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i never been, i never going to be. i want to show that to people. >> reporter: you want to make it clear, because the question many people are asking, are you a prostitute? >> i'm not. and i never been called that since i was born. >> reporter: for his part, strauss-kahn is hitting back hard. in a statement his attorney told abc news, "ms. diallo is the first in history to conduct a media campaign to persuade a prosecutor to pursue charges against a person from whom she wants money." the district attorney's office have said they have not decided if they will move forward with the case. there are a lot of people that are feeling it could be dropped. >> the district attorney should stand by this victim. because if she's abandoned, then whwh would that say to women in the future? the standard can't be that you have to live a pristine life. the standard has to be that you were raped. >> i want justice. i want him to go to jail. i want him to know there is some place you cannot use your money. you cannot use your power when
i never been, i never going to be. i want to show that to people. >> reporter: you want to make it clear, because the question many people are asking, are you a prostitute? >> i'm not. and i never been called that since i was born. >> reporter: for his part, strauss-kahn is hitting back hard. in a statement his attorney told abc news, "ms. diallo is the first in history to conduct a media campaign to persuade a prosecutor to pursue charges against a person from whom she...
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i never did want help. i never wanted nannies. i never wanted volunteers. yself. >> reporter: but a recent "in touch" magazine article papers a different picture. in an interview, suleman was quoted as saying, "i hate babies. they disgust me. my older kids are animals. i can't discipline them." >> i never said one of those words, not one. and they made up all of these things, and people are saying i'm locking myself in the bathroom. i can't even spend ten seconds in a bathroom. i don't know what they're saying. >> reporter: they also said in the article that you have considered suicide. >> first and foremost, never, no way. i need to take care of my kids. only rock in their life. >> i've got your apples. >> reporter: a typical day at the sulemans starts at the crack of dawn. >> i get up at 5:30, aiden off to the bus and then i start getting little people -- they're not babies, i call them little people, ready for school. they're in the potty training, process. so i'm trying to potty train the girls. it's hard to imagine that, but when you constantly keep mov
i never did want help. i never wanted nannies. i never wanted volunteers. yself. >> reporter: but a recent "in touch" magazine article papers a different picture. in an interview, suleman was quoted as saying, "i hate babies. they disgust me. my older kids are animals. i can't discipline them." >> i never said one of those words, not one. and they made up all of these things, and people are saying i'm locking myself in the bathroom. i can't even spend ten seconds...
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>> i never heard it called the pencil before. i like that. it like this. and then just like that, just drop off to the side. >> jimmy: yes. oh, i love that. that was my next move. >> but you don't have to go head first. [ laughter ] because that seems kind of ridiculous to me. why would you go into the water, like, head first? >> i would never do that. >> no. >> jimmy: no. >> except that people say -- >> jimmy: if i did i would like -- i would wear, like, a hockey goalie mask. >> that's right because you don't want to hurt yourself. >> jimmy: well, you're going to crack your head open. >> but people say things, to you like, "you can't dive? like, "you can't open the door with a key?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, that's because you hang out with michael phelps. [ talking over each other ] >> you and i could hang out a pool. just pencil. >> jimmy: pencil in, yeah. >> that's the thing. >> jimmy: or -- >> but i learned how to -- >> jimmy: can opener. >> yeah, that's right. >> jimmy: that's a good one. >> like that? >> jimmy: i sometimes do the eg
>> i never heard it called the pencil before. i like that. it like this. and then just like that, just drop off to the side. >> jimmy: yes. oh, i love that. that was my next move. >> but you don't have to go head first. [ laughter ] because that seems kind of ridiculous to me. why would you go into the water, like, head first? >> i would never do that. >> no. >> jimmy: no. >> except that people say -- >> jimmy: if i did i would like -- i would...
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and i never have. it's not new. i never have. as willing a partner or incorporated myself in people's lives like someone else would. there are times that i go through a weekend and my phone won't ring because in order to be a friend, it's a two-way street. >> really? >> yeah. >> that's interesting. >> yeah. >> how do you feel about that? >> it's a problem for me. i mean, it is. i have to say that it is a problem. and i do miss -- i do miss times when -- because i work so much and i think i hide it in work. you can sit outsides sometimes and i have a nice home in pebble beach, and sometimes i sit out there, and you get really a chance to be a normal person without work, and things that go along with work, and i don't do enough of that. i think if i did enough away from work, it would -- it would make me -- give me a little more normalcy. but i do have really good friends. >> your divorce came through very recently. you just turned 50, as well. >> yes. >> you're a single, foot loose and fancy free. >> foot loose and fancy free. >>
and i never have. it's not new. i never have. as willing a partner or incorporated myself in people's lives like someone else would. there are times that i go through a weekend and my phone won't ring because in order to be a friend, it's a two-way street. >> really? >> yeah. >> that's interesting. >> yeah. >> how do you feel about that? >> it's a problem for me. i mean, it is. i have to say that it is a problem. and i do miss -- i do miss times when --...
