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i changed my attitude. i was not too frustrated. also, i i felt i was ready this morning. 's good i don't have a phone here. i don't need the interruptions. the dog and the train sounds enough for me. i want to finish this painting in time for the new york show. [ sighs ] hello. everybody, i'm home. okay. all right. how did you feel about what you did today? i'm proud of myself. i went back to the big painting, the triptych, today. i started to challenge, to confront the dragon today. the dragon ladies, actually, today. so who won? still there. you'll see. the battle hasn't turned yet. it's the second day at gettysburg still. there's a sensibility in the painting itself -- it's like an extension of this color... liu: i used some birdcages in this group of paintings. the bicage, for me, symbolize, maybe, the women in this paintings, their spiritual captivity, the loss of freedom. the women treated just like objects. maybe the objects, like the birdcage in this case here, like the embodiment of the women. man: the good news is that the mount is relatively universal, and they'
i changed my attitude. i was not too frustrated. also, i i felt i was ready this morning. 's good i don't have a phone here. i don't need the interruptions. the dog and the train sounds enough for me. i want to finish this painting in time for the new york show. [ sighs ] hello. everybody, i'm home. okay. all right. how did you feel about what you did today? i'm proud of myself. i went back to the big painting, the triptych, today. i started to challenge, to confront the dragon today. the...
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i felt that when i turnod the computer and thought, now i have to write book number 2. i had in mind that i wanted to write something very different from women of the silk that was strictly about the feminist chinese women during the turn of the century and i wanted to write about my japanese culter. i didn't have the story or the culture unfortunately because i was born in san francisco, half chinese and half japanese but raised in the chinese culture. when it was time to write the second book and i knew i wanted to explore my japanese side it was going to be difficult in the way that i didn't know the culture. right away i had to learn a lot. it was something that was not engrained in me besides the story. i sat down and thought about the story my mother told me about her brother being ill. he at one point went from hong kong to japan to recuperate. he was the one that wanted to be an artist and wanted to paint. i thought about that because it must have been hard growing up in hong kong to be far away from everything and have a dream and get sick at this point. i though
i felt that when i turnod the computer and thought, now i have to write book number 2. i had in mind that i wanted to write something very different from women of the silk that was strictly about the feminist chinese women during the turn of the century and i wanted to write about my japanese culter. i didn't have the story or the culture unfortunately because i was born in san francisco, half chinese and half japanese but raised in the chinese culture. when it was time to write the second book...
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i actually moved from dallas just in time to watch the giants trouble them. i am so happy. i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you felt about it rid can you give us an idea of what you feel the impact of watching the video will have on the people who are watching it? >> i do not think there is a person in here who did not tear up a little bit watching this thing. just the heart to come out. when lee said, do you want to do it? it was a no-brainer. i did not know it would turn out like this. i could not be prouder of all the san francisco police officers who are here for our lgbt kids or any kids. kids deserve to grow up free of all the other nonsense
i actually moved from dallas just in time to watch the giants trouble them. i am so happy. i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super...
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i went on twitter. i did not know what i was doing. i thought it is going to be kind of a commercial venture, to be able to promote things. it did not work out that way. i started writing funding things, -- funny things, what i thought were funny things, and completely kept changing all the time. then it became little stories. always moving. then i started realizing -- i did not realize i was getting responses for a while. then i started reading the responses and were quite funny. i started collecting them and saving them, cutting and pasting by hand. after a year-and-a-half was over, i started looking at them and i thought, this is like a new form of comedy. i collected them. i am donating the proceeds to my charitable fund. it actually makes me laugh, so i thought, well, that is good enough. so there is. tavis: i like the story -- >> because it is so interesting? tavis: interesting enough to lead me to another question, which is why one, at this point in your career, given your age, given that twitter is all the rage, but artistically
i went on twitter. i did not know what i was doing. i thought it is going to be kind of a commercial venture, to be able to promote things. it did not work out that way. i started writing funding things, -- funny things, what i thought were funny things, and completely kept changing all the time. then it became little stories. always moving. then i started realizing -- i did not realize i was getting responses for a while. then i started reading the responses and were quite funny. i started...
