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and i as a tech company worker currently take advantage of the shuttles to get to work. i bike or i take the muni to the shuttle stop. so, it's not like i live right next to the shuttle stop. i appreciate the points of view the people are expressing here today. in order to get the conversation going we need to keep this program. so, please pass this program today. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> [speaker not understood]. rodrigo alvarez. [speaker not understood]. >> any speakers here? come on up. >>> i'm andrew blotkin. i live in the lower haight neighborhood. [speaker not understood]. i want to align myself with supervisor wiener's comments earlier. [speaker not understood] especially maybe acutely in san francisco. i'm a native californian. there are important conversations we should have certainly through appropriate legislative venue and i support any and all conversation that happened today being addressed in the correct venue. and i also just wanted to say not all the people who work at the companies are millionaires or billionaires. until three years ago i only work
and i as a tech company worker currently take advantage of the shuttles to get to work. i bike or i take the muni to the shuttle stop. so, it's not like i live right next to the shuttle stop. i appreciate the points of view the people are expressing here today. in order to get the conversation going we need to keep this program. so, please pass this program today. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> [speaker not understood]. rodrigo alvarez. [speaker not understood]. >>...
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i mean does he know. you are very good i was worried that they may not know. if they don't know who i am they live on mars you know mars. i take this very serious. people come across the border because they are criminals once they cross the border you you became a criminal you know that you violated the federal laws. so you're in the united states you're in these tents by the way it gets hot here. you're going to be here in july. july. you're lucky. you know why this is cool. in july a hundred and thirty eight degrees feel like to tense. well. if you want to be honest you like me you don't want. too hot why do our men and women. fight for our country. in afghanistan and iraq and they live in the terms. why do you complain places like concentration concentration toward where you get. your job where you in the army. you know the soldiers they live in a used car you complain. complain these complaints but it was good you got to. concentration camp would. you ever go to jail in mexico why do you go to jail in mexico is see how they are treated in the jail gold of action going on there in jail. there's a print. right here. oh that
i mean does he know. you are very good i was worried that they may not know. if they don't know who i am they live on mars you know mars. i take this very serious. people come across the border because they are criminals once they cross the border you you became a criminal you know that you violated the federal laws. so you're in the united states you're in these tents by the way it gets hot here. you're going to be here in july. july. you're lucky. you know why this is cool. in july a hundred...
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and my neighborses, i gave up my car and i started taking the bart. i started taking the muni and then i began to integrate into the community. [speaker not understood]. i do community-based murals with poor people, people who don't usually have a chance to come here and speak before you. and what i find is that you're creating a system, a transportation system that has two world, right. it's divided by, it's divided by economics and it's divided by who has and who doesn't have. there's been many times -- one specific time where i was going down mission, i was on 22nd and mission. it was an elderly lady and her bus, that infrastructure had broken done and she was stuck on the wheelchair lift. and she was stuck there for librarition an hour and i photographed as all the people came by and i saw all these other buses coming by, all these buses that were shuttles that were passing us. i don't see anywhere in this charade we're actually having right now toward this pilot program, how it's going to actually [speaker not understood] have some type of sustaina
and my neighborses, i gave up my car and i started taking the bart. i started taking the muni and then i began to integrate into the community. [speaker not understood]. i do community-based murals with poor people, people who don't usually have a chance to come here and speak before you. and what i find is that you're creating a system, a transportation system that has two world, right. it's divided by, it's divided by economics and it's divided by who has and who doesn't have. there's been...
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that's when i thought i should take a trip, go backpacking for two or three years after graduating from college, whenever i had spare time, i would buy cheap airline tickets, stay in cheap hotels, and take pictures. >> by the end of her 20s, ninagowa had roamed through nearly 20 countries. she shunned picturesque landscapes for objects that moved her, no matter how mundane they seemed. >> translator: even when i was at the foot of the himalayas, i was not interested in the majestic scenery, i was taking a close-up of a cup in my hand. i don't have the mindset i should be photographing gorgeous scenery just because i traveled all the way to be there. i think part of it has to do with my personality. >> reporter: she was beginning to establish her own style. in japan, her reputation continued to grow, and before long, she was one of the most acclaimed photographers in the country. in 2007, ninagawa gave birth to her first child, a boy. this event drastically influenced her photographic style. in a book published in 2010, she turned her camera away from colorful images to dark and gloomy subjects. even the fl
that's when i thought i should take a trip, go backpacking for two or three years after graduating from college, whenever i had spare time, i would buy cheap airline tickets, stay in cheap hotels, and take pictures. >> by the end of her 20s, ninagowa had roamed through nearly 20 countries. she shunned picturesque landscapes for objects that moved her, no matter how mundane they seemed. >> translator: even when i was at the foot of the himalayas, i was not interested in the majestic...
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find -- forhich i me, i think it works really well -- i take a book. book, whether it is a magazine or anything, and i open it to a paragraph. let's say the paragraph says, an amazing thing happened to joe two mornings ago. i say, how would you read that? they say, an amazing thing happened to joe two mornings ago. i say, you would not say that. "amazing" -- you will not just say amazing. how does that compare to playing music? you have harmonies. , it isharmony is amazing amazing. that is what i was saying -- you've got to listen to what you are hearing. this is something very, very special. it doesn't just sound major- minor. it gives you a? -- a question mark. another example is going into a museum in seeing nice paintings, and then you see the mona lisa, and you just go by. same thing with harmonies. you hear something that harmonically is interesting, express it. that is what i'm saying about talking to music rather than just playing through. tavis: is that the process that you use when you are working, say, with john williams on "schindler's list
find -- forhich i me, i think it works really well -- i take a book. book, whether it is a magazine or anything, and i open it to a paragraph. let's say the paragraph says, an amazing thing happened to joe two mornings ago. i say, how would you read that? they say, an amazing thing happened to joe two mornings ago. i say, you would not say that. "amazing" -- you will not just say amazing. how does that compare to playing music? you have harmonies. , it isharmony is amazing amazing....
