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she died and i never told her. i never told anyone, i never told my father, my mother.i never told even my best friends. let's talk about the fashion business, and the way in which you got into it. you worked, i believe, as an intern. you met some extraordinarily influential people who became mentors of yours. you then, in the early 1980s, began an association with anna wintour who's arguably become the most powerful woman in the fashion business. and you and she had a sort of association, a working partnership that lasted many, many years. did you feel, as your career took off, and you became creative director at vogue magazine, did you feel truly accepted in that world? oh, yes, ifelt accepted. i felt accepted. i felt that people were authentic and sincere about who i was. i made great friends who are still my friends today. diane von furstenberg, who's a great friend, designer. betty catroux. i always had very good, loyal friends. i was accepted because, first of all, they didn't keep me there for my looks, they kept me because i was smart. i was smart, i was absolut
she died and i never told her. i never told anyone, i never told my father, my mother.i never told even my best friends. let's talk about the fashion business, and the way in which you got into it. you worked, i believe, as an intern. you met some extraordinarily influential people who became mentors of yours. you then, in the early 1980s, began an association with anna wintour who's arguably become the most powerful woman in the fashion business. and you and she had a sort of association, a...
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i never get. i thought on this hand. and he was the one looking a good deal to let a couple actually care giving a little bit of this in their lives. and yes even. if it was that if you are you are you are. now at the moment the mom of the members of the house. thank you want to go see the world. the world you. will go to that the one percent i carry 100 percent of from beer and saying good example for think. he thank you from better and better goodness what a person but i think in the place. like . your hand i am never. where were you. when i would have no chance. of changing your gary and. i don't like the bill nobody is about you have i believe. in the. top down but. when the man who led you my soul will be attacked and to put itself there for the decay of the hope. to. see. us. 6666. he. came with. oh in. the movie any musical well it's nice to see the mistakes and can. i say that i ruined what i guess you don't what do you say on by your board i don't want him in his room. or going to get him again are you all media
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i love your you're cooperative with gilda i mean i you know i only met gilda once i never work with her i always was fascinated from afar how somebody so lives almost fragile like a fine like creature can make me laugh 6 so well what how did you guys grow i believe roseanne roseannadanna stuff like that how did you grow together the 2 of us do we found each other the very 1st day there's something about each other we were both scared kids i she was new to new york and the big buildings sort of spoke there a little bit i'm from new york and roseanne roseannadanna was a character that we created together she got who got a a letter every week from a guy named richard fader from fort lee new jersey who is my brother in law. the last time i ever heard somebody say service or with material is bob guccione with a crew duran duran his neck and a pet of the year shipped. and you know i don't think that newsnight expression i said service in their. private said i'm talking there richard gere in american. service hollywood's material what's happened to me. as as great as the as great as the work w
i love your you're cooperative with gilda i mean i you know i only met gilda once i never work with her i always was fascinated from afar how somebody so lives almost fragile like a fine like creature can make me laugh 6 so well what how did you guys grow i believe roseanne roseannadanna stuff like that how did you grow together the 2 of us do we found each other the very 1st day there's something about each other we were both scared kids i she was new to new york and the big buildings sort of...
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he sealy his assailants baby he stood up enough to eat yes i will why isn't he but i say oh it's. you never miss the make you want ok let go a lot is right here if you need it now see in a little bit. how right. i jot down in life i like 10th grade so i barely want to have a job but you know i got to kid him every day you know i'm trying to do what i gotta do to take care i. do everything i got to do to take care of myself that's number one so you know me i've been just as hard on her you know i mean. people die every day people are grew up would bury their dead or in joe are more likely to think that never mattered and that we want. somebody used to be we're in sort of this out of copping out 30 to 60 years he's my i mean i was just like when you you just got to be smart when you're gonna so you know me in jail forever or i think kill someone here. 6 years on foot. i can do that i can maintain because i'm not going to be acceptable for money i'm going to go get my money and i mean so i hustle and everything but i do it mostly for you know i mean like it's a cure of anything i could think o
he sealy his assailants baby he stood up enough to eat yes i will why isn't he but i say oh it's. you never miss the make you want ok let go a lot is right here if you need it now see in a little bit. how right. i jot down in life i like 10th grade so i barely want to have a job but you know i got to kid him every day you know i'm trying to do what i gotta do to take care i. do everything i got to do to take care of myself that's number one so you know me i've been just as hard on her you know...
