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what really brought me down. if i would have did it different, i know you wouldn't be here and i wouldn't be here, you know what i mean? it's kind of hard to see what was here, you know what i mean? almost on the same charges and everything. if i could, i would change everything. you know what i mean? it is kind of weird talking to you now, because we haven't really sat down to talk in, what, since you were, what, 11, was i think the last time? it's been like 20-some years. that's kind of -- kind of weird, you know. but it feels good talking to you. you know what i mean? >> yeah. it ain't never too late, you know? >> yeah. never too late. >> i know it is hard for him to even talk to me about it. i don't know. try to put myself in his position, but i don't have kids, you know. i understand the stuff he went through with the drugs. because i went through the same thing. i think a lot of the times he thinks that i don't like him. it ain't like that. >> what are your hopes? do you have any hopes as far as your relationship with your father? >> just to get to know him and let the past go. before i didn't like him but
what really brought me down. if i would have did it different, i know you wouldn't be here and i wouldn't be here, you know what i mean? it's kind of hard to see what was here, you know what i mean? almost on the same charges and everything. if i could, i would change everything. you know what i mean? it is kind of weird talking to you now, because we haven't really sat down to talk in, what, since you were, what, 11, was i think the last time? it's been like 20-some years. that's kind of --...
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>> i know what i'm doing, sister. believe me. am i dead? i just proved i know what i'm doing. >> when was that one done? >> not sure exactly when i did that. this is the one i did with a battery, though. this one is the one i did last time in the shower. you know this little fricker right here, it bled a lot. i mean, it kind of scare med a little bit, this one did. i had a tourniquet. i tied it off. about the time i started to pass out i realized, this thing here's starting to bleed pretty good. >> hill has had a long history with the tulsa county jail and the oklahoma state prison system. over the past 20 years he's been convicted and served time for crimes including robbery, domestic violence, and escape. he's currently accused of fatally stabbing a man during an attempted robbery and is now awaiting trial for first-degree murder. but hill appears confused about his charges. >> they told me they were investigating an assault, okay? well, i had assault and battery, i knew about that. misdemeanor stuff, you know what i mean? >> robert, accord
>> i know what i'm doing, sister. believe me. am i dead? i just proved i know what i'm doing. >> when was that one done? >> not sure exactly when i did that. this is the one i did with a battery, though. this one is the one i did last time in the shower. you know this little fricker right here, it bled a lot. i mean, it kind of scare med a little bit, this one did. i had a tourniquet. i tied it off. about the time i started to pass out i realized, this thing here's starting to...
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i -- i saw in your eyes you meant that. if i can't do what i i don't want to be around here. >> i don't want -- i don't want melissa to see her mother singing world war i songs. ♪ over there change her catheter. i don't want any of this. no. hello amsterdam. i'm out of here. i had a great life. if i dropped dead right now, nobody will say "so young." i had such a great run. such a great ride. it is -- i'm just so lucky. >> what -- in retrospect, what do you hope, believe, that you would have given the american public? >> okay. i will tell thank you truth. here we go. the nicest thing someone would come up to me and i'm very reverent. i go right -- to the jokes the same day it happens. and someone will come up and say you made me laugh after 9/11. i or you were the person that made me laugh after my mother died. and they will take my hand. you are -- my husband committed suicide. i didn't laugh until you. that to me is like -- this is why i'm here. this is why i'm here. >> i love how you tell your jokes in the moment. i love it when you do that.
i -- i saw in your eyes you meant that. if i can't do what i i don't want to be around here. >> i don't want -- i don't want melissa to see her mother singing world war i songs. ♪ over there change her catheter. i don't want any of this. no. hello amsterdam. i'm out of here. i had a great life. if i dropped dead right now, nobody will say "so young." i had such a great run. such a great ride. it is -- i'm just so lucky. >> what -- in retrospect, what do you hope,...
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i don't know of one nixon person -- i haven't talked to john dean and i haven't talked to jeb, but i was friends with everybody, and i stayed friends with everybody. i loved what i did. and it was very important to me. and i think these friendships are golden. they still exist. >> why don't we take a minute. >> they are 14, 15 years old. the parents are out of town and they get a hold of a few cases of beer. they have a few beers. but they don't have their driver's license yet, but they decide they are going to take the car and go around the block and come back just to prove they can drive. they start down the alley. they get halfway down and hit a trash barrel and back into a garage. and then they pull up and hit something. by the time they get the car back in the garage, the thing is a disaster. that's what watergate is. watergate was some very nice people, some solid people with some of the dumbest decisions in doing things imaginable. and it just got worse and worse and worse. now the oversimplification of that, i mean, these were not people that were out to rape the country of the democracy or t to -- that were evil. i don't buy into that. the nixon move
i don't know of one nixon person -- i haven't talked to john dean and i haven't talked to jeb, but i was friends with everybody, and i stayed friends with everybody. i loved what i did. and it was very important to me. and i think these friendships are golden. they still exist. >> why don't we take a minute. >> they are 14, 15 years old. the parents are out of town and they get a hold of a few cases of beer. they have a few beers. but they don't have their driver's license yet, but...