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i am and mother of four children. i have learned a lot. i have insurance. i first heard of this program when i was working temporary at the summer legend snack program. so everyone was worried, you know, it is the last day of work, what are we going to do? and of this young lady said, well, i heard of this stimulus program, and it was september of 2009. and i said, yes, and i told everyone from then on. i said, there is a stimulus program, everyone, just go. the was so excited, and i was there every day trying to look for a job. i am very, very lucky to work for the insurance company. everyone there is just wonderful. i am thankful to be part of such a wonderful program, jobs now. he is hoping again, you know, push for it, because it is a wonderful program. thank you. [applause] >> hello. my name is charlotte. we are a book rental company. we started in 2009. started by two couples. we funded it ourselves, worked ourselves, many hours away from my young baby and everything. this program helped us move towards six people total. some have gone on to other progr
i am and mother of four children. i have learned a lot. i have insurance. i first heard of this program when i was working temporary at the summer legend snack program. so everyone was worried, you know, it is the last day of work, what are we going to do? and of this young lady said, well, i heard of this stimulus program, and it was september of 2009. and i said, yes, and i told everyone from then on. i said, there is a stimulus program, everyone, just go. the was so excited, and i was there...
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i don't want to have to rush into it right away. still, i know, i know that ie here, but i still have a lot of anger towards these people, you know? >> i'm requesting the shackles, chains. one last pepper spray. yeah. they're betting i don't make it. >> all right, marcus. don't drop the soap. >> you need this. you can't go without it. please stay out of trouble. okay? do good. >> i'll do my best. all i can do is my best. >> i know. >> all right. >> take the opportunity, okay? >> all right. >> you look back, you come back. this time i'm not looking back.
i don't want to have to rush into it right away. still, i know, i know that ie here, but i still have a lot of anger towards these people, you know? >> i'm requesting the shackles, chains. one last pepper spray. yeah. they're betting i don't make it. >> all right, marcus. don't drop the soap. >> you need this. you can't go without it. please stay out of trouble. okay? do good. >> i'll do my best. all i can do is my best. >> i know. >> all right. >> take...
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i said, well, i don't feel that way and i want to hear from the president if that's the case. so i talk to the president. the president was surprised and he didn't really ask me one thing or other. he just talk to me. but i knew then that i was on my way out. but about that time, water gate was unfolding and haldeman said you got to stay longer. i had said in maybe october or so the year before that i was going to leave some time early in the next administration because i thought i really had to get back to making some money for my family. and that was my plan but not that fashion. so at any rate i decided that i would just let the word out that i was going to resign and so then i got a lot of job offers. i think i had 32 of them or something like that and i decided i shouldn't stay in the government because there would be no purpose for me. so that was how it happened. >> did they sit down and tell you -- >> after i left, i get a call -- i was in quebec -- no, montreal, and i got a call from haig that the president would like to see me in key biscayne and i -- i caught a rumor tha
i said, well, i don't feel that way and i want to hear from the president if that's the case. so i talk to the president. the president was surprised and he didn't really ask me one thing or other. he just talk to me. but i knew then that i was on my way out. but about that time, water gate was unfolding and haldeman said you got to stay longer. i had said in maybe october or so the year before that i was going to leave some time early in the next administration because i thought i really had...
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>> i don't -- i think i -- you know, i looked so cold and tired, i think i went a little too method inook temperature method? >> i look blue in the movie through a great portion of it. >> jimmy: i never heard of that method acting. actually make your temperature colder. >> oh yeah. >> jimmy: good for you, man. >> if you're into the role. >> jimmy: oh yeah, i'm sure. >> jimmy: but, it's a great -- it's a great story. it's a cool script. do you want to explain to everyone -- >> it's a -- you know, it's a movie about an insurance salesman who -- he's an opportunistic guy, he cuts corners and tries to take advantage of an old guy that he meets. a potential customer, played by alan arkin. and he ends up in an unbelievable story. billy crudup's in it and -- >> jimmy: billy crudup is great. >> -- he's awesome in the movie. and it's kind of an unexpected journey that is very cold. >> jimmy: uh, uh -- i want to show you a clip here. it's you and billy, you basically try to steal the old man's violin. >> that's right. >> jimmy: and you'll see. here's greg kinnear and billy crudup in "thin ice."
>> i don't -- i think i -- you know, i looked so cold and tired, i think i went a little too method inook temperature method? >> i look blue in the movie through a great portion of it. >> jimmy: i never heard of that method acting. actually make your temperature colder. >> oh yeah. >> jimmy: good for you, man. >> if you're into the role. >> jimmy: oh yeah, i'm sure. >> jimmy: but, it's a great -- it's a great story. it's a cool script. do you want...