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no i never shot anyone. i never shot at people here who are brutal with some other gun if someone was already close to the border and we couldn't catch him in a more than whether we would shoot in the air 3 times in thought these were warning shots regulars. but there were places where people were shot without warning probably the only person but have been talking about the actual border which was further away. you wish him a stock a 3rd of. a water than someone if someone didn't give in so far up there that. he would be shot at directly. but there are those that are so. we had no idea that guards were shooting there and that the border zone was patrolled to such an extent it was almost more secure than in the g.d.r. . you know they are all on 1st the 2 friends took the bus to book us then they took a taxi to maturity in the south of bulgaria without knowing it they were already in the border zone where anyone would have come under suspicion of trying to escape. and. they asked some locals if they would take
no i never shot anyone. i never shot at people here who are brutal with some other gun if someone was already close to the border and we couldn't catch him in a more than whether we would shoot in the air 3 times in thought these were warning shots regulars. but there were places where people were shot without warning probably the only person but have been talking about the actual border which was further away. you wish him a stock a 3rd of. a water than someone if someone didn't give in so far...
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she died and i never told her. i never told anyone, my father, my mother. i never told anyone. st friends. lets talk with the fashion business. and the way that you got into it. you works, i believe, as an intern. you met some extraordinarily influential people who became mentors of yours. you then in the early 1980s began in association with never one who has arguably become the most powerful woman in the fashion business —— anna wintour. she had an association, a working partnership that lasted many, many years. did you feel as your career took off and you feel as your career took off and you became creative director at vogue magazine did you feel truly accepted in that world? oh yes, i felt accepted. i thought the people we re felt accepted. i thought the people were authentic and sincere about who i was. made great friends were still my friends today. a great french designer. i always had very good and loyal friends. they did designer. i always had very good and loyalfriends. they did not designer. i always had very good and loyal friends. they did not keep designer. i alway
she died and i never told her. i never told anyone, my father, my mother. i never told anyone. st friends. lets talk with the fashion business. and the way that you got into it. you works, i believe, as an intern. you met some extraordinarily influential people who became mentors of yours. you then in the early 1980s began in association with never one who has arguably become the most powerful woman in the fashion business —— anna wintour. she had an association, a working partnership that...
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i cry a lie thinking oh my god i'm going to do this with another child by a i'm hoping that i never has a result into selling things but if it happens hey it happens. yeah we're gone home. i unfortunately i can't let you guys follow me to us that away because the shelter doesn't allow you guys to be there so yeah it was nice meeting you by. ah no team no crowd. no shots no. action just felt. well it's true no 1st. point your thirst for action. bests drugs were at her cocaine as were 4 bucks for dia and just for the. joy everybody use cocaine crack cocaine you can smoke it this is worth like 1530. 20. score came to this is about a $15.00 bet and people smoke this one bigger 2nd sweetie you don't find these drugs in any city in the united states that you walk along as you want to get about the. make money. and that's what i did every day. but just to set a restaurant a blaze swallow a police chief quit says another african american dies at the hands. in the stories of the week protesters in seattle occupy 6 blocks of the city's. entrance to. protest the creasing militarization of the u.s.
i cry a lie thinking oh my god i'm going to do this with another child by a i'm hoping that i never has a result into selling things but if it happens hey it happens. yeah we're gone home. i unfortunately i can't let you guys follow me to us that away because the shelter doesn't allow you guys to be there so yeah it was nice meeting you by. ah no team no crowd. no shots no. action just felt. well it's true no 1st. point your thirst for action. bests drugs were at her cocaine as were 4 bucks for...
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as i said, i have never been big on career engineering. i graduated from dartmouth, i did not know what an investment banker was. but i learned in government that i liked multitasking, and i liked economic policy and financial issues and problem-solving. so i figured out that investment banking might be a good thing to explore. and i also determined i never wanted to live in new york. ask me why, i don't know. but that was my view. david: you are at goldman and obviously did a good job because you got promoted every couple of years or so and wound up being the ceo of goldman sachs, a job you did not aspire to. right? hank: you didn't pick. you remember what it was like when we graduated from college and business school. if you wanted to run something, you didn't go into finance or investment banking. you went in because you liked the markets, you want to work with clients, on multiple problems. that is why i picked goldman sachs. in 1994, the firm had problems, i went off to new york. i told wendy, you're going to pick the next heads of th
as i said, i have never been big on career engineering. i graduated from dartmouth, i did not know what an investment banker was. but i learned in government that i liked multitasking, and i liked economic policy and financial issues and problem-solving. so i figured out that investment banking might be a good thing to explore. and i also determined i never wanted to live in new york. ask me why, i don't know. but that was my view. david: you are at goldman and obviously did a good job because...