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i looked in the mirror and it is like what do you want to do? and it almost surprised me a little bit. i was like i don't want to be here. i think it is tucson. >> rose: at -- >> oh, i am still bad at years. 1990 something. >> rose: no, no. what year in college were you? >> oh, oh. i was a junior. >> rose: ah. >> yeah. and, yeah, it just sort of happened, and my roommate at the time in college lived in la so i stayed with her and just kind of happened. and then i called my parents. >> rose: i am in la. >> yeah. you know, i got two very different reactions. i mean, they were both like what are you talking about? >> rose: who was more supportive, mother or father? >> i think they showed support in different ways, i think my dad was more of a concern, you know, like what the hell are you doing in the most loving way possible. but they were both very surprised, that i never really talked about acting or done anything like that as a kid. and, you know, when you tell your parents something like that, they do tend to -- >> and the numbers, it is like a lot of people go out there and a lot of people don't do good and i am sure one
i looked in the mirror and it is like what do you want to do? and it almost surprised me a little bit. i was like i don't want to be here. i think it is tucson. >> rose: at -- >> oh, i am still bad at years. 1990 something. >> rose: no, no. what year in college were you? >> oh, oh. i was a junior. >> rose: ah. >> yeah. and, yeah, it just sort of happened, and my roommate at the time in college lived in la so i stayed with her and just kind of happened. and...
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i don't even want to be in the same room with that person. i cleaned it up. i said person. and he said, why? i said, no. i will not be on the team with him. he said, what you want to do? i said, i tell you what. i will take the job as a player coach. if it doesn't work, if you ask me to, i will quit or you can fire me. it doesn't make a difference. and i will give whoever you replace me with 100% cooperation. because i didn't want to -- i had grown to love that organization. i wasn't going to do anything to harm it. >> mess it up, yeah. >> i did a pretty good job. >> i think you did. 11 nba championships. >> what i'm talking about is, i was player coach with no assistants. i didn't have any assistants. >> nobody could work with you. [ laughter ] i heard that story. >> i can be difficult. >> i know. >> you know, i had a song written for me. he talked about my father. and the key line to the song was, i am my father's son. and he taught me how to be a man by being one. and so, i think that i can have friendships with guys that politically we're completely opposed. but since i demand respect, i was also given respect. so the things i did, i tried to do fo
i don't even want to be in the same room with that person. i cleaned it up. i said person. and he said, why? i said, no. i will not be on the team with him. he said, what you want to do? i said, i tell you what. i will take the job as a player coach. if it doesn't work, if you ask me to, i will quit or you can fire me. it doesn't make a difference. and i will give whoever you replace me with 100% cooperation. because i didn't want to -- i had grown to love that organization. i wasn't going to...
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by the time we actually met i didn't even know what she looked like i had a severe crush on her because i just got to know her from her personality. what kind of dad are you i like them a good dad i mean was your daughter the thing go for you do for a living i haven't told her yet but i know of course you know that she's she's very grounded she's she doesn't roll arise and she doesn't go gaga over it i mean she just it's just what dad does for a living you know and she's accepted it and she's a fan i mean you know she's always enjoyed watching the show from the wings and she and she loves the new material and she she sort of my ears to the ground whenever i want to know if something is like big in sixth grade she sees the person i ask what is the internet name to you and you've used the internet well you know it's a two edged sword i mean it's made it difficult for me to be unique because there are now ten thousand people doing song parodies on you tube but at the same time it's allowed me to reach my audience and new. and various ways and i mean the internet is a big reason why my new album is doing so well because i've been able to. get into this video in
by the time we actually met i didn't even know what she looked like i had a severe crush on her because i just got to know her from her personality. what kind of dad are you i like them a good dad i mean was your daughter the thing go for you do for a living i haven't told her yet but i know of course you know that she's she's very grounded she's she doesn't roll arise and she doesn't go gaga over it i mean she just it's just what dad does for a living you know and she's accepted it and she's a...
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i don't remember. i don't think so. i talked to him. he's right there. he may remember. i don't remember. i mean, i was too focused on me. >> what was the game plan for you? >> it depends on where you're talking. we have the story, which i want to say was like october 19th or 20th. somewhere in that range. we're coming right up on an election. it's going to get really hyped coming into this if it can do any damage. there's that period up until when we wrote out our resignations. then i go over to ireland. then i come back and i'm off. >> let's talk about october. >> it was just survival. it's hanging out there. every day there are questions on it. to ziegler. i basically went incognito. we'd go into the white house, go to my office, leave, and go home. we didn't go anywhere publically. my habit was always to walk the ellipse every day at noon. i would see press. i quit doing all that. i just remember withdrawing. people started looking at you suspiciously. i now am older and wiser and i know when these kinds of things happen in washington, one should know that's getting close to curtains. i didn't even think of it that way. i th
i don't remember. i don't think so. i talked to him. he's right there. he may remember. i don't remember. i mean, i was too focused on me. >> what was the game plan for you? >> it depends on where you're talking. we have the story, which i want to say was like october 19th or 20th. somewhere in that range. we're coming right up on an election. it's going to get really hyped coming into this if it can do any damage. there's that period up until when we wrote out our resignations....
