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which i kind of got into in college. and yeah, i think i'll always be creating and in some way. >> so we're live streaming tonight's event on facebooking. and we got a question from facebook live. >> cool. >> what kind of books has the vice president tend to read? >> you know, what -- honestly next to his side of the bed he's got about 12 books there right now. so he loves to read biographies. he loves to read current books abouts written by both sides. he always has a bible flexion to his bed. he likes to read the bible before bed. he also likes fiction so thrillers as well. they're just kind of books that we can escape into. but he always has about four or five books that he's reading at one time, in fact, on air force 2 he had about three or four books that they keep there that he reads on air force two so -- i'm not that way. i read one book from the beginning to the end -- [laughter] you know i'm not like him. >> we have time tonight for two more questionses. first being will marlin participate in this year's white h
which i kind of got into in college. and yeah, i think i'll always be creating and in some way. >> so we're live streaming tonight's event on facebooking. and we got a question from facebook live. >> cool. >> what kind of books has the vice president tend to read? >> you know, what -- honestly next to his side of the bed he's got about 12 books there right now. so he loves to read biographies. he loves to read current books abouts written by both sides. he always has a...
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resources and social support and stuff he could be someone who made an impact on the world i mean and i kind of felt like i know this sounds a little holier than thou i don't mean it that way but but i felt like i had a moral obligation to help them. i didn't even know where malawi was on the african map and of course i knew it was a country in africa but i wasn't even sure and it turns out it's just south of tanzania so it was easy to go there. so after my obligatory safari vacation after the conference then i went to malawi. and i'll never forget as long as i live when i rounded this copes of trees and over the top of the trees we could see from the first time the top of the window it's funny in the wind and you can even hear it. in the. place that william why did you put the plastic down here when you made this as you took me around the village he was like oh yeah here's this water pump that i made out of an old bicycle frame and i was like he's an inventor there's all kinds of inventions around this place ok can you explain that one more time on camera go ahead look at this is. this leg
resources and social support and stuff he could be someone who made an impact on the world i mean and i kind of felt like i know this sounds a little holier than thou i don't mean it that way but but i felt like i had a moral obligation to help them. i didn't even know where malawi was on the african map and of course i knew it was a country in africa but i wasn't even sure and it turns out it's just south of tanzania so it was easy to go there. so after my obligatory safari vacation after the...
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i think that would be a yes right if. you have to it's kind of incredible it's a. window of to to make sure yes i guess in studio william and his mentor riley. is from the nation of malawi which is in africa and from a photograph in a textbook william bill when bill abraham paid bill the first and working with mel and provided power to his house for god's sake i mean this is this is a story that is should be shot of rooftops believe it or not thousands of blogs have already written about him. on all around the internet there's you know sixteen thousand entries in the google sure index just for his name but william come on the dot com will let you read his exploits that he writes himself that will help for me and it's a great way to stay involved and i saw this just people do that i mean this is this is this is are really a chance to be involved with and einstein well it really is. why you guys decide you really have to proceed with the book did you see that i book was that i. you know i kind of felt like my job was to be his consiglieri like to give him my best judg
i think that would be a yes right if. you have to it's kind of incredible it's a. window of to to make sure yes i guess in studio william and his mentor riley. is from the nation of malawi which is in africa and from a photograph in a textbook william bill when bill abraham paid bill the first and working with mel and provided power to his house for god's sake i mean this is this is a story that is should be shot of rooftops believe it or not thousands of blogs have already written about him....
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and i kind of smiled, i thought it was kind of cute and funny.the end of the night, after striking up many conversations, we exchanged, he actually asked me to write my phone number down for him to keep. >> you wanted to see him again? >> i thought it would be fleiss to communicate with him and talk to him. i actually at that point didn't consider dating or going out with him. but i did think he's an interesting person. he's brilliant, and i like smart minds, and i think i was interested in the communication for sure. the. >> when was the next communication? >> i believe we talked right away on the phone, and i think we talked for about a week on the phone before his next visit to l.a., and that was his birthday, which i think is june 12th. >> would he call you? >> he would call me, i would call him, vice versa. >> so you had his phone number. >> i have many of his phone numbers, yes. >> do you have a direct number for him? or did you have to go through somebody else? >> i have his direct phone number, i have quite a few of the direct phone numbe
and i kind of smiled, i thought it was kind of cute and funny.the end of the night, after striking up many conversations, we exchanged, he actually asked me to write my phone number down for him to keep. >> you wanted to see him again? >> i thought it would be fleiss to communicate with him and talk to him. i actually at that point didn't consider dating or going out with him. but i did think he's an interesting person. he's brilliant, and i like smart minds, and i think i was...
