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>> i said are you kidding me? was not kidding and to tell the children that he loved them. >> i have to ask. in the truck, i saw a bunch of clothes in the back of the truck. >> mm-hm. >> who did they belong to? >> steve. he said he was taking his stuff, his clothes that he had accumulated at my house, home. ? >> a few nights, yes. >> did you ever think that maybe kevin would come home and steve would be there and there would be an issue? >> i hadn't thought about that. >> and i said, if i get in a fight with my wife, i said nobody's moving into my house. >> as a husband, as just a sensible person, that, to me, that -- >> is poor judgment. >> poor judgment and a bad marriage was all kevin's wife would admit to. but the family knew that morgan had a history of deception, a strange one that went backmany years. >> there's something that is innocent looking in her face that you just believed her. whatever she said, you just believed her. >> one of her biggest lies they say was bang with morgan got pregnant before the
>> i said are you kidding me? was not kidding and to tell the children that he loved them. >> i have to ask. in the truck, i saw a bunch of clothes in the back of the truck. >> mm-hm. >> who did they belong to? >> steve. he said he was taking his stuff, his clothes that he had accumulated at my house, home. ? >> a few nights, yes. >> did you ever think that maybe kevin would come home and steve would be there and there would be an issue? >> i...
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i said i'm a man of my word. i went down to a friend of mine spotted at a gas station, went to the gas station and i said my dad came me -- told me, over to get some gas. where's the gas can? he didn't give me one. i will find you a gas can and i will find you the biggest one. he said where's the money? he said he would pay you later. [laughter] i filled it up and i went into the projects. my partner said there is johnny and what is he going to do now? i went to the first tree and i doused the tree. we used to have stick matches at the time. i threw a stick match on the tray and fire jumped out so good it singed me. before i could get to the fire there were 10 yards between the trees. by that time somebody had called the police and by the time i hit the third tree here comes the police running down to get me and when the third tree went up, they didn't know whether to try to fight the fire or wrestle me down. by the fourth trade they threw me on the ground and shackled me down and i recall coincidently i did not b
i said i'm a man of my word. i went down to a friend of mine spotted at a gas station, went to the gas station and i said my dad came me -- told me, over to get some gas. where's the gas can? he didn't give me one. i will find you a gas can and i will find you the biggest one. he said where's the money? he said he would pay you later. [laughter] i filled it up and i went into the projects. my partner said there is johnny and what is he going to do now? i went to the first tree and i doused the...
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i said, why? the designer from the 1980's. he said, yes, but maybe it is could for perfume, things like that. to have an international passport. ok. but deep inside, i know that i should have loved to make one coutoure collection like that. a dream of the elegance of paris. and i remember that i propose -- it was the last new bid of coutoure that arrived. i thought to propose -- [unintelligible] why don't you take one designer like vivian westwood or others to make one season, one coutoure collection? >> you should call some up immediately and suggest the deal. >> [laughs] that is true. each one to make their own collection should not be back. a very attractive idea. >> as you do not want to talk about art, we will not say your work is art. let's be very vulgar and talk about money. [laughter] it is extraordinary what you have produced in coutoure. does that make any money? quick to be honest, what we produce in coutoure does not make money but it does include money. i must say, i am very proud of that. when i started to do cou
i said, why? the designer from the 1980's. he said, yes, but maybe it is could for perfume, things like that. to have an international passport. ok. but deep inside, i know that i should have loved to make one coutoure collection like that. a dream of the elegance of paris. and i remember that i propose -- it was the last new bid of coutoure that arrived. i thought to propose -- [unintelligible] why don't you take one designer like vivian westwood or others to make one season, one coutoure...
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like i said, i don't care what time it is. if it's about graffiti, like i said, i'm passionate about it. i'll help you out with anything. if you need to write a search warrant i'll help you write the damn search warrant as long as you take someone off the street. good luck and be safe. (applause) >> san francisco is home to some of the most innovative companies of the 21st century. this pioneering and forward looking spirit is alive in san francisco government as well. the new headquarters of the san francisco public utilities commission at a5 25 golden gate avenue is more than just a 13-story building and office ablation. instead, city leaders, departments and project managers join forces with local architectural firms ked to build one of the greatest office buildings in america. that's more than a building. that's a living system. ♪ ♪ when san francisco first bought this land in 1999, it was home to a state office building. >> this was an old eight-story brown building the state owned and the workers' comp people were in tha
like i said, i don't care what time it is. if it's about graffiti, like i said, i'm passionate about it. i'll help you out with anything. if you need to write a search warrant i'll help you write the damn search warrant as long as you take someone off the street. good luck and be safe. (applause) >> san francisco is home to some of the most innovative companies of the 21st century. this pioneering and forward looking spirit is alive in san francisco government as well. the new...