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scott i couldn't find any other work i wanted so i went straight to the beach to learn my way i had seen many of my friends get women there so i rushed to learn english at about. looking for drugs so if you go before this thing for money for money. place place myspace place then i met a friend working on the beach then he. talked about working. on you working on to be this my friend. yeah i. mean you know. i do and i. don't but i'm not on the show and i don't forget. it's normal every day i just my friends sort of. probably two or three then of king then somebody. teacher. then i get a. lot of letters. that muslims say are black i learnt english that's a study in your dictionary. i would learn two sentences every night. and i would practice them on the beach the next day. i studied important words to do with sailing and fishing tracking and renting. things that were relevant to my life. and. something in. this and i start. looking looking. less and less and less and. awake and. this stuff. it's probably. something fifty dollars or something. and if money. sometimes. you know. but there's
scott i couldn't find any other work i wanted so i went straight to the beach to learn my way i had seen many of my friends get women there so i rushed to learn english at about. looking for drugs so if you go before this thing for money for money. place place myspace place then i met a friend working on the beach then he. talked about working. on you working on to be this my friend. yeah i. mean you know. i do and i. don't but i'm not on the show and i don't forget. it's normal every day i...
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i was shocked, and i didn't understand how that could happen, and i guess i was selfish that i didn'tpenly accept that phone call right away, but i'm grateful to him, yeah, i'm very grateful. >> i have led a very i don't know what kind of life you want to say, but i have done a lot of things in my life -- >> we all have. made mistakes. >> and so as i go through life, i just look at everybody and look at them as who they are instead of what they've done because if we look at each other for what we've done, we would never have relationships with anybody. >> he said to me you've always loved him and have been there for him. if he ever needed anybody, he would need you now. >> are you all right? >> yeah. >> he's a wonderful young man. >> you know, a lot of people would have a hard time understanding what you guys are doing. >> uh-huh. >> you're parents. he did what he did to his parents. >> yeah. we're called to love and not judge, love. >> forgiveness. >> yes. >> to be forgiven you have to forgive so that's the main key. and love is the key. love is the answer, you know. >>> coming up, a
i was shocked, and i didn't understand how that could happen, and i guess i was selfish that i didn'tpenly accept that phone call right away, but i'm grateful to him, yeah, i'm very grateful. >> i have led a very i don't know what kind of life you want to say, but i have done a lot of things in my life -- >> we all have. made mistakes. >> and so as i go through life, i just look at everybody and look at them as who they are instead of what they've done because if we look at...
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if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up from the leaves like a wounded animal. i forgot everything even the shame of allowing him to see me. he began to laugh is that you or the fox cot. it was the first time he joked with me he had been so quiet. it wasn't the time for laughter i was tired and hungry if i had been the god i might have been made food and water appear. it was my good fortunate that matzu found me. i had been looking for you all night. are there others? i could barely get the words out. they think you have gone to a better world how do you find me. he smaled. he opened [inau
if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other...
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. >> i had three life sentences, and i figured there was no way i was ever going to get out legally. so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >>> they call it short-timer's disease. all you want to do is go home. nothing is okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. it would mean the world to me and to her if i could get home for her birthday. got a minute? >> yeah. >> i am hoping i can get the wheels of justice to turn and get something done. >> what can i do for you? >> a lot. i have been submitted for two lump sums. one for 30 for education and one for 60 for work. they got submitted a week of the 20th. and my -- i know that usually they have to wait for committee and the normal process, but i'm hoping to get my paperwork pushed through as soon as possible. if they do, it's possible i could get out as soon as the third of jul
. >> i had three life sentences, and i figured there was no way i was ever going to get out legally. so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >>> they call it short-timer's disease. all you want to do is go home. nothing is okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you...
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i but you'll still. we . often see it must work somewhere. i. i. i. i. i. have been. working in seattle begin really didn't see all this. as i saw this. all of. us with. yeah i mean these are. like this you know from. bright legal buttons for this or go see go over you know in september to see them again. but she's going to pose you and me up but. not on. the people just staying you're going to be paid for but not that drives her like having to guess maybe that she's gone and she little town it because she wants to come back so he always knows when she's going back so it's not good you go back to the night and. that's when say both want to come in july and put up with it i'll tell one of the girls to come the following moment because it rains a lot in july because when it will be dirtier and both are then one girl comes first. then the other one comes a month after this may try it simple. both my women came in at the same time and. i was confused about what to do. so i decided to take the prettier want to be. alone. again i didn't attend to the one that dramatically an
i but you'll still. we . often see it must work somewhere. i. i. i. i. i. have been. working in seattle begin really didn't see all this. as i saw this. all of. us with. yeah i mean these are. like this you know from. bright legal buttons for this or go see go over you know in september to see them again. but she's going to pose you and me up but. not on. the people just staying you're going to be paid for but not that drives her like having to guess maybe that she's gone and she little town it...