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after that i just felt kind of ashamed. eemed like a simple thing and i didn't know why i had not been able to do it. what i was missing in that moment, i knew that my dad would never hurt me on purpose. i didn't have that information that there might be something going on in his head where he could value my safety but not be able to keep me safe. that there might be an explanation besides this is my fault because i knew he would never hurt me in some how i had gotten hurt. as children we experienced events in this way and is so easy to internalize it, internalized guilt. i had to be much older think before i could look back on that event and not feel ashamed about it. i think there was a time when i was angry at my father, how he could let this happen to be. and then i think now where i met is i feel like, i feel like now i have all the pieces and i can put it together and say, he would never have wanted one of us to get hurt. however, for whatever reason he wasn't able to run the scrap it any other way. he wasn't able to u
after that i just felt kind of ashamed. eemed like a simple thing and i didn't know why i had not been able to do it. what i was missing in that moment, i knew that my dad would never hurt me on purpose. i didn't have that information that there might be something going on in his head where he could value my safety but not be able to keep me safe. that there might be an explanation besides this is my fault because i knew he would never hurt me in some how i had gotten hurt. as children we...
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so i was kind of -- i ran, and then i just like slid -- and i slid past the camera, like a a field. >t cool. thank god we got one take. >> jimmy: you did, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that was the one? yeah. i want to show everyone a clip. here's alicia vikander in "tomb raider." take a look at this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it was a good take, though. >> jimmy: yeah, i mean -- yeah, that's how you do of it! [ cheers and applause ] that is how you do it, pal! come on. i'm so excited for you. that's great. now, every time you've come on, we've played games that you play in sweden. >> i'm so happy you like games. >> jimmy: i love games. and i always love yours. you always bring the coolest -- we had one, where you had to drop a pencil into a bottle. >> good squat. >> jimmy: a good squat, yeah that was a fun game. now, you brought a new game tonight. what is this one? [ speaking foreign language ] >> that one. >> jimmy: now, say it forward. >> yeah, i thought it was bad. because i know, fallon, that you're irish. but yes, it's called "irish christmas eve." >> jimmy: all right, it's called "irish christmas e
so i was kind of -- i ran, and then i just like slid -- and i slid past the camera, like a a field. >t cool. thank god we got one take. >> jimmy: you did, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that was the one? yeah. i want to show everyone a clip. here's alicia vikander in "tomb raider." take a look at this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it was a good take, though. >> jimmy: yeah, i mean -- yeah, that's how you do of it! [ cheers and applause ] that is how you do it, pal! come...
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i have liked a lot and know pretty well. they are all of that bit different. was john mcenroe a role model? yeah, kindf people would disagree with that. but yeah, which one stands out more than the other -- i really do look at them as my children, and who is your favorite child? you can't say that. david: so does tiger woods give you golf tips, or you don't play golf? phil: i do, badly. he tried to give me a tip, but it didn't really work. david: so, the high point of your career you would say was when nike went public or when nike came to the success it currently has? what would you say is the high point, the most favorable memory you have? phil: i kind of look at nike as my work of art, if you will, and just the whole painting is what matters. david: now let's talk finally about leadership. so, leadership is not clear to people, whether you are born with it or you inherit it, or become a leader by education. what do you think makes a great leader? phil: well, they come in all shapes and sizes, don't they? you know, obviously hollywood portrays leaders as tall, handsome, and strong-jawed, but a lot o
i have liked a lot and know pretty well. they are all of that bit different. was john mcenroe a role model? yeah, kindf people would disagree with that. but yeah, which one stands out more than the other -- i really do look at them as my children, and who is your favorite child? you can't say that. david: so does tiger woods give you golf tips, or you don't play golf? phil: i do, badly. he tried to give me a tip, but it didn't really work. david: so, the high point of your career you would say...
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anything that impeded me from reaching those folks i kind of resented. but that said, i think it is very important to say again that there are certain elements of what you would call suspense fiction, which are useful and carry all sorts of other elements of values in a book. i never ever, ever wanted somebody to be bored or indifferent to what happened next. >> greg, i i would love you to talk about, i'd like us to all talk about process, and so if you would talk a little bit about the guys in the basement. >> okay. >> one of the most i think charming things. >> i always get in trouble with my publisher, aye most of the year like to a publishers, i've always done that. i don't write. i coach my kids little league, i play music and what if i'm doing. the is with itself outside without writing a word. stephen king put it best when he said all the writers might like a house, and the subconscious is a basement of the house. down into in the basement are h of crates that are unlabeled and the stupidest thing you can do as a writer is try to go down in the bas
anything that impeded me from reaching those folks i kind of resented. but that said, i think it is very important to say again that there are certain elements of what you would call suspense fiction, which are useful and carry all sorts of other elements of values in a book. i never ever, ever wanted somebody to be bored or indifferent to what happened next. >> greg, i i would love you to talk about, i'd like us to all talk about process, and so if you would talk a little bit about the...