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take. i was recommending fish oil before i knew about this product. hopeful that really everybody will try this product. i think it would improve the health of anybody who would take it. >> i am 57 years old. i have tried a lot of products. i have been in the fitness industry for over 30 years. before taking omega xl, i would have a hard time with my elbows. i thought it was because of age. it started to reduce the swelling and now i feel no pain at all. my recovery period has gotten better. >> i wish they had this 30 years ago when i first got arthritis. i have been playing golf. i am able to exercise after 25 years of not being able to. >> what i had to do was go out and buy every known bottle opener and jar opener. i never got this jam open. today, there you are! >> all of these stories are from people who have experienced the benefits of omega xl. 25 years of clinical studies have proven that it has better benefits than regular fish oil. it is due to the source. this mussel transformed in new zealand, in the purest waters in the world. it goes to
take. i was recommending fish oil before i knew about this product. hopeful that really everybody will try this product. i think it would improve the health of anybody who would take it. >> i am 57 years old. i have tried a lot of products. i have been in the fitness industry for over 30 years. before taking omega xl, i would have a hard time with my elbows. i thought it was because of age. it started to reduce the swelling and now i feel no pain at all. my recovery period has gotten...
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i must consider things. i must take a breathing space. i mean, i can't take on all these burdens in one single day. no, and with the weather so awful on top of everything else. i see there's bit of papers are still lying around here. oh, well, i've got many use for it. not that these bit of papers anything to do with me. well, i'm not gonna touch it. but there's no point in letting it get destroyed in all the upset when i move. it could so easily... well, i'll take care of it then, hjalmar. oh, but that belongs in the first place to father and it'll be up to him to decide whether or not he wishes to make use of it. poor old father. just to be on safe side, where can i find some paste? here's the paste pot. and a brush? here's the brush. just needs a strip of paper on the back. far be it from me to lay hands on anybody else's property, least of all on a penniless old man's or on the other person's either, for that matter. here we are. and just let it lie there for the present. and when it's dry, put it away. i never want to see the document again, never. oh. here you are, hjalmar. i had sunk down fro
i must consider things. i must take a breathing space. i mean, i can't take on all these burdens in one single day. no, and with the weather so awful on top of everything else. i see there's bit of papers are still lying around here. oh, well, i've got many use for it. not that these bit of papers anything to do with me. well, i'm not gonna touch it. but there's no point in letting it get destroyed in all the upset when i move. it could so easily... well, i'll take care of it then, hjalmar. oh,...
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i thought i had figured it out. i put my guilt in a box. i took classes on anxiety management and they helped me. then i had another baby and this part of the book takes place after i return from maternity leave. so i have a new biby and two older kid. although i was working only a four day week schedule, we had one child more than when i worked five days. brian and i were both moving as fast as we could, and yet concern tasks were still not -- certain -- done. jake was behind on vaccines. i needed new glasses. all of us were overdo for a trip to the dentist. martha had a play coming up, the same day as ruby's school conference. when did we make time for stuff that was part of the normal lives but not ours. someone had to pick up the dry cleaning, buy stamps, organize family photos, get our taxes ready, plan birthday parties, rsvp for other parties, shop around for life car and home insurance, stock the earthquake kit, bake brownies, ruby's swim lessons, invest retirement saving, pay the bills and cap roan ruby's class trip. and the work obligations that fell outside of work hours. dinners with clients, launch parties -- it was bad form to miss them.
i thought i had figured it out. i put my guilt in a box. i took classes on anxiety management and they helped me. then i had another baby and this part of the book takes place after i return from maternity leave. so i have a new biby and two older kid. although i was working only a four day week schedule, we had one child more than when i worked five days. brian and i were both moving as fast as we could, and yet concern tasks were still not -- certain -- done. jake was behind on vaccines. i...
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this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrati
this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for...
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i got a gym membership. i -- i takebably recognize it. [ laughter ] sometimes new guys show up in the class for the first time, and they just assume they could double whatever the girl's are lifting. i love watching them get humbled because nothing undermines your macho-ness like taking a personal time-out from a choreographed fitness routine. yeah. now you're just a dude standing in a room listening to a kelly clarkson jam wishing you were ♪ stronger all right. but to be honest, like for my own ego, i will take a look around, i'll check and see what are the girls lifting. not going to double it. but i will try to match it. [ laughter and applause ] i got a girlfriend, my girl recently went to a bachelorette party and she came home with this little gift bag in which there were edible panties. i'm not into it. i'm not. i don't know if a girl is supposed to be turned on when she looks down to see a dude ingesting her underwear. [ laughter ] that sounds terrible. i would be horrified if someone started to eat my clothes. [
i got a gym membership. i -- i takebably recognize it. [ laughter ] sometimes new guys show up in the class for the first time, and they just assume they could double whatever the girl's are lifting. i love watching them get humbled because nothing undermines your macho-ness like taking a personal time-out from a choreographed fitness routine. yeah. now you're just a dude standing in a room listening to a kelly clarkson jam wishing you were ♪ stronger all right. but to be honest, like for my...
