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she said, i hear you like music? i said, i do. she said -- she had a real reputation as a very good artist in music. she said, how about writing some songs with me? i said, ok. i will. i sat down that weekend and wrote 10 songs. the lyrics to 10 songs. that became her first album, "my god is love." we wrote seven or eight albums after that. "my god is love" is still probably my favorite. some of the music went pretty far. it was beautiful. she was very good. she was so much better than i. host: what is next for you, senator? sen. hatch: i have a lot of interests that i am interested in. i would like to write more. not just prose, in history, but music too. i don't know if i would be able to do that. i would like to teach. i think university of utah may give me some opportunities to teach. host: there is going to be a library in your name, and a think tank in your name. sen. hatch: they say that. i think they would like to help me teach because i am a good teacher and i am an interesting teacher and i like to inspire people. if they
she said, i hear you like music? i said, i do. she said -- she had a real reputation as a very good artist in music. she said, how about writing some songs with me? i said, ok. i will. i sat down that weekend and wrote 10 songs. the lyrics to 10 songs. that became her first album, "my god is love." we wrote seven or eight albums after that. "my god is love" is still probably my favorite. some of the music went pretty far. it was beautiful. she was very good. she was so much...
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i i i. i i i i i i i i i i. i. i. i. i i. i . i'm not laughing at that i guess sometimes i am but most of the things that we should have been fixed you can see for gemma culture looking at some stereotypes the question if you think you see from countries that are not full time. yeah i mean it's a ridiculous drama day out to me it's all about who. i might show joins me from the internet and sunday. post history shows the story of the first movement we're told from different perspectives by peter craven from the eastern european perspective from the conference room perspective from the perspective from the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. what's coming up in the book is when you have plenty to talk about here one detail to you that is tough to look at what all that means for the table of course. the bundesliga every weekend here on w.
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remember, if i think i did, i said, well, mr., steven, i don't know, i think, you like that, that could be a good character. and i'm sure i didn't persuade him. but anyway, it came around that i got back in the movie. >> do you recognize this? what? i like this. >> do you recognize this inflatable picture of you? not a picture, a statue, it is a thing, it is a reclining you. >> it wasn't inflatable. people said afterwards, i knew nothing about it, people sent it to me on the day it appeared, what? it took me by surprise. i think they were promoting their showing of the movie after 25 years. and then i must say, then i read the ption of it, it wasn't a balloon, it was a big and heavy -- >> it was huge. >> and the first time i saw. it they had decapitated it and they brought the head. >> he is really good, isn't he, graham norton. >> he is good. and he is the reason we have this album and i'm here talking to you right now, because a year ago, gregory porter, if you know him, a wonderful singer, i had run into at an airport, loved his music, a musical guest, a grea
remember, if i think i did, i said, well, mr., steven, i don't know, i think, you like that, that could be a good character. and i'm sure i didn't persuade him. but anyway, it came around that i got back in the movie. >> do you recognize this? what? i like this. >> do you recognize this inflatable picture of you? not a picture, a statue, it is a thing, it is a reclining you. >> it wasn't inflatable. people said afterwards, i knew nothing about it, people sent it to me on the...
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i don't know if i would be able to do that. i think university of utah may give me some opportunities to teach. >> there will be a library in your name and a think tank in your name. that.atch: they say i think they would like to help me teach because i am a good teacher and i am an interesting teacher and i like to inspire people. listening, some of those things i would like to do. there are a lot of other things i would like to do. i have been a real supporter of athletics all my life. played basketball throughout high school. college but iing was captain of the high school basketball team. i have always loved sports and , basketball, etc. i like watching them on tv. >> thank you for the conversation. sen. hatch: i hope it has been interesting. >> now, c-span's interview with u.s. representative who is retiring after serving 36 years in office. this is about 35 minutes. congressman levin, you arrived in washington in 1983 as a freshman member of the house of representatives. what do you remember about those first two months? re
i don't know if i would be able to do that. i think university of utah may give me some opportunities to teach. >> there will be a library in your name and a think tank in your name. that.atch: they say i think they would like to help me teach because i am a good teacher and i am an interesting teacher and i like to inspire people. listening, some of those things i would like to do. there are a lot of other things i would like to do. i have been a real supporter of athletics all my life....
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i lost it. i didn't want to die. i said i was too young to die. erical and crying. >> it was heartbreaking. something you never want to hear your child say, i don't want to die and knowing there's a real possibility it will happen. >> she was panicking. i was her big sister. i needed to take care of her. so i grabbed her hands and i said look, we're going to pray. god, you promised you would take care of us. you promised you would never let us down. >> she's calming me down. praying with me. holding my hands. it's kind of working. >> i was so impressed just to hear my own daughter saying something like this who is 13 years old and speaking to her sister and calming her down. it was just really a beautiful thing, something i'll never forget. >> i had no idea what we would do at that point because we were going in the same direction the fire was going. if we turn around we would go right back in the fire. >> so lonnie stopped the truck. it's like, okay, what do we do? are we going to try to drive through this? will we survive it? and at that point i
i lost it. i didn't want to die. i said i was too young to die. erical and crying. >> it was heartbreaking. something you never want to hear your child say, i don't want to die and knowing there's a real possibility it will happen. >> she was panicking. i was her big sister. i needed to take care of her. so i grabbed her hands and i said look, we're going to pray. god, you promised you would take care of us. you promised you would never let us down. >> she's calming me down....
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i am here and i'm going to do what i can. i am appreciative of all of the help and support that i have learned from, and the organizations that we have been working with. there is about a handful of cases that we are working on. i get so many prison letters, and i read them, and it is literally like my nighttime reading before i fall asleep and try to find cases that i am really passionate about and that i really believe in. i continue to send those to the team to vet them. we made a realistic goal of if we can do two of these year, i would feel like i am doing something. now it is like five at a time. >> just got i am on stage with kim kardashian. you just left the white house also. >> we watched you on television. the president announced his support for prism and sentencing reform in the first step back. >> a round of applause for jessica jackson. [ applause ] >> i am going to let you go. i am going to put the microphone up to the phone one more time and can you explain how you feel right now being one of the main people goin
i am here and i'm going to do what i can. i am appreciative of all of the help and support that i have learned from, and the organizations that we have been working with. there is about a handful of cases that we are working on. i get so many prison letters, and i read them, and it is literally like my nighttime reading before i fall asleep and try to find cases that i am really passionate about and that i really believe in. i continue to send those to the team to vet them. we made a realistic...