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gone i had we'd already sent position and you know going really well yeah i was out so he signed a ten year got it going to matter you know i mean what the only reason the mine kind of moved around i mean because you know less than i have been doing business for twenty years it's not you know what this business is like it's not that big a deal like you do you think well look i want to do this i want to do that and so we just tied a bow in me get out of here a business wise and then and then i got a call that holy crap they've just announced he's going to retire and so then everybody we all had to shut up and let the dust settle. down first yeah the marital rape yeah and then i saw les moonves the night and he said don't say anything right but my face is is you know he's like he was ninety's cool it's you know he's not one of them you know is it true you got five million not to get the gig no that's not true it's not true it's not true where did that how did that start. but it's not true it wasn't five. oh you got more oh i don't talk about money larry for goodness sakes no it's not you know all these years you worked for letterman how did that work dormice i mean that really under
gone i had we'd already sent position and you know going really well yeah i was out so he signed a ten year got it going to matter you know i mean what the only reason the mine kind of moved around i mean because you know less than i have been doing business for twenty years it's not you know what this business is like it's not that big a deal like you do you think well look i want to do this i want to do that and so we just tied a bow in me get out of here a business wise and then and then i...
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i like inventions, too, and i'm working now on one that i call zap apps. i don't have a cell phone but i guess one day i will. whatt to do is have one app that, when i'm in a place where there is a loud person on the phone, speaking on the cell phone, that i can pick up my app -- this will be my app -- pick manipulate app, hit the button, and disconnect him. i want one that will change volume or channels on public tvs. so if i'm out at -- the tv is going, and just to page channel, let's say that, oh, i don't know, fox news, is playing there, and perhaps playing a little too loud, i can take my zapper, my zapper app, turn it down, disconnect it. turn it off. i want to do the same thing at barnes & noble to turn off that music in there. this is a book store. supposed to be able to concentrate. another invention i'd like to do, now that we're the age of laptops and computers, you know, of course, as well as i do, they're pretty flimsy compared with the old type writes, the underwoods and royals and the ones i worked on. there's a picture of it in ed's book, portable, anaheim portable typewriter. they were solid, and
i like inventions, too, and i'm working now on one that i call zap apps. i don't have a cell phone but i guess one day i will. whatt to do is have one app that, when i'm in a place where there is a loud person on the phone, speaking on the cell phone, that i can pick up my app -- this will be my app -- pick manipulate app, hit the button, and disconnect him. i want one that will change volume or channels on public tvs. so if i'm out at -- the tv is going, and just to page channel, let's say...
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i actually did that. i said what do you think? i said no way. id i love the show in the audience is me but i don't watch tv. this is slightly more sophisticated level of comedy and not what television is used to and they do not think we will get anybody. it started by attracting college boys, young men, mid to late 20's. that was the key, core audience. then all of a sudden children were watching, 8, 9 and 10 years old. my mother's generation. we started going international and people from other countries were watching. >> what were they getting? >> i imagine the children, i assume were laughing at michael's antics, falling down. i guess our parents saw us in the characters. what they consider their crazy kid. and i guess to some degree in trying to examine the minutia of a very specific human experience of urban living at a certain age, somehow we tap into something universal. somehow the little disturbances of daily life are more universal than we know. and because the show is dedicated entirely to the left h and nothing else, there was no attem
i actually did that. i said what do you think? i said no way. id i love the show in the audience is me but i don't watch tv. this is slightly more sophisticated level of comedy and not what television is used to and they do not think we will get anybody. it started by attracting college boys, young men, mid to late 20's. that was the key, core audience. then all of a sudden children were watching, 8, 9 and 10 years old. my mother's generation. we started going international and people from...
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i would say so i mean not hilarious i was the you know i once was very the class clown i think the class clown is the loud jerk in class they don't get anywhere and yeah i'm what i was the comedians i was the guys you know if you when i was sitting there i would try to make you laugh as opposed to make the whole class laugh you russell peters are a judge on last comic standing and you've been doing that since may right i think we started late march early april where you'd like that i love it judging other comics you know at first i was concerned that i would not be able to judge other comics but you know you have roseanne and you have keenan beside you and we have three different perspectives on it and you know canon watches it like a director would roseanne watches it from a sitcom perspective in a monastic comic still in the club still in you know in a row i watch the show is very good show then radio how much time no you know to get three minutes and a half minutes and then we show. it down to fit t.v. you know and i know so so why it's what makes these guys so good if you can do it in that short amount of time i tell you what i would be able to do that sho
i would say so i mean not hilarious i was the you know i once was very the class clown i think the class clown is the loud jerk in class they don't get anywhere and yeah i'm what i was the comedians i was the guys you know if you when i was sitting there i would try to make you laugh as opposed to make the whole class laugh you russell peters are a judge on last comic standing and you've been doing that since may right i think we started late march early april where you'd like that i love it...