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but i didn't want that reputation either. so it is kind of like the saying damned if you do, damned if you don't. >> you didn't want it to get out because -- >> i mean, look at the bad things people are are saying about me now. i didn't want that then. and i didn't want it for him either. >> hard question to ask, and, but, you said you had text that first time. all the times you saw him, this was an ongoing sexual relationship? >> absolutely. >> can you estimate how many times you actually saw him? >> again, when you're in a relationship, do you count how many times you have sex? no. however, i can tell you we saw each other a minimum of five times a month, up to bigger new numbers per month. >> over the course of how long? >> over the course of 2006 through, i think i ended the relationship april 2007, so we were together ten months before i chose to end it. we saw each other quite frequently. >> so dozens of times you were together. >> many of dozens of times. >> many dozens of times. this is another tough question, and, again, but it ha
but i didn't want that reputation either. so it is kind of like the saying damned if you do, damned if you don't. >> you didn't want it to get out because -- >> i mean, look at the bad things people are are saying about me now. i didn't want that then. and i didn't want it for him either. >> hard question to ask, and, but, you said you had text that first time. all the times you saw him, this was an ongoing sexual relationship? >> absolutely. >> can you estimate...
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and so kind of like went downstairs to the fridge and i was getting ready to kind of have my glass of. and i was chatting to him over there and i don't remember him kind of holding up the phone. because he took video of the whole thing. and i thought that he was kind of, like, texting but still, you know, speaking to me. and then as i then turn my attention back to the fridge, i see this terrifying head staring back at me and i don't necessarily recognize that it's him. but i just know that somebody's just bloodied in my -- like in my fridge, hairy and -- oh, god. horror. >> seth: i mean, i thought it was bad enough, but the fact that you also wanted filtered water. >> yeah, no. [ laughter ] big time. that's why i was there. yeah, exactly. >> seth: well, i hope you have plans on how to get him back. you're running out of time. >> i'm running out of time. i know, the anniversary is coming up. >> seth: yeah. >> first of april. >> seth: yeah. >> but that's the thing, like as a family -- certainly my family, we don't really do pranks in that way. like, first of april it comes and goes. i
and so kind of like went downstairs to the fridge and i was getting ready to kind of have my glass of. and i was chatting to him over there and i don't remember him kind of holding up the phone. because he took video of the whole thing. and i thought that he was kind of, like, texting but still, you know, speaking to me. and then as i then turn my attention back to the fridge, i see this terrifying head staring back at me and i don't necessarily recognize that it's him. but i just know that...
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that, as nothing as i become kind of my rest stop, like in a normal situation conversation. we can talk about -- there is a point in my book where i'm struggling, am i failing my journalistic mission here? am i not, am i losing a bit of my instincts about this? >> did you talk about music and stuff? >> we drove around for an hour sitting -- singing! i think the human thing. they could be spent a large amount of time with anyone then it is natural to develop some kind of rapport.the chasm of politics was far too wide for any of us to cross but i've struggled with it a few times. in my not being hard enough on this diet? so i have to read the book but hopefully i did okay. >> the relationship to matthew, you're very transparent about your worries about it. and i think that has to do a little bit with how you approach them. like i am a socialist. it is a different approach from other reporters and he also talked about a field about matthew and then matthew is like having asked me about the holocaust and want to weigh in? >> and that was a wake-up call. i realized that i hadn't a
that, as nothing as i become kind of my rest stop, like in a normal situation conversation. we can talk about -- there is a point in my book where i'm struggling, am i failing my journalistic mission here? am i not, am i losing a bit of my instincts about this? >> did you talk about music and stuff? >> we drove around for an hour sitting -- singing! i think the human thing. they could be spent a large amount of time with anyone then it is natural to develop some kind of rapport.the...
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it was -- i was kind of lost as to what to do. went -- bewere in the exact same spot as the shooter. he targeted that spot where i was. it's by a miracle i wasn't shot because i was like right there. >> i'm in a weird mood right now. i don't really know what's going on. marco rubio needs to calm down, okay? he really got his feelings hurt, and i get that. but he needs to get over himself. he's like -- he's acting out, and it's funny. sometimes i forget that we are the high schoolers here. >> last night me and a couple of friends went back to the memorials. it's important to see why we're all doing what we're doing. so i'm going to be going back there every day, and i'm going to be crying, and i'm going to be sitting at each grave and, um, just embracing it because 17 people died. and we can't forget about them. ♪ >> 911, what is your emergency? >> i just got a call from douglas high school. a female on the line advises me there's a shooter at the school. >> so we heard the first two shots in the hallway behind me, and everyone fro
it was -- i was kind of lost as to what to do. went -- bewere in the exact same spot as the shooter. he targeted that spot where i was. it's by a miracle i wasn't shot because i was like right there. >> i'm in a weird mood right now. i don't really know what's going on. marco rubio needs to calm down, okay? he really got his feelings hurt, and i get that. but he needs to get over himself. he's like -- he's acting out, and it's funny. sometimes i forget that we are the high schoolers...