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i suddenly thought, i had that. -- i fit that. i will take it. comfortable when it was defined to me. i still had my little angels pushing me. when you look back at these various characters you first lay, what do you make of it? any one of those. >> that's true. i am beginning to be a bit mor comfortable because i am really it is a lot of them. i did come along at a great time. they call it the golden age where every single theater is filled with hits. i came along. i am paying for it now. i give a lot of the credit to i did come along sondheimime when the and all these amazing people created all of these, and as your grandfather said, i was ready, and i was chosen. myselfhosen, so i give credit for continuing and doing to the best of my ability to help make these shows hit, but they created them. they made them happen, and i was here to receive it. it's a mixture of all of them. life is a mixture of all of them. tavis: i am glad you chose the theater and you blessed us with this genius ofours, and yet the flipside of that is, and any artist watch
i suddenly thought, i had that. -- i fit that. i will take it. comfortable when it was defined to me. i still had my little angels pushing me. when you look back at these various characters you first lay, what do you make of it? any one of those. >> that's true. i am beginning to be a bit mor comfortable because i am really it is a lot of them. i did come along at a great time. they call it the golden age where every single theater is filled with hits. i came along. i am paying for it...
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i was like what would i gain from putting my face in front of that. you know, i didn't - i didn't see what i would gain, showing people recognising me in the streets. when i take off the hat, no one can recognise me. >> i want to know the moment - what was the moment for you. describe it for me when you came to the realisation that, you know what, i do have something. it may not be fully formed, but i do have something that i think could be special. what was the moment for you? was it... >> i think. >> -- was it a photograph. >> when i painted my first photo in the street there was nothing special about it. you know what they say, the criminal goes back on the crime scene. it works the same, when you do something in the street you see how someone approaches it. i was there looking, and i saw a man with a suit, and a tie stopping by, looking in the suitcase, and walking away. i was like, "this would never happen", now i'm touching a young guy and a man in the suit. this is powerful stuff. photography and paper. all comb. and then the scale. >> how did you make the determination to go so large, so big. the scale of your work? >> you know, for me the scale was th
i was like what would i gain from putting my face in front of that. you know, i didn't - i didn't see what i would gain, showing people recognising me in the streets. when i take off the hat, no one can recognise me. >> i want to know the moment - what was the moment for you. describe it for me when you came to the realisation that, you know what, i do have something. it may not be fully formed, but i do have something that i think could be special. what was the moment for you? was it......
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i got the coveted webby award. what i really want is the super bowl ring. you have three super bowl rings. can i see one of them. >> yes, grab one here. takeook. >> tell you what, you let me keep this ring and we're kind of done. i got what i wanted. >> it takes a lot of hard work to get that. >> not really. i asked you for this and you gave it to me. [laughter] [applause] wow that's nice. might be a little big. hold on. >> that one got away. >> all right, we're fine. [laughter] >> let's go back to a great nfl player. >> i want the most attention, the most money and the most super models with the least amount of physical contact. you definitely want to play quarterback, you get hit back there. you do get hit. >> really. >> most guys that make it start when they're five, work hard of it. i don't see a lot here. >> oh. i'm always working the core. i do a fair amount of hot yoga. i go through my flow and i play a fair amount of hacky sack. >> it gets a lot of people. i want to tell you that going in. >> what do you think my chances are of being on the field on sure bowl sunday? >> i think you got a lot of work to do here. >> okay great. you r
i got the coveted webby award. what i really want is the super bowl ring. you have three super bowl rings. can i see one of them. >> yes, grab one here. takeook. >> tell you what, you let me keep this ring and we're kind of done. i got what i wanted. >> it takes a lot of hard work to get that. >> not really. i asked you for this and you gave it to me. [laughter] [applause] wow that's nice. might be a little big. hold on. >> that one got away. >> all right,...
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. >> i have no fear that i will ask for the medication. will i get to the point where i will take it or i feel that i'm so bad that i have to take it? i don't know. >> what is it about dying this way that is more comforting to you? >> it's on my terms. >> reporter: vermont is one of five states where physician-assisted suicide is permitted. new mexico could become the sixth state if a recent court ruling is not appealed. but it is happening in other states often involving a controversial group operating in the shadows. it's called the final exit network. >> the difference between me and kevorkian, well, he liked the publicity. ours is a private thing. >> reporter: this doctor used to be the medical director of the final exit network. he keeps an office in this small home in baltimore, maryland. >> reporter: you make the patient plug it in, pull the bag nozzle. >> yeah, all of those things. >> reporter: so you are not physically doing anything? >> i physically do nothing. and each of those go to a tank. >> reporter: he showed us what he uses to help people die. modified turkey cook
. >> i have no fear that i will ask for the medication. will i get to the point where i will take it or i feel that i'm so bad that i have to take it? i don't know. >> what is it about dying this way that is more comforting to you? >> it's on my terms. >> reporter: vermont is one of five states where physician-assisted suicide is permitted. new mexico could become the sixth state if a recent court ruling is not appealed. but it is happening in other states often...