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hope i do the right thing. i hope i do. but i don't know. really, really don't know. >>> coming up -- >> my first impression of lawrence stall was that he doesn't fit. >> i didn't even hunt. i didn't kill nothing. i was john denver all the way. >> an inmate attempts to deal with a murderous past. [ laughs ] [ laura ] top quality lobster is all we catch. [ male announcer ] it's lobsterfest at red lobster. the one time of year you can savor 12 exciting lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new maine lobster and shrimp trio. [ doug ] the sweet, succulent meat. that's a good-tasting lobster. [ laura ] i'll eat it any way i can. [ doug ] we're the mclennan family from spruce head, maine, and we sea food differently. [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, rich dark chocolate, toasted oats. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's ha
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i will try to answer a, b, c. for me, i know that the first thing i began to think about when i thought i wanted to write a novel was that i wanted to write about my culture. and because i had grownup in the chinese culture i wanted to write about china. i wanted to find out more about myself because of i was raised in the bay area and because i didn't know culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't h
i will try to answer a, b, c. for me, i know that the first thing i began to think about when i thought i wanted to write a novel was that i wanted to write about my culture. and because i had grownup in the chinese culture i wanted to write about china. i wanted to find out more about myself because of i was raised in the bay area and because i didn't know culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my...
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i don't like her for. not becoming the argos i want to know him better. part of living in europe i mean. i want to thank you for like one hundred days only lax don't have to do anything at worki but now it's like i haven't seen us for a one year so. i mean it will be ok if there is something i mean like because you never know what i want is doing to see other people with you know. i think what you can see other people with you nobody would even notice you would really. know. yeah. it's no kind of an open relationship. i don't really know was the real meaning at any. thing you come or come to the be because i'm all all good and i'm still alive still and he ate like eggs. and then they called related really that was the real meaning what i did because i take my little brother they caught me like a brother. so you've been to new zealand yes but we are selling some silver. which can be. along with the first time only fifteen because he says fifteen days. and then and then remember just memory guy for that. but you were there with your girlfriend you know already got friends see it because his
i don't like her for. not becoming the argos i want to know him better. part of living in europe i mean. i want to thank you for like one hundred days only lax don't have to do anything at worki but now it's like i haven't seen us for a one year so. i mean it will be ok if there is something i mean like because you never know what i want is doing to see other people with you know. i think what you can see other people with you nobody would even notice you would really. know. yeah. it's no kind...
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but i did rob -- i did a lot of things. i stole a lot -- i stole -- the jeep, i modified his jeep. it was getting ready to get burned so i spotted a mercedes benz. there was a mercedes benz, that damn car, it was there everyday. so i opened the door, the door opened and they had a nice bucket seat. the mercedes. >> all right, we have to wrap things up here. >> i'm sorry. >> old it a minute. hold it a minute. >> a round of applause. >> i put that jeep out of there and i put patton's jeep and boy he was in paradise mercedes seat. i did a lot of stuff. i stole a lot of stuff. i stole a lot of cars. i was not -- i was a good boy. >> thank you, sir.
but i did rob -- i did a lot of things. i stole a lot -- i stole -- the jeep, i modified his jeep. it was getting ready to get burned so i spotted a mercedes benz. there was a mercedes benz, that damn car, it was there everyday. so i opened the door, the door opened and they had a nice bucket seat. the mercedes. >> all right, we have to wrap things up here. >> i'm sorry. >> old it a minute. hold it a minute. >> a round of applause. >> i put that jeep out of there...
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i still owed her. i was so stressed during the times yeah i guess i did but i realized she had brought me to japan to work so she wouldn't have to any more stepped up without telling her i am going to bed i took up a part time job and another place. where i met another japanese girl the other day possible she was ten years older than me so some more lies told her my whole story and she really fell for me if i am and we made a promise to. cut a long story short i returned to. the. body and once i go i called my first wife and said step on tomoko i'm in bali now the local high scott i was i guess without she was totally stunned that i was back here to look at the good but she couldn't do anything that's managed by he will get that piece of. property and get that balance by. the media. about two weeks later a roomie came to palliate to get me see how to meet my second wife her name is a room and see the big like i was on my honeymoon in bollywood with the second boy i don't need the i can put. you and dad. but the we stayed in the valley and for about a month before returning to japan which i gather is anoth
i still owed her. i was so stressed during the times yeah i guess i did but i realized she had brought me to japan to work so she wouldn't have to any more stepped up without telling her i am going to bed i took up a part time job and another place. where i met another japanese girl the other day possible she was ten years older than me so some more lies told her my whole story and she really fell for me if i am and we made a promise to. cut a long story short i returned to. the. body and once...