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of contributed to this feeling of, i do think president trump was kind of the result what happened under the obama administration people want to swing the other way. >> i don't agree with president obama on much. i think on policy gay marriage and immigration are only two things we agree on. i think that this idea that he was this overly divisive human is a fantasy that was created by right-wing media, i'm probably partially complicit in since i was at the rnc at the time. he did his best. look, sure, he is human. he had moments where i think was condescending towards particularly working-class people. i think there are people that are rightly felt con descended too but he said nothing even in the ballpark of trump's least condescending tweet on the day on every given day. and i think he at times went out of his way to try to reach out to republicans and it was, there was not interest, i think that was driven by republican based voters. so i know that is kind of unpopular opinion among my republican colleagues, but i think this was driven less by preside
of contributed to this feeling of, i do think president trump was kind of the result what happened under the obama administration people want to swing the other way. >> i don't agree with president obama on much. i think on policy gay marriage and immigration are only two things we agree on. i think that this idea that he was this overly divisive human is a fantasy that was created by right-wing media, i'm probably partially complicit in since i was at the rnc at the time. he did his...
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i was pretty kind. [laughter] >> but one thing i said was that the author needs to take cole porter's advice and brush up on shakespeare. [laughter] you know, before the lecture today i did a podcast with dr. braeburn and he said -- this is kind of weird. you are an english professor? shouldn't you be a history professor? there is an advantage to being an english professor and that is that we know our shakespeare. [laughter] >> ok. well, i have a whole list of a bunch more things to talk about but i don't know that i have a lot more time to talk about them. i have a whole chapter on pamphlets. one of the interesting things about all of the pamphlets that george washington purchased -- now these things, there is no information to date exactly when he purchased them, but pamphlets were like newspapers. they were topical and timely and you bought them when they first came out and if you didn't, they were outdated pretty quickly. but, there was a literary practice called versification. what would happen is t
i was pretty kind. [laughter] >> but one thing i said was that the author needs to take cole porter's advice and brush up on shakespeare. [laughter] you know, before the lecture today i did a podcast with dr. braeburn and he said -- this is kind of weird. you are an english professor? shouldn't you be a history professor? there is an advantage to being an english professor and that is that we know our shakespeare. [laughter] >> ok. well, i have a whole list of a bunch more things to...
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and i kind of wanted to narrate that to lola. >> you start to create the specter of a monster. there's a brilliant illustration of monster, a cross between a bat and i don't know what, riding a tsunami and everybody fleeing. and lola gets that side of the story from the super in her building. and nobody's told her about the monster, which is, of course, the dictator trujillo in the '60s. tell us about that ugly part of the history there is that she's now a being taught. >> many places have faced political monsters. in the dominican republic, we had a dictator who ruled for 31 years. incredibly cruel, violent, sadistic. he had u.s. backing and a lot of dominican families were ter tro rised. the first wave of immigrants were fleeing from his regime. and he was someone of really -- he was like a terror that lingered over the entire community. when i was young, trujillo, he was already dead, yet you could feel the fear that he still emanated. he was like something from the undead, something that lingered on. and my parents and grandparents, when they would tell stories, they would t
and i kind of wanted to narrate that to lola. >> you start to create the specter of a monster. there's a brilliant illustration of monster, a cross between a bat and i don't know what, riding a tsunami and everybody fleeing. and lola gets that side of the story from the super in her building. and nobody's told her about the monster, which is, of course, the dictator trujillo in the '60s. tell us about that ugly part of the history there is that she's now a being taught. >> many...
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i'm just on the -- i think in this discussion, we've had, obviously, a lot about the kind of housing and jobs, you know, tilting this plan one way or the other, a balancing of it, and i appreciate supervisor kim's comments on this also in that let's maximize the amount of housing, let's get up to what we can do in the eir. you offered a couple of solutions in the presentation prosecute a planning standpoint. which of those do you think work the best. >> the 30,00040,000 is a no brainer if you're trying to maximize them. they're great sites for housing, and it's a very simple shift, so one letter in the -- or one number in the code. >> right. >> and then, the more challenging one is the west coma muo, and ju coma -- soma muo, and just because i'm really sympathetic to the flower mart and the way it operates as a community member spoke, 1:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., i wouldn't want to be backing up to that facility. that's a challenge, with that, maybe more along sixth street makes sense, and certainly along the sites of fifth street makes sense for being allowed to have housing. >> well, it'
i'm just on the -- i think in this discussion, we've had, obviously, a lot about the kind of housing and jobs, you know, tilting this plan one way or the other, a balancing of it, and i appreciate supervisor kim's comments on this also in that let's maximize the amount of housing, let's get up to what we can do in the eir. you offered a couple of solutions in the presentation prosecute a planning standpoint. which of those do you think work the best. >> the 30,00040,000 is a no brainer if...