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i think that i see things differently. i don't want them to get caught up in the system for other reasons. it is definitely something that my husband and i talk about all the time. i got pulled over him and my daughter in the back seat was like, what is going on? she was freaked out. you are telling me about the stuff you are working on. a story he was working on about getting pulled over and what that would be like, and i said to my daughter, i called my husband and i was like, we are really going to have these conversations when our kids are old enough and driving and out. i don't even know how to fully communicate to them how they should be and what they need to know, and that will have to be a conversation. it does motivate me. i definitely don't want to see my kids in the system. a lot of the stories i have heard from people that have participated in a lot of eye for crimes, so much of it has to do with how they were raised and to andey were exposed what they know growing up. i would just never want my kids to be in tha
i think that i see things differently. i don't want them to get caught up in the system for other reasons. it is definitely something that my husband and i talk about all the time. i got pulled over him and my daughter in the back seat was like, what is going on? she was freaked out. you are telling me about the stuff you are working on. a story he was working on about getting pulled over and what that would be like, and i said to my daughter, i called my husband and i was like, we are really...
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don't think about how i make them. i make what i to be the right decision, i have great people work target white house, they don't get enough credit. i have tremendously talented people and i will talk to them and sometimes i'll have them go at each other, i do like that, they are competitive people and at the end i make a decision. and certainly on the economy, a lot of things -- we have made a lot of good decisions and i want to keep it that way. chris: do you ever second guess yourself? >> all of the time. i have done things where i wish i had gone different route, you change course and bring it back and stabilize. chris: toughest decision you've had to make as president? >> well, i think north korea has been very tough because we were very close. when i took that over president obama right on those two chairs we sat and talked that's by far the biggest problem that the country has and i think we had a real decision as to which way to go in north korea and certainly at least so far i'm very happy with the way we went. i have a ve
don't think about how i make them. i make what i to be the right decision, i have great people work target white house, they don't get enough credit. i have tremendously talented people and i will talk to them and sometimes i'll have them go at each other, i do like that, they are competitive people and at the end i make a decision. and certainly on the economy, a lot of things -- we have made a lot of good decisions and i want to keep it that way. chris: do you ever second guess yourself?...
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trump: i could have ended it anytime i wanted. i didn't. there was no collusion, there was no anything. i didn't. they went after hackers in moscow, i don't know about that. they went after people with tax problems from years ago. they went after people with loans and other things, nothing to do with my campaign. this is an investigation where many, many millions of dollars has been spent and there is no collusion. it was supposed to be on collusion. there is no collusion. and i think it is very bad for our country, i will tell you. i think it is a shame. and a poll come out today -- by the way, from nbc, or at least i saw it on nbc where at least a majority of the people do not agree with the mueller investigation. or at least disapproval. they have a much higher disapproval. it should end because it is bad for our country. i am not just talking about the tremendous expense. the other thing is they should look at the other side. they only look at one side. they are not looking at all of the things that came up during this investigation. the
trump: i could have ended it anytime i wanted. i didn't. there was no collusion, there was no anything. i didn't. they went after hackers in moscow, i don't know about that. they went after people with tax problems from years ago. they went after people with loans and other things, nothing to do with my campaign. this is an investigation where many, many millions of dollars has been spent and there is no collusion. it was supposed to be on collusion. there is no collusion. and i think it is...
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hatch: i have been here 42 years. i am 84 years of age. i can still do it all and i till work very, very hard. i might not have retired if i had not found somebody that would really be good in this position. i did chat with mitt romney and i think he would make an excellent senator and i believe he will be the next senator from tah. can he do what i do? probably not because i have been here long enough and i have chaired three major committees and the most viable committee in the congress right now, the finance committee. that takes time and seniority to get there and an awful lot of hard work. he will still be effective because of who he is and his reputation. and how hard i think he will work. it is not given, but i think he has a really good chance of becoming the next senator from utah. host: in your 1976 campaign, your first one, your campaign slogan was, what do you call a senator who has been in washington for 18 years? you call him home. who came up with that? sen. hatch: i think i did. it could have been some of our advisors. keep i
hatch: i have been here 42 years. i am 84 years of age. i can still do it all and i till work very, very hard. i might not have retired if i had not found somebody that would really be good in this position. i did chat with mitt romney and i think he would make an excellent senator and i believe he will be the next senator from tah. can he do what i do? probably not because i have been here long enough and i have chaired three major committees and the most viable committee in the congress right...
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i am from carson, california. i was a professor at michigan state. i just want to seattle and now i am at the university of washington. this is my first book. [applause] >> my name is rochelle. [inaudible] my name is rochelle. i've been a journalist my whole life. i was a journalism at the university of north carolina chapel hill. worked at newspapers including the washington post. now a columnist for the detroit free press. i have decided that after all these years of journalism, i am now want to write books. i'm not a prolific author, i'm a political writer. when you write three columns a week for years and years and years. you get used to deadlines and writing nonfiction. this is nonfiction i'm working on my first novel. i can tell you it is very different when you get something that has her name on the front. you get to hold it and i've been crying since february. [laughter] i was so honored to be asked to present at this festival. one of the best i've ever seen. i love my brace care. it was my first are. it means books still matter. reading still
i am from carson, california. i was a professor at michigan state. i just want to seattle and now i am at the university of washington. this is my first book. [applause] >> my name is rochelle. [inaudible] my name is rochelle. i've been a journalist my whole life. i was a journalism at the university of north carolina chapel hill. worked at newspapers including the washington post. now a columnist for the detroit free press. i have decided that after all these years of journalism, i am...