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i never counted against either one. i got such a freedom of it. i began to think of it more and more and read about forgiveness not as a theory but as an emotional dynamic 3-d but emotional dynamic is -- and the question i was asking, how do you realize forgiveness so that you feel forgiveness? how do you feel forgiven and how do you help other persons feel forgiven? i came up with the concept of realized forgiveness as an experience and did a double bond the entitlement of forgiveness, which had a lot of research to it. not everyone would be interested in it. it wasn't my best writing, but it was the foundation book 44 years ago. i only i came to the k for three years ago that i've got to put this together again as he would've learned. what i learned is that thanks to mri, we now know a lot more about the brain that we never knew before, so i really studied that material and came back. really, this book is -- now that we know what happens in the brain with regards to forgiveness and the way we did before, how would i rethink the whole matter of t
i never counted against either one. i got such a freedom of it. i began to think of it more and more and read about forgiveness not as a theory but as an emotional dynamic 3-d but emotional dynamic is -- and the question i was asking, how do you realize forgiveness so that you feel forgiveness? how do you feel forgiven and how do you help other persons feel forgiven? i came up with the concept of realized forgiveness as an experience and did a double bond the entitlement of forgiveness, which...
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i never wanted to be a politician had i been, i would have signaled that many years ago. so i am still of the position that i will not be running for this job. i know there will be a strong effort the next few weeks to convince me otherwise. we will let that play out, but that is where i am at. i never look at myself as a politician. >> [inaudible] >> i think it is more appropriate for me to focus on the things that i asked the voters to pay attention to. i have not really paid attention to either of the candidates for what they are saying. right now, to me, that is it a distraction. -- or what they are saying. i will not be endorsing anyone for any office. i do need to focus on the pension reform, sales tax, and on the road repaving, as my contribution to the voters. i think that is a lot already for people to understand. i think people will have to make up their mind about the other candidates they choose. but i hope they hold a session with you because you have some good questions. >> when you talk to supervisors, some say that you promised not to run. >> that was the
i never wanted to be a politician had i been, i would have signaled that many years ago. so i am still of the position that i will not be running for this job. i know there will be a strong effort the next few weeks to convince me otherwise. we will let that play out, but that is where i am at. i never look at myself as a politician. >> [inaudible] >> i think it is more appropriate for me to focus on the things that i asked the voters to pay attention to. i have not really paid...
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[applause] because i have never heard... i never heard...d anyone outside of a college dorm room quote pink floyd, thank you very much. >> glad to be the first. >> stephen: okay. do you need to know what your brain is doing, because my brain tells me thing all the time and i just ignore it. >> right. your brain is like the c.e.o. of a company, which only has access to maybe the long-term vision of the company and doesn't really understand all the machinery of the company beneath it. so the c.e.o. sets the long-term vision, but the operations that make it all work, you don't really have access to. >> stephen: it's not unionized, is it? the c.e.o. is making 100 times what the guy on the assembly line is making, isn't he? >> that's the funny part about our conscious lives, the conscious you, the part that flickers to life when you wake up in the morning, that's the smallest bit of what's happening in your brain. >> stephen: what happens in dreams? is that real? is there a difference to my brain whether or not i really do things? let's say i am
[applause] because i have never heard... i never heard...d anyone outside of a college dorm room quote pink floyd, thank you very much. >> glad to be the first. >> stephen: okay. do you need to know what your brain is doing, because my brain tells me thing all the time and i just ignore it. >> right. your brain is like the c.e.o. of a company, which only has access to maybe the long-term vision of the company and doesn't really understand all the machinery of the company...