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was a hostess, i was a waitress, and i was always broke. i went out to la, ient to new york university for drama school, and then after that i decided to move to la and i had no money and i would take cash advances on my credit card and, and i remember when i got out there, i had to rent a car but i didn't have any money, so i rented, i called this company called rent a wreck and i drove a junky car, you know, but basically my friend and i went out there, we thought we really want to do,...
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but i must but then i say i did i would say i don't care about age young but i'll tell her look a young coconut is too fresh anyway an old coconut gives more oil then children to go out with me i have had boys approach me i have had to say that to me i'm very committed to my family i have a wonderful husband i've been with them for almost thirty years and i have two wonderful children i have never interested in and they know that if you get older. we. often see it must work somewhere. i. i. i. i. i. will. work again when seagle begin but leave. all of. us with. yeah i mean these are. like this you know from a good one. but legal but for this or go see go over you know things have been what is going to get. this is going to close you and me up but. not a lot. that people just stay in you're going to be paid or not that drives placating the guests maybe that she's got. and she little town it that she wants to come back so he always knows when she's going back so it's not getting he got it but got it. when say both want to come in july and put it up with it i'll tell one of the girls to co
but i must but then i say i did i would say i don't care about age young but i'll tell her look a young coconut is too fresh anyway an old coconut gives more oil then children to go out with me i have had boys approach me i have had to say that to me i'm very committed to my family i have a wonderful husband i've been with them for almost thirty years and i have two wonderful children i have never interested in and they know that if you get older. we. often see it must work somewhere. i. i. i....
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but i don't know. >> what changed? >> i don't know. i just, i guess i've become more critical as i've gotten older. >> how do you assess your own performance? >> i went through a period when the first film first came out where i didn't like myself too well in the first half. i thought i could have been much better. of course you can always be better that's the simple fact. i was content with the second half performance. the older seed. but seeing it the other night i thought no that's okay. that's okay. and of course sofia is a force of nature, a work of nature. >> where do you find your courage? >> each warrior needs time to fight for himself. go. >> i read something where you have said you didn't think you were a great actor. >> well i, don't think i ever said that. that was tony curtis. >> in 1988, bryan cop eland sat down with meryil streep. to talk about one true thing. >> it's got real turning big boiling emotions. you know. that's what i like in the movies. and movies have become kind of cool. and detached and it's -- so our film kind of
but i don't know. >> what changed? >> i don't know. i just, i guess i've become more critical as i've gotten older. >> how do you assess your own performance? >> i went through a period when the first film first came out where i didn't like myself too well in the first half. i thought i could have been much better. of course you can always be better that's the simple fact. i was content with the second half performance. the older seed. but seeing it the other night i...
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said i was really not exaggerating it or am tired. i am telling i told him i had to ask permission to go home or my coronation, and i went to my office, and in a few minutes, my boss called me again on the intercom and said, "are you ok?" and i said," i am ok, boss." and he said, "i want you to come in here and tell me again. you are a king and not a queen?" tavis: what was the coronation like? i know in ghana, i have been there a number of times, this is a nation that was big on ceremony. what was the ceremony like? >> riggins. a lot of food, a lot of drink, drumming and dancing, and in a room for 10 days. they were coaching me. how to walk, how to eat, what to do. and they are coaching you, and the family members and the town people will be out there, drinking. normally, it is quite a big thing for three days. tavis: to the customs that the king is supposed to adhere to, what are some of the things that you can no longer do or things that you now have to do differently because you are the king? you mentioned eating and drinking and being in public. what are
said i was really not exaggerating it or am tired. i am telling i told him i had to ask permission to go home or my coronation, and i went to my office, and in a few minutes, my boss called me again on the intercom and said, "are you ok?" and i said," i am ok, boss." and he said, "i want you to come in here and tell me again. you are a king and not a queen?" tavis: what was the coronation like? i know in ghana, i have been there a number of times, this is a nation...