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hate her i hate beyond all reason. i don't believe i did anything to harm her. whole tchaikovsky seems to have a civilized person so i can't really imagine that when his wife used and i think it's probably good that he wrote about it like a release valve a vent all the terrible things he would do to her if he saw her. but as i see it the hate had an important function that helped stabilize. it allowed him to believe that all the good was on his side to project all the bad on top of. the never divorced but they lived apart in the financial support the tchaikovsky owed her flowed sporadically at best. the he is traditional is almost. a flaw so in that sense the fate of antoni in the milieu of a married name checkups gaia was a very tragic one and touches. the god. i feel wonderful i have only one desire and that is to die. i think in my condition it's perfectly natural to conclude the death is the only way out i long for it no don't be frightened suicide is out of the question i wouldn't do that to the scandal would be too great i have a
hate her i hate beyond all reason. i don't believe i did anything to harm her. whole tchaikovsky seems to have a civilized person so i can't really imagine that when his wife used and i think it's probably good that he wrote about it like a release valve a vent all the terrible things he would do to her if he saw her. but as i see it the hate had an important function that helped stabilize. it allowed him to believe that all the good was on his side to project all the bad on top of. the never...
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i think. i don't know i think that. to do to do something right that is a little farfetched and i would be shocked if i mean they still have to investigate only possible i guess this is the first i've heard of that but. yeah i don't know if that's what they're suggesting about it that i haven't heard well i mean on the russian side they're saying that they specifically i think they retrieved one of the parts to see if there if there are any specks of alan minimum there to see if indeed it was drilled in space by that and that's a possible version then all the searching about it they don't know. but you don't think that psychological difficulties could be no not matter that extreme you know i think it's just as a credible that someone because i'm not a professional cosmonaut or astronaut would do anything like that you're you know the risk of what you're doing safety is foremost the the condition of your friends on board. a just to me it's. i think that's that's. a can imagine if he's if i understand correctly that capsul
i think. i don't know i think that. to do to do something right that is a little farfetched and i would be shocked if i mean they still have to investigate only possible i guess this is the first i've heard of that but. yeah i don't know if that's what they're suggesting about it that i haven't heard well i mean on the russian side they're saying that they specifically i think they retrieved one of the parts to see if there if there are any specks of alan minimum there to see if indeed it was...
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you know i don't think that was that much else but it was i mean isn't it possible. i fight for peace because i understand the point sequential for americans. and the fact is that one of the fear for war and. the people who have lost their family will never be able to recover from and. we use social media to tell our story too and change. moving here three million are correct. why is it then we're being silent. about the lives of these ghosts. there is a dainty war in iran about my lifestyle. they have guns and bullets they have facebook tree church instagram and our social media they cannot keep those people silent that's something that i never use hope. it's a punishable crime which are beyond veiled in public according to the laws sharia laws in iran you get lashes you get jailed and fined but more important than this you won't be allowed to get an education from the age of seven if you take off your head scarf you won't be allowed to get a job. you won't be allowed to live in your own country. was. this great and i am going to come to a young child for my own play
you know i don't think that was that much else but it was i mean isn't it possible. i fight for peace because i understand the point sequential for americans. and the fact is that one of the fear for war and. the people who have lost their family will never be able to recover from and. we use social media to tell our story too and change. moving here three million are correct. why is it then we're being silent. about the lives of these ghosts. there is a dainty war in iran about my lifestyle....
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i solicited ideas, i crowd sourced. and iot literally something like 47,000, maybe a little more, most of them came on social media. i read through thousands and thousands of them. my office correlated them all and put them into buckets. there were some themes that emerged. the other thing that is fascinating about that exercise, you see just how long-tailed it is. people are interested in helping the world in so many different ways. a lot of people are interested in homelessness, including me. a lot of people are interested in education of all kinds. i am interested in early education. the apple does not fall far from the tree. my mother, in running the bezos family foundation, has become an expert in early education. i am a student of montessori schools. [applause] jeff: i started at montessori when i was two years old. the teacher complained to my mother that i was too task-focused and she could not get me to switch tasks, she would have to pick up my chair and move me. [laughter] jeff: if you asked the people who worked w
i solicited ideas, i crowd sourced. and iot literally something like 47,000, maybe a little more, most of them came on social media. i read through thousands and thousands of them. my office correlated them all and put them into buckets. there were some themes that emerged. the other thing that is fascinating about that exercise, you see just how long-tailed it is. people are interested in helping the world in so many different ways. a lot of people are interested in homelessness, including me....
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i feel, i understand i know nothing. i believe i have a third-grader or golden retriever absence of theology. i keep things so simple with my sunday school kids whether they are teenagers or little ones and i tell them your love, there is love around you, above you, inside you. there is a beautiful little flame of the divine in you, don't let anyone blow it out, it is safe, you are safe in the arms of god and the people who love you and us and as soon as you have a horrible secret, you are not safe anymore. that is what i teach them. i don't teach about the trying nature of the trinity or who shot the holy spirit. they are made of love. and g, they say god created people because -- in the era of trump especially. i mean that in a nice way. i don't mean that in a political way. we think about god created the earth and it was good and beautiful and let humans name them, but he thought we would like it here so created to give us the blessing of having a life and to like here. i was startled when i heard that because it is so
i feel, i understand i know nothing. i believe i have a third-grader or golden retriever absence of theology. i keep things so simple with my sunday school kids whether they are teenagers or little ones and i tell them your love, there is love around you, above you, inside you. there is a beautiful little flame of the divine in you, don't let anyone blow it out, it is safe, you are safe in the arms of god and the people who love you and us and as soon as you have a horrible secret, you are not...