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i'm leaking, i never leak, i never leak. i never leak, i never leak, i never leak.uage ] >> waaaa! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it looks good. it's great. "cars 2" is in theaters everywhere june 24th. [ cheers and applause ] the one and only, larry the cable guy, everybody. up next, we're taking a look at unchartered 3. come on back. ♪ a, b, c, d ♪ can i bring my friend to tea? ♪ ♪ pink, brown, yellow, orange, and blue ♪ ♪ i love you ♪ buhm, buhm, buhm, buhm, buhm, buhm-buhm ♪ ♪ buhm, buhm-buhm, look at me ♪ all together now [ male announcer ] unlimited is good. and thanks to sprint, you can talk, text, and post as much as you want for no extra cost. so go ahead, world. unlimit yourself. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. sweet land of buy two items and get a third one free! trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. of free i sing. anncr: it's the let freedom ring sale. buy two items, get a 3rd item free. now at old navy. those are your lips with covergirl lip perfection. get beautiful color no
i'm leaking, i never leak, i never leak. i never leak, i never leak, i never leak.uage ] >> waaaa! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it looks good. it's great. "cars 2" is in theaters everywhere june 24th. [ cheers and applause ] the one and only, larry the cable guy, everybody. up next, we're taking a look at unchartered 3. come on back. ♪ a, b, c, d ♪ can i bring my friend to tea? ♪ ♪ pink, brown, yellow, orange, and blue ♪ ♪ i love you ♪ buhm, buhm, buhm,...
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i -- i've never, ever actually felt this good. whatever i do works for me. >> does your potion keep the old sex drive going? >> it does. it restores it. even if you've lost it along the way with hormonal loss, when you put back what you've lost in the restoration process, restoration versus deterioration, you are back in the mood again. and this is a nice time of life because the kids are gone and i've got the time. >> really? your husband's a lucky boy, then. >> he is. you about i've got him on hormones. you both have to do it. >> so the pair of you are bouncing off the walls. but he's -- in america in particular. in britain we're fairly into health. >> you are. >> in america it's like an obsession. you walk into rite aid or dwayne reed or something and you just get paralyzed by the sheer volume of medication. >> right. >> awaiting you. most of it's exactly the same stuff. >> right. >> just dressed up as different brands. >> and we're guessing. see, the way i take my vitamins, all these pills you talk about, they're vitamins-s thr
i -- i've never, ever actually felt this good. whatever i do works for me. >> does your potion keep the old sex drive going? >> it does. it restores it. even if you've lost it along the way with hormonal loss, when you put back what you've lost in the restoration process, restoration versus deterioration, you are back in the mood again. and this is a nice time of life because the kids are gone and i've got the time. >> really? your husband's a lucky boy, then. >> he is....
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i want you to know that this day will never be forgotten. ve you, baby, and i always will. >> come closer, please. >> but there's a catch to the contact visits at the miami-dade county jail. >> come closer to me. >> i can't. >> why? >> everybody else is close. >> when there is a contact visit, the couple can only have contact at the beginning and the end of their time together, just quick hug, that's it. bernard was very aware of this. i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me? >> jail officers are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and you know, we are not allowed to strip them, but we pat them down. and we found one little ball in her bra. so that gave us prob
i want you to know that this day will never be forgotten. ve you, baby, and i always will. >> come closer, please. >> but there's a catch to the contact visits at the miami-dade county jail. >> come closer to me. >> i can't. >> why? >> everybody else is close. >> when there is a contact visit, the couple can only have contact at the beginning and the end of their time together, just quick hug, that's it. bernard was very aware of this. i don't think...
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like you, i never served. ck in those days, there was one way to break the cycle of poverty. i've read book about so many chicanos that would enlist just to get out of the fields and to serve their country. they wanted to make a contribution. since the iraq war broke, i started opening up the show with "america the beautiful" which i still do today. i said i'll do this until the war is over. unfortunately there will always be wars. i just continued it. we need to pay respect. we owe the veterans, the military period and their families. we need to acknowledge the veterans. there's no way to pay them what they have -- what we owe them. and unfortunately as rich as a country as we are, we're not living up to our promises to them. so any time that anybody out there can do anything for the people in the military now and the veterans, a helping hand is always welcome because they should not be on food stamps, but that's another story for another time. >> that's another half hour. briefly, if you will, you're working
like you, i never served. ck in those days, there was one way to break the cycle of poverty. i've read book about so many chicanos that would enlist just to get out of the fields and to serve their country. they wanted to make a contribution. since the iraq war broke, i started opening up the show with "america the beautiful" which i still do today. i said i'll do this until the war is over. unfortunately there will always be wars. i just continued it. we need to pay respect. we owe...