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i never wanted to be a police officer i wanted to be a doctor. i took the and cat not too long ago i was watching gray's anatomy and i said i think i will take the m cap. she says nobody just thinks that they will. i did pretty well but unfortunately i did not getting in but i did not want to be a police officer but i talk about in childhood is not meant to be a sob story but the scars make us who we are a and i worship every pub to make me to am and enable me to see if there is real evil in the world and there is a perspective that does not get lost but we had a household that was ravaged by a bad divorce and a family member who sought physical child abuse was inappropriate outlet for his internal ray j and when you witness that you feel as helpless as you have ever felt did your life when you are a nine year-old bartender old watching this happen and you know, there is nothing you can do it is disturbing and i found peace and serenity only in the police officers when they would show what this team to be the only thing this individual in our life that cause pain was afraid of. nothing else no man or woman that would scare him except if a blue un
i never wanted to be a police officer i wanted to be a doctor. i took the and cat not too long ago i was watching gray's anatomy and i said i think i will take the m cap. she says nobody just thinks that they will. i did pretty well but unfortunately i did not getting in but i did not want to be a police officer but i talk about in childhood is not meant to be a sob story but the scars make us who we are a and i worship every pub to make me to am and enable me to see if there is real evil in...
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i believe she will never be in the system again. >> do you have anything to say? >> yes, sir, i know what i did was a horrible thing. and if i could taket. i mean, there's no possible way. and, i mean -- there's not a day that goes by that i don't think about my kids knowing that i am never, ever going to see them again. it's hard to let it out. because i feel if i do let it out, i will have no control over it and i will just break down. >> this is somebody has chosen very poor. i am asking the court to allow her a path to allow her to seek help. >> i will sentence her ten years. give her credit for time served. good luck, ma'am. >> thank you. >> sanchez's sentence of 10 years in tdc, texas department of corrections, means she will transfer from jail to state prison. as sanchez is led out of court, her lawyer believes justice was not fully served. >> i am just torn up. i like her. she is an anomaly. she is not for whom the prison system is designed. i think she is going to have a long road. >> coming up -- an officer receives the shocking experience of 50,000 volts of taser power. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's diseas
i believe she will never be in the system again. >> do you have anything to say? >> yes, sir, i know what i did was a horrible thing. and if i could taket. i mean, there's no possible way. and, i mean -- there's not a day that goes by that i don't think about my kids knowing that i am never, ever going to see them again. it's hard to let it out. because i feel if i do let it out, i will have no control over it and i will just break down. >> this is somebody has chosen very...
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this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated indivi
this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for...
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this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again good mo everyone. welcome to the san francisco budget and finance committee meeting for january 22, 2014. my name is supervisor mark farrell. i will be chairing the committee and joined by supervisor avalos and joined by supervisor supervisor mar. i want to thank the members of sfgtv covering this meeting and the clerk of the committee ms. linda wong. madam clerk do we have any announcements? >> yes mr. chair. please please and complete speaker cards and documents to be part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon
this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for...
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so, at that time, i had already seen what i seen. i cannot force him to take so what i did is i have him get dressed back up, i taped his pants with duct tape, cuffed him up. the reason i taped his pants up with duct tape is so if he pushed it out and dropped it as i was escorting him to a holding cage, it would still be in his pants. so, he was brought from that strip-out area. he was put in a holding cell and put on potty watch, where a day later, the balloons came out. they were found. >> if caught smuggling drugs, a visitor could end up doing time in a prison, much like the one they're visiting. many smugglers are actually victims acting out of fear in response to threats from prison gangs. >> they will prey on a weak individual and force that individual to have their visitor bring in drugs because they're not suspected. but they're told that your visitor is going to be visited by somebody, they're going to give them something, and they have to bring it in. and they won't tell the inmate that they'll do something to him, they'll tell them, we'll do somethi
so, at that time, i had already seen what i seen. i cannot force him to take so what i did is i have him get dressed back up, i taped his pants with duct tape, cuffed him up. the reason i taped his pants up with duct tape is so if he pushed it out and dropped it as i was escorting him to a holding cage, it would still be in his pants. so, he was brought from that strip-out area. he was put in a holding cell and put on potty watch, where a day later, the balloons came out. they were found....
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i say -- i'm 19 years old. i have a full head of hair. it's like a lion's mane. i love that kid that laughed. you have a lion's mane. you're bald! i say can i take the class again. go back the next semester and asked to take it again. i take it again. my friend was an artist. i used to write the stories he would illustrate them. and that's what we did. we created children's book after children's book. now here i am today with our first illustrated children's book. i call a couple of weeks ago i called my professor from michigan and said you're never going to believe what we did. and she said i'm not surprised. and so thank you to her. because to every teacher here today, you have no idea the impact you have on your students. so you 30 students, i know. we have one teacher. every teacher here and out there listening now, thank you for what you do. you won't believe what you unleash in the world. it's -- she gets no -- from me. none. none. screw her over for that. [laughter] but with that said, let me open this to questions. they're far more interesting than highway -- hearing. you can ask about the thrillers, tv, the kids' books. >> can you write
i say -- i'm 19 years old. i have a full head of hair. it's like a lion's mane. i love that kid that laughed. you have a lion's mane. you're bald! i say can i take the class again. go back the next semester and asked to take it again. i take it again. my friend was an artist. i used to write the stories he would illustrate them. and that's what we did. we created children's book after children's book. now here i am today with our first illustrated children's book. i call a couple of weeks ago i...