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i kind of knew that they would translate quite well into english and that they would work. er and recorded her over a long period. i mean, not continuously, but you heard her talking. and what's striking about the book is that, although it's narrated by you, it's told by you, the rhythms and cadences of her language, the poetry of her language, the simple poetry of normal day speech, really comes through, and that's what's alluring about it. and that's really what convinced you? yes, it really did. there are a couple of things. one of them is it's an oral tradition. she didn't read until she was in her 605. in an oral tradition, stories are remembered and told again. in ethiopia, the effect and the skill with which you tell a story is really important. the other thing that's obvious to anyone who approaches the book is, of course, that it's set in a country which has gone through huge convulsions in the century of the life that you mentioned — she died five years ago. let's just go through that because the world that she grew up in — there was going to be a fascist invasion,
i kind of knew that they would translate quite well into english and that they would work. er and recorded her over a long period. i mean, not continuously, but you heard her talking. and what's striking about the book is that, although it's narrated by you, it's told by you, the rhythms and cadences of her language, the poetry of her language, the simple poetry of normal day speech, really comes through, and that's what's alluring about it. and that's really what convinced you? yes, it really...
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like i felt like the idea of her, like, melted me, kind of. have you read it to her yet? >> i did. >> seth: and how was she -- did she like it? >> well, her go-to is "good night moon." >> seth: sure. >> so i had to wrestle that one out of her hand. but, when i got this one in, i was flipping through it and it her eyes were kind of traveling, like from page to page. so i was digging that. >> seth: i will say that this is -- it's a lot. it has a lot in it that i feel like my son would dig too. >> you think? >> seth: because he likes -- he likes animals. he likes to point at things and see them. >> yes. yeah. she was chomping on the elephant page. >> seth: and also, i would love to get good night moon out of his hands too. >> how are they so hooked on that? >> seth: it's weird. >> what is it? >> seth: it's weirdly hypnotic and strange and i hate it so much. [ laughter ] there are so many things about it that i hate so much. and also, it takes a minute to read it. >> it's over. >> seth: and when it starts, i'm like, "oh, here we go!" "oh, let me gu
like i felt like the idea of her, like, melted me, kind of. have you read it to her yet? >> i did. >> seth: and how was she -- did she like it? >> well, her go-to is "good night moon." >> seth: sure. >> so i had to wrestle that one out of her hand. but, when i got this one in, i was flipping through it and it her eyes were kind of traveling, like from page to page. so i was digging that. >> seth: i will say that this is -- it's a lot. it has a lot...
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i kind of. i think. it in though it was just i was just getting lots of people mentioning my name. so yeah but it was nice well. yeah people were talking about you home. now that they were in there but the but. i didn't enjoy it as much as i was supposed to enjoy it. why don't why don't you enjoy that. you know i i. i yeah i don't know i just don't like it. they keep people i just like. mission among all the time. i think you've been caught to feel that way william or you just do feel i guess to feel. if. you think of yourself as humble feel feel. i don't know if you want to put. to me that i'm fine i guess so if a lot of people. are mean that i'm numb. then i get some. more. and. more. power. to move. it through or. move. on. and move back. home. who. who. stay to fish if. i find speaking up here. but. you didn't see. did you see that stuart. up should keep. it if just to see if you're sick. oh. yes. you know. you want to rest. thank you thank . you. in the five years that you. know. his life and transfer change. do you ever talk to him about or do you wonder if. this is like it w
i kind of. i think. it in though it was just i was just getting lots of people mentioning my name. so yeah but it was nice well. yeah people were talking about you home. now that they were in there but the but. i didn't enjoy it as much as i was supposed to enjoy it. why don't why don't you enjoy that. you know i i. i yeah i don't know i just don't like it. they keep people i just like. mission among all the time. i think you've been caught to feel that way william or you just do feel i guess...
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i went to college because it was kind of expected of me to do that. i wasn't doing well there. i couldn't pay attention or study and one day i just happened to go into the book store to buy gum or something, not a book. wasn't a big lead reader but found a book on the shelf that had a red, white and blue cover and a cool title, made me pick it up and i read the back and then started paging through it, and was interested enough that i took my gum money and purchase the book and went back to my dorm room and laid there for the next few days of my unmade dorm room bed and red thesters of the fighter pilots that became the test pilots and the original mercury, gemini and apollo astronauts the book was "the right stuff" and i recognized traits those guys lad in themes and i felt like i had, too. one big exception, and that is my able to do my homework and study and i thought, if i can fix that thing about myself, maybe i could fly in space some day. so, i -- it wasn't easy at firstment took me a year and had some motivation and encouragement. took me a year to turn the page on that
i went to college because it was kind of expected of me to do that. i wasn't doing well there. i couldn't pay attention or study and one day i just happened to go into the book store to buy gum or something, not a book. wasn't a big lead reader but found a book on the shelf that had a red, white and blue cover and a cool title, made me pick it up and i read the back and then started paging through it, and was interested enough that i took my gum money and purchase the book and went back to my...