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i was okay. i don't know what they are talking about. i can't connect. i didn't know what that was. e told me i was the heroin addict. and i said how? immediately in front of everybody, i didn't care. i said find it. find where i injected myself. it is in my memoir. it is a hard story for my son to read because it happened on a friday and they have already reported me and therefore the bureau was locked up. i couldn't get my son out until monday and of course at this point the hospital is afraid i am going to sue them so when i come on monday to get my son they have all kinds of excuses. cheese spitting up, he is this, he is that, you can't take him, i can close my eyes and see myself ripping through that hospital and taking my son and i said i don't care what form you want me to sign he is going out here with me. it is a hard thing and people don't realize, they talk about racism but don't realize the extent to which it affects us. almost in tears, you kind of hide that from your son because it is like once people believe it is absolutely not true but people believe it. i don't even
i was okay. i don't know what they are talking about. i can't connect. i didn't know what that was. e told me i was the heroin addict. and i said how? immediately in front of everybody, i didn't care. i said find it. find where i injected myself. it is in my memoir. it is a hard story for my son to read because it happened on a friday and they have already reported me and therefore the bureau was locked up. i couldn't get my son out until monday and of course at this point the hospital is...
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>> this is what i do when i do my concerts. this is what i just did with nathan gunn in australia. >> so you talk about life as well as singing. >> i do different concerts. when i do my solo concerts or my show with nathan it's less structured or formallized. when i do it with patty it's more scripted. there is one little section that is more free form. the more free form which is the basic concert that i do which is called dress casual which is just different all the time, a spor gas board of material, but i also say what hits me. recently i was in australia and it was the day before thanksgiving and nathan said something about thanksgiving. and it just hit me. and i went thanksgiving, way, yash i, it's fascinating. here we are in a country that actually said they were sorry to the native people. and why can't we say that in our country. how come we can't say we're sorry. how come, we should give them the meal for thanksgiving, not feed ourselves. we should feed the native americans and this -- >> an when some president or another, decides w
>> this is what i do when i do my concerts. this is what i just did with nathan gunn in australia. >> so you talk about life as well as singing. >> i do different concerts. when i do my solo concerts or my show with nathan it's less structured or formallized. when i do it with patty it's more scripted. there is one little section that is more free form. the more free form which is the basic concert that i do which is called dress casual which is just different all the time, a...
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i say out loud, every person name i knew who has passed on. it is my way of keeping them not only alive, but what i love is, part of what i love about your studio, i am looking at black drapes all around. when i look into the darkness, i can see everything. there is nothing that can't be there, including all of those souls. so it is very powerful to me. and i believe in einstein and the theory of relativity and that energy never dies. >> mandy who has some take on the way the world works, have you ever turned into a one-man show? >> this is what i do. this is what i just did in australia. >> you talk about life. >> when i do my solo concerts or my show with nathan, it is less structured. sometimes it is more scripted. the more free-form pieces, which is the basic concert i do, which is called dress casual. i also say what hits me. recently i was in australia and it was the day before thanksgiving. nathan said something about thanksgiving. it hit me. i went thanksgiving, yes. it is fascinating. we are in a country that said they were sorry to the native people. why can't they say that in our country? how come, we should give them the meal for th
i say out loud, every person name i knew who has passed on. it is my way of keeping them not only alive, but what i love is, part of what i love about your studio, i am looking at black drapes all around. when i look into the darkness, i can see everything. there is nothing that can't be there, including all of those souls. so it is very powerful to me. and i believe in einstein and the theory of relativity and that energy never dies. >> mandy who has some take on the way the world works,...
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i made a plan before i was released that i was going to try to help others. i got locked up and realized i didn't do much of anything. i made things worse. that's what i want to continue to do when i go home. >> okay. at this time we'll ask for a vote of the committee on the recommendation of promotion of andrew to a release date. >> i agree. >> i support also. >> i do, too. >> i agree. >> i support it. >> congratulations, you're promoted to release. >> don't forget everything you learned. >> you're free now. >> thank you. i'm a little shocked. i know it could have gotten denied. i'm impressed. >> andrew huff is lucky. he's on his way home. but cell mate abel might not be so fortunate. >> good that he made it. he needs to go home. we all do. >> while andrew huff celebrates his victory, many at pendleton are still looking down a long road to release. >> get your hands back. listen to what i'm telling you. get your hands back. >> offender marcus branch may end up in adult prison for his violent attack on an officer. >> i always wanted to fight him. i got to like swinging on him and stuff. i thought he was going to swing back, but he didn't. so i kept
i made a plan before i was released that i was going to try to help others. i got locked up and realized i didn't do much of anything. i made things worse. that's what i want to continue to do when i go home. >> okay. at this time we'll ask for a vote of the committee on the recommendation of promotion of andrew to a release date. >> i agree. >> i support also. >> i do, too. >> i agree. >> i support it. >> congratulations, you're promoted to release....