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i but yes. we . often see it must work somewhere. i. i. i. i. i. work. when people begin to believe. as i said as. all of. us with people. yeah i mean these are. like this you know from. bright legal bright and sort of these are go see go over you know things have been what is he going to get . the shit out of all of you and he up but. not on. the people just staying you're going to be paid more but not that five so i like having the guests maybe that she's got. and she will town it if she wants to come back so he always knows when she's going back so he's not getting he get up and put the gun at the end. of where and say both want to come in july and put up with it i'll tell one of the girls to come the following moment because it rains a lot in july because little being dirty here and then one girl comes first. then the other one comes a month after this next right simple. both my women came in at the same time. i was confused about what to do. so i decided to take the prettier was. alone. i didn't attend to the one i had to madeline. some of the most dead i asked my friend to take care of her i
i but yes. we . often see it must work somewhere. i. i. i. i. i. work. when people begin to believe. as i said as. all of. us with people. yeah i mean these are. like this you know from. bright legal bright and sort of these are go see go over you know things have been what is he going to get . the shit out of all of you and he up but. not on. the people just staying you're going to be paid more but not that five so i like having the guests maybe that she's got. and she will town it if she...
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i actually was in despair, and i realized that i knew how to work, but i did not know myself, and theeason i had to learn in a hurry about myself is because i was really frightened every night about the job i had before me the next day, because there was drugs and booze and huge debt, and angry clients, not just unhappy, so the idea that i knew how to handle those did not seem to be possible, so i began to learn who i was. at the same time, i began to try to help the agency steer itself, and as i look back on the process, because i could not articulate that to anyone else, i ended up drafting these questions, and i only learned of those questions after the fact when i went through, and you go back and see what messages and habits you are carrying forward, because we are all born with those things, and the siblings, if you had them, or if you have the equivalent sometimes, they will teach you what life is like. i will never forget realizing that men have more fun, that men have the right to earn money and therefore have more control over their lives, and i did not seem to have that, so
i actually was in despair, and i realized that i knew how to work, but i did not know myself, and theeason i had to learn in a hurry about myself is because i was really frightened every night about the job i had before me the next day, because there was drugs and booze and huge debt, and angry clients, not just unhappy, so the idea that i knew how to handle those did not seem to be possible, so i began to learn who i was. at the same time, i began to try to help the agency steer itself, and as...
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because i think i could do it but i don't. think he would crash. make. i can survive here because i've been here already and. i will be here because some friends here. one of them used to cleaning about. the. years of war and. you see. the civil war. broke out so when it was time to come in. my wife's second wife had never lived in about a get that i doubt she can even live in. their place and i had never lived in japan because she and i were from really different cultures. it was a four year course but i left after a year that i was i didn't want to study anymore every day every day was stressful if you do not just for your appearance. but for me to me. when i was always stressed about school. and i missed indonesia. i don't like her for. not becoming the argos i want to know in there. but of living in europe i mean. i want. i'm here like one hundred days a relax i don't have to do anything at worki but now it's like i haven't seen us for a one year so. i mean it will be ok if there is something i mean there because you never know what i want is telling.
because i think i could do it but i don't. think he would crash. make. i can survive here because i've been here already and. i will be here because some friends here. one of them used to cleaning about. the. years of war and. you see. the civil war. broke out so when it was time to come in. my wife's second wife had never lived in about a get that i doubt she can even live in. their place and i had never lived in japan because she and i were from really different cultures. it was a four year...
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i took control. i went to hair club, i got my hair back, and i look great. >> i am so much more confident. i feel so sexy with my hair. >> i wish i would have done this 20 years ago. it's so worth it. >> announcer: with more than 95 locations, hair club is the number one hair restoration company in north america, working with a network of specially trained doctors and licensed cosmetologists to help you look great. for over 30 years, we've successfully helped more than a half million men and women get their hair back-- people just like you. you won't need that hat anymore. you can do something about your hair loss, guaranteed. call now for your free confidential hair club information kit to help you learn about your hair loss and our proven solutions. we'll even send this valuable information at no cost to you by priority mail. >> i feel great. it's like i have a new lease on life. >> announcer: if you call within the next 20 minutes, you can schedule, at no obligation, a private, personal consultation with one of our hair loss experts and you'll also receive a microscopic hair and scalp an
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i became a humor writer. i was not good as a journalist. i must liro did on my own. then i ran it -- i mostly w rote it on my own. i was in and and wrote some young adult fiction books with one of my band mates. i enjoyed the experience but i never would have thought about writing an adult kind of novel with anybody else until i met alan. i want to tell you about alan. i do not know if you realize how major he was then in the comedy world. the remember the great 19709- 1980 "saturday night live"? a lot of that was this man here. how many of you have seen "700 sundays close " with billy crystal? he co-wrote to that. how many of you have heard the song "mr. budging goals -- mr. bojanles"? he had nothing to do with that at all. [laughter] any way, ladies and gentlemen, my co-writer -- i ask one thing of you. when we get to the questions, please, no questions or comments about the freakishly huge size of his head. ok, that is all we ask. actually, you should not look at it right now. a huge head. it is like easter island. >> it is for radio. >> doug and i are leaning to our lef
i became a humor writer. i was not good as a journalist. i must liro did on my own. then i ran it -- i mostly w rote it on my own. i was in and and wrote some young adult fiction books with one of my band mates. i enjoyed the experience but i never would have thought about writing an adult kind of novel with anybody else until i met alan. i want to tell you about alan. i do not know if you realize how major he was then in the comedy world. the remember the great 19709- 1980 "saturday night...