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i never do. i'm always just as thankful. fe and celebrate freedom every single day, man, every single day that i wake up, every single day that i can go to my job and do what i love to do, it's a celebration for me. >> how did you convince that young lady next to you to marry you? >> hey, man, i don't know what i did, but whatever it is, i'm just thankful that she's here with me. man, she's been nothing less than heaven-sent. she knows i'm a different kind of guy. i've been in a time warp for 22 years. and, you know, she's helped me along. i definitely can say that she's been, you know, a zest of life for me. she's been an inspiration. and, you know, every time that -- you know, i go through my times and i may be down about something. she has always been that anchor for me, you know, to pull me out of that rut when i wanted to go into it. and she's like, no, you can't do that because you've got so much more out here to celebrate now. that's in the past. you've got a life out here to celebrate. she always reminds me of that an
i never do. i'm always just as thankful. fe and celebrate freedom every single day, man, every single day that i wake up, every single day that i can go to my job and do what i love to do, it's a celebration for me. >> how did you convince that young lady next to you to marry you? >> hey, man, i don't know what i did, but whatever it is, i'm just thankful that she's here with me. man, she's been nothing less than heaven-sent. she knows i'm a different kind of guy. i've been in a...
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wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean i was always. just a big kid and i always wanted to be better so. i mean my mind's made up i want to do this for the rest of my life so you know i mean it's what i have to. treat elderly people must have like them in c.l. or disease or some kind of sickness where they can't help with their self so i had to help them with painting and clothing and feeding and things like that. and a lot of the people i've never met before so it gets kind of scary going to new houses and things like that but i guess you get kind of you so after a while. i got out that bell for a while and i was like let me try we see how that does and then by rizal i just felt like i was another employee. like i did make a difference in anyone's lives that's when i decided to get mine are same agree i've been doing this for 4 years now. i have a. nursing degree most are for cation i go again nursing homes and people's homes. i love helping people. that's my big
wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean i was always. just a big kid and i always wanted to be better so. i mean my mind's made up i want to do this for the rest of my life so you know i mean it's what i have to. treat elderly people must have like them in c.l. or disease or some kind of sickness where they can't help with their self so i had to help them with painting and clothing and feeding and things like that. and a lot of the people i've...
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i never had seasickness. >> let me ask you this question. in paris island when you received the basic military training, how many african-americans do you see by the percentage? >> i have a photograph of that. i have -- i looked at it, and i am the only african-american in my platoon. that would have been about 120 people. >> 120? >> and i was the only african-american. and then when we arrived in fox company 2nd battalion 7th marines, we had four -- five, two of them were killed, and three made it out. i talked with one of those yesterday. he lives in new york, long island. that's the only one from fox company that i know of. but at the peak, it was five and two got killed. >> i'm going to ask you more questions about this in the korean war. but i want to also ask you a question about how you were treated in the boot camp in paris island. i mean, if you don't like the question, you don't have to answer. but i really want to know. and i think it's important for young generations and americans to know about those things. >> when i went into th
i never had seasickness. >> let me ask you this question. in paris island when you received the basic military training, how many african-americans do you see by the percentage? >> i have a photograph of that. i have -- i looked at it, and i am the only african-american in my platoon. that would have been about 120 people. >> 120? >> and i was the only african-american. and then when we arrived in fox company 2nd battalion 7th marines, we had four -- five, two of them...