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may or may not have dated who i would, i don't know, what would i do? >> this is your thought. >> i haven't thought about it. >> we will actually go to a video of her imagining. >> somebody used to do this on the show. and then not having anything. >> i know what you mean, and i can't think of one either. >> i am not a mean person. >> mean people always say that. i am not a mean person. >> i thought of like 50 things in the last five minutes. i am trying to edit because of the sticky comment from earlier. >> how about greg naked doing the ice water challenge, if you know what i mean? >> i do that every weekend anyway. it is a little club i belong to. anyway, some person at fox wanted me to dance like chris christie and she was going put a thousand dollars in charity and i was like, no. she is like, i can't believe you are doing it. i said i am not going to be blackmailed to do anything. it is a principal. i am not going to do it. >> and you hate charity. >> i do hate charity. >> where are we? can adorable be edible? whole foods has launched a rap bid meat -- rabid meat pilot program
may or may not have dated who i would, i don't know, what would i do? >> this is your thought. >> i haven't thought about it. >> we will actually go to a video of her imagining. >> somebody used to do this on the show. and then not having anything. >> i know what you mean, and i can't think of one either. >> i am not a mean person. >> mean people always say that. i am not a mean person. >> i thought of like 50 things in the last five minutes. i am...
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i didn't assault nobody. i didn't do anything. >> who got assaulted? >> i don't know. i don't even know the dude. i don't even know what they talking about. they said that they seen me on camera there, but i want to see the camera. because it's not there. i was there, but i wasn't involved with it, do you know what i mean? i don't know the guys that was involved in it or anything. >> so you never put your hands on him. >> nah, i never put my hands on anybody in there. that's why i say i would like to see the video before anything takes place. that way i'll know for sure, okay, i did it. you know what i mean? >> you know if you did it or not, right? >> i know. >> you better get your story straight. >> for real. >> i saw you on video. >> maybe it wasn't me. >> you have pretty distinctive looks. i am reviewing the video to verify his participation in the fight that happened last week. he claimed he was nowhere around or he had no participation other than him living in the pod, so i'm going to go ahead and review it and see what it shows. this is inmate morgan, also known as peaches, talking to jorge solinas, who we suspec
i didn't assault nobody. i didn't do anything. >> who got assaulted? >> i don't know. i don't even know the dude. i don't even know what they talking about. they said that they seen me on camera there, but i want to see the camera. because it's not there. i was there, but i wasn't involved with it, do you know what i mean? i don't know the guys that was involved in it or anything. >> so you never put your hands on him. >> nah, i never put my hands on anybody in there....
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what happened. at first i thought someone was playing with me. i didn't know what happened. i reached down to grab it, and i felt its jaw, i felt its teeth and i didn't know what to do i immediately reacted and hit it a couple of times. finally i had enough strength left to pry its jaw open a little. >> we wish him a speedy economy. the american university withdrawing a job offer to a professor that spoke out against israel. that story coming up. stay with us here on al jazeera. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> al jazeera america presents >> i'm a big girl now. i know what i want, i know what i have to do to get it. >> 15 stor
what happened. at first i thought someone was playing with me. i didn't know what happened. i reached down to grab it, and i felt its jaw, i felt its teeth and i didn't know what to do i immediately reacted and hit it a couple of times. finally i had enough strength left to pry its jaw open a little. >> we wish him a speedy economy. the american university withdrawing a job offer to a professor that spoke out against israel. that story coming up. stay with us here on al jazeera. >>...
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was always a person, charlie, who i know what i know. but what iok to me. i never was happy with superficial knowledge. and i could never just go and hear a performance and feel i was close to the piece at all without really looking at the score, really hearing the performances, really living with it for a while. >> rose: and to do that, are you deep into interpretation in terms of where the composer was at that moment, at that time and what was in his head? >> yes, i'm into all the things that it takes to try to get as close to what the composer would want were he alive-- alive today. >> this is a pbs documentary, james levine american mice row in which young de-- maestro being conducted by george zell. >> and for-- every piece of music should start inside the player before he plays the first note. here's a one-man orchestra which, of course, makes things a little less complicated. ♪ ♪ ♪. >> out of long experience, i tell you, the shorter your downbeat will be, the more precise the attack your upbeat can be a little bigger than the downbeat, if yo
was always a person, charlie, who i know what i know. but what iok to me. i never was happy with superficial knowledge. and i could never just go and hear a performance and feel i was close to the piece at all without really looking at the score, really hearing the performances, really living with it for a while. >> rose: and to do that, are you deep into interpretation in terms of where the composer was at that moment, at that time and what was in his head? >> yes, i'm into all the...