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the canyon crises never happened, but the party did. >> i have never been happier to be wrong. >> reporter: for those of you who don't live in car-dependent los angeles wondering what all the fuss is about, consider this. the suburban san fernando valley is home to about 1.5 million people. on the other side of the santa monica mountains? more than half a million inhabitants of l.a.'s affluent west side. the main artery linking these two large communities? the notoriously clogged 405 freeway. a half million vehicles use it each weekend. close it down, even temporarily. panic. and of course, profit. at trader vick's in beverly hills, they were offering a 405, which is a $4.50 maitai. and even though the roadways were clear, jetblue offer flights over it all. 37 flights from burbank to long beach were sold out at $4 a ticket. >> reporter: and there's this. they're only tearing down half this bridge now. l.a. will have to go through this whole nerve-wracking ordeal again when they tear down the other half in 11 months. russ? >> mitchell: bill whitaker in los angeles. safe travels home. thank
the canyon crises never happened, but the party did. >> i have never been happier to be wrong. >> reporter: for those of you who don't live in car-dependent los angeles wondering what all the fuss is about, consider this. the suburban san fernando valley is home to about 1.5 million people. on the other side of the santa monica mountains? more than half a million inhabitants of l.a.'s affluent west side. the main artery linking these two large communities? the notoriously clogged...
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so, i would never pick a battle i'm not going to win. ether it's getting older in life or having regrets or anything else. i find the good in it all. >> how do you feel about that? >> great. >> you like it? >> i love it. >> why? >> i can't fight it. i'm not going to lose. i'm going to embrace every day, every year, every age. whatever comes. i can look back at everything and find great, great things in all that. find learning experiences. i'm looking forward to everything the good lord grants me. >> how long do you think you can rock? at what point is it embarrassing. >> i think i can rock for awhile. if you want to talk head banging, i'm sure my body is not going to go with it. i'm trying to figure out how to grow old gracefully. >> vanity fare magazine has justin bieber on it. >> vanity fare. what did you call me? >> i've read the story. justin bieber was on the cover and they are building him up as the new face of music. what do you feel about that? >> there's always a justin bieber. there's always been one around. you can trace it aro
so, i would never pick a battle i'm not going to win. ether it's getting older in life or having regrets or anything else. i find the good in it all. >> how do you feel about that? >> great. >> you like it? >> i love it. >> why? >> i can't fight it. i'm not going to lose. i'm going to embrace every day, every year, every age. whatever comes. i can look back at everything and find great, great things in all that. find learning experiences. i'm looking forward...
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and i never have. it's not new i never have.myself in someone's lives like someone else box there are time i go through a weekend and my phone won't ring. in order to be a friend, it is a two-way street. >> really. >> yeah will. >> how do you feel about that? >> it is a problem for me. and i do miss times when, because i work so much, and i think i hide it in work. you can sit outside somewhere. i have a nice home in pebble beach. when i sit out there, you get a chance to be a normal person without work and without things that go along with work. and i don't do enough of that. i think if i did enough away from work, it would make me, give me a little more normalcy. but i do have really good friends. >> when your divorce came through very recently, you had just turned activism you're single, foot loose and fancy free. >> foot loose and fancy free. >> is it a good thing being single at 50? or is it fraught with pit falls and pothole? >> well, i'm 50. so i think i'm fraught with pit falls and potholes. i'm not a dater and i'm not i
and i never have. it's not new i never have.myself in someone's lives like someone else box there are time i go through a weekend and my phone won't ring. in order to be a friend, it is a two-way street. >> really. >> yeah will. >> how do you feel about that? >> it is a problem for me. and i do miss times when, because i work so much, and i think i hide it in work. you can sit outside somewhere. i have a nice home in pebble beach. when i sit out there, you get a chance...
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just the -- i never thought it was just the way they were going to paris. i doubt if i'm any good, just why they went to paris. >> charlie: find out if i'm any go and maybering something back. >> yes, indeed. >> charlie: so when you ok backt this, what is you prdest achievement. >> my family. >> charlie: in fact you say is book is about the bonds of friendship and family. >> yes it is. >> charlie: y also said you had more fun with this book. >> i did. the i never had a better time writing thisook. >> charlie: why? >>'m enjoyed every book. >> charlie: they're all like children aren't they. >> i never think of myself as working. i'm just doing what i do. >> charlie: how many years have you been doing it now? this? >> for 45. >> charlie: it's a good way to spend a life. >> wonderful. and one of the main reass is the good way is the people i've met, people i've worked with. one of the lessons with history, is that almost nothing's accomplished alone. >> charlie: all right tell me this because this is often. do you think that america is a, you know, special count
just the -- i never thought it was just the way they were going to paris. i doubt if i'm any good, just why they went to paris. >> charlie: find out if i'm any go and maybering something back. >> yes, indeed. >> charlie: so when you ok backt this, what is you prdest achievement. >> my family. >> charlie: in fact you say is book is about the bonds of friendship and family. >> yes it is. >> charlie: y also said you had more fun with this book. >> i...
