm very unhappy, i don't like being in this body. h i wish a penis," and just sort of laid it all out there. and so at that point, it just sort of snowballed into a conversation about, "well, you can live as a boy.ha i don't knowthat means, i don't know where to go reallym ere, but you can live as a boy, and you can change your name."or and daniel, naima at the time, immediately jumped on that idea. >> what? >> the lava keeps rising. >> the lava keeps rising, okay, gotta stay above the lava. >> i did feel a pressure from society, from our family members, "what if daniel changes his mind?" but we knew that we just had to listen to what we heard from o child. and it didn't... nothing else mattered. >> narrator: although daniel transitio
"i don't feel comfortable, i don't feel right, i just wish i were a boy." and i would say, "i understand that you wish u were a boy, but we can't do anything about that. you were born this way."en and tarting second grade, onthe tone of our conversa just took on a more serious depth, andaima felt like, "i have to tell you that i'm very unhappy, i don't like being in this body. h i wish a penis," and just sort of laid it all out there. and so at that point, it just...
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i can't. i can't. >> i guess... i knowing thl leave out maybe a year or so... . it's kind of a i hope the tensions dot last, you know, because it wld be nice to leave out with less conflict, have the family be a little bit more happy, a little more put together. >> the life we live. >> okay, so let's start group now and just a couple of guidelin. highlight, lowlight. preferred name and pronoun. and we'll go this way. >> i'm lia, female pronouns. i'm leaving tomorrow to go to arizona for surgery. , that's cool. (applause) yeah, i had like a really good, like, week and month. i graduated from high school. i was prom queen. >> really, oh my god! that's wonderful. >> yea my friend aj, who is gender non-conforming, was prom king, so like it was cool. >> oh, i know aj. >> aj jonathan? >> oh my god, i know aj. >> yeah, so we're prg and queen, which was awesome. i graduated from high school, having surgery, pretty good. mo narrator: lia hodson, who just turned 18, is the first wave of kids in the united states to medicalltra
i can't. i can't. >> i guess... i knowing thl leave out maybe a year or so... . it's kind of a i hope the tensions dot last, you know, because it wld be nice to leave out with less conflict, have the family be a little bit more happy, a little more put together. >> the life we live. >> okay, so let's start group now and just a couple of guidelin. highlight, lowlight. preferred name and pronoun. and we'll go this way. >> i'm lia, female pronouns. i'm leaving tomorrow to...
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got fired i decided i couldn't look myself in the mirror if imy view of what ethical leadership should look like. so involuntarily, for the first part, voluntarily now. i suppose it invites people to wonder whether there is an element of personal ego, even a vanity in the way you have conducted yourself in this highly contentious period. sure. that is a totally reasonable question, i hope not now, i will prove it is not about me trying to be famous by going away once this period is over, you won't recognise me in airports any more. but before that, sure. i get why people ask that. it is not true and if people stare at the way we made decisions, it was not about ego. you say it is not true, i reflect on your memoir, you talk about the way you saw working in new york as a prosecutor with the chief prosecutor in new york at the time, rudy giuliani, and you say it took me a while to realise that giuliani confidence was not leaven with a whole lot of humility, the cost of that imbalance is that there was very little oxygen left for others. now that y
got fired i decided i couldn't look myself in the mirror if imy view of what ethical leadership should look like. so involuntarily, for the first part, voluntarily now. i suppose it invites people to wonder whether there is an element of personal ego, even a vanity in the way you have conducted yourself in this highly contentious period. sure. that is a totally reasonable question, i hope not now, i will prove it is not about me trying to be famous by going away once this period is over, you...