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. >> i never hurt my mom. >> when "dateline" continues. (music) ♪ bbut what if you couldg do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one of our best offers ever, we're committed to helping you do just that. get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution for only $29.95 a month for three months. call or go online today. >>> welcome back. did someone close to shirley carter want her dead? a rifle missing from her husband bill's gun safe led investigators believe her killer knew where bill stored his weapons. shirley's loved ones were under scrutiny and soon detectives would discover that someone in the carter clan had plenty to hide. continuing with our story, here's dennis murphy, with "the farm." >> reporter: shirley, the farm wife and mother, had been gunned down in her own kitchen, and there was no obvious explan
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no i never shot anyone. i never shot at. with. if someone was already close to the border and we couldn't catch him. we would shoot him yet 3 times. these were warning shots. but there were places where people were shot without warning. but had been talking about the actual border which was further away. with their. water than if someone didn't give in so far up there. he would be shot at directly. there are a prison is there so. we had no idea that guards were shooting there and that the border zone was patrolled to such an extent it was almost more secure than in the g.d.r. . you know they owe on the 1st the 2 friends took the bus to book us then they took a taxi to maturing in the south of bulgaria without knowing it they were already in the border zone where anyone would have come under suspicion of trying to escape. the or they asked some locals if they would take them to the border but everyone refused saying it was too dangerous. so they decided to continue on foot. and. they had no idea what was going to happen. they still
no i never shot anyone. i never shot at. with. if someone was already close to the border and we couldn't catch him. we would shoot him yet 3 times. these were warning shots. but there were places where people were shot without warning. but had been talking about the actual border which was further away. with their. water than if someone didn't give in so far up there. he would be shot at directly. there are a prison is there so. we had no idea that guards were shooting there and that the...
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i have never been big on career engineering. i graduated from dartmouth, i did not know what investment inker was, but i learned government that i like to economicing, i liked policy and financial issues and problem solving, so i figured out that investment banking might be a good thing to explore explore, and i also determined i never wanted to live in new york. that was my view. david: you must have done a pretty good job at goldman because you got promoted. you end up being the ceo of goldman sachs, job you did not aspire to. knew what it was like when we graduated from college and his new school. -- and business school. if you wanted to run something, you did not go into investment banking. that is why i picked goldman sachs. in 1994, the firm had some problems. i went to new york. i called wendy and said i had been drafted to help turn things around. i will be here only for two years. we always joked because that was a rolling two years. that was 12 years in new york. david: goldman did pretty well. george w. bush becomes p
i have never been big on career engineering. i graduated from dartmouth, i did not know what investment inker was, but i learned government that i like to economicing, i liked policy and financial issues and problem solving, so i figured out that investment banking might be a good thing to explore explore, and i also determined i never wanted to live in new york. that was my view. david: you must have done a pretty good job at goldman because you got promoted. you end up being the ceo of...
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those guys who could go see wayne newton all show business and take the action and dig the effort i never looked at it some people went laughed at it acted like it was a freak show i like guys like uncle milty and shecky and sid caesar now i just think mouth in their time as big as s n l certainly but then s n l it was their time and you know i don't think guys like danny in that we're looking at them and they all crazy man i just think danny and guys like that we think our top now it's our time we're you know something you're absolutely right and i've always had an appreciation for what came before us almost like ok what's the lineage here how did we get to this who reacted to what what were the times like and i talk about in the book a night. that we had at rob reiner's house years later rob has a screening room at his house and he would show old movies and because he's rod he would have somebody from the movie there and so when the movie was over we would have one was like a master class would sit around and just ask questions and this one particular night. he didn't have a movie what
those guys who could go see wayne newton all show business and take the action and dig the effort i never looked at it some people went laughed at it acted like it was a freak show i like guys like uncle milty and shecky and sid caesar now i just think mouth in their time as big as s n l certainly but then s n l it was their time and you know i don't think guys like danny in that we're looking at them and they all crazy man i just think danny and guys like that we think our top now it's our...
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never forget. i commanded violent anti- phrase, that was a phrase i heard most often. the phrase that was sort of presided over my experience as a young jewish person. don't forget because is where you come from. never forget because it can happen again if you do forget. my sense is that you never holy despite somebody being so invested in memory, you never holy approved of that slogan. not as an identity. the beacon in in this part of the conversation about talking about that idea and never forgetting as opposed to perhaps remembering or what it will look like for people for like my kids who i can tell you right now are not going to have the same instincts to go way back into the family. not going to have the same instinct to find out the nitty-gritty of their cultural jewish heritage. some just not going to be there connection. so we make it. esther: they would have to because i've done that for them. and it will be on long after buddy or nobody is buying book. it will be a help, and the libraries in my grandchildren's grandchildren. but in writing the book, i don't
never forget. i commanded violent anti- phrase, that was a phrase i heard most often. the phrase that was sort of presided over my experience as a young jewish person. don't forget because is where you come from. never forget because it can happen again if you do forget. my sense is that you never holy despite somebody being so invested in memory, you never holy approved of that slogan. not as an identity. the beacon in in this part of the conversation about talking about that idea and never...