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i don't know if it has yet. i don't know if it ever will. i mean ie able to -- how does anyone -- the full impact, it's the rest of our lives. it's -- i -- i -- i have another son, a younger son, for the rest of his life he will have to find a way to be strong and deal with this. >> has this followed him? >> yes, it has. but he's doing very well. he's finished an undergraduate degree and is working and very successful and visits his brother. it's a very difficult thing to say, stone, one of the hardest things for me to say is how much i can't believe this happened and how much i love jeff when i'm very much aware that -- it's almost like i don't have a right to mourn or grieve because there are all these families who will never, ever speak to their children again. it's a very strange set of circumstances. i still have my son jeff now to talk to. and we have established a wonderful relationship and i hope i don't hurt all of the people who've lost their children by saying that. >> what was he like as a young -- as a young boy before school? >> wonderf
i don't know if it has yet. i don't know if it ever will. i mean ie able to -- how does anyone -- the full impact, it's the rest of our lives. it's -- i -- i -- i have another son, a younger son, for the rest of his life he will have to find a way to be strong and deal with this. >> has this followed him? >> yes, it has. but he's doing very well. he's finished an undergraduate degree and is working and very successful and visits his brother. it's a very difficult thing to say,...
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i. i. i. i i. i i think. as monks we don't take up arms did nick that we don't start revolutions. and make a political situation would not benefit from armed revolution. i would say that the protest wasn't successful because many were killed. but in the past no one knew that the dictator tortured and arrested people need upolu moment we are what we. really are some from the revolution showed the world the cruelty of his regime you need to know yes that is what all of this is one tangible victory. your government. the notion of what we do as people all around the world have huge consequences. to the extraordinary implode will mobilizations of february fifteenth two thousand and three when the world said no to war there were somewhere between twelve and fourteen million people in the streets that day all with the same slogan the world says no to war in a hundred different languages it was an amazing outpouring of love. the guinness book of world records said it was the largest outpouring of humanity on one issue in the history of the world. and truth is later the new york times wrote
i. i. i. i i. i i think. as monks we don't take up arms did nick that we don't start revolutions. and make a political situation would not benefit from armed revolution. i would say that the protest wasn't successful because many were killed. but in the past no one knew that the dictator tortured and arrested people need upolu moment we are what we. really are some from the revolution showed the world the cruelty of his regime you need to know yes that is what all of this is one tangible...
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i stopped twice. i asked her, i said don't get out of the car. when i would go in the store -- when i went in the store to pay for the gas, i'm looking out the window and looking back and i could see her, had the window about like this and she was peeping up. and i said, i told you don't roll it -- she said, no, i had to see what was going on with you. i had to make sure you were all right. but we made it in. i tell you, in our final days, she came into my room and that was something she would never do. she came in my room and she begin to spebikelicabikelically. she started talking about ma matthews and would lay her head on my shoulder and say we're going to be all right. she gave me activities for the day, what we were going to do. when i left to go do a vh-1 walk through, she had fred hammond, who she would listen to before she would go on stage. she was rockin. i go do a walk through, come back. music was off. so i pulled my key out and i said go into the room. i said, no, she -- i walk in that room right now, open that door, she's going to get me.
i stopped twice. i asked her, i said don't get out of the car. when i would go in the store -- when i went in the store to pay for the gas, i'm looking out the window and looking back and i could see her, had the window about like this and she was peeping up. and i said, i told you don't roll it -- she said, no, i had to see what was going on with you. i had to make sure you were all right. but we made it in. i tell you, in our final days, she came into my room and that was something she would...
