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>> i stay glued to my piano when i worked. i write, i produce, i do my job. not look up, and i try to be kind to people. >> tell me about the music on "15 minutes." >> it goes back to the type of music i did in the beginning. it has got a lot of energy to it, but it is a little more energetic than anything i have ever done. i imagine this 15-minute story being about a young geithner -- guy who wanted to get his music out there. i wrote a batch of songs that would have the rhythm, but the problem is i do not play guitar, so i wrote it on a piano and thought i was being true to what a guitar player would play, so i went into the studio, and it took a long time. >> every album is not been a concept. >> this is one of the few. i wanted to write more than 12 lovely songs. i do not think the public would be interested in that. i needed to go a little further, so i made up all little story. -- a little story. tavis: no matter how much success one achieves, it does level off. >> it is a roller coaster. tavis: i like that better, so how those barry manilow handle this
>> i stay glued to my piano when i worked. i write, i produce, i do my job. not look up, and i try to be kind to people. >> tell me about the music on "15 minutes." >> it goes back to the type of music i did in the beginning. it has got a lot of energy to it, but it is a little more energetic than anything i have ever done. i imagine this 15-minute story being about a young geithner -- guy who wanted to get his music out there. i wrote a batch of songs that would...
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i began running. i ran and ran away from the beach and all the death and dying. now i don't remember what i was thinking. the greatest honor i could have given my family was that was my death and i ran from it. i was frightened for not fulfilling my obligation yet there was a voice in me that told me to escape. i ran away as if it were the diseased one. at night i hid among the trees along the stretch of road. it was cold that first night alone. i was hungry. i began to think that may be death was a better way after all. i never before felt the black void of abandonment and i knew no one would look for me. as far as my family i ran with the others that morning. everything had been planned. we each left notes for our families hoping we would honor them in the other world i said good night to my family for the last time knows i would no longer be a burden. the only way to honor them to allow them to think i was dead. the following morning in the woods i was awaken by the sound of foot steps. 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
i began running. i ran and ran away from the beach and all the death and dying. now i don't remember what i was thinking. the greatest honor i could have given my family was that was my death and i ran from it. i was frightened for not fulfilling my obligation yet there was a voice in me that told me to escape. i ran away as if it were the diseased one. at night i hid among the trees along the stretch of road. it was cold that first night alone. i was hungry. i began to think that may be death...
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and i don't ever look to be healthy as i don't have all of the fine now thank you the thing i can do feel things. that are only thing i want now i want a good moral i want them to quit the pump and are quitting jake and whatever they're doing i want them to quit that. and. i want to repay them. for the last twenty years. and hard. you can't make it without good water. through the. booze. currently there are over one hundred forty billion gallons of coal slurry contained in more than one hundred pound mints and west virginia alone the total quantity of coal slurry in the rest of southern appalachians in the. december twenty second two thousand and eight coal ash impoundment at the tennessee valley authorities kingston fossil plant failed when an earthen dike broke spilling over one point one billion gallons of coal ash sludge over three hundred acres. coal ash sludge as waste created from the burning of coal at the kingston coal plant it is believed to contain toxic compounds including arsenic and work your ear . the tennessee valley authority has meets the cost of the cleanup over eight hundred twenty five million dollars this s
and i don't ever look to be healthy as i don't have all of the fine now thank you the thing i can do feel things. that are only thing i want now i want a good moral i want them to quit the pump and are quitting jake and whatever they're doing i want them to quit that. and. i want to repay them. for the last twenty years. and hard. you can't make it without good water. through the. booze. currently there are over one hundred forty billion gallons of coal slurry contained in more than one hundred...
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i felt i had to get in on time. since then i have not done it since. i tell everybody -- in my second book i thought you had to get the book right when they say you need. you should, i shouldn't say to you aspiring writers out there. i had a month and a half to write half of a book. you know in the first half took a year and a half. i was teaching simultaneous, i was writing on the weekends and trying to write as fast as i could but it was researching. i was trying to learn the culture and understand it enough so it would be part of the book. i began -- i rented a place in lake tahoe and sat there for the entire month of august. it was september ninth or something. i had summer break from teaching and i just sat down from the time it was morning to the time it was cocktail hour. i always say this because cocktail hour got earlier everyday because it was so hard to write this book when i had to write it in a certain period of time like that. what i had done finally, in the end, when it's done i thought it was the perfect situation. i had to be in that situation to write this particular book b
i felt i had to get in on time. since then i have not done it since. i tell everybody -- in my second book i thought you had to get the book right when they say you need. you should, i shouldn't say to you aspiring writers out there. i had a month and a half to write half of a book. you know in the first half took a year and a half. i was teaching simultaneous, i was writing on the weekends and trying to write as fast as i could but it was researching. i was trying to learn the culture and...