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i destroyed everything. that meant anything to me. and i lost everything i thought i was going to keep. i lost my husband. and he was a good man. like i said, he did not deserve whatt my daughters. >> she told us she regrets the past but she's also moving on. >> i still face the consequences of what i did. but i don't go around piled down with that guilt any more. yes, i'm guilty but god has forgiven me. >> but rupel told us her religious conversion wasn't easy. >> we had these ladies that would come in to do a bible study. i have to say, i hated them. they come in with their cheery little faces, smiling, telling me everything will be all right. everything will be all right. jesus will fix it. i was like, you don't know what you're talking about. maybe the biggest problem you got is that you might burn the dinner or have an overdue parking ticket. you're not facing what i'm facing. i was facing the death penalty at that point. and i don't want to hear it till finally i just -- i'll come if you just leave me alone. i don't want to hear it! and don't ask me to talk! that's how i was. >> eventually, she joined the bible study and found a connection with several of th
i destroyed everything. that meant anything to me. and i lost everything i thought i was going to keep. i lost my husband. and he was a good man. like i said, he did not deserve whatt my daughters. >> she told us she regrets the past but she's also moving on. >> i still face the consequences of what i did. but i don't go around piled down with that guilt any more. yes, i'm guilty but god has forgiven me. >> but rupel told us her religious conversion wasn't easy. >> we...
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what i know paul i don't know whatever happened to paul i don't know what i loved her i let you have those missiles on cable and i loved them from using the fact that would see me go find barbara bed is. nobody is favorite comedian. you have a sick kid i was i watched a lot of sound live and so on pretty much anybody on time live i guess in my youth it was dana carvey and mike myers and it was also i loved robin williams the stuff they were thin and cover. anytime someone flashes mean. arrested development i guess flashy good flesh and blood have any fan encounters. no nothing of note i don't have many fans on the desert island what three things you are with you. things are people other people anything and you can be people and so i would definitely say my husband and i would say a boat. at the beginning. and sometimes great and i don't know if you are i know and i have to say my family that's why name more. but i would bring that music. bake in and this is a board. what is something no one knows about you judy. that you go first. what is something no one knows about you. that scared
what i know paul i don't know whatever happened to paul i don't know what i loved her i let you have those missiles on cable and i loved them from using the fact that would see me go find barbara bed is. nobody is favorite comedian. you have a sick kid i was i watched a lot of sound live and so on pretty much anybody on time live i guess in my youth it was dana carvey and mike myers and it was also i loved robin williams the stuff they were thin and cover. anytime someone flashes mean. arrested...
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had in mind ♪ ♪ i don't wanna wake up lonely i don't wanna just be fine ♪ ♪ i don't wanna keep on hoping forget what i cheers and applause ] ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to regis philbin, john henson, broods and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, everybody. what's happening? welcome to "last call." from evr, i'm your host carson daly, and we got a good one coming your way. tonight we pop into south by southwest in austin, texas and bring you some great music and good performances from the preatures as well as a snapshot of the band misterwives. all of that coming up. but first, veronica roth is the "new york times" best-selling author behind the popular "divergent" trilogy of books. the first nove
had in mind ♪ ♪ i don't wanna wake up lonely i don't wanna just be fine ♪ ♪ i don't wanna keep on hoping forget what i cheers and applause ] ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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you gotta do what i say when i say it. ii could fire the entire staff and start from scratch, i would do that too. >> so who wrecked the van? >> well, neil. >> what do you do, just yell at him? >> i don't talk to neil, as a matter of fact. >> why? you don't like him? >> i hate him. he's a [bleep]. he's a--i'll give you $8.50 or $9 worth of work and not a [bleep] penny more and not any more effort. okay? that's neil. >> when he got bit by the dog and was bleeding, were you concerned about him or the dog? >> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! okay-- >> andrew, i gotta tell you-- your laugh scares the [bleep] out of me. >> because it's a farce. what neil did was reach down and push the dog back, at which point, the dog bit him. >> it sounds like he was just trying to stop the dog from running in the street. >> i was horrified. why--why would you do that? >> as andrew's ranting and raving, neil walks in. instead of andrew using some sort of decorum or discretion or shutting his mouth, he continues. he actually gets even more amped up. >>
you gotta do what i say when i say it. ii could fire the entire staff and start from scratch, i would do that too. >> so who wrecked the van? >> well, neil. >> what do you do, just yell at him? >> i don't talk to neil, as a matter of fact. >> why? you don't like him? >> i hate him. he's a [bleep]. he's a--i'll give you $8.50 or $9 worth of work and not a [bleep] penny more and not any more effort. okay? that's neil. >> when he got bit by the dog and was...