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and it was so exciting that i never wanted to move. i was like a fly on the wall. that's why . i think he said i was the most exciting woman in the world, because i knew when to talk and when not to. (laughter) q: well, your . your career actually took off quickly and early. i mean, you started as a dancer but quickly fell in with people like orson welles. the broadway revue, "new faces," established you as a star very quickly. ek: as a singer, yes. q: as a singer. and . and yet it's interesting you should say that because we've been on the air here for about three minutes. we've already talked about singing, dancing and acting. ek: yes. q: i mean, did you set out to have this multifaceted career that . in which you basically did . anything and everything? ek: no. i was scared to death to do anything like getting into show business because i was brought up rather strictly, in a cotton . field in south carolina. and as a result, you do what you are told to do, not what you want to do. and i think that i was afraid always to exercise my feelings about anything because i thought i
and it was so exciting that i never wanted to move. i was like a fly on the wall. that's why . i think he said i was the most exciting woman in the world, because i knew when to talk and when not to. (laughter) q: well, your . your career actually took off quickly and early. i mean, you started as a dancer but quickly fell in with people like orson welles. the broadway revue, "new faces," established you as a star very quickly. ek: as a singer, yes. q: as a singer. and . and yet it's...
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i can never hear enough from her. that this will be the last time i will have to come in here to see her. she wants to prove to me. she promised to actually be a mother to me. >> my son needs to be my number one priority now. not me. my priority was always me, selfish. he's my priority from now on, and i needed to tell him that, you know? and i'm not just going to tell him i'm going to do it, i'm going to show him. this is the beginning of a new life, a better life, for me and him. ♪ ♪ i ain't never heard of ya ♪ i'll make you sing like tina turner ♪ ♪ i'm the most hated >> things are looking up for mark gonzales as well. >> this here is spades, man. this is like jail, like anybody who knows how to play spades has been to jail or is just an old man like. >> i was going to say, my mom taught me how to play spades. >> my mom taught me, too. mom and pops. >> though he is now in a more restrictive housing unit with inmates accused of more serious crimes, he's made some new friends. >> i'm jay dizzle. i be rapping and stuff
i can never hear enough from her. that this will be the last time i will have to come in here to see her. she wants to prove to me. she promised to actually be a mother to me. >> my son needs to be my number one priority now. not me. my priority was always me, selfish. he's my priority from now on, and i needed to tell him that, you know? and i'm not just going to tell him i'm going to do it, i'm going to show him. this is the beginning of a new life, a better life, for me and him. ♪...
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[applause] because i have never heard... i never heard...ave never heard anyone outside of a college dorm room quote pink floyd, thank you very much. >> glad to be the first. >> stephen: okay. do you need to know what your brain is doing, because my brain tells me thing all the time and i just ignore it. >> right. your brain is like the c.e.o. of a company, which only has access to maybe the long-term vision of the company and doesn't really understand all the machinery of the company beneath it. so the c.e.o. sets the long-term vision, but the operations that make it all work, you don't really have access to. >> stephen: it's not unionized, is it? the c.e.o. is making 100 times what the guy on the assembly line is making, isn't he? >> that's the funny part about our conscious lives, the conscious you, the part that flickers to life when you wake up in the morning, that's the smallest bit of what's happening in your brain. >> stephen: what happens in dreams? is that real? is there a difference to my brain whether or not i really do things? l
[applause] because i have never heard... i never heard...ave never heard anyone outside of a college dorm room quote pink floyd, thank you very much. >> glad to be the first. >> stephen: okay. do you need to know what your brain is doing, because my brain tells me thing all the time and i just ignore it. >> right. your brain is like the c.e.o. of a company, which only has access to maybe the long-term vision of the company and doesn't really understand all the machinery of the...