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i said, yes. he said, can i see more of it? i said, you bet. i even asked his name. ends up this is lorne michael, and he is going to the clubs in new york looking for writers for this new show called "saturday night live" that was going to premiere in the fall. i go home to long island and a type of what i believe for a 1100 of my best jokes. two days later, i have to go back to the city for my meeting with lorne. i was so nervous. what should i wear? well, hip new show. i will dress hip. i put on my father's marroon polyester leisure suit. i looked like a big blood clot. i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce
i said, yes. he said, can i see more of it? i said, you bet. i even asked his name. ends up this is lorne michael, and he is going to the clubs in new york looking for writers for this new show called "saturday night live" that was going to premiere in the fall. i go home to long island and a type of what i believe for a 1100 of my best jokes. two days later, i have to go back to the city for my meeting with lorne. i was so nervous. what should i wear? well, hip new show. i will dress...
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i said "i will do whatever i can". he said "can you meet with me and i have a laundry list of things" and absolutely where do you want to meet? i am at the command center on turk street. i asked what the cross streets are. you know the bridge is down. can i land my helicopter there? yeah and lee got the police to clear the park. >> >> i came in here. the mayor was waiting for me and he took me down in the basement of the fire department communication's center to what was the fire department was the bedroom for the firefighters in the 911 -- in their 911 -- in their portion of the 911. i couldn't believe it. they moved beds aside, and they had butcher paper on the wall and i will never forget this. there was a consiewl general talking long distance on one of the out going lines and nobody could get him off the phone. people were coming in off the streets. it was terrible. i could not believe that a great city like this did not have a proper command center. as i walked a way with the mayor i said something that i later re
i said "i will do whatever i can". he said "can you meet with me and i have a laundry list of things" and absolutely where do you want to meet? i am at the command center on turk street. i asked what the cross streets are. you know the bridge is down. can i land my helicopter there? yeah and lee got the police to clear the park. >> >> i came in here. the mayor was waiting for me and he took me down in the basement of the fire department communication's center to...
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" i said "yeah." he said "next time i get you in a room with a load of rich people, have a speech." >> rose: (laughs) >> he said that! and i said "well, i was trying to be more intimate. i was making it up when i went along." >> he said you're better when you have a speech. >> rose: he's right. you have to have a bit of messianic complex to do what you want to do. you have to believe in yourself, to believe it's possible so tell me what the mission is. tell me what you think is possible. >> well, first of all, anyone who finds their way to the front of a rock bandstanding in a spotlight at the center on the stage is definitely got a messianic complex. and the shy ones, the kind of "oh, how did this happen to me" ones? they're the worst kinds. a lot of artists play that. so, yeah, you're the front man. we've got a shy guy to my right, stage right, edge is incredible, one of the most extraordinary -- probably the most influential guitar player of the last 25 years. but he doesn't -- he does not have a me
" i said "yeah." he said "next time i get you in a room with a load of rich people, have a speech." >> rose: (laughs) >> he said that! and i said "well, i was trying to be more intimate. i was making it up when i went along." >> he said you're better when you have a speech. >> rose: he's right. you have to have a bit of messianic complex to do what you want to do. you have to believe in yourself, to believe it's possible so tell me what...
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i send it to rob reiner for a blurb. he called me and said i am and director now. he did "stand by me," "when harry met sally," and others. the greatest thing you want to year, he said let's make this into a movie. it was the greatest time of my life. and i wrote a screenplay. bruce willis, elijah wood, dan ackroyd. $50 million movie. it was this a big to-do with the big premiere in hollywood. i flew my parents out from florida. it was the greatest night of my life. then the next morning, the reviews came out. i do not know how many of you remember roger ebert's review of "north" or carry it with you in your wallet -- [laughter] >> to keep you humble. " but to refresh your memory -- i hated this movie. hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. hated it. hated every audience-insultingh moment-ated the sensibility that thought anyone would like it. hated the implied insult to the audience by its believe that anyone would actually be entertained by it. now, -- [laughter] on the surface -- [laughter] this may seem like an unfavorable review. but if you read between the lin
i send it to rob reiner for a blurb. he called me and said i am and director now. he did "stand by me," "when harry met sally," and others. the greatest thing you want to year, he said let's make this into a movie. it was the greatest time of my life. and i wrote a screenplay. bruce willis, elijah wood, dan ackroyd. $50 million movie. it was this a big to-do with the big premiere in hollywood. i flew my parents out from florida. it was the greatest night of my life. then the...