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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 trust? i trust myself. i... you know, i did the right thing. all those people i told no, i was correct. you know, madonna wanted to do the film. i mean, all kinds of people wanted to do... >> hinojosa: madonna. >>o. so... and there's nothing wrong with those people. >> hinojosa: that's right, i had heard about that, that she was trying to... >> and she's a brilliant woman, but what does she know about race and class? this movie had to deal with race and class. there were a lot of people who came to me, and i talked with them, or i had them write me, and i looked at what they were putting down, and i said no. and then lee came, and i said no too, but then i saw monster's ball, and i saw monster's ball, and i said yeah. he's fearless. here we have a black woman falling in love with a white man who has helped to execute the black woman's husband. he's not afraid of offending people. he will go there. so it was like... and then i said, "yeah, he can do it." >> hinojosa: how do you... i mean, i think probably people will say... >> and i was right. >> hinojosa: right. and people will probably
i trust? i trust myself. i... you know, i did the right thing. all those people i told no, i was correct. you know, madonna wanted to do the film. i mean, all kinds of people wanted to do... >> hinojosa: madonna. >>o. so... and there's nothing wrong with those people. >> hinojosa: that's right, i had heard about that, that she was trying to... >> and she's a brilliant woman, but what does she know about race and class? this movie had to deal with race and class. there...
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i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have cocktails but i do not have a drinking problem regardless of what state i wake up in. i don't need drugs to open up my imagination. i am not a poet. i can tolerate half an hour of spoken word poetry. what my cats are up to. i always carry my business cards. i am not a poet, i only write to masture bait my mind. i am trying to convince myself that poetry it save lives. it's the dust of art. and i am going to close with to poet. americano. i look at myself in the mirror. trying to figure out what makes me an american. i see chickens. practicing religions without a roof. i see my own blood. proud american blue genes labels. i see them sits outside with the eyes of an
i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have cocktails but i do not have a drinking...
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i said the name right in the camera. because i wanted everybody to know. and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. i'm not ashamed. how could i be? but i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> that was arnold. you've been sober for more than two decades and more than that, you've become an activist for other hollywood types who have fallen off the rail, including charlie sheen. >> it just so happens i work with hollywood. people have reached out to me. obviously i wouldn't be soeb fer it wasn't for the friends i had. in the beginning and even now. hol swood a bad place for drugs and alcohol but it is also a great place for recovery. there's a lot of recovery here, a lot of meetings an a lot
i said the name right in the camera. because i wanted everybody to know. and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. i'm not ashamed. how could i be? but i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature...
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i like my age. i like the way i feel. i like the way i look. i like the way my body looks. i do yoga. i like not only that i desire, but i like that i am desired. and i am desired in my marriage because i have pheromones. and i find that when i'm out because i'm hormonally balanced there are pheromones. >> i feel them leaping across the desk. >> i'm sorry. i'll pull them back in. keep it professional. >> you do exude an air of vitality and sexuality. you do. >> i have a lot of energy. what a great way to age. it makes aging like a cool thing. >> it's like natural viagra. >> it is natural viagra. being that they have never come up with anything for us women, isn't it appealing? i don't mean me. >> yes. >> aging is something we all look at like a disease. like it's some terrible thing. i'm saying -- >> you're making aging fun again. >> fun. >> how is it at the end of life? >> i believe with technology we'll all live to be 90, 100, 110 in the anti-aging world. i want to get there with my brain intact and my bones strong. my bones are really strong. i can do a handstand in yoga, and that
i like my age. i like the way i feel. i like the way i look. i like the way my body looks. i do yoga. i like not only that i desire, but i like that i am desired. and i am desired in my marriage because i have pheromones. and i find that when i'm out because i'm hormonally balanced there are pheromones. >> i feel them leaping across the desk. >> i'm sorry. i'll pull them back in. keep it professional. >> you do exude an air of vitality and sexuality. you do. >> i have a...