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so when i go to the polls and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. cast it for otis moss senior, who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. [applause] oprah: and when i go into the polls, i cast a vote for my grandmother, who died in 1963, before the voting rights act, and never had a chance to vote. i vote for her. and when i stand in the polls, i do what my angelou said. i come as one, but i stand as 10,000. [applause] oprah: for all those who paved the way that we might have the right to vote. and for anybody here who has an ancestor who didn't have the right to vote and you are choosing not to vote, wherever you are in this state, in this country, you are dishonoring your family. [applause] oprah: you are disrespecting and disregarding their legacy. their suffering and their dreams when you don't vote. so, honor your legacy. honor your legacy. honor your right to citizenship in this, the greatest country in the world. and the right to vote is like the crown we all get to wear. maya used to say, your crown has been paid for, so put it
so when i go to the polls and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. cast it for otis moss senior, who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. [applause] oprah: and when i go into the polls, i cast a vote for my grandmother, who died in 1963, before the voting rights act, and never had a chance to vote. i vote for her. and when i stand in the polls, i do what my angelou said. i come as one, but i stand as 10,000. [applause] oprah: for all those who paved the way that...
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don't believe i just well i don't know why do i have my highest poll numbers ever with african-americans why do i have among the highest poll numbers with african-americans i mean why do i have my highest problems that such a racist question honestly i mean i know you have a great and down and you're going to tell me let me say it's a racist question and mr president i don't have you know what the words i love our country i do you call you have nationalists you have globalists i also love the world and i don't want helping the world but we have to straighten out our country first if a lot of problems and this excuse me but to say that what you said is so insulting to me it's a very terrible thing that you said mr president mr president people have to you talked about you talk about the middle you talk about middle class tax cuts on the campaign trail how will you get democrats to support that policy you have to ask them well what do you what's your choice madame you know how. you know my plan is alaska and if they say yes i'm all f
don't believe i just well i don't know why do i have my highest poll numbers ever with african-americans why do i have among the highest poll numbers with african-americans i mean why do i have my highest problems that such a racist question honestly i mean i know you have a great and down and you're going to tell me let me say it's a racist question and mr president i don't have you know what the words i love our country i do you call you have nationalists you have globalists i also love the...
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>> i disagree. i mean, i think there is lots of president for former senior officials whether republicans or democrats or professional diplomats like me continuing conversations with people with whom they worked. i think the problem in our approach to iran now is not about those contexts, it is about our policy. >> you, of course, have served many different administrations, republican and democrat. >> i have. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >> so amid the dramatic developments across the world, here at home, people are riveted by the drama that is playing out on capitol hill. brett kavanaugh's fast track to confirmation as the next supreme court justice has stumbled on his own me too moment. accusations, allegations which he denies of sexual molestation dating from his high school days. it is the latest chapter in a public accounting that started this time last year in hollywood. and spread across the country and across the world. now, the celebrated actress sally field has come for
>> i disagree. i mean, i think there is lots of president for former senior officials whether republicans or democrats or professional diplomats like me continuing conversations with people with whom they worked. i think the problem in our approach to iran now is not about those contexts, it is about our policy. >> you, of course, have served many different administrations, republican and democrat. >> i have. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>...
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i first thought why just learned that i don't like i can't do that, that's awful and then i thought i would burn a book i like. i can't do that. that is even more awful in a totally different way. so i thought i would just burn one of my books and then i thought that's really awful. it's too much of a taboo. i just can't do it. should i tell you what i've done or let you be surprised? it's in the book. i will let you enjoy the experience of learning it, but that was not. and of course i'm trying to press this into michael presentation is a failed to mention a rather significant facts of the book but it was deemed arson. part of my curiosity was thinking could burn a library and what would that feel like there was also an effort to say why is this so taboo and why is it something i find so difficult to do and that kept reminding me of this is somewhat human quality that the books have. but i think i picked a good one to burn and the minute i finished i immediately went out and bought another copy because it was just too weird. yes, sir, can we get the microphone up here? >> we were jus
i first thought why just learned that i don't like i can't do that, that's awful and then i thought i would burn a book i like. i can't do that. that is even more awful in a totally different way. so i thought i would just burn one of my books and then i thought that's really awful. it's too much of a taboo. i just can't do it. should i tell you what i've done or let you be surprised? it's in the book. i will let you enjoy the experience of learning it, but that was not. and of course i'm...
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i i i i i i i. i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic. then you will g. seven meeting could eventually be a thing of the past european commission president john clune do you think of things that none of the member states will be part of the group by mid century saying that the writing is on the wall for europe's economic might. we are losing economic weight in the next coming decades iran small us twenty to twenty three percent to do you to be fifteen sixteen seventeen percent after twenty years in thirty years and not a single member of the european union will be a member of the g. seven and form of demography point of view we are losing weight to put it frankly. with g seven is composed of the seven most industrial advance countries which meet annually to discuss global economic policy the first summit
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my god i can't tell you how i accept that you know that i feel like i was i was a little bit about i'm not. the. man i was i'm about to get a job by. o.c.d. that was the joke yes that nobody would ever do it and it was one look it's like when i was like i would. believe that the. man. that shot. you. know. about expats popping up that step skill i love that. he's bipolar out fine i did not say you are say that nothing. and. you. say it. but. i did not. look at the because it will. look all the ballots up assume that everything that look like that it's on the ballot or they're not by me that i'm now down i made up all your hoss i think a little on how the markets are not. good. but it. makes me very nice very nice part of. your e-mail. but. i do know if. i did she. think of it i may not make. it an issue but if you look at what the shock of that is that i mean i'm going to maybe tell you he is the one of the think it's not the sort of whom i'm going to talk to me. i. don't want to go but we're going to look at it you can argue that we should shut up about anybody nobody paid to london n
my god i can't tell you how i accept that you know that i feel like i was i was a little bit about i'm not. the. man i was i'm about to get a job by. o.c.d. that was the joke yes that nobody would ever do it and it was one look it's like when i was like i would. believe that the. man. that shot. you. know. about expats popping up that step skill i love that. he's bipolar out fine i did not say you are say that nothing. and. you. say it. but. i did not. look at the because it will. look all the...