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. >> i never saw so many policemen at one time. i have never seen anything like it. i was shocked. >> reporter: shirley lawrence has lived here for 36 years and shootings the unseen them and they had been projecting a marijuana operation. >> they grow marijuana on around here. >> that is not surprising. >> reporter: people who enjoy this area say this is not in the biggest a scene and unexpected danger to come from other people back here. some say they are still on guard. >> i have seen mountain lions. they usually run off into the woods. but i always that they were the biggest that i never thought i had to worry about, you know, human danger. >> reporter: that everybody is convinced of a drug operation is responsible for this. >>> the evening commute is slow tonight. it happened about 2:15 p.m. this afternoon. a highly bejeweled tongues us one of truck tires blew out through the truck at the center divide numbers into flames -- they say that one of the truck tires blew out. highway 237 was closed in both directions for time. eastbound lanes remained closed for about
. >> i never saw so many policemen at one time. i have never seen anything like it. i was shocked. >> reporter: shirley lawrence has lived here for 36 years and shootings the unseen them and they had been projecting a marijuana operation. >> they grow marijuana on around here. >> that is not surprising. >> reporter: people who enjoy this area say this is not in the biggest a scene and unexpected danger to come from other people back here. some say they are still on...
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i never worked on sunday, there i go, wasted on sunday again. >> why do you never work on sunday? ax and not do work. the drug usually takes over. trying to teach me something. >> salima was sentenced to four and a half years and says when she got out she stayed clean and even opened her own sandwich shop, then she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. >> after all that, wow, you got cancer. you might be dead in three months. [ bleep ] it. give me a pipe. i felt angry. god, i gave myself to god for ten years. like, i actually stayed with the same woman for six years before i started cheating on her. really? that's pretty good. i felt like i got betrayed, like i got a slap in my face. >> from? >> god. >> salima turned to crime to support her latest drug addiction. >> brand new jeep in the middle of a parking lot 2:00 in the morning with the window half open like that. come on, are you kidding me? this is the worst thing for a criminal. >> inside the jeep she found a credit card and i.d. >> turned out she was a probation officer. i'm going to keep it anyways. >> she used the credit card
i never worked on sunday, there i go, wasted on sunday again. >> why do you never work on sunday? ax and not do work. the drug usually takes over. trying to teach me something. >> salima was sentenced to four and a half years and says when she got out she stayed clean and even opened her own sandwich shop, then she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. >> after all that, wow, you got cancer. you might be dead in three months. [ bleep ] it. give me a pipe. i felt angry. god, i...
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i have never been as honored as i am are today. i have lived long enough to be here and i will not give you the age. i will let someone else give this to you. you have made my hair rise in my head. therefore, i want to thank you, for inviting me and honoring me. i will never forget. i have tried to do my best and i have lived here over 63 years. not counting the time i was out serving our great nation. i did my best and i am still doing my best. and doing whatever i can to make this one of the great cities in america and especially on the west coast. i will say this very briefly. i have lived in many cities in this great nation. i came here years ago, and i am is still here. i know that someday i will say goodbye. i am getting up in age but i have tried to do my best, and i will continue to do my best. this is one of the greatest cities i have lived in. my life span has been very long. and i have lived so many years in this great city among these great people. i have served our nation very well. and i will do so until i leave this
i have never been as honored as i am are today. i have lived long enough to be here and i will not give you the age. i will let someone else give this to you. you have made my hair rise in my head. therefore, i want to thank you, for inviting me and honoring me. i will never forget. i have tried to do my best and i have lived here over 63 years. not counting the time i was out serving our great nation. i did my best and i am still doing my best. and doing whatever i can to make this one of the...
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by the way, i never call on a student in my classes. and i teach contract law. got lots of students. never called on them. if they want to talk, they have to raise their hand. why? because i don't know if anybody's got anything to say. i'm not psychic. i can't tell if they can make a contribution. they're the only ones who know. so i say, have you got something to say? and miraculously they raise their hand. [laughing] isn't it incredible? you didn't have to teach it the way i was taught at harvard law school. they were all wrong. you know, it's a very interesting thing. when "the paper chase" came out, by the way -- let me digress. there was an absolute reaction from harvard law school. they said this is the most horrible book that has ever been published. how did this guy get into harvard law school? [laughing] there is some mistake. you know, there were people who wanted to take my diploma away. anyway, in the last 35 years, though, they've mellod out. you know? they've had me back. they've given me awards. it's incredible. and why is that? is that because the
by the way, i never call on a student in my classes. and i teach contract law. got lots of students. never called on them. if they want to talk, they have to raise their hand. why? because i don't know if anybody's got anything to say. i'm not psychic. i can't tell if they can make a contribution. they're the only ones who know. so i say, have you got something to say? and miraculously they raise their hand. [laughing] isn't it incredible? you didn't have to teach it the way i was taught at...