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i guess i do owe you. i guess i do owe you. >> do i need to say more? >> whathe friendship they have that i can come in and take the whole carton of ice cream out the door. >> it says it all right there. there is the energy come at jerry's take on kramer. they were interesting. there was all of it. >> you just have to do that scene after scene. it is different. that is what makes it so inspiring. in. can come i can be in a real funky mood, to. jerry seinfeld's biggest talent >> recognizing true genius and others? >> a heck of a writer. he writes a lot of the shows. he knows his characters very well. by he andconceived larry davis. i would say his biggest talent he knows what is funny. i have never been held down by jerry seinfeld. i will go way over sometimes. i will look at them and say you want to put that in? in yeah. >> do you think you are sponge worthy? yes i think i'm sponge worthy. >> run down your case for me again. >> we have gone out several times. we obviously have a good report. i own a very popular electronics distributing firm. i eat well. i work
i guess i do owe you. i guess i do owe you. >> do i need to say more? >> whathe friendship they have that i can come in and take the whole carton of ice cream out the door. >> it says it all right there. there is the energy come at jerry's take on kramer. they were interesting. there was all of it. >> you just have to do that scene after scene. it is different. that is what makes it so inspiring. in. can come i can be in a real funky mood, to. jerry seinfeld's biggest...
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do you do as a player when i put you in i just accepted like i'm not playing i don't like to question my coach so obviously i want to play i try to do what i can do in practice i push my teammates but i like to go to my coach and say hey you know i want to play more you're going to why you didn't play i did add a lot of reasons and i think some reason why them play but at the same time i just don't want to get in a way of a coach like i believe let a coach coach ok now you're free agent your fifteen year veteran yes the want to play absolutely ok you're free to sign with anyone yeah you got phil jackson g.m. in new york president of the team derek fisher is now with the knicks he's the coach want to go back. i don't know yet i don't know at think as last year people think i'm still hurt. which is not heard not now got her a year ago year and a half ago just like anybody else of anybody else without her here and have to go on a hill two years i'm healthy and then people think i can't play anymore so my agent he's a lot of questions where he's going to these other teams so i tell him don't worry about it you know we'll go somewhere we'll p
do you do as a player when i put you in i just accepted like i'm not playing i don't like to question my coach so obviously i want to play i try to do what i can do in practice i push my teammates but i like to go to my coach and say hey you know i want to play more you're going to why you didn't play i did add a lot of reasons and i think some reason why them play but at the same time i just don't want to get in a way of a coach like i believe let a coach coach ok now you're free agent your...
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i am, 100%. couldn't ask for a better record. when i approached it, i approached it trying to be the best. i was really young but i had a lot to say, and i knew what'm proud of it. i'm glad i can be proud of it now again, i'm lucky, because i can hear imper feshgzs in it, but that's also what make it is a cool record. >> you canner that? >> yeah. >> i ain't heard none of that. no imperfections in "illmatic." >> most people, i talk to actors, some haven't seen some of the movies, and it's because of that. they know where they were bad. to them, but to us, amazing. oscar award-winning type of performances. i can hear it. i would everybody inner say what -- >> you're not going to tell me? >> no, no. you're my man, but -- i want you to enjoy it the way -- >> i'm not to ask you because i don't want to know. sounds awfully good to me. you put the re-release out and got new mixed stuff on here, too, though? >> what we did, we found a demo, too, calmed "i'm a villain" must have been about 16 years old when we went in the studio and did that, and we were hustling back then and were able to get in a studio. with that song. so i'm surprised it popped up. i d
i am, 100%. couldn't ask for a better record. when i approached it, i approached it trying to be the best. i was really young but i had a lot to say, and i knew what'm proud of it. i'm glad i can be proud of it now again, i'm lucky, because i can hear imper feshgzs in it, but that's also what make it is a cool record. >> you canner that? >> yeah. >> i ain't heard none of that. no imperfections in "illmatic." >> most people, i talk to actors, some haven't seen...
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i can't leave when i want. i can't do what i want. but this is what i can't did co. i can control putting another inmate in there. since i can control that, you won't place another inmate in there. >> next on "lockup raw" -- >> yes, i had a job. i was a professional escort. i was running ads in play "time" magazine. >> charged with murder, a former call girl makes peace with the past. >> yes, i had nice cars, living like a star with the bling, bling and dress code and gun always on lock and load and a long dark road going nowhere. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lif
i can't leave when i want. i can't do what i want. but this is what i can't did co. i can control putting another inmate in there. since i can control that, you won't place another inmate in there. >> next on "lockup raw" -- >> yes, i had a job. i was a professional escort. i was running ads in play "time" magazine. >> charged with murder, a former call girl makes peace with the past. >> yes, i had nice cars, living like a star with the bling, bling...