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>> i kind of said my peace on the regulatory front. >> how do we advocate to other ceos? >> i heard patrick right, because there is a bouncing here you can't hear as well. you said changing seats? >> changing seats when it comes to politicians? >> i think you guys have to take control, come on, faster the better. really, i sit on on various industry groups and they know who i am and what i believe in. let's take this, no, i give the arguments. but changing folks minds especially when they are older. some of us, hopefully can change our minds and think things through and change when you see some new information. but most people don't. they don't think as well. so we need some of you folks to come and change the seats, whether it's politics or ceo level, run and operate companies. >> i think ronald reagan summed it up very well. he said you don't change minds in washington, capital hill through sweet reason, you do it through the heat of public opinion. the politicians are lagging indicator. you need to take the lead in being a leading indicator. that's how you get change. t
>> i kind of said my peace on the regulatory front. >> how do we advocate to other ceos? >> i heard patrick right, because there is a bouncing here you can't hear as well. you said changing seats? >> changing seats when it comes to politicians? >> i think you guys have to take control, come on, faster the better. really, i sit on on various industry groups and they know who i am and what i believe in. let's take this, no, i give the arguments. but changing folks...
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and i think that kind of confused things. elastica, i think, which was fantastic. but i think that allowed us to do what we ended up doing with the songs on dogma and the more grandiose stuff. i get the sense you don't really like the association with britpop now? i don't like what it became. i was writing, i was documenting britishness, englishness, whatever you want to call it, and i think those of other bands that came later were celebrating it, and i think that's the difference. i documented it because it was part of the world i saw around me and i wanted to document real life. it was almost like a slightly scruffy, mike leigh kind of vision of the world that i saw around me, and i think it became a... it mutated from a mike leigh film into a carry on film. it was a period of creativity. do you think there's been a period of creativity since like it? i think it was the last big movement in alternative music. and it had value in that sense. i think its rejection of american cultural imperialism was a really powerful statem
and i think that kind of confused things. elastica, i think, which was fantastic. but i think that allowed us to do what we ended up doing with the songs on dogma and the more grandiose stuff. i get the sense you don't really like the association with britpop now? i don't like what it became. i was writing, i was documenting britishness, englishness, whatever you want to call it, and i think those of other bands that came later were celebrating it, and i think that's the difference. i...
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i kind of i like. it in though it was just i was just getting a lot of people mentioning my name. so yeah but it was nice oh. yeah people were talking about you home. now that they wouldn't apply to but. i didn't enjoy as much as i was supposed to marry. why don't why don't you enjoyed that. no i i. i yeah i don't know why i just don't like it it's like. i. like it when if i just like. mission. i think you've been taught to feel that way william or you just do feel i guess to feel. if you think of yourself as humble. a lot of people. told me that. i guess so often if a lot of people. told me that i'm numb. then i give them. more. more. more more. newer . you. say to the official if. for speaking up here. it evades. going to see that. option. if if just to see if i'm sick. i'm talking. this is the cracks at this moment you know oh you want to rex you never ever if thank. goodness is in the five years that you you know. his life is obviously transformed changed. do you ever talk to him about or do you do you wonder if. this is like the way we did was we were. racist the way he is no
i kind of i like. it in though it was just i was just getting a lot of people mentioning my name. so yeah but it was nice oh. yeah people were talking about you home. now that they wouldn't apply to but. i didn't enjoy as much as i was supposed to marry. why don't why don't you enjoyed that. no i i. i yeah i don't know why i just don't like it it's like. i. like it when if i just like. mission. i think you've been taught to feel that way william or you just do feel i guess to feel. if you think...
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i mean you don't want to kind of. base your medical decision on. emotions. but still in one little bit of thought in them you do. you do so but i hate how what. went on in the whole look for the whole evil this isn't on the. vision of what that idea started in the. morning get your stuff. done. and i want to be first in a lot. of software and all that had allowed for that that had. me i'm about to finish or shall i call the fake but c.n.n. has not taken fish out of the home i thought i'd only half of you don't know if buffett is always right i would have thought he asked or so via. showed america. again finish we take. in no and yes it might have a legacy. a life the wish to kill apply who wish feeling saudi haven't had halle dash ina shot of the year in the who was going to leave one of the video. that you saw in the u.k. so. i don't really know. the . the. over. several million must be of george there to be sure. to flip to food whether or tea that is as. bad as i'm racing in sydney so cut it but then your money. you. could have done a. muslim. rule of law
i mean you don't want to kind of. base your medical decision on. emotions. but still in one little bit of thought in them you do. you do so but i hate how what. went on in the whole look for the whole evil this isn't on the. vision of what that idea started in the. morning get your stuff. done. and i want to be first in a lot. of software and all that had allowed for that that had. me i'm about to finish or shall i call the fake but c.n.n. has not taken fish out of the home i thought i'd only...