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i have a pro-life couple i spoke with and they were great. i got to them actually threw a wonderful woman who lives across the street from me who i walk with in the morning and it was her daughter who rooms with their daughter. she said i know a lovely couple who would be willing to talk with you and they are to people who happen to be pro-life and they are phenomenal. we had a terrific conversations and it was really interesting to hear their point of view. i remember having a part of my conversation about it with definitely push as hard as i code icould and i would say are- what would happen if god forbid your daughter wound up 13-years-old and pregnant with would have been? he thought about it and very thoughtfully said i hope she would talk to her parents committed to opposing t, tothe r priest and i hope she would make the right choice. i think that's an interesting word that you used to their. it was great to be able to have that kind of conversation. one of the coolest things i got to the bookstore is have part of a podcast run by an eva
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i was. that age. i do believe i in a way i'm stil a teacher just my classroom is really big. >> host: next call for jodi picoult comes from yonkers new york. >> caller: good afternoon. i have to say i don't want to delay your program here. i love what you said about i am a light meal and male and i thy should read more female writers. almost all of my favorite writers are female. i would like to mention one who happens to be black and female and is my favorite writer the last two years she wrote a book called the summer plans and she's an amazing writer you should definitely check her out. i love what you said about white people having to educate other people and it seems like an uphill battle with who we have in the white house now. if you can have ultimate power for a day what would you do to change things? the only way to balance is to have t the vote for themselves r 300 years or so. i will get off the line now. thank you so much and i can't wait to read your book. >> guest: that is a lot of power. first i haven
i was. that age. i do believe i in a way i'm stil a teacher just my classroom is really big. >> host: next call for jodi picoult comes from yonkers new york. >> caller: good afternoon. i have to say i don't want to delay your program here. i love what you said about i am a light meal and male and i thy should read more female writers. almost all of my favorite writers are female. i would like to mention one who happens to be black and female and is my favorite writer the last two...
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mailed mine. >> i like to go. i like to go iart of it, even though it makes me -- i get strangely nervous. >> jimmy: i feel the same way. >> do you? >> jimmy: i feel like i'm going to punch the wrong hole. >> i feel i'm going to put in everything i don't want. a little bit like when a cop passes you and you're like, oh, god. 'sd i don't know why that haens. i don't know why i get weirdly nervous when a police officer passes and then i do -- like i get weirder so i do look suspicious. >> jimmy: i think it means you were raised well. like with kind of a fear of -- a healthy amount of fear. >> raised by nuns. >> jimmy: it was the nuns that did it to you for sure. >> i think i have a little flashback to, voting might be the standardized test where you had to -- >> jimmy: fill in the things. >> your number 2, and somebody's like, you used number 1, you got them all wrong. what? i thought number 2 was a thing we called them, i didn't know that there's a number 2. >> jimmy: oh, yes. 2 1/2. i've heard tale you can get 3 on etsy if you l
mailed mine. >> i like to go. i like to go iart of it, even though it makes me -- i get strangely nervous. >> jimmy: i feel the same way. >> do you? >> jimmy: i feel like i'm going to punch the wrong hole. >> i feel i'm going to put in everything i don't want. a little bit like when a cop passes you and you're like, oh, god. 'sd i don't know why that haens. i don't know why i get weirdly nervous when a police officer passes and then i do -- like i get weirder so i...
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i mean i guess i'm spoiled. wow. >> jimmy: yeah, it at disney, you're part of the "guardians" ride. so you can ride you. [ laughter ] >> every night. >> jimmy: you guys can ride benicio del toro tonight. [ cheers and applause ] you want to. you want to. just head out to orlando, and just ride benicio. >> yeah, actually disneyland. disneyland in l.a. >> jimmy: disneyland in l.a., in los angeles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, sorry about that. >> and it's kind of bizarre. you know, i never thought i'd have a statue of me anywhere. let alone in disneyland. >> jimmy: so there's statue outside of -- >> there's a statue. >> jimmy: you're the -- you're the opening -- >> the collector. ahin the -- >> jimmy: but you're the opening of the whole ride. >> yeah, yeah. i'm -- >> jimmy: do people come up to you, like, hey -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: i enjoyed the ride. >> i ride you. [ laughter ] yes. yeah. >> jimmy: i enjoy riding you. yeah. of course. >> i enjoy riding you. yeah. >> jimmy: that's -- >> you're always letting me down. yeah. [ laughter ] >> jim
i mean i guess i'm spoiled. wow. >> jimmy: yeah, it at disney, you're part of the "guardians" ride. so you can ride you. [ laughter ] >> every night. >> jimmy: you guys can ride benicio del toro tonight. [ cheers and applause ] you want to. you want to. just head out to orlando, and just ride benicio. >> yeah, actually disneyland. disneyland in l.a. >> jimmy: disneyland in l.a., in los angeles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, sorry about that....
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i i i i i i i i i i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic just in addition on this story the as all of by telling officially became part of ukraine's national guard back in twenty fourteen after a decree signed by the country's interior minister. in environmental protection is sounding the alarm in russia they claim thirteen endangered killer whales are going to be illegally sold to aquariums in china adding more than a dozen of the marine mammals have already been exported there over the past five years. to keep orcas in cages used through torture for the. people. to make it just because the decision was really. oceanarium straining process is frequently based on food deprivation if the orcas don't do what they are told they are simply not being fed the conditions the mammals are held in there shorten their life expectancy tenfold in captivity they leave five six years versus eighty years
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i would dive into. i never say never. but i always do get a lot of contact from people i have a story that i really need you to write. especially because you were intimately i involved with the casework of the sandman. hearing this from your point of view is to be more resonant than if i was can create a piece of fiction around it.ge you can always wind up hiring a gross --dash make a ghost writer. >> where does the term 19 minutes come from. it is a n book i wrote about school shootings in america. nineteen minutes is how long it takes peter houghton in this book to go through his school and kill about 20 people. >> do you identify more. and i'm putting you in these books. and it's completely not fair. more with alext or lacey. the lifelong best friend from when he was little. as he was older. he t got to be a little bit more awkward. their lives diverged. and lacey is peter's mom. the only reason i would say and more like alex is because of one thing i remember writing about alex. done research with the judge because alex is
i would dive into. i never say never. but i always do get a lot of contact from people i have a story that i really need you to write. especially because you were intimately i involved with the casework of the sandman. hearing this from your point of view is to be more resonant than if i was can create a piece of fiction around it.ge you can always wind up hiring a gross --dash make a ghost writer. >> where does the term 19 minutes come from. it is a n book i wrote about school shootings...