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i said i drove all night and stopped twice. and after i said, don't get out of the car. and when i went in the store to pay for the gas i was looking out the window and looking back and i could see her had the window about like this and she was peeking out. and i said i told you to roll it up. she said, no, i had to see what was going on with you i had to make sure you were all right. so we made it in, but i tell you in our final days, she came in my room and that's something she would never do. she came in my room and began to speak biblically. and she said we're going to be all right. and i said -- so she gave me the activities for the day what we were going to do. and when i left to go do the vh1 walk through, she had fred hammond. fred hammond was what she listened to before she go on stage and she had him rocking. and i said, yeah, she's in the norm. so i go do the walk through, i come back, the music was off. so i pulled my key and i said go in the room. and i said no she's probably working that room right now, i open that door, she's going to get me. and i realized that she
i said i drove all night and stopped twice. and after i said, don't get out of the car. and when i went in the store to pay for the gas i was looking out the window and looking back and i could see her had the window about like this and she was peeking out. and i said i told you to roll it up. she said, no, i had to see what was going on with you i had to make sure you were all right. so we made it in, but i tell you in our final days, she came in my room and that's something she would never...
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i guess because i don't know, i guess, the excitement, i guess. or just feeling some type of connection because i know that's a woman and i know she's seen me, you feel? >> it was clear from talking to him that he had been caught enough, locked up enough, to the point where he really had the system worked out. >> i still get up every morning, go around the whole institution where i can go, to see where the females is working. even if a female is working in a particular spot where i feel like i can masturbate in her presence and get away with it, because that's part of it, getting away. not going to lockup for it. >> though we had covered the sex and love addicts' group, interviewed both staff and inmates about rule 38 and had been exposed to numerous examples of the violation, we weren't quite done with it. ♪ then it was more than it was an angel ♪ ♪ off in the streets in the clubs looking for danger ♪ ♪ and every thug that knew we was there ♪ ♪ lap dances and taking chances without a care ♪ >> stop. >> when we heard anthony patterson and eric blan
i guess because i don't know, i guess, the excitement, i guess. or just feeling some type of connection because i know that's a woman and i know she's seen me, you feel? >> it was clear from talking to him that he had been caught enough, locked up enough, to the point where he really had the system worked out. >> i still get up every morning, go around the whole institution where i can go, to see where the females is working. even if a female is working in a particular spot where i...
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shot a man and i burned him up in a car after i had shot him. >> i've got to be here until i die. i got double life and i've got to stay here until i die. >> i don't know how you feel about it, but i'm ready to receive something from god. >> with my retirement pending, i was in jail for having taken someone's life. >> the day of an execution, the entire facility goes on lockdown. if there's no last-second appeal, the offender is then advised the execution is to commence shortly. >> denial is rife in the death penalty. i don't think my mother especially ever thought that i would be executed. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison. originally built to
shot a man and i burned him up in a car after i had shot him. >> i've got to be here until i die. i got double life and i've got to stay here until i die. >> i don't know how you feel about it, but i'm ready to receive something from god. >> with my retirement pending, i was in jail for having taken someone's life. >> the day of an execution, the entire facility goes on lockdown. if there's no last-second appeal, the offender is then advised the execution is to commence...
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i didn't know where i was. i knew i was in korea. but i didn't know where i was in relation to the enemy. but i soon found out i was in the middle of no-man's-land at the time in the demilitarized zone and i pull out my .45 because i saw some guys in pajamas headed towards me from the north. and i popped off a couple of rounds and they responded. i don't know. not going to work out too well. so i kept my head down and i was actually pretty tense for a few moments. when an american voice -- strong american voice just south of me, not too far of me, he said, keep your head down and crawl in this direction. the marines sent out a patrol to give me some cover and i crawled back and i was grateful to the marines. that was a close call. i certainly didn't want to be a p.o.w. but that's all in a day's work. in the business of having a privilege of flying fighters. now and again you get a little -- that's the way it goes. over to you. >> you're on. >> my turn? all right. here we go. i'm going to give you a story of a great general. and i'm go
i didn't know where i was. i knew i was in korea. but i didn't know where i was in relation to the enemy. but i soon found out i was in the middle of no-man's-land at the time in the demilitarized zone and i pull out my .45 because i saw some guys in pajamas headed towards me from the north. and i popped off a couple of rounds and they responded. i don't know. not going to work out too well. so i kept my head down and i was actually pretty tense for a few moments. when an american voice --...