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i said, never let me go. >> she was thin, pale. n looking for you for a long time. >> it's real. we're going home. >> it gets harder and harder for us. i thought it would get easy, but it doesn't. my daughter is out there somewhere. somebody knows something. >> i try to keep those thoughts, but after so long, your wishes fade away. >> she's sitting there crying. a lot of times i'm crying behind the camera for her. you detach somewhat through the viewfinder, but how can you help but feel for a mom sitting there crying as hard as she did about her, about her daughter? >> its just getting harder and harder. the holidays are coming and going, and my baby ain't home. >> what was the biggest part of you that you felt he took from you that you lost? >> living life as a normal teenage girl. having birthdays or going to a prom. having the fun times as just a regular teenager. >> they poured their heart out on paper, in diaries, in drawings. >> this one was a christmas card that i did for my son. >> this was their therapy. >> when did you get
i said, never let me go. >> she was thin, pale. n looking for you for a long time. >> it's real. we're going home. >> it gets harder and harder for us. i thought it would get easy, but it doesn't. my daughter is out there somewhere. somebody knows something. >> i try to keep those thoughts, but after so long, your wishes fade away. >> she's sitting there crying. a lot of times i'm crying behind the camera for her. you detach somewhat through the viewfinder, but how...
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but i never spoke to him and never met him. 've often thought that would be asking if he could go back in time and i could reach out and touch him on the shoulder in 1956. mj, mr. president, i'm right your biography someday. >> knowing what you know about him, what do you think he would think of this? >> i'm sure there are some of that he wouldn't like because this is after all an honest attempt to see the complete premises flaws and faults. i would hope that in some he would think i had understood him better than other people have. i think he was a much much more complicated, complex and keenly intelligent man. thoughtful, considerate man than the stereotype of harry truman. the portrait implies. he isn't james whitmore. he isn't the kind of he isn't just the kind of salty down-home missouri well rogers. all the people i've interviewed who knew him and work with him and were in the white house with them, all say please understand that this man was much more than met the eye. >> how many interviews did you do? >> about 126 and t
but i never spoke to him and never met him. 've often thought that would be asking if he could go back in time and i could reach out and touch him on the shoulder in 1956. mj, mr. president, i'm right your biography someday. >> knowing what you know about him, what do you think he would think of this? >> i'm sure there are some of that he wouldn't like because this is after all an honest attempt to see the complete premises flaws and faults. i would hope that in some he would think...
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i have never seen that in my career >> reporter: dr. jill coleman is the hospital's executive director it was on her to make sure there were enough ventilators, enough beds, enough protective equipment. >> those patients were coming in rapidly and dying rapidly. every night when we were just -- we weren't ahead of it, might not have ppe, might not have vents, those were the moments we said is everybody going to be okay that's a stress. >> reporter: this emergency room was transformed into a covid unit almost overnight. it's now back to normal but for nurses like marina, the emotional scars are fresh. >> i can't tell you how many times i went home and cried and thought about all the things i could have, should have, would have done. you know, and ultimately we did everything we could do, every single one of us. >> reporter: every night at 7:00 she cherishes the new yorkers who still cheer frontline workers. >> it's overwhelming you know, when we were in it, it was about getting through it and helping as many people as we can. it was some
i have never seen that in my career >> reporter: dr. jill coleman is the hospital's executive director it was on her to make sure there were enough ventilators, enough beds, enough protective equipment. >> those patients were coming in rapidly and dying rapidly. every night when we were just -- we weren't ahead of it, might not have ppe, might not have vents, those were the moments we said is everybody going to be okay that's a stress. >> reporter: this emergency room was...