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i think she did. i think she did. i think she knew. yeah, i think she knew. i'm not even going to say ihat she did know, because i did things for her that nobody would have done for her. and i made her a promise in 1988 that i would take care of her after her husband died. and i did, until she passed away. >> so you did the right thing. >> i did the right thing. >> don't you ever think at your parents or are they just something you blanked out? >> you know, fon fon father's d this year, a friend of mine, we had just come back in town. my daughter was in costa rica, not with me on father's day. we were watching golf, the u.s. open, i'm a hooinlg golfer, u.s. open is always held on sunday, father's day. he was fortunate -- he was nice enough to spend an afternoon with me knowing that i was going toby myself. and as we're watching rory mcilroy win and hug his father i looked over at him and said the one thing i regret in my life is not having a father because i think every boy should have a father. not a father figure but it would have been nice to have a father. >> short break, and come b
i think she did. i think she did. i think she knew. yeah, i think she knew. i'm not even going to say ihat she did know, because i did things for her that nobody would have done for her. and i made her a promise in 1988 that i would take care of her after her husband died. and i did, until she passed away. >> so you did the right thing. >> i did the right thing. >> don't you ever think at your parents or are they just something you blanked out? >> you know, fon fon...
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for me, i did not -- i still had some bad habits when i came to city college. when i first came, i was not focused. it was not my priority. i was working full time. so i struggled. i dropped out. i messed up my transcript. i am now returning last semester, trying to redeem myself with a different mentality. my priority is to help my community. that is what motivates me now to make a difference for youth in the community. i have been doing youth work also since i got out of high school, and that motivated me to move forward. >> we only had a few minutes left. if any of you have one suggestion that somebody sitting on this side could do differently than what your experience, you have a unique audience in front of you -- then what you experienced -- if someone sitting on this side could do something differently than what you experienced. something that would really make a difference to change the trajectory for a lot of your peers and colleagues. >> i guess i will started off. one is the thing i just mentioned. i think a lot more things like that studies class is are something that is
for me, i did not -- i still had some bad habits when i came to city college. when i first came, i was not focused. it was not my priority. i was working full time. so i struggled. i dropped out. i messed up my transcript. i am now returning last semester, trying to redeem myself with a different mentality. my priority is to help my community. that is what motivates me now to make a difference for youth in the community. i have been doing youth work also since i got out of high school, and that...
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i said the name right in the camera. because i wanted everybody to know. and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. amed. how could i be? but i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. experience the summer of audi event and get over 130 channels of siriusxm satellite radio for 3 months at no charge. sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to deal with an endless automated system. you can talk to a real person 24/7. it's just the right thing to do. i don't know. the usual? [ blower whirring ] sometimes it p
i said the name right in the camera. because i wanted everybody to know. and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. amed. how could i be? but i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for...
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i learned a lot about myself. the biggest thing i learned is i love to perform. i love music. i love what i do. inging in the studio and writing songs and coming up with video treatments to the point that during that year i do not count the 72 songs i recorded as work because it's what i was born to do and i learned balance. i learned the importance of taking time for myself and i was moving around so much that i had no idea that i really have 16 grammys, like i've heard that and i got up and accepted my awards, but i didn't realize what an amazing accomplishment that was. >> you never had time presumably. it's just this treadmill. the more successful you get the less time you have to enjoy anything. >> exactly. >> so finally, you went, enough, i'm having a year off. i'm going to enjoy what i've achieved and have a real life. what was the most fun you had in the real world? >> well, i did everything, you know. i definitely enjoyed the simple things like, you know, driving and picking my nephew up from school, traveling, but not working and actually visiting museums and seeing ballets and having
i learned a lot about myself. the biggest thing i learned is i love to perform. i love music. i love what i do. inging in the studio and writing songs and coming up with video treatments to the point that during that year i do not count the 72 songs i recorded as work because it's what i was born to do and i learned balance. i learned the importance of taking time for myself and i was moving around so much that i had no idea that i really have 16 grammys, like i've heard that and i got up and...