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cement her i've never spoken in public before so i had to say you know what i don't feel like i can do it a lot but i believe that i have what it takes and you know you have to change your thinking or i wouldn't be here today where you think your father was. if you soria now and he saw the church and he saw all that's happening is looking at this program yeah well i think my dad would be very proud i'm sure he'd be smiling down my dad loved watching you one of his favorite things to do and be proud very proud of you think you know with your success and you've heard this before has come considerable money how do you relate that to. let me bruce my old friend bruce told me was any leader i mean religious leader who speaks the word of god who has more than one suit or someone has no clothes is a copout. you know larry i just don't see it that way you know it is that i don't see it that way i just put out the answer how do i answer is that not obl leave first off i say this i believe we are blessed to be a blessing to help others and that's what the tour and i do and that's what we teach our church but i just don't think that we're suppo
cement her i've never spoken in public before so i had to say you know what i don't feel like i can do it a lot but i believe that i have what it takes and you know you have to change your thinking or i wouldn't be here today where you think your father was. if you soria now and he saw the church and he saw all that's happening is looking at this program yeah well i think my dad would be very proud i'm sure he'd be smiling down my dad loved watching you one of his favorite things to do and be...
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i cannot. >> you will not go a penny below 240,000? >> i can't. i can look at what i would sell it for and takeut expenses that i had factored in, and i get the net number. >> hi, niko, this is marcus. i'm a new investor in mr. green tea. >> hey, marcus. >> are you greek? >> yes. >> so am i, lemonis. so... >> oh. >> it's two greek-- >> so, see, you know how the greeks are, then. >> that's right. i do know how the greeks are. listen, one of the things that i think may be a better angle is for us just to buy the bank's position. so if we just signed a deal to buy the bank's position at $240,000, the economics are the same for you, but they put us in a little better spot, and i want the leverage to have the ability to get something back. when the original borrower took out a loan against the warehouse, he pledged additional pieces of property other than the warehouse as part of the loan. the loan is now in default, and the bank is foreclosing, so when i buy the bank note, i'm not only gonna get the warehouse as collateral, but i'm going to get other pieces of property as collateral as well. my pla
i cannot. >> you will not go a penny below 240,000? >> i can't. i can look at what i would sell it for and takeut expenses that i had factored in, and i get the net number. >> hi, niko, this is marcus. i'm a new investor in mr. green tea. >> hey, marcus. >> are you greek? >> yes. >> so am i, lemonis. so... >> oh. >> it's two greek-- >> so, see, you know how the greeks are, then. >> that's right. i do know how the greeks are....
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i had to be very clear with myself that i wanted to do it. fortunately i am past the coursework stages. >> you are writing a dissertation? >> before i do that i have to take my oral exams. in the english department you have to read books on a variety of subjects and professors will -- fortunately i am past the coursework stages. >> you are writing a dissertation? >> before i do that i have to take my oral exams. in the english department you have to read books on a variety of subjects and professors will sit around and ask you questions about them. i read a book a day. i have my exam in january. >> you have enough time for acting and directing? >> there is a lot of down time on movie sets. i use it to my potential. i read almost a book a day. >> do you speed read? >> i read pretty fast. i also listen to audio books and i put it on the double speed setting. it sounds like gary sinise on speed. [laughter] samed you get the understanding from that or even better? >> i would say the enjoyment factor goes down a little bit. i have to read all of these books for the exam. i do what i have to. redoinge say you are all of these things while broadening you as a hu
i had to be very clear with myself that i wanted to do it. fortunately i am past the coursework stages. >> you are writing a dissertation? >> before i do that i have to take my oral exams. in the english department you have to read books on a variety of subjects and professors will -- fortunately i am past the coursework stages. >> you are writing a dissertation? >> before i do that i have to take my oral exams. in the english department you have to read books on a...
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this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again hi, i' doing a special series about staying safe. let's look at issues of water and sewer. we are here at the san francisco urban center on mission street in san francisco and i'm joined today by marrielen from puc and talk about water and sewer issues. what are things we should be concerned about water. >> you want to be prepared for that scenario and the recommendation is to have stored 1 gallon per person per day that you are out of water. we recommend that you have at least 3-5 days for each person and also keep in consideration storage
this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for...
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as for sam she says "i would definitely go through the operation again, but i wouldn't give the kidney to him. i hate him. if i could take it back i would and give it to someone else." >> too late now [bleep]. >> she later sent some men to get the kidney back. >> that's the dude you are knocking the door down for? >> they just hated that door. >> those were miniature rised and that was an actual kidney. that's what a kidney looked like. >> you are silly. >> it is true. >> it is not true. >> did you go to med school? >> yes, i did go to med school. >> we have seen this happen before. george lopez and his got a kidney from his wife and they got divorced soon after. >> i did not know that story. >> that's why i am here. >> did she want it back? >> what woman wouldn't want it back. >> that's the natural give me back my kidney. >> it was too late. >> happy birthday. you are single and available and time is clicking away. this guy seems like a real winner. he has a healthy kidney. >> i would want my kidney back. first you can't trust men with your organs. that has shown to be true in my life. when i was reading this, it says s
as for sam she says "i would definitely go through the operation again, but i wouldn't give the kidney to him. i hate him. if i could take it back i would and give it to someone else." >> too late now [bleep]. >> she later sent some men to get the kidney back. >> that's the dude you are knocking the door down for? >> they just hated that door. >> those were miniature rised and that was an actual kidney. that's what a kidney looked like. >> you are...