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i i i i. i i i. i do see a little less sense of those who are not fans of those. who don't give us a. little i pad and thank you say over the asking if. you don't talk to me about the cost and i've met her. so that's when i know. that any minute now you know i would send a letter thanking god that i had gotten what you wanted. my one moment was the one i said that if i said i'm going to be my god i'm no better. than on. the line or a bunch of us are going to. have another. one run and. it's time for the summer yeah he has you know with us i think if i you know i hate this i was with that you see here who are you going to memory because i've done so well so there's no one there oh i see you go that's all you have him and i was playing with where they're going her. i'm looking i'm i'm sad i'm the last one of the most of my money was up my photos on your shoulders i look obviously i got. my moment. you know that i'm going to. push those those i love about the would be revealed to you one. who really made me give you that that could be with. me. now i said look at the
i i i i. i i i. i do see a little less sense of those who are not fans of those. who don't give us a. little i pad and thank you say over the asking if. you don't talk to me about the cost and i've met her. so that's when i know. that any minute now you know i would send a letter thanking god that i had gotten what you wanted. my one moment was the one i said that if i said i'm going to be my god i'm no better. than on. the line or a bunch of us are going to. have another. one run and. it's...
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the line i mean i know now when i was one hundred. thirty. six miles from her. hey if i am. i had to come to. some delay of you to hear how you are young my how you present and ole of it didn't come out of the can i just a. man of the good and talk of goodness and no one can forget the past as some i've been a good lover had been he goes up the new fifty you are. tied up and now we're stuck over the past so one and a lot of get this one else has a to cover but at the sweater i had cancer but you know coming out and lend you i have been up to you all and lately i've been a pretty awful go of magic i'm a nut mother and i love the well known. kind of the demi jews well i just loved that touch at the end when does the job i love i should do both and though i do so much the hand not just out of the lead but i must have a on that mystic i will load you up they are all one to look into but i'm going to follow the law. i am bound. but i what. lemon is a mug a good bit of good payola no clue for. good another. member then it. could be in a suit up the aisle a m b c two. and that bette
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steve: i -- i -- just taken aback. i... to think i am. for that, i apologize. so if i come across that way, just say, "excuse me?" just stop me, stop me, please. lemonis: you really understand manufacturing. would you agree? steve: yes. lemonis: what would you say your strong suit is in the business? steve: sales, managing, client relationships. lemonis: and so your talent and your skill has to be shared across the enterprise. steve: okay. lemonis: just like i want her skill and her talent to be shared across the enterprise, as well. you are the leader of the global business. your job is to make sure that the manufacturing process, the quality control, the sales, those things stay intact. i see ana laying over the whole organization to review designs before they go to clients. i do not want a design to leave without her at least getting a look at it. just like i don't want a sales quote going to a customer without you signing off on it. steve: of course i'm fearful of letting go of some key aspect of the business. lemonis: y
steve: i -- i -- just taken aback. i... to think i am. for that, i apologize. so if i come across that way, just say, "excuse me?" just stop me, stop me, please. lemonis: you really understand manufacturing. would you agree? steve: yes. lemonis: what would you say your strong suit is in the business? steve: sales, managing, client relationships. lemonis: and so your talent and your skill has to be shared across the enterprise. steve: okay. lemonis: just like i want her skill and her...
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i said i fully understand that myself. so i was 34 a number of years. ghter] -- i was 30 four a number of years. david: you told people you are 30. your father comes down with cancer, melanoma. you decided you wanted to move back to be closer. you went to people at drexel and said, i'm moving the operation to a, whether you like it or not, is that how it worked? unusual it was an favorite of time. all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974, i was able to apply. all these theories turned out to be true. the modern capital markets began. but, my mother-in-law had breast cancer, my father had melanoma and i could not solve the melanoma problem for my father. so i didn't really get to bask in the sun of your theories, in finance, markets, and change that had occurred, because i now faced the first problem in my life i cannot solve. my father was dying. i made the decision, we had two young children, they needed to meet my father and spend time with him. therefore, i was either going to take a sabbatical,
i said i fully understand that myself. so i was 34 a number of years. ghter] -- i was 30 four a number of years. david: you told people you are 30. your father comes down with cancer, melanoma. you decided you wanted to move back to be closer. you went to people at drexel and said, i'm moving the operation to a, whether you like it or not, is that how it worked? unusual it was an favorite of time. all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974,...
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am not bound to that i can i can have i can do what i want when i want and people believe have close me. just one example in south africa i stopped dialogues between white and black by an exchange of prisoners and other than sixty people five countries in force five country and first. place in. mozambique it happened very smoothly everything went right not one document was sent so he's not the best which has been sacked everybody rife with prison this was a plane stupid but back to back of the prisoners everybody believe that it should be issued arrive at that time and be part of that that. not one people and that it was involving millions country like hans or south africa the media mozambique. so i wonder if it always goes down so i had a friend an american friend who was working at the fall of apartheid in south africa just like you and he was telling me you know every time he's in the conflict resolution as well and he was how we know every time i go for a new job i have this feeling that i know what to do i know how to fix it i know it be
am not bound to that i can i can have i can do what i want when i want and people believe have close me. just one example in south africa i stopped dialogues between white and black by an exchange of prisoners and other than sixty people five countries in force five country and first. place in. mozambique it happened very smoothly everything went right not one document was sent so he's not the best which has been sacked everybody rife with prison this was a plane stupid but back to back of the...