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but i'm beginning to think-- and i never thought i might say this-- herman cain might not be the next president of the united states. (laughter) you threw that one away. nation, jesus said the poor would always be with us. well, it turns out jesus does not know everything. for more, fox news stu vashny sy makes words come out of his mouth. >> when you think of poverty, you think of this. but what if i told you it really looks like this. a new report showing poor families in the united states are not what they used to be. i'm just going to give our viewers a quick run-through of what items poor families in america have. 99% of them have a refrigerator. (laughter) 81% have a microwave. >> stephen: a refrigerator and a microwave? they can preserve and heat food?
but i'm beginning to think-- and i never thought i might say this-- herman cain might not be the next president of the united states. (laughter) you threw that one away. nation, jesus said the poor would always be with us. well, it turns out jesus does not know everything. for more, fox news stu vashny sy makes words come out of his mouth. >> when you think of poverty, you think of this. but what if i told you it really looks like this. a new report showing poor families in the united...
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i could never imagine leaving. this is home. this is where i am raising my son and hope that he raises his children. >> what motivated you to get into politics? >> i attribute a lot of it to the jesuit credo to be men and women for others. there is the idea that the best way to service through the political process. i have a love for the law. i found a way to combine that with service through the political process. i have always been intrigued by it and the opportunity to present themselves well. >> where do you place yourself on the local political spectrum? >> i do not like labels like left or right. most people would call me in moderate. >> what did you learn campaigning for supervisor? was there anything that surprised you? >> in my first election, the personal side of the campaign -- i did not appreciate the thick skin you need as a candidate. being a candidate is not the easiest thing in the world. i have come to really appreciate my opponents. while i may disagree with them on policy, they are stepping into the arena and t
i could never imagine leaving. this is home. this is where i am raising my son and hope that he raises his children. >> what motivated you to get into politics? >> i attribute a lot of it to the jesuit credo to be men and women for others. there is the idea that the best way to service through the political process. i have a love for the law. i found a way to combine that with service through the political process. i have always been intrigued by it and the opportunity to present...
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and i would never try. i mean honestly, to look at them, they don't really look that real. >> because here is one thing you say during these meetings is you used to put a little special mark on it so you knew it was one of yours. and you saw them recirculate around a couple of times. >> that's [ bleep ]. >> that's all bs? >> all bs. >> you were trying to be quite the tough guy here? >> yeah, because i was scared. i didn't know who these guys were either, you know. i had no idea. >> how come you have one wallet for real money and one wallet for counterfeit money? >> that's bs. >> a lot of bs floating around. a whole lot of bs floating around here, rusty. >> a lot of bs floating around through there. >> rusty, like so many of these guys tried to downplay what he said, you know, during the investigation as bravado, bragging. the truth i'm sure lies some place in between. rusty strikes a deal, avoiding federal charges, pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit forgery and is sentenced to one to three years. coming
and i would never try. i mean honestly, to look at them, they don't really look that real. >> because here is one thing you say during these meetings is you used to put a little special mark on it so you knew it was one of yours. and you saw them recirculate around a couple of times. >> that's [ bleep ]. >> that's all bs? >> all bs. >> you were trying to be quite the tough guy here? >> yeah, because i was scared. i didn't know who these guys were either, you...
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last night i mean i've never seen such self-confidence in almost any performer. ow do you create that kind of aura when by nature you're not really like that? >> i don't know. i think i -- for one, i'm not shy anymore. i am the person at the dinner party that is quiet and observing and having a one-on-one conversation. i get embarrassed when it's a lot of people and a lot of eyes and i'm still that way. i wouldn't say shy, but now, you know, on the stage i've been doing it for awhile and it's my place to be me and to be free and i don't feel like i'm being judged. i feel like it doesn't matter how irritated i am or angry i am or excited or in love or whatever emotion, when i get on the stage i'm just purely free and it's -- i feel so honored every time i get on the stage because i know i've been doing this for 15 years and it's what i love to do and so many other people that love to do the same thing and they don't get to perform in front of 175,000 people. >> a lot of performers quite from quite damaged backgrounds or dysfunctional in some way. what's quite refre
last night i mean i've never seen such self-confidence in almost any performer. ow do you create that kind of aura when by nature you're not really like that? >> i don't know. i think i -- for one, i'm not shy anymore. i am the person at the dinner party that is quiet and observing and having a one-on-one conversation. i get embarrassed when it's a lot of people and a lot of eyes and i'm still that way. i wouldn't say shy, but now, you know, on the stage i've been doing it for awhile and...