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it's just now, earrings come in the form of small stickers from her food trays. >> i take it off. then i take the sticker and i just kind of rip it in half. and rip it in half again. and then just stick it like -- like on my ears. this is kind of like yellow earrings. kind of look like, yeah. that's how i do it. >> far cry from nordstrom's jewelry. >> right! ha! yes. this is no nordstrom's or macy's. for now i have to settle for this. ♪ >> individuality is also alive and well in the men's protective custody unit. where laila arguetta is serving out his time. >> i live my life as a female. i live my life as a female, i do a lot of feminine things. still thinking about the sex change. it requires a lot of counseling, therapy, money. budgeting is not the best thing i can do. >> but arguetta's means of obtaining money is what brought him to jail. three years earlier, he was convicted of robbery. after serving nearly a year in jail he was released on parole. arguetta recently violated by being out past his court ordered curfew. >> by violating my curfew, i am committing a crime. prostitution.
it's just now, earrings come in the form of small stickers from her food trays. >> i take it off. then i take the sticker and i just kind of rip it in half. and rip it in half again. and then just stick it like -- like on my ears. this is kind of like yellow earrings. kind of look like, yeah. that's how i do it. >> far cry from nordstrom's jewelry. >> right! ha! yes. this is no nordstrom's or macy's. for now i have to settle for this. ♪ >> individuality is also alive...
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i like about new york city, if i can try to find one. i tried to do three things a day and i couldn't find one. >> how about jasper. >> i will take more jaspertos because i want to get better at the photos i take. >> don't put me on your mailing list. >> your calendar was very good. you outdid last year. >> it was better. it didn't have the doggy thing on the front. on the front page. >> remember that one -- >> up next, the fox and what took the internet by storm in 2013. test test ♪ >>> well time now for some of the top viral videos of 2013. first up, this one got more than 305 million views on you tube. it is what does the fox say but a comedy duo. ♪ the sound that no one knows -- what does the fox say? ding, ding, ding ♪ ♪ what does the fox say -- pow, pow, pow ♪ >> so a lot of people apparently love this video. eric, you love this video? why. >> i love this video. about six months ago there was a state office and one of the staffers called me and said everybody is talking about what does the fox say and you have to play this on the five. and i said this is crazy but it had 180 million views. and everybody looked at me like i was anid yor
i like about new york city, if i can try to find one. i tried to do three things a day and i couldn't find one. >> how about jasper. >> i will take more jaspertos because i want to get better at the photos i take. >> don't put me on your mailing list. >> your calendar was very good. you outdid last year. >> it was better. it didn't have the doggy thing on the front. on the front page. >> remember that one -- >> up next, the fox and what took the...
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i want to thank a teacher from college. when i was in college at the university of michigan, i took this class called writing children's books. i love the title. i take a class and we read a children's book. at the end of the year i say, i'm 19 years old, full head of hair. that little kid laughed at that joke. he's like you have the lion's mane. you are bald. [laughter] i take the class. can i take it again? echo back the next semester. she says yeah, take it again. my friend was an artist. it is to write stories. illustrate them. that's what we did. which is great children's children's book after children's book. now here i am today with our very first children's book. so i called a couple weeks ago, my professor from michigan i said you'll never believe what we did. she said i'm not surprised. it's a thank you to her. every teacher here today, you have no idea the impact you have on your students. every teacher here listening now, thank you for what you do. this demand is really her book in a strange way. [inaudible] [laughter] none, none, screw her over for that. with that said, let me openness to questions that are far more interesting to hearin
i want to thank a teacher from college. when i was in college at the university of michigan, i took this class called writing children's books. i love the title. i take a class and we read a children's book. at the end of the year i say, i'm 19 years old, full head of hair. that little kid laughed at that joke. he's like you have the lion's mane. you are bald. [laughter] i take the class. can i take it again? echo back the next semester. she says yeah, take it again. my friend was an artist. it...
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i was always, i would take my supper after dinner when i could not eat or something like that. i would go into the kitchen and eat with our show for. they were fabulous. i did not understand why they could not eat out with us. i did not think it was right. that started at six years old. i went my entire life. it was not that there was, when you live on the north shore outside of chicago, evanston, so schoolthe only guy in my who was black was mr. johnson who started the black entertainment network. did not have differences. i felt a difference in my house but never when i got to school. friends werest jewish kids and jewish kids had moved from chicago after the second world war. there was, it was all new. it was 1946, the north shore took off. yet there were old families that a different age. i did not like it. i was not familiar with it. i had an uncle who was a poet prize winner. librarian of congress for a long time. a poet laureate. i was not an actor but when i decided to become one, they said acting as keep saying an art. you are not an artist. i said why is my uncle an ar
i was always, i would take my supper after dinner when i could not eat or something like that. i would go into the kitchen and eat with our show for. they were fabulous. i did not understand why they could not eat out with us. i did not think it was right. that started at six years old. i went my entire life. it was not that there was, when you live on the north shore outside of chicago, evanston, so schoolthe only guy in my who was black was mr. johnson who started the black entertainment...
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when i said i would take dead aim at the tale of two cities, i meant it. pplause] and we, will do it. i will honor the faith and trust that you have placed in me, and we will give life to the hope of so many in our city. we will succeed as one city. we know this will not be easy. it will require all that we can muster, and it will not be accomplished only by me. it will be accomplished by all of us. ande of us here today, millions of everyday new yorkers , youery corner of our city must continue to make your voices heard. you must be at the center of this debate, and delaware begins now. -- and our work begins now. [applause] we will expand the paid sick leave law because nobody should be forced to lose a day's pay or a weeks pay simply because illness strikes, and by this time next year, fully 300,000 additional new yorkers will be protected by that law. [applause] we will not wait. we will do it now. we will require big developers to build more affordable housing. we will fight to stem the tide of hospital closures, and we will expand community health cen
when i said i would take dead aim at the tale of two cities, i meant it. pplause] and we, will do it. i will honor the faith and trust that you have placed in me, and we will give life to the hope of so many in our city. we will succeed as one city. we know this will not be easy. it will require all that we can muster, and it will not be accomplished only by me. it will be accomplished by all of us. ande of us here today, millions of everyday new yorkers , youery corner of our city must...