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>> jimmy: i mean why did you come to -- never mind. re not smart enough to understand. >> i'm not smart enough to understand? why is t only book on your bookshelf -- "stori telling" by tori spelling? >> jimmy: that's a very good book. >> i read it three times. i got less every time i read it. >> jimmy: that's a classic. it is great. one year for her birthday, tori got a visit from smidget, the world's smallest living horse! because her dad is so rich, she could have anything she wanted. >> you are so stupid. >> jimmy: you are so -- hey! was that my wife? why is my wife in there? >> why do you think your wife's in there? >> jimmy: you son of a bitch. you did it again. >> that's right, bobby baby balls. molly, get your mask on! have a great summer, and like who-gives-a-f[ bleep ]! >> jimmy: you have fun on your trip to -- >> i will! >> jimmy: i'm sorry you saw that. i am going to get a divorce. and we'll be back with pharrell williams. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by mercedes benz. [cymbals clanging] [knocking] ro
>> jimmy: i mean why did you come to -- never mind. re not smart enough to understand. >> i'm not smart enough to understand? why is t only book on your bookshelf -- "stori telling" by tori spelling? >> jimmy: that's a very good book. >> i read it three times. i got less every time i read it. >> jimmy: that's a classic. it is great. one year for her birthday, tori got a visit from smidget, the world's smallest living horse! because her dad is so rich, she...
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i never translated and drop of. our younger guys i never translated in a 1000000 was something atrocious. he didn't know what he was talking about the translator can translate only what he understands. that's the basic and that's the bottom line you can translate only what you understand. odds no team no crowd. no shots. actually helps because. well it's track no 1st. points your thirst for action. you cannot be bold with the yeah you like. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news or direction as where you know as we always like
i never translated and drop of. our younger guys i never translated in a 1000000 was something atrocious. he didn't know what he was talking about the translator can translate only what he understands. that's the basic and that's the bottom line you can translate only what you understand. odds no team no crowd. no shots. actually helps because. well it's track no 1st. points your thirst for action. you cannot be bold with the yeah you like. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are...
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jack: but through the years, i never got to play with bobby jones. though i knew him and really loved the man. i would have loved to play with jones. i would have loved -- i played quite a bit of golf with hogan. hogan was fantastic. david: you have also played with a lot of presidents of the united states. jack: i've played with a few. david: and which one is best? at playing golf? jack: well, the ones i have played with, actually, trump is probably the best player. david: really? jack: trump plays really well. trump plays a little bit like i do. he doesn't really ever finish any holes, but he can hit the ball. he goes out and plays and enjoys it. but he has won several club championships. he can play. gerald ford, i played 50 rounds with ford. i used to play with him at the at&t every year. and ford was about a 13 handicap. but he played to a 13 handicap. clinton, i never knew what he might do. clinton, he might play to a 10 or he might play to a 30. but he had a nice golf swing. he enjoyed it. all these guys enjoyed playing golf. i don't think any
jack: but through the years, i never got to play with bobby jones. though i knew him and really loved the man. i would have loved to play with jones. i would have loved -- i played quite a bit of golf with hogan. hogan was fantastic. david: you have also played with a lot of presidents of the united states. jack: i've played with a few. david: and which one is best? at playing golf? jack: well, the ones i have played with, actually, trump is probably the best player. david: really? jack: trump...
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i never start writing until i know how it ends. so that's my -- i have to write an ending i will not write a thing if i don't know where i am going. know where you are going. it doesn't matter how you get there, just know where you are going. >> thank you. >> thank you, this is incredible. [laughter] >> i'll just jump in, thank you both for such an enjoyable, uplifting and informative conversation. i'm sure our audience thought it was delightful. i want to encourage everyone to get loud and same for this book to support our friends. please get a copy of these books and thank you. if you feel inclined, would love support, who got a donate button at the bottom as well. follow us on comcast if you're looking for more ways to spend your quarantine so thank you again, it's such a wonderful event thank you to our audience for joining us. >> here's a look at some books being published this week. john offers a collection of thomas jefferson's writings on how to be a good citizen in the hands of the people. charter schools and their enemies
i never start writing until i know how it ends. so that's my -- i have to write an ending i will not write a thing if i don't know where i am going. know where you are going. it doesn't matter how you get there, just know where you are going. >> thank you. >> thank you, this is incredible. [laughter] >> i'll just jump in, thank you both for such an enjoyable, uplifting and informative conversation. i'm sure our audience thought it was delightful. i want to encourage everyone...