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andre: i did kind of give up. i gave up because we weren't seeing eye to eye. i'm a different thinker. so, like, i always think about the future, and, like, erica, she's never really been into saving. and i want to see profitability, and if i'm not seeing profitability, then i'm gonna lose interest. erica: i mean, let's be honest. i feel like i've always supported his dreams. i just want the same type of support and respect. i almost feel like i'm on an island, me and my mom, and we're going through this alone. andre: if you're not capable of running a business and making it successful, then what's the point of -- erica: who says i'm not capable of running a business? lemonis: i don't even know when the last time you guys actually talked about this 'cause this stuff seems very fresh to me. andre: i feel like our relationship is not as good as it used to be. erica: i don't feel like he fully understands me and my dream and how much it means to me. and i feel like when you marry a person, you're supposed to share a dream, not be divided. even if it's just encoura
andre: i did kind of give up. i gave up because we weren't seeing eye to eye. i'm a different thinker. so, like, i always think about the future, and, like, erica, she's never really been into saving. and i want to see profitability, and if i'm not seeing profitability, then i'm gonna lose interest. erica: i mean, let's be honest. i feel like i've always supported his dreams. i just want the same type of support and respect. i almost feel like i'm on an island, me and my mom, and we're going...
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so i. kind to share between a lot. kubba don't you know it's not as hard as they said sheeny it out yeah story had a hodges in his arm when he no thirty. why there are a lot of hexes she said he would hold. any more. dot com on the news and hey. there is a soda and i think him and he actually. ted harry. they gave me a clue and i. started having one question after the other. and this one i was overwhelmed by the number of patients coming in with very complex problems and also by back human side behind it. several of these patients had stories behind their injuries which i also like that kind of emotional stress. when you don't want to kind of. base your medical decision on. emotions. but still in one little bit of fall in the new. shape you do so but i hate how long. what the whole. the fall of all evil but isn't on the law. one of the hard stuff and the. money that if there was. any. gun. and the muzzle of a bit out burst a little out. the mass of any and all that had a player to put out how to. put the little me i'm
so i. kind to share between a lot. kubba don't you know it's not as hard as they said sheeny it out yeah story had a hodges in his arm when he no thirty. why there are a lot of hexes she said he would hold. any more. dot com on the news and hey. there is a soda and i think him and he actually. ted harry. they gave me a clue and i. started having one question after the other. and this one i was overwhelmed by the number of patients coming in with very complex problems and also by back human side...
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i would expect he would have written me. so this is kind of a letter venting my feelings to him. me? doesn't feel like it. i cannot believe i fell again for someone who can just throw me away so easily. two weeks and nothing from you. >> one problem that is kent county inmates are prohibited from sending letters to each other. >> is out of sight out of mind easier for you to forget about me? all broken promises and lies. >> inmates often get around the rule by writing to friends from the outside and having them remail their letters to another inmate. >> obviously i don't mean a thing to you. i just don't get why you can't be loyal and faithful to me when you want me to be loyal and faithful to you. >> pratt acknowledges one person she's asked to forward her letters might not be so willing to cooperate. >> i have to send my mail to my mother, which is asking a lot, because i mean, they were the ones i did the crime against and my family doesn't really care for him too much. >> pratt estimates that over the last several years she has stolen about $100,000 from her retired parents.
i would expect he would have written me. so this is kind of a letter venting my feelings to him. me? doesn't feel like it. i cannot believe i fell again for someone who can just throw me away so easily. two weeks and nothing from you. >> one problem that is kent county inmates are prohibited from sending letters to each other. >> is out of sight out of mind easier for you to forget about me? all broken promises and lies. >> inmates often get around the rule by writing to...
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>> i kind of feel a little bit of my grandfather in me. here every day, and i feel that. >> you couldn't live without that. >> no, i don't think so. >> so, the three heirs carve out 44 acres of ernie's land along the ocean. bennii and her brother get that. it's valued in the millions. the remaining 26 acres, including all the dinosaurs and the roadside-attraction business, go to kiki, now a single mom in her early 40s, and raising her teenage daughter, rain. did people say, "what, are you nuts"? >> yeah, they thought she was crazy, you know, like she's sitting on a gold mine, and she's keeping it. >> running the dino park proves more difficult than either mother or daughter imagines. >> i resented the gardens when i was younger, just because it took my mom away from me all the time. >> fifteen years later, the job's no easier. >> she works there every single day -- 12-, 14-hour days. she's the janitor. she is the ticket taker. she has to clean the dinosaurs. she does it all. >> planning any vacations? >> not right now. >> ever consider a si
>> i kind of feel a little bit of my grandfather in me. here every day, and i feel that. >> you couldn't live without that. >> no, i don't think so. >> so, the three heirs carve out 44 acres of ernie's land along the ocean. bennii and her brother get that. it's valued in the millions. the remaining 26 acres, including all the dinosaurs and the roadside-attraction business, go to kiki, now a single mom in her early 40s, and raising her teenage daughter, rain. did people...