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i don't want to be mad at you. i haven't seen you. >> i have a good reason. >> i don't buy the excuses, but whatever. >> look at your hair. really? sweet? >> i got to take picture of this crappy hair you got. amanda's going to crap herself. your hair is hideous. >> i've had a real bad day. >> do you have a fever? >> no. i lost a little bit of money. >> why? >> playing cards. >> well, don't play cards. >> i have to play cards to eat, because i don't got money. i have to win to eat and i lose and it frustrates me. i hurts me right here when i lose. >> really? i think you're pointing too high. >> it makes me anxious. why didn't you put money in my account? >> because. i'm going to put $10 in your account today, which is going to suck $3 out. so you're going to -- do what you got to do on seven bucks. >> on how much? >> seven, because they take out three. >> seven dollars? >> you know what? go to the jail if you want more than $7 a week. >> i appreciate it all, mom. >> buy some crackers. >> i'm going to gamble it away. >> really? >> try to turn that $7 into $14, and that $14 into $30. >> really? do you have shoes like those? >> because it was like -- yeah.
i don't want to be mad at you. i haven't seen you. >> i have a good reason. >> i don't buy the excuses, but whatever. >> look at your hair. really? sweet? >> i got to take picture of this crappy hair you got. amanda's going to crap herself. your hair is hideous. >> i've had a real bad day. >> do you have a fever? >> no. i lost a little bit of money. >> why? >> playing cards. >> well, don't play cards. >> i have to play cards to...
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i like olive oil and vinegar there. i need garlic. absolutely garlic. but i know that i can make something tasty if i have all three of those things. i can take some kale, saute i in a minute with a little garlic and olive oil. absolutely. >> alice waters, it's been a pleasure and an honor talking with you. thanks for being on "talk to >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm tony harris. the lawmakers out with their report on the bengahzi attack. it may prove negligence on security concerns. >>> and questions of a 16-year-old killed in the aftermath of this chaos ic plane crash could hav
i like olive oil and vinegar there. i need garlic. absolutely garlic. but i know that i can make something tasty if i have all three of those things. i can take some kale, saute i in a minute with a little garlic and olive oil. absolutely. >> alice waters, it's been a pleasure and an honor talking with you. thanks for being on "talk to >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm tony harris. the lawmakers out with their report on the bengahzi attack. it may prove negligence on...
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i have a problem with crack. i don't even take pills. id i know. >> why are you in jail? >> child support. >> you go home friday. >> yes. i'm sorry i did it. >> you ain't never been in trouble since you been here? >> never. >> not a problem. >> you made a mistake. i understand that. >> i did. and i understand it, too. believe me. >> well, next week you're not going to get no visits or no gym or nothing, okay? >> yes, sir. >> i'll take one week of your privileges. you'll remain in general population. >> thank you, mr. hail, so much. >> you got a right to appeal the decision i've given you today to the deputy director. would you like to appeal it? >> no. hell, no. >> end of my report. >> that's your copy. >> thank you. >> when you get out of here, stay out of jail. >> all right, thank you, mr. hail. sorry i caused you trouble. >> stay out of trouble. >>> coming up, having avoided segregation, destiny van winkle finds out if her drug use will keep her from going home. and terry tries to slip another one by staff. >> you got to remember you wo
i have a problem with crack. i don't even take pills. id i know. >> why are you in jail? >> child support. >> you go home friday. >> yes. i'm sorry i did it. >> you ain't never been in trouble since you been here? >> never. >> not a problem. >> you made a mistake. i understand that. >> i did. and i understand it, too. believe me. >> well, next week you're not going to get no visits or no gym or nothing, okay? >> yes, sir....
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conviction for attacking another inmate during an earlier stay here. >> one day i was sitting down and i was like maybe i could take the mirror off. i started playing with it and i learned how to take it apart. i ran into another kid's cell and stabbed him. >> the inmate was stabbed 19 times. >> myself and the staff responded. as we entered the unit, we observed the cell door was wide open. and when we got down there, he was inside the cell and stabbing the inmate that was inside the cell with a manufactured weapon that he had made. there was blood on the walls, on the floor. all over both inmates. >> the victim survived the attack. >> i believe that he enjoyed the notoriety that came behind what he had done. it gives him a little bit of a reputation. it sends a message to the staff as well as other inmates. >> i'm not the nastiest. i'm just a regular person like i said. you're going to hear from other people like i'm some different, but i'm just a regular person here trying to maintain. but you know, sometimes things go the opposite way. >>> coming up, deven faces a shakedown. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> just let u
conviction for attacking another inmate during an earlier stay here. >> one day i was sitting down and i was like maybe i could take the mirror off. i started playing with it and i learned how to take it apart. i ran into another kid's cell and stabbed him. >> the inmate was stabbed 19 times. >> myself and the staff responded. as we entered the unit, we observed the cell door was wide open. and when we got down there, he was inside the cell and stabbing the inmate that was...