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i had to tell her i had an accident. i don't always remember. i just pretend like i remember everything and i am friendly to people i don't know because i think i probably do know them. i survived it. >> host: good afternoon and welcome to booktv's in depth program. we are talking with linda hogan who is our guest this month. this is a program where each month we feature one author and his or her body of work so we get to know that offer a little bit and take your calls and questions and e-mails and tweets. if you would like to call in and talk with a native american writer and pulitzer finalist linda hogan, 202-624-1111. if you're in the east and central time zone it is 1115. in the mountain and pacific time zone. send an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or you can send us a tweet at booktv is our handle, twitter.com/booktv. let's go back to for giving us the horse we could almost forgive the alcohol. let's go to the second part. we can almost forgive the alcohol. >> guest: alcohol is very destructive to the tribes. it was supposed to be. it was manipulation. we had many
i had to tell her i had an accident. i don't always remember. i just pretend like i remember everything and i am friendly to people i don't know because i think i probably do know them. i survived it. >> host: good afternoon and welcome to booktv's in depth program. we are talking with linda hogan who is our guest this month. this is a program where each month we feature one author and his or her body of work so we get to know that offer a little bit and take your calls and questions and...
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i said the name right in the camera. because i wanted everybody to know. and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. not ashamed. how could i be? but i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. [ man ] they said i couldn't win a fight. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announcer ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with art
i said the name right in the camera. because i wanted everybody to know. and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. not ashamed. how could i be? but i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. [ man ] they said i couldn't win a fight. but i did. they said i couldn't...
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i should explain, it would read as follows. my name is emaniel. i became a prostitute. i found my salvation? writing. i pushlished a book. i was recently attacked on the streets where i lived. >> the surgery left me deaf. i do not have aids. men are not allowed to be a soldier. i am not asking for your money. please get home safe and keep this pen to share your story too. may be some day, i will get to hear your voice. this next poem is from my first poetry. this is for latinos in the house. can i get a woo. >> i want to break tradition about latino macheese mow. >> forget. i want to break tradition. because blood is supposed to be thicker. but you see, my friends and family, because they love and accept my and don't consider me, foreign language. they do not speak the language. everyone has green contacts. adopting supremist beliefs. when was the last time you saw them playing the maid? i want to break tradition. smashing it against the ground. where our spanish eyes are not blinded. we do not understand hate. foreign language. never. this next poem is called "outside". it's from bullets and butter flies. this is in celeb
i should explain, it would read as follows. my name is emaniel. i became a prostitute. i found my salvation? writing. i pushlished a book. i was recently attacked on the streets where i lived. >> the surgery left me deaf. i do not have aids. men are not allowed to be a soldier. i am not asking for your money. please get home safe and keep this pen to share your story too. may be some day, i will get to hear your voice. this next poem is from my first poetry. this is for latinos in the...
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and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. i'm not ashamed. how could i be? t i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. it's the at&t network... it's actually a connecting rod coming out to the side of the block this is a big piece of the engine block that was blown off. it's not because they ran it out of oil. they didn't change the oil. as your en
and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. i'm not ashamed. how could i be? t i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our...
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but i knew that i had, i knew i wanted to try and apply what i had learned there to a working environment still doing that, you know. i still go back to my notes from school. >> charlie: do you really? >> oh yes, i have like four books. >> charlie: what might i find there? >> something that a teacher said that made no sense to me at all on the day but for some reason i should write that down. and then 15 years later you're like oh, oh that's what he meant. ha ha ha. and fortunately for someÑi reasn i wrote it down. so i'm still using -- there's something so satisfying about, and i can remember the sort of period of time where i thought oh, i learned all this at school and now something in me clicked and i realize knew how topply it. so every opportunity i get to act, i'm sort of applying what i learned this or it's evolved into a different thing or you know i have the opportunity to approach something in a differt way. and then to see how that affects the work, does the work get better, does it work or not work. because so much of what happens or what doesn't happen on stage or on screen
but i knew that i had, i knew i wanted to try and apply what i had learned there to a working environment still doing that, you know. i still go back to my notes from school. >> charlie: do you really? >> oh yes, i have like four books. >> charlie: what might i find there? >> something that a teacher said that made no sense to me at all on the day but for some reason i should write that down. and then 15 years later you're like oh, oh that's what he meant. ha ha ha. and...