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jack and i came across he said or 2 or 3 times during the course of our careers i mean charm he was never a disappointment he was a good guy a sweet guy you know whenever i hear whenever a or new york academe stories and variably had the name little hog or sandy miserly strausberg i'm wondering to jeff a guru back then or were he just learning it as you went to la i wanted to study was my eyes there but they weren't taking anybody so. i staggered into still armor and tried out for a couple of months and didn't care for it and then i began studying with mirror stover and she was wonderful she was wonderful while i was studying with her i had applied for lease rosberg. and then nobody came into his regular classes so while i was studying with mira i decided to give vent to leave at the same time he never measured up to mirror mirror was my sin and teacher and the rest of them can go to hell. you know when i whenever i read about stella adler it's usually in the guise of being you know obviously brando's teacher and she seemed to stress using all aspects of your imagination the lady who you
jack and i came across he said or 2 or 3 times during the course of our careers i mean charm he was never a disappointment he was a good guy a sweet guy you know whenever i hear whenever a or new york academe stories and variably had the name little hog or sandy miserly strausberg i'm wondering to jeff a guru back then or were he just learning it as you went to la i wanted to study was my eyes there but they weren't taking anybody so. i staggered into still armor and tried out for a couple of...
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you know i never saw the movie yeah i want to go but i never saw the movie if i got lucky. larry king we learned a new thing about you every time you're on i have read here take i appreciate your take on all of it were always fun larry king thank you so much. thanks to you. all right since america has just reopened a couple of weeks ago more than 20 states are now reporting increases in corona virus infection a full report on that straight ahead and then over at sports we're going to hammer brings us the end of a 2 game losing streak for the top team at k.b. and make sure you keep up with the latest news and anything you might have missed by downloading our branding free app portable t.v. catch there 247 i will be right back. we go to work some straight home. listen subletting online algorithms dictate what you get to want to go to portable dot tv slash download to get killer television it's completely free i'm talking award winning comedy awesome sports coverage inside so fresh still taste like berries on a spring day take so hot they'll burn your face off down in the vide
you know i never saw the movie yeah i want to go but i never saw the movie if i got lucky. larry king we learned a new thing about you every time you're on i have read here take i appreciate your take on all of it were always fun larry king thank you so much. thanks to you. all right since america has just reopened a couple of weeks ago more than 20 states are now reporting increases in corona virus infection a full report on that straight ahead and then over at sports we're going to hammer...
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met me never met me she has e-mails in which she essentially admits she didn't even know i was she never met me she is a tape or her own lawyer saying she couldn't have been in the places she said she met me and she is wrong simply wrong netflix had all of it but they broke their promise so i'm considering suing them for breach of contract and for defamation she is just lying through her teeth this is a woman i never met and i can prove it categorically through her own written words and yet netflix never put that on the air made it sound like it's just her word against mine it's not her wedding it's mine it's her were heard it many that she never met me and my words saying oh i have her memory against her why we were hurt . yeah you why do i have people do what they did why did she go into them very simple she's made millions of dollars are already doing this she started by making $160000.00 for in part to kucing al gore and tipper gore of being on epstein's island they were never on the on they never heard of him they did know he was she then made millions of dollars in ot
met me never met me she has e-mails in which she essentially admits she didn't even know i was she never met me she is a tape or her own lawyer saying she couldn't have been in the places she said she met me and she is wrong simply wrong netflix had all of it but they broke their promise so i'm considering suing them for breach of contract and for defamation she is just lying through her teeth this is a woman i never met and i can prove it categorically through her own written words and yet...
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you know, i did have a big sister, but she died in my infancy, so i never knew her. stice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. not only when i was a new justice, but during my first cancer bout. because justice o'connor had breast cancer, and she was on the bench nine days after her cancer surgery. david: wow. justice ginsburg: so she was very clear about what i had to do. she said, "ruth, you have your chemotherapy on friday. that way, you'll get over it during the weekend, so you can be back." [laughter] david: now, the best way to win a case, if you're arguing one before the supreme court, is to write a great brief, to write a -- to be a great oral advocate. does the oral argument really make a difference, or does the brief really make a difference, or what is the best way to win a case in the supreme court? for somebody who might want to argue a case. [laughter] justice ginsburg: if you have a case that is strong on the merits. an oral argument at the court is not a debate. i would say of the two components, the brief is by far the m
you know, i did have a big sister, but she died in my infancy, so i never knew her. stice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. not only when i was a new justice, but during my first cancer bout. because justice o'connor had breast cancer, and she was on the bench nine days after her cancer surgery. david: wow. justice ginsburg: so she was very clear about what i had to do. she said, "ruth, you have your chemotherapy on friday. that way, you'll get over it...