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i said i'm going to play branch rickey. he said i don't know the name branch rickey.e's this guy. and i said i'm going to do the thing, the character actor thing. i'm going to shave my hairline back, and he said give a man a mask and he'll tell you the truth. >> rose: wow. >> and i remember when i first started andt reminded m that when i first started, i told you the first time i was on same i was mr. anterks rbus with a pillow under my jacket andital compowder in my hair to look like i had gray hair, and it freed me, freed me. i was a very-- i was very nervous about being onstage, b but, you know, with a. -- and i sang from the "fantastics, "and allf that waimmensely aid by disguise. the truth is a hard thing to tell. either you get accused of being pedantic or being a know-it-all, or having a point of view. so the truth is not so easy to tell oft times, but you give a man a mask, and he'll tell you the truth. >> rose: what drove branch rickey? >> thedea of god. the idea of a perfectible humanity, relationships between people. i think he-- i think he truly was motiv
i said i'm going to play branch rickey. he said i don't know the name branch rickey.e's this guy. and i said i'm going to do the thing, the character actor thing. i'm going to shave my hairline back, and he said give a man a mask and he'll tell you the truth. >> rose: wow. >> and i remember when i first started andt reminded m that when i first started, i told you the first time i was on same i was mr. anterks rbus with a pillow under my jacket andital compowder in my hair to look...
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i said, yes, sir, i am. you said i would like you to try to for give. i think about that leadership quality of forgiveness and how important that is for all of us to remember in politics. >> yeah, i remember that well. it was one of the most disturbing things that can happen on a team is when a team member is disloyal. i remember it well. as a matter of fact, you said how can you possibly trust me, mr. president, when a key member of the team had been disloyal to you. i said, because you are who you are. >> i also asked you if i could throw that person under the bus, you said no. >> forgiveness is hard, but for giving you actually liberate yourself from the anger and negative thoughts. >> up next, bush 43 on his father, bush 41. and a number one. george washington. >> each of these leaders will tell you, no matter how much you may think you are ready to assume the office of the president, it's impossible to truly understand the nature of the job until it's yours, until you are sitting at that desk. that's why every president gains a greater appreciation
i said, yes, sir, i am. you said i would like you to try to for give. i think about that leadership quality of forgiveness and how important that is for all of us to remember in politics. >> yeah, i remember that well. it was one of the most disturbing things that can happen on a team is when a team member is disloyal. i remember it well. as a matter of fact, you said how can you possibly trust me, mr. president, when a key member of the team had been disloyal to you. i said, because you...
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i am okay here," i said. she cried. >> marzynski: back in warsaw, i asked her to take me to a big church so i could serve the mass. the altar was high above my head. while serving the priest wine and water, i dropped one of the sacraments. at that moment i understood: i had been discovered. god didn't want me anymore. (jewish festival music playing) most of the survivors left poland just after the war. mother decided we should stay where our family graves were, and for 24 years, we did. (crowd clapping along to music) when i lived in poland, "jew" was a stigma, a dirty word. a scene like this would have been unthinkable. in today's polish democracy, young poles dance to jewish tunes on the streets of the former krakow ghetto. from here, thousands of jews were rounded up and loaded into cattle cars for auschwitz as their polish neighbors watched on. the annual krakow jewish festival is a way of ritualizing a troubled history, perhaps a form of atonement. in krakow, i met ed herman, an economist and his wife hal
i am okay here," i said. she cried. >> marzynski: back in warsaw, i asked her to take me to a big church so i could serve the mass. the altar was high above my head. while serving the priest wine and water, i dropped one of the sacraments. at that moment i understood: i had been discovered. god didn't want me anymore. (jewish festival music playing) most of the survivors left poland just after the war. mother decided we should stay where our family graves were, and for 24 years, we...
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i said, mr. countries in the world and the worst problem now is a war going on between north and south sudan. and millions of people have been killed. i would like for you to help us have a peace agreement there. in a weak moment, he said i will do it. in january of 2005 there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had been going on for 21 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. have aooood night. here youou go. you, , too. i'm goining to dream about t that steaka. i'i'm going toto dream about thatat tiramisu.u. whwhat a nightht, huh? head b back to the d dealership?p? but we stitill need yourur signaturere. anand it's nevever been eaeasir to get a a passat. of german n engineerining. get $0$0 down, $0 0 due at sig, anand $0 firstst mont on any n new volkswawagen. vivisit vwdealaler.com tododay. over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've rece
i said, mr. countries in the world and the worst problem now is a war going on between north and south sudan. and millions of people have been killed. i would like for you to help us have a peace agreement there. in a weak moment, he said i will do it. in january of 2005 there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had been going on for 21 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. have aooood night. here youou go. you, , too. i'm goining to dream about t...