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i could feel her in that room. when i went to see her. we made a spiritual connection. i felt like -- i was relieved she was alive and i had seep her with my own eyes. i had every faith that she was going to recover. >> glenn: i want to tell you. >> i'm so sorry. >> glenn: i knew you were thinking that. >> i can't concentrate. >> glenn: i have children, too. the chirp are like jumping around. >> i knew they need to go out, the boys. >> glenn: i'm sitting here and i'm listening and i know i can see you look over to them and i'm thinking as a parent right now, i'm thinking i'm going to kill you when i get home. >> i know. i know. >> glenn: don't be. don't be. tell you what. we'll take a break and let the kids go to the play room and concentrate. we all have kids. back in just a second. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ are you anxious to protect your family with life insurance... but afraid you can't afford it? well, look how much insurance many people can get through selectquote for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found, rich, 37, a $500,000 policy for under $18 a month. even though dave, 43, takes meds to control his blood pressu
i could feel her in that room. when i went to see her. we made a spiritual connection. i felt like -- i was relieved she was alive and i had seep her with my own eyes. i had every faith that she was going to recover. >> glenn: i want to tell you. >> i'm so sorry. >> glenn: i knew you were thinking that. >> i can't concentrate. >> glenn: i have children, too. the chirp are like jumping around. >> i knew they need to go out, the boys. >> glenn: i'm...
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and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. i'm not ashamed. how could i be? but i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. the nascar nati, i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on your side. >>> back with tom arnold. tom you've been sober for two decades. more than that you've become an activist in this area for other hollywood times you've fallen off the rails, including charlie sheen. >> well, everybody that's sober reaches out and does service work. or
and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. i'm not ashamed. how could i be? but i was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. the nascar nati, i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers,...
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talk for other actors, but when i am called on to do a character, i don't have to go back into my childhood and remember when i was happy or when i was sorrowful, when i was this and that and the other thing. it's there. so when i read the script, i already know that . who that character is, because i've felt it and that's why i accepted the character. q: we hear from a lot of black performers in the '50s, is that they had to make choices. ek: mm-hm. q: they had to choose whether to join the movement or . or stay apolitical. where were you in that universe? did you . did you gravitate towards the political and the activist, or did you say, "i'm . i'm an actress and that's my primary ambition in life? " ek: you don't think about it, whether it's going to ruin my career or . because i'm a human being, i'm an american citizen, i happen to love this country. and i know that we have our struggles, but we fight them from the inside of the country. and i think that when we start fighting each other, then we are self-destructive. q: what did you think . (applause) q: i know you admired martin luther king. what was your sense of malcolm x? ek: oh, i was always
talk for other actors, but when i am called on to do a character, i don't have to go back into my childhood and remember when i was happy or when i was sorrowful, when i was this and that and the other thing. it's there. so when i read the script, i already know that . who that character is, because i've felt it and that's why i accepted the character. q: we hear from a lot of black performers in the '50s, is that they had to make choices. ek: mm-hm. q: they had to choose whether to join the...
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i mean, any flirtation there? >> no, i met him. he is such a nice guy. i love the work he does in africa. and i got invited to a -- iatch. i was in london working on a film, and so i got this great invite. i wanted to go see a polo game, and he does great work in africa, and we are going to try to do something together. that is what that was, and it is unbelievable how that introduction turned into some crazy, crazy wildfire. like it was, yeah. >> so early days? >> i feel bad for him. >> do you? >> yeah, i mean, it was such an innocent introduction and to have people just kind of -- that must be horrible. >> i don't think he is moaning, trust me. harry linked to charlize theron is mot the wornot the worst day life. >> a really charming guy. really lovely, smart, funny. nice, beautiful, effortless conversation. >> you have an outrageous name. i have been put to you, keanu reeves. >> this is the problem when you're single and your friends come out to try to help you, and you know, take you out for a nice meal. >> not a sliver of truth in. >> i have known him for over 15 years. we have become -- we became really good f
i mean, any flirtation there? >> no, i met him. he is such a nice guy. i love the work he does in africa. and i got invited to a -- iatch. i was in london working on a film, and so i got this great invite. i wanted to go see a polo game, and he does great work in africa, and we are going to try to do something together. that is what that was, and it is unbelievable how that introduction turned into some crazy, crazy wildfire. like it was, yeah. >> so early days? >> i feel bad...