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i never before felt the black void of abandonment and i knew no one would look for me. as far as my family i ran with the others that morning. everything had been planned. we each left notes for our families hoping we would honor them in the other world i said good night to my family for the last time knows i would no longer be a burden. the only way to honor them to allow them to think i was dead. the following morning in the woods i was awaken by the sound of foot steps. if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up from the leaves like a wounded animal. i forgot everything even the shame of allowing h
i never before felt the black void of abandonment and i knew no one would look for me. as far as my family i ran with the others that morning. everything had been planned. we each left notes for our families hoping we would honor them in the other world i said good night to my family for the last time knows i would no longer be a burden. the only way to honor them to allow them to think i was dead. the following morning in the woods i was awaken by the sound of foot steps. if i moved i would...
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[laughter] i coaxed him out on the dance floor and we started, never missing a step. my ego was busting at the seams. my husband approached. he explained that our guest of honor was leaving. i know my husband has seen all the same movies that i have. apparently, he did not understand the full impact of the latest do a vote was having none me. reluctantly, i excused myself and my husband left me off for us to say our goodbyes. when i rushed back to claim my partner, fred had been swept up by a member of the press corps. i never got close to him again that evening, proving that a first lady does not always guarantee everything goes your way. the most rewarding time of my experience and the white house occurred on that wonderful july evening when we entertained her majesty the queen of england. in what other job could diad had the chance to sit down with this very special lady and talk mother to mother about her children. queen elizabeth and prince philip were our guest for the official bicentennial dinner in the white house. at that time, our second son, jack, came home
[laughter] i coaxed him out on the dance floor and we started, never missing a step. my ego was busting at the seams. my husband approached. he explained that our guest of honor was leaving. i know my husband has seen all the same movies that i have. apparently, he did not understand the full impact of the latest do a vote was having none me. reluctantly, i excused myself and my husband left me off for us to say our goodbyes. when i rushed back to claim my partner, fred had been swept up by a...
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knows it as for the technical state of the cruiser i see again and i can't pass judgment because i never inspected its engine but if it is very difficult to tell if you don't know the particulars i know there are witnesses one says to go with it to the right even when it was dark so this thing was visible i'm not sure it was worth so because i wasn't there and i want to ask you this question is it true when we go to you i told you just now that the boat was listing but i can't tell you how critical it was to the ship if. you happen to talk with the crew of the bulgaria before the boat sailed what were they thinking if they considered the possibility that something might happen did they tell you about it that's almost like a bulldog when the arabella dr bull got on with it was one of the plan to stop spreading the second birth of the bulgarian was tied to the first one they were leaving in eleven o'clock and we stayed till thirteen hundred hours. and they were sailing off we had to maneuver in order to let the boat out and continue with cruise when we berth in the morning i went ashore as
knows it as for the technical state of the cruiser i see again and i can't pass judgment because i never inspected its engine but if it is very difficult to tell if you don't know the particulars i know there are witnesses one says to go with it to the right even when it was dark so this thing was visible i'm not sure it was worth so because i wasn't there and i want to ask you this question is it true when we go to you i told you just now that the boat was listing but i can't tell you how...
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i thought i would never find you ever. >> i thought i would never find you either. >> i searched anddidn't know where to go. i had no money for an attorney. when i turned on "dateline" and saw you girls, come on, honey. it's okay. >> i thought you didn't care about me. >> you know i loved you, both of you. i could never not love you. >> i was so mad at you. >> honey, i understand. >> i thought you gave me away. >> they spent hours together here talking about their pasts, their likes and dislikes, their amazing similarity. we gave them a few weeks to get to know each other, then sat down again with pepper and renee. so there it is. you have your mother, but what now? will you have a relationship with her? >> well, we're going to move her in with me. >> move into your house? >> yes. yes. once she gets all her affairs into order, going to move her in. >> why? >> because i want her. my husband wants her, too, there, so i want to have a relationship with my mom, like i was telling you earlier. i want to go shopping. i want to have lunch. i want to go buy stuff. i want to have christmas, t
i thought i would never find you ever. >> i thought i would never find you either. >> i searched anddidn't know where to go. i had no money for an attorney. when i turned on "dateline" and saw you girls, come on, honey. it's okay. >> i thought you didn't care about me. >> you know i loved you, both of you. i could never not love you. >> i was so mad at you. >> honey, i understand. >> i thought you gave me away. >> they spent hours...