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would say you know i don't really think that's the case and i think sometimes people just kind of underestimate the insight that african-americans that many of us actually do have i mean i get a lot of african-americans don't know you know i don't have any interest in what's going on in africa but at the same time there are others that do like myself you know and. i think that can be done is to give us a chance you know what we're starting we're starting from you know from four hundred years four hundred plus years you know like you can't expect i don't think you should expect us to come you know and just know everything and just have a lay of the land that's where you know you can meet us halfway and we can all work together and get a better understanding and it will be perfect and it will be kind of you know. what i do. what i do is to advantage of the quick of you that is i'm. we welcome people that wish to learn but what i'm saying is what the students are particularly young become in with a sense of this place will fit in this kind of box of what the motherland looks like
would say you know i don't really think that's the case and i think sometimes people just kind of underestimate the insight that african-americans that many of us actually do have i mean i get a lot of african-americans don't know you know i don't have any interest in what's going on in africa but at the same time there are others that do like myself you know and. i think that can be done is to give us a chance you know what we're starting we're starting from you know from four hundred years...
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i kind of like it. rather refreshing. >> there was news out of china over the weekend, one thing that i saw, china apparently is about to cut steel capacity and coal capacity. if that's true, that is a big win for the president. trish: it is indeed. i think north korea might be tied to this as well. china might have said to north korea, hey, toe the party line, pretend at least you're willing to -- >> they have as much to lose as we do in i kind of trade dispute. trish: we never recognized that we had any power, nicole? >> you know what? now, at least we're back on the table. everybody is talking once again. we know that the terms deals overall, even paul ryan acknowledged not in favor of the tariffs the way they have been proposed blatantly to david nelson's point, we know negotiations are going to be underway, people are back to the table talking once again. that ultimately is a good thing. trish: i have to tell you, i've been very troubled by this economy we've been in really for the last decade where
i kind of like it. rather refreshing. >> there was news out of china over the weekend, one thing that i saw, china apparently is about to cut steel capacity and coal capacity. if that's true, that is a big win for the president. trish: it is indeed. i think north korea might be tied to this as well. china might have said to north korea, hey, toe the party line, pretend at least you're willing to -- >> they have as much to lose as we do in i kind of trade dispute. trish: we never...
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of had was kind of the contender i could've been somebody. sterile but i was in chance but the actor modern brando about the filmmaking which i knew nothing about but about the possibility through film or work of art to rouse such such passion and such deep feelings your first film a young told us when it premiered in cannes in one nine hundred sixty six and a caused a scandal at the premier tell me about that what what happened where there is a scene these it's in a boarding school and. a group of people built suppress the others and they have one guy they say he's different actually he's jewish they torture him and when these torture scenes very graphic i must say where we were shown the german cultural attache got up and slammed the door screaming this is not a german film he thought this would reflect on the side to stick nature of the germans in general even schoolboys. but that was not the reason the film was a success i think. at the time it was one of the first of the young german cinema who came out there first one to pin the oldest
of had was kind of the contender i could've been somebody. sterile but i was in chance but the actor modern brando about the filmmaking which i knew nothing about but about the possibility through film or work of art to rouse such such passion and such deep feelings your first film a young told us when it premiered in cannes in one nine hundred sixty six and a caused a scandal at the premier tell me about that what what happened where there is a scene these it's in a boarding school and. a...
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i kind of steer clear for now. we have a grid. everything is a grid. to bear cars were taken creek road in santa cruz, i don't think they would stand a chance. i would like to see a lot more testing before they are turned loose. i appreciate your comment. host: thank you. guest: yes, definitely. phoenix is probably one of the absolute best places to test cars because of the great network, because it is such a car centric city, and it does not have the kind of weather problems the rest of the country experiences. i was talking with mike uber driver on the way here this morning. he said, would you rather have an uber driver or do an autonomous vehicle? given that arlington, virginia and d.c. are laid out in a different fashion than phoenix, i said, i would rather have you, but in the future i think i would rather have an autonomous vehicle because they will that -- they will be that much better. host: will these vehicles obey limits or willed passengers be able to override the speed? guest: i don't know. that is one of those questions were somebody else w
i kind of steer clear for now. we have a grid. everything is a grid. to bear cars were taken creek road in santa cruz, i don't think they would stand a chance. i would like to see a lot more testing before they are turned loose. i appreciate your comment. host: thank you. guest: yes, definitely. phoenix is probably one of the absolute best places to test cars because of the great network, because it is such a car centric city, and it does not have the kind of weather problems the rest of the...