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i feel mixed about it. i had experiences i would say, i will come experiences i can explain. assumed one my son died i was brought up as a rationalist to think it is what steve jobs called lights out, right? that is not the way it felt when he died. other things happened that surprised me. i write about them because i thought hey, i cannot explain them. but they happen and they happen to a lot of people. so i find myself open to that question. i do not know how to answer it. but i'm still sort of hoping that there is something wonderful and that we can see them again. but i don't know. i hope so. thank you. >> hi, thanks for coming. my question is more personal. he talked about the increment of time before you were able to write this book. and also that you needed to. i think it was a necessity you said. but i want to know what was the thing that happened at the time you left it made you stay with that organically came about. if you know, what was it that did that? >> me to read at that point? >> yet. >> i think both of my children were out of the house, for one thing. and i w
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i need for the mess i live. in and that it's ahead. oh god i may have assumed that i bet you that. children are the ones hardest hit by the conflict in yemen they're the ones who are going to tell you about this war about which you have heard so little. or uhuru. i suggested ahmed and you said interview the kids in their neighborhood get you to see that have been affected you go meet you with a new group. he'll meet them or in a few dishes since they can you still you don't let their actions that you feel good conditions to be and you cannot show i didn't know i should get medicine that finally. she. can fix little sound and numerous. the mountains overlooking sign are bombed on an almost daily basis the children have had to learn to cope. i. was. tempted to study. that. i had what they felt less and less and were. comrades in a more condos and blood on my commute to kentucky and much of kentucky then kept coming as a broken lens and many men cannot use an abortion i haven't met those commands and . and don't have them and that is why meet the same ash i got concerned when you had t
i need for the mess i live. in and that it's ahead. oh god i may have assumed that i bet you that. children are the ones hardest hit by the conflict in yemen they're the ones who are going to tell you about this war about which you have heard so little. or uhuru. i suggested ahmed and you said interview the kids in their neighborhood get you to see that have been affected you go meet you with a new group. he'll meet them or in a few dishes since they can you still you don't let their actions...
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i wouldn't say i was a catalyst. i'd say i let's do it." and when people would ask me to do things i'd be like, "yeah i want to do it, of course." people were -- beautiful -- doing things because they had to do it, not because of any other grand idea. >> anthony: so what made you happy back then? i mean, did you have any happy moments? >> lydia: happiness was not the goal, satisfaction was the goal. as it still is. my anger is on a global level, it's never on a personal level. i'm very happy. i'm happy to have octopus with you tonight, my dear. thank you very much for inviting me. >> anthony: good? >> lydia: they're perfect. when was the last time you had something this good in your mouth? i know you eat well, but this is like -- >> anthony: it's been awhile. this is pretty incredible. >> reporter: why are you here tonight? >> lydia: to see the dead boys. >> reporter: why? >> lydia: because they're great [ bleep ]. >> reporter: how do you know? >> lydia: because i [ bleep ] them. who do you want in a rundown then? >> reporter:
i wouldn't say i was a catalyst. i'd say i let's do it." and when people would ask me to do things i'd be like, "yeah i want to do it, of course." people were -- beautiful -- doing things because they had to do it, not because of any other grand idea. >> anthony: so what made you happy back then? i mean, did you have any happy moments? >> lydia: happiness was not the goal, satisfaction was the goal. as it still is. my anger is on a global level, it's never on a...
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so i was 12 and i heard it was his birthday so i went out and i was thinking, what could i get him. e-controlled airplane and i came to the set with it and i gave it to him and he just kind of looked at me and looked at the ground and then he walked away. and i was like, okay. you know, and the crew was like, oh, kurt, don't worry, it's charlie. don't worry about it. and then a few minutes later, assistant director said, charlie wants to see you in his room. so i knocked on the door and he opened the door and he looked at me and he just said -- he looked at me and he couldn't even really look at me. he said, nobody ever really got me a present before for my birthday. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> and i realized this was -- and he said, thanks. he closed the door and then later on, when it was my birthday -- >> jimmy: wow, that's the saddest thing i ever heard. >> but then what came out of that was, a little bit later, he knew that i liked skateboarding and he got these fantastic skateboards for himself and myself for my birthday. >> jimmy: he skateboarded? >> he started skateboarding and the
so i was 12 and i heard it was his birthday so i went out and i was thinking, what could i get him. e-controlled airplane and i came to the set with it and i gave it to him and he just kind of looked at me and looked at the ground and then he walked away. and i was like, okay. you know, and the crew was like, oh, kurt, don't worry, it's charlie. don't worry about it. and then a few minutes later, assistant director said, charlie wants to see you in his room. so i knocked on the door and he...
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i have i have that i have. also got the war. i don't want to. get out i want. i look away down that road to that. or. ultimately everybody deserve to be treated equally ultimately there is no difference between iraqis civilians military whatever they are patients and it's my job. to treat people according to that need and it's my job to make that happen on the ground and this may not be the case. even though god burns family has organized the money the iraqi authorities haven't given me permission yet to operate on civilians. for now all i can do is white and try to. today's the day our first patient x. soldier allie will receive his implant he's the first person in iraq to do you side . with the. mother. you know having everything i had to ask him whether he's ready to go ahead if there's a. to stand the risks and is he happy to today that task of having the surgery in the city is ready. to show the flow having this surgery in iraq in a country that's regarded as a developing country and is in that. alley is just one of a dozen people munge will operate on toda
i have i have that i have. also got the war. i don't want to. get out i want. i look away down that road to that. or. ultimately everybody deserve to be treated equally ultimately there is no difference between iraqis civilians military whatever they are patients and it's my job. to treat people according to that need and it's my job to make that happen on the ground and this may not be the case. even though god burns family has organized the money the iraqi authorities haven't given me...
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i remember, when i was first thinking about writing it, i knew i needed to talk to two people before it went forward. one was my mom. i talked to her first. she was supportive and excited. but she said, you have to talk to ganny. we both knew my grandmother had to be on board in order for this to work. i will never forget, i went in to talk to her. he was in maine. she was in her bedroom in maine and i dropped the bomb on her. i said i was thinking about writing a book. she said -- you? i said, yes. and i told her that i thought it was going to be about her and grandpa and the love story. she said -- why would you want to write a book about that? it sounds so boring. >> i told her that their love story is so billed -- unbelievable. she ended up being totally onboard. we interviewed her several times. it was really special. just about 10 days before she passed away, my mom was with her in the hospital. we had planned to do some sort of interview with her. i texted by mom and said -- don't worry about it. she was not doing well. let's not worry about it. my mom called me and says -- gan
i remember, when i was first thinking about writing it, i knew i needed to talk to two people before it went forward. one was my mom. i talked to her first. she was supportive and excited. but she said, you have to talk to ganny. we both knew my grandmother had to be on board in order for this to work. i will never forget, i went in to talk to her. he was in maine. she was in her bedroom in maine and i dropped the bomb on her. i said i was thinking about writing a book. she said -- you? i said,...