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bellew she and danny and lorraine and frank and i'm gone i have never seen this kind of comedy before i was not exposed at that point to 2nd city or the groundlings or anything where people improv and just created scenes and characters right in front of you i was a joke writer and i was overwhelmed and go my god is no way i'm going to be able to cut it with these people look what they're doing so the only the only precursor that might have been nichols and may to a large degree but they were it was a very uptown almost no politics effect feel except which john came in he was a working class hero that also extends a rainy asli i love the exercise you did in your book that musta served you well it s n l where you said you would take monday through friday pick a topic and then write in either dicaprio you tell the system i learned back to an activity that or voices which much must help you in good stead and assemble well you know something you have exactly right because i knew i wanted to write scripts some day and i didn't want everybody to sound alike. so i would pick i would take any
bellew she and danny and lorraine and frank and i'm gone i have never seen this kind of comedy before i was not exposed at that point to 2nd city or the groundlings or anything where people improv and just created scenes and characters right in front of you i was a joke writer and i was overwhelmed and go my god is no way i'm going to be able to cut it with these people look what they're doing so the only the only precursor that might have been nichols and may to a large degree but they were it...
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i never had seasickness. >> let me ask you this question. in parris island, when he receives the basic military training, how many african-americans do you see, by percentage? james: i have a photograph of that. i looked at it. and i am the only african-american in my platoon. 120 would have been about people and i was the only african-american. and when we arrived in fox company second battalion, had fourrines, we or five, two of whom were killed. and three made it out. i talked with one of those yesterday. he lives in new york, on long island. that is the only other one from fox company i know of. was fivee peak there and two got killed. >> i'm going to ask you more questions about this in the korean war that i want to also ask your question about how you were treated in the boot camp, in parris island. i mean if you do not like the question you do not have to answer. but i really want to know and i think it is important for young generations and americans to know about those things. james: when i went into the marine corps, it had just bee
i never had seasickness. >> let me ask you this question. in parris island, when he receives the basic military training, how many african-americans do you see, by percentage? james: i have a photograph of that. i looked at it. and i am the only african-american in my platoon. 120 would have been about people and i was the only african-american. and when we arrived in fox company second battalion, had fourrines, we or five, two of whom were killed. and three made it out. i talked with one...
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no i never shot anyone. i never shot at people. and with a month a gun if someone was already close to the border and we couldn't catch him. we would shoot him yes 3 times if these were warning shots. but there were places where people were shot without warning. but had been talking about the actual border which was further away. if someone didn't give in self up there. he would be shot at directly. there. so. we had no idea that guards were shooting there and that the border zone was patrolled to such an extent it was almost more secure than in the g.d.r. . you know the video on the 1st the 2 friends took the bus to broadcast then they took a taxi to maturity in the south of bulgaria. without knowing it they were already in the border zone where anyone would have come under suspicion of trying to escape . the law they asked some locals if they would take them to the border but everyone refused saying it was too dangerous. so they decided to continue on foot. and. they had no idea what was going to happen. they still believed they
no i never shot anyone. i never shot at people. and with a month a gun if someone was already close to the border and we couldn't catch him. we would shoot him yes 3 times if these were warning shots. but there were places where people were shot without warning. but had been talking about the actual border which was further away. if someone didn't give in self up there. he would be shot at directly. there. so. we had no idea that guards were shooting there and that the border zone was patrolled...
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i never made it a black-white thing. why did you have to bring these things into politics? >> i'm not a political person at all. i walk straight and narrow down the path i want to walk on. and, you know, it's crazy when everybody's all supportive when the president is at the daytona 500, and it's all fine. that's all political to me, you know. but when i bring in banning the confederate flag and standing up for my african american side of my family, who feel leak they don't have a voice, and i'm carrying that weight. i'm carrying that flag for them. and so, you know, my tweet is not something i am going around saying, "i'm the african american driver. yup, i'm african american. i'm the black guy." it's simply saying, "you're going to hear about that from media, from other fans. that's how i'm going to be labeled. i've accepted it. you accept it. you embrace it and enjoy the journey. it's as simple as that. i never once pulled the race cart-- as many have accused me. i'm looked at as an african american guy because of the color of my skin. i'm not dark, i'm not white. i'm mix
i never made it a black-white thing. why did you have to bring these things into politics? >> i'm not a political person at all. i walk straight and narrow down the path i want to walk on. and, you know, it's crazy when everybody's all supportive when the president is at the daytona 500, and it's all fine. that's all political to me, you know. but when i bring in banning the confederate flag and standing up for my african american side of my family, who feel leak they don't have a voice,...