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i am going. i don't think i am going downstairs, i think i am going upstairs. d johnnie carson in the egg bin. >> i was quite drunk and i don't remember . i would like to try it again. >> i haven't. >> drop the eggs with a match cover in the room it is unbelievable. >> you want to see it? >> it may be breaking. or could go no where. >> let's go find out. okay. okay. i had a het problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i almost lost my life. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ mike ] listen to the doctor. take it seriously. it's a cloud of depression. and although you've been on an antidepressant for at least six weeks, you're frustrated that your depressive symptoms are still with you. seroquel xr, when added to an antidepressant, is approved for the treatment of major depressive disorder. for many, taking seroquel xr with an antidepressant was proven more effective an an antidepressant alone for treating unresolved symp
i am going. i don't think i am going downstairs, i think i am going upstairs. d johnnie carson in the egg bin. >> i was quite drunk and i don't remember . i would like to try it again. >> i haven't. >> drop the eggs with a match cover in the room it is unbelievable. >> you want to see it? >> it may be breaking. or could go no where. >> let's go find out. okay. okay. i had a het problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i...
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and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. i'm not ashamed. how could i be? was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. >>> breaking news on "360, "the house passed a bill to get the debt under control. is this just politics as usual in washington? a troubling beef ban in japan. troubling, because this is beef from cattle raised in the fukushima prefecture. beef tainted bay nuclear crisis still ongoing, nearly four months after an earthquake and tsunami jaffected in japan. more piers morgan in just a moment. somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousan
and i think i did -- i did the best i could do. i'm not ashamed. how could i be? was before that. i will tell you that. i was. >> of course. going to have a break and come back and talk about how you got yourself back on your feet. how you cleaned yourself up and why. and a bit more charlie sheen. you can never have enough charlie sheen. >>> breaking news on "360, "the house passed a bill to get the debt under control. is this just politics as usual in washington? a...
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when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we will go into an arrangement that also includes a little something at the end for my grandparents. (singing) announcer: b dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> good afternoon i'd like to begin. thank you and welcome to todays performance of dacugo in english. as most of you know is a comical one man story telling that uses very limited stage set and instruments and thus it's a japanese tradition performing arts that requires special and traditional and highly trained skills. >> today's story. the hunter. 300 decadesing an in japan there was a man who liked hunting. he told a lie to a bird. or a small light. small harrons make good friends or not. you might find the answer i
when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we will go into an arrangement that also includes a little something at the end for my grandparents. (singing) announcer: b dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual...
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so i remember, i got in the car, and i slowly crept to his window. i just remember taking the gun, and i tapped it a few times on his window. and kind of startled, and as soon as he looked at me, i knew it was him and i didn't think or anything, i just started pulling the trigger. closer than you and i are right now. i just started shooting. and i didn't count the bullets. i didn't even know how many i fired until reading the police reports later on. and now here i am. as much as i would like to say that i really killed for a righteous and solid reason in people's eyes, the truth is, i believe i was mistaken. i believe that it was a bitter custody dispute, that one of the ladies manipulated us all. and got family and got me to believe that he was molesting his 8-year-old daughter, and the truth is that i just may have been mistaken. and i may have done all this for no reason at all. >> brian modglin turned state's evidence against those who hired him to commit murder and now spends his days on the sny. >> i'm here because if you testified, then you're a rat. i ended up telling the whole
so i remember, i got in the car, and i slowly crept to his window. i just remember taking the gun, and i tapped it a few times on his window. and kind of startled, and as soon as he looked at me, i knew it was him and i didn't think or anything, i just started pulling the trigger. closer than you and i are right now. i just started shooting. and i didn't count the bullets. i didn't even know how many i fired until reading the police reports later on. and now here i am. as much as i would like...
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i run. i was so sad. i was so -- i don't know what to do. i was so scared. >> reporter: did he say anything to you after? did he -- >> he don't say nothing. he don't say nothing. a few minute, i see him, i don't know how he got dressed so fast. i see him with luggage. i see him going into the elevator. he look at me like this, and he don't say anything. >> reporter: strauss-kahn, who has denied these allegations, did leave the hotel at 12:28 that day to have lunch with his daughter before catching a flight to paris. what did you do after, when you saw, after you saw him leave -- >> i don't knonowhat to do, i don't know who to tell, i don't know what to do. >> reporter: diallo says a few minutes later her supervisor walked by. >> she was like, nafi, what happened to you today? tell me. what happened? and i have to tell her. and i tell her what happened and she was like -- she say, this guest is v.i.p. guest, well, i don't care who he is. what he do is wrong. >> reporter: when hotel security arrived, they asked diallo what she wanted to do. >> i
i run. i was so sad. i was so -- i don't know what to do. i was so scared. >> reporter: did he say anything to you after? did he -- >> he don't say nothing. he don't say nothing. a few minute, i see him, i don't know how he got dressed so fast. i see him with luggage. i see him going into the elevator. he look at me like this, and he don't say anything. >> reporter: strauss-kahn, who has denied these allegations, did leave the hotel at 12:28 that day to have lunch with his...