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i don't remember. i don't think so. i talked to him. he's right there. he may remember. i don't remember. i mean, i was too focused on me. >> what was the game plan for you? >> it depends on where you're talking. we have the story, which i want to say was like october 19th or 20th. somewhere in that range. we're coming right up on an election. it's going to get really hyped coming into this if it can do any damage. there's that period up until when we wrote out our resignations. then i go over to ireland. then i come back and i'm off. >> let's talk about october. >> it was just survival. it's hanging out there. every day there are questions on it. to ziegler. i basically went incognito. we'd go into the white house, go to my office, leave, and go home. we didn't go anywhere publically. my habit was always to walk the ellipse every day at noon. i would see press. i quit doing all that. i just remember withdrawing. people started looking at you suspiciously. i now am older and wiser and i know when these kinds of things happen in washington, one should know that's getting close to curtains. i didn't even think of it that way. i th
i don't remember. i don't think so. i talked to him. he's right there. he may remember. i don't remember. i mean, i was too focused on me. >> what was the game plan for you? >> it depends on where you're talking. we have the story, which i want to say was like october 19th or 20th. somewhere in that range. we're coming right up on an election. it's going to get really hyped coming into this if it can do any damage. there's that period up until when we wrote out our resignations....
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i guess they heard a lot about corcoran. >> what do you know corcoran? >> what do i know? i know i know joe. that's what i know. i know it is serious business. >> corcoran is a pretty rough prison, i hear. if you get a draw, it is one of the roughest prisons. >> pretty much, yeah, it is like that. i don't care what they tell you, it is like that. okay? it is -- it is hard core like that. >> corcoran's general population inmates are split into three main yards. the level one yard consists mainly of low security inmates, many of whom are in on parole violations. "b" yard holds the level three inmates, and "a" yard is home to the maximum security level four inmates who are serving time for more violent crimes. but first they have to get past sergeant rangel. >> i'm currently assigned as a receiving and release sergeant at corcoran and i'm responsible for the overall intake of the inmates and the outgoing departure of the inmates paroling going out to court, transferring to another institution. and we'll get them processed, i.d.'d, get them some mental attention, give them an orientation speech. what's your number?
i guess they heard a lot about corcoran. >> what do you know corcoran? >> what do i know? i know i know joe. that's what i know. i know it is serious business. >> corcoran is a pretty rough prison, i hear. if you get a draw, it is one of the roughest prisons. >> pretty much, yeah, it is like that. i don't care what they tell you, it is like that. okay? it is -- it is hard core like that. >> corcoran's general population inmates are split into three main yards. the...
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really bad state that i would -- i can't say i thought i was going to die, but i can say i wanted to i was in so much pain and discomfort. and i just -- when we all get to heaven what day of rejoicing that will be. i don't want to get there any sooner than anybody else does, but knowing my mother and father and just what i've gone through, but i also want to say to people, thank you for the prayers. thank you for wanting me to still be here with you. and there's not a day that's gone by that someone hasn't come up to me. i was working out in the gym before coming here and a woman, young woman, who was an attendant there shared the story how she lost her mother and father and became very emotional and said how much she prayed for me. hugged me and said i was so glad i was still here. i am, too. >> yeah. dr. king once famously said -- and i love this -- that each of us should do our work so well that the dead, the living or the unborn couldn't do it any better. that's a high standard. >> you are awfully good at what you do in the morning. it's a wonderful team. the data bare this out, to a great extent, your being there as a part of this team, that's driven this show
really bad state that i would -- i can't say i thought i was going to die, but i can say i wanted to i was in so much pain and discomfort. and i just -- when we all get to heaven what day of rejoicing that will be. i don't want to get there any sooner than anybody else does, but knowing my mother and father and just what i've gone through, but i also want to say to people, thank you for the prayers. thank you for wanting me to still be here with you. and there's not a day that's gone by that...
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i didn't know i killed anybody. i remember getting in the van, backing up and taking off. i remember going over the curb. that's what thought it was i hit. i'm terribly sorry. terribly sorry. if i could go back, i would. i would take it all back. i can't. think about how her family is never going to get to see her. thinking about how she'll never get to see her family. if i have to do life in prison, it makes it easier to think about what i'm going through. right? >> the person that died in that -- and their families, i pray for ya'll, and i'm so sorry. and he is, too. and he is, too. he is a good kid. and he's got a lot of potential. and just seeing all that go down the tubes like this is hard for me. it's hard for me. i haven't accepted the fact that he's going to be a convict just like me. i'm not ready to accept that. i mean, i just knew his life was -- i just didn't want him to have to suffer the things -- the life -- you know, i didn't want him to have to be sitting here like i am at this age. you know, it's hard to explain a wasted life. how you feel about it if you really -- it you don't -- if you really --
i didn't know i killed anybody. i remember getting in the van, backing up and taking off. i remember going over the curb. that's what thought it was i hit. i'm terribly sorry. terribly sorry. if i could go back, i would. i would take it all back. i can't. think about how her family is never going to get to see her. thinking about how she'll never get to see her family. if i have to do life in prison, it makes it easier to think about what i'm going through. right? >> the person that died...