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i don't even-- i don't even think it was, "i'm not feeling well." i"i'm not coming." and you stepped in, and i interviewed you with the al sharpton questions. >> stephen: i just answered all the al sharpton questions. the part you forget about is i had a ticket in my hand, and i was walk out of "the daily show," because two weeks before it was released worldwide i had a ticket to a prescening of "the fellowship of the ring." and i put my hand on the door to leave "the daily show." and i heard, "stephen colbert, come to the studio. stephen come to the studio." and i said (bleep)! and you said, "you're al sharpton? i said, "got it." that was literally the entire conversation. >> and then it just ran. and it was so brilliant that al sharpton's action network actually then asked stephen to take over. ( laughter ). >> stephen: yeah. >> which i was -- >> stephen: and here i am. >> i was shocked about. very few people know, stephen is on television and he shares with you every night his thoughts and his feelings and dreams about this country and his hopes fo
i don't even-- i don't even think it was, "i'm not feeling well." i"i'm not coming." and you stepped in, and i interviewed you with the al sharpton questions. >> stephen: i just answered all the al sharpton questions. the part you forget about is i had a ticket in my hand, and i was walk out of "the daily show," because two weeks before it was released worldwide i had a ticket to a prescening of "the fellowship of the ring." and i put my hand on the...
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introduced myself and said i was running. i said i did not have much money but i have a lot of spirit, a lot of good ideas. and i'm for small businesses and i would like you to help me. esand he said you know, i've supporting louis all these years and he never comes in. you're the first to come in to ask me for my vote. he said i think i'm going to vote for you. and i said mr. freitag, that's great, thank you very much! and i walked out! in less than three minutes, mr. freitag comes out chasing me down. and he says, i am not going to vote for you. and i said -- you know here i am -- 23, no money, i got the biggest -- mr. freitag, the best business person go to support me. now he tells me that he's not. and i said what did i do? why are you not supporting me? and he says you are not very smart. and i said why do you say that? he says because, i am one individual. but i have 45 employees. auto mechanics in the back room. have people working in the office. and i have people selling cars. you did not stop and ask for their vote from anyon
introduced myself and said i was running. i said i did not have much money but i have a lot of spirit, a lot of good ideas. and i'm for small businesses and i would like you to help me. esand he said you know, i've supporting louis all these years and he never comes in. you're the first to come in to ask me for my vote. he said i think i'm going to vote for you. and i said mr. freitag, that's great, thank you very much! and i walked out! in less than three minutes, mr. freitag comes out chasing...
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when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok? ter] i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. so i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing in philanthropy. you are very involved in education. why is education so important to you? michael: when i was in elementary school in the 1950's, only 20% of jobs required a skill. today, whether it is a skill or semiskill, 80% to 90% require some skill or knowledge. when we studied education in the 1970's, what we discovered was that the united states was the most educated country in the world. so other countries have now caught the united states and passed. yes, we are the leader in higher ed. as you know, as the former head of trustee of so many of them today, but we
when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok? ter] i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. so i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing in...
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i don't. no, i don't. but ie ones that are -- i really do enjoy singing the boxer. i really do enjoy singing sound of silence. on this last tour i finally found a way of singing bridge over troubled water that was neither like the simon and garfunkle recording that was like that vocal. i wrote that song. that's bridge over troubled water and i wrote it. >> i think you said about bridge over troubled water that when you were writing it, you realized that it was exceptional. >> yeah. i thought it was better. it was better than i usually did and it came -- it flowed the way i described earlier as if it came through me. >> obviously it's part of the simon and garfunkle legacy. will you ever make peace with each other? >> oh, i think we can -- yes. i don't know how to you know even approach that. there's too much damage that was done, you know? but, you know, it's like somebody that i have known since i was 11. so i understand. i think i understand why it happened. but i think it's best to stay away. and so i do. we
i don't. no, i don't. but ie ones that are -- i really do enjoy singing the boxer. i really do enjoy singing sound of silence. on this last tour i finally found a way of singing bridge over troubled water that was neither like the simon and garfunkle recording that was like that vocal. i wrote that song. that's bridge over troubled water and i wrote it. >> i think you said about bridge over troubled water that when you were writing it, you realized that it was exceptional. >> yeah....
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i had to quit because i really drank. iet pulled over by cops can, i'd be so drunk i'd be out dancing to their lights thinking i made it to another club. >> in a way laughter is a bizarrely intimate thing, such an uncontrolled physical response, very similar biologically to orgasm. >> if someone made you laugh even once, you have an afection for that person. >> it's all love, baby. >> a comedian is like your friend. that's what the job of a comedian is to come on stage and in 60 seconds, make friends with a roomful of people. >> actors, their genius is never quite telling us who they are. but comedians getting inside our heads is very personal. there's an intimacy to comedy so when they're gorgeous you miss it. >> did you ever have your girlfriend or wife call you from another room and she's like sweetie and then like immediately, you go oh, what does she want? >> because comedians are open and honest, you get a real feel for who they are and what they're like. so when they've gone, it's like sucks. >> the academy award-win
i had to quit because i really drank. iet pulled over by cops can, i'd be so drunk i'd be out dancing to their lights thinking i made it to another club. >> in a way laughter is a bizarrely intimate thing, such an uncontrolled physical response, very similar biologically to orgasm. >> if someone made you laugh even once, you have an afection for that person. >> it's all love, baby. >> a comedian is like your friend. that's what the job of a comedian is to come on stage...