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i killed wendy baribeault? and i looked at him, and i said, yeah, i do. and i really didn't know. i looked at him in the eye and i said, yeah, i do, and i don't think you want to hurt anybody anymore. and he said, you're right. i did it. >> i was supposed to be working with a colleague that day. he called in sick in the afternoon. we were going to go do cold calls knocking on apartments, sales, and he called in, he didn't want to do it. so i stopped at the printing shop, picked up some printing stuff, and i was on my way home. she was walking along the side of the road. and i just stopped the car, got out of the car, went raped her and killed her. >> malchik had the confession he had been waiting for, but he still was not sure about other missing or dead girls. >> we went out, and he show us where he had dragged her off the highway, where he had put her clothes, where he had committed the assault, where he had parked his car, at what angle, and this all had to do with wendy baribeault. and then after we were done with that, i asked him if he would want to talk about other murders o
i killed wendy baribeault? and i looked at him, and i said, yeah, i do. and i really didn't know. i looked at him in the eye and i said, yeah, i do, and i don't think you want to hurt anybody anymore. and he said, you're right. i did it. >> i was supposed to be working with a colleague that day. he called in sick in the afternoon. we were going to go do cold calls knocking on apartments, sales, and he called in, he didn't want to do it. so i stopped at the printing shop, picked up some...
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i it's six am the assault on the house takes place. i. i i i i. a surprise tactic works well the suspect. has to answer to the investigating officers on the two killings the. mission accomplished. here we're going to be interviewing. he was in the back. from that. interview. examine the house with a fine tooth comb. proving his. but no direct evidence of his involvement in the murder. who is just as dangerous. christopher the. one thousand nine hundred and. two zero three. vehicle battery. he was arrested after after. the california state has declared. it is necessary. to show that justice always has the last word. just know when you're single. please the borbidge search warrant open the door. the form it search warrant open the door. before a search warrant open the door. that's quite. a . sight but if you know where you're. pretty supportive. of the little boy well i got the old boy. ok really. close. to coming out. we're. going to leave you alone so the police department clear. clear. partner with more and. more. all right. very. clear. right ok
i it's six am the assault on the house takes place. i. i i i i. a surprise tactic works well the suspect. has to answer to the investigating officers on the two killings the. mission accomplished. here we're going to be interviewing. he was in the back. from that. interview. examine the house with a fine tooth comb. proving his. but no direct evidence of his involvement in the murder. who is just as dangerous. christopher the. one thousand nine hundred and. two zero three. vehicle battery. he...
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i did not process it. i cannot process it to this day. to read what happened to him, i felt like i am thankful that i was allowed to be alive because i could have been the first person ever executed in the united states at that age. that is still emotionally strain upon me. i stay away from it because i cannot believe that they actually wanted to take my life and they knew that i was innocent. so i cannot do with that. >> he has this passion to go behind enemy lines for others who have themselves been victims of this kind of system. poor withoutck and legal representation, you are subject to be hit. tavis: i am not sure how much more of this bidentate, how much my heart can take. the stories you have heard from john and randy are arresting to the soul. i want to get to markets and can -- to marcus and ken. tell me how you found yourself falsely imprisoned? >> i was older. i was 29 years old. i was fresh out of the navy. i had done seven years in the navy. i was working for a fortune 500 company in the suburbs. there's a knock on my door and it is the police. a white woman had been sexually assaulted by a black male. i am the only one in th
i did not process it. i cannot process it to this day. to read what happened to him, i felt like i am thankful that i was allowed to be alive because i could have been the first person ever executed in the united states at that age. that is still emotionally strain upon me. i stay away from it because i cannot believe that they actually wanted to take my life and they knew that i was innocent. so i cannot do with that. >> he has this passion to go behind enemy lines for others who have...