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every time i fly in a plane i fall asleep as soon as it takes off and then i have a graphic nightmare that the plane crashes and i fly all the time and it happens every time i fly and since i'm sober i can't take like xanax or whatever so every time i get a plane i like go temporarily insane. i don't like it when people burp it loud i don't mind it when people do it from the other end when they burp i'm like what. and i know it's a pet peeve because it doesn't make sense most surprising thing about you i have a bachelor of fine arts in musical theater from n.y.u. you're kidding no do you sing oh yeah i sing the national anthem for the dodgers and the red sox of done each like five times. i go to a got to see you as it is yeah i'll let you know next time i do it that's terrific yeah so the real was your goal to be in musical theater and then i just read school yeah and then my senior year at n.y.u. i started going to see live comedy and i said that's what i want to do so i still love musicals and i will do them again but for now it's comedy but of a broadway show if they revived the sh
every time i fly in a plane i fall asleep as soon as it takes off and then i have a graphic nightmare that the plane crashes and i fly all the time and it happens every time i fly and since i'm sober i can't take like xanax or whatever so every time i get a plane i like go temporarily insane. i don't like it when people burp it loud i don't mind it when people do it from the other end when they burp i'm like what. and i know it's a pet peeve because it doesn't make sense most surprising thing...
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i apologize. i don't think it is my credibility. i think if i didn't stand up and take responsibility and apologize directly to the people of new jersey as i have done today, then i think that would be a risk. i am not that kind of person. i understand responsibility of this job. i think i said this at the press conference in december. there are plenty of times i get credit for things that i have little to do with as governor. sometimes i get blamed for things that i have little to do with. it doesn't matter. i am the governor. the things that happen on my watch on my responsibility, both good and bad. you are darn right. what they did hurt the people of new jersey. it hurt the people of fort lee. the person who needs to apologize for that is made. and i have. i am sorry to all the people of this state that they have to be occupied with this matter. it is embarrassing. the whole matter is humiliating to me. all you can do as a person when you know this is to stand up and be genuine and sincerely apologize and hope that people accept your apology. i think i have built up
i apologize. i don't think it is my credibility. i think if i didn't stand up and take responsibility and apologize directly to the people of new jersey as i have done today, then i think that would be a risk. i am not that kind of person. i understand responsibility of this job. i think i said this at the press conference in december. there are plenty of times i get credit for things that i have little to do with as governor. sometimes i get blamed for things that i have little to do with. it...
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i like about new york city, if i can try to find one. i tried to do three things a day and i couldn't find one. >> how about jasper. >> i will take more jaspertos because i want to get better at the photos i take. >> don't put me on your mailing list. >> your calendar was very good. you outdid last year. >> it was better. it didn't have the doggy thing on the front. on the front page. >> remember that one -- >> up next, the fox and what took the internet by storm in 2013. as a kid, i made a list ofl the places i wanted to visit. i'm still not going to make it to mars, but thanks to hotwire's incredibly low travel prices, i can afford to cross more things off my list. this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty... and still saved enough to go to texas-- to a real dude ranch! hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low prices. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com book with our app for an additional... $25.00 off your next hotel. it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my b
i like about new york city, if i can try to find one. i tried to do three things a day and i couldn't find one. >> how about jasper. >> i will take more jaspertos because i want to get better at the photos i take. >> don't put me on your mailing list. >> your calendar was very good. you outdid last year. >> it was better. it didn't have the doggy thing on the front. on the front page. >> remember that one -- >> up next, the fox and what took the...
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out and spoke to all of you, i wanted to do the best i could to get to the bottom on some of this, so what when i came out i could answer questions as best i can, and take appropriate action if action is necessary. there's no doubt from reading those emails yesterday, in my mind, that action was necessary, and then i wanted to make sure that i spoke to those people who advised me to make sure that if there was any other information that they were aware of, that i had it before i acted. i'm going to continue this process. i couldn't get it all done yesterday. but as i said, if there's any information that i cover, i'll act on it accordingly before releasing it to the public, and taking any action if necessary if any is, for any other issues, and also, i will react to any information that's coming from anyplace else. given that there's no aig investigation, or legislative investigation. later today, i'm going to be going to fort lee and ask to meet with the mayor to apologize face-to-face, and also to apologize to the people of fort lee in their town. i think they need to see me do that personally. and i intend to do that later on today. people of those c
out and spoke to all of you, i wanted to do the best i could to get to the bottom on some of this, so what when i came out i could answer questions as best i can, and take appropriate action if action is necessary. there's no doubt from reading those emails yesterday, in my mind, that action was necessary, and then i wanted to make sure that i spoke to those people who advised me to make sure that if there was any other information that they were aware of, that i had it before i acted. i'm...
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i had to be very clear with myself that i wanted to do it. fortunately i am past the coursework stages. >> you are writing a dissertation? >> before i do that i have to take my oral exams. in the english department you have to read books on a variety of subjects and professors will sit around and ask you questions about them. i read a book a day. >> you have enough time for acting and directing? >> there is a lot of down time on movie sets. i use it to my potential. i read almost a book a day. >> do you speed read? >> i read pretty fast. i also listen to audio books and i put it on the double speed setting. it sounds -- >> this is what a writer from slate said -- >> i would agree with that. [laughter] >> do you agree with that? does that resonate with you? >> i think -- i feel that is a fairly common criticism. oh, this is something out of a mfa program. >> that is a master of fine arts. >> if this were something out of a mfa program, i have heard about people so many times. get a new line. yet different approaches or a new point of view to a single -- and it becomes less productive. there's a great documentary park,the making of south strangely enough. i
i had to be very clear with myself that i wanted to do it. fortunately i am past the coursework stages. >> you are writing a dissertation? >> before i do that i have to take my oral exams. in the english department you have to read books on a variety of subjects and professors will sit around and ask you questions about them. i read a book a day. >> you have enough time for acting and directing? >> there is a lot of down time on movie sets. i use it to my potential. i...