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i said i want to change cells he said where are you? i said i am in the cell. he said a chapter 1 puts me right on the moon. that is when i first started. they are misunderstood from the day that i was adopted by white foster parents. that is my way to fame and fortune and it's never that easy. i come out of prison and the day that i was released the prison officers said you are not allowed with anything you didn't come into prison life. and all we have on me that my possessions i came in with and the wally thing i didn't come in with for now about 14 exercise books. often all it kept hearing was rehabilitation. no word, no value. the prison officer said that our property. he said what is the stand on the exercise book? i looked at the stand and was a service as the government. it's not yours. i spent my whole sentence i would be doing more time and that's what was all about. so i would watch them through those exercise books and my life story term than in 2008. who was waiting for me, the gang. >> the icf. >> and within a year i was back in prison for gang viol
i said i want to change cells he said where are you? i said i am in the cell. he said a chapter 1 puts me right on the moon. that is when i first started. they are misunderstood from the day that i was adopted by white foster parents. that is my way to fame and fortune and it's never that easy. i come out of prison and the day that i was released the prison officers said you are not allowed with anything you didn't come into prison life. and all we have on me that my possessions i came in with...
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i said yeah. no problem. we love american money. items he handed over $50 fake to me. as soon as he put it in my hand i notice it's fake and i said it's fake money. >> when cindy refuses to take his money the man becomes irate. >> he started using filthy language. i said i'm going to call the police. he said give my money back. i said no. let the police come. then you can have it back. >> he goes okay. i'm going to rob you. >> pushing his way behind the counter the man begins fighting with cindy. >> first he was trying to reach for the cupboard. then he tried to grab that tobacco from my hand so i kind of hit him and he tried to hit me back. >> that's when larry comes to her aid. >> i tried grabbing him from behind the counter. it didn't quite work so i opened the door and tried to grab him again and couldn't quite reach him. then all of a sudden he was just there so i got him in a a head lock. he must have had ahold of cindy because once i had ahold of him, she kind of like flew over the top of us and landed on the floor also. >> w
i said yeah. no problem. we love american money. items he handed over $50 fake to me. as soon as he put it in my hand i notice it's fake and i said it's fake money. >> when cindy refuses to take his money the man becomes irate. >> he started using filthy language. i said i'm going to call the police. he said give my money back. i said no. let the police come. then you can have it back. >> he goes okay. i'm going to rob you. >> pushing his way behind the counter the man...
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i said, "stop! " i said is that you? >> rose: so your relationship with nora because-- obviously you made movie togetr-- but the thing you and rita did about nick and nora at the memorial service-- i asked was that on tape somewhere because it was so great. >> for some reason, we were invited to the table, the party upon making "sleepless in celtics," and working with norayou're at the absolute top of the name game. but when you're invited to have dinner with nora with a group of other people, well, you're in a whole other plain of existence there that can be very rarefied air if you are not up to the task of both listening and paymenting -- >> note the references are about. >> oh, you've got to be smart. ( laughter ) and if you're not smart-- you have to be honest and say, "i don't know what that is." but if you say that you get much more credit than pretending you know what the hell they're talking about. >> we did the reading about a year and a half ago, and that was my first meeting her. she sent everyone a biewl not
i said, "stop! " i said is that you? >> rose: so your relationship with nora because-- obviously you made movie togetr-- but the thing you and rita did about nick and nora at the memorial service-- i asked was that on tape somewhere because it was so great. >> for some reason, we were invited to the table, the party upon making "sleepless in celtics," and working with norayou're at the absolute top of the name game. but when you're invited to have dinner with...
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i the said, of course, that is r job. my job is to figure out if i could still do this job. >> rose: was it that or were you tired of it, and didn't know if you wanted to do it again or a guy who liked to move from opportunity to opportunity? >> i had to assess what's in this? how difficult is this going to be from me? i'm recovering from knee replacement, achille's tendon problem. >> rose: was this preprostate-- >> no, i had a prostate operation. there were a variety of things i had gone through that-- i was still coming back through those operative sequences. and, you know, i felt like, you know, i can coach this team. i don't know if i can go on the road and do the job night after night in this kind of a situation. couch that with the understanding that i had gone out to lunch with mitch cupcheck a month before and he pointblank asked me, "are you going to go back to coaching." i had no intention of going back to coaching again. when i sat down with those two on saturday morning, the question-- one question mitch asked
i the said, of course, that is r job. my job is to figure out if i could still do this job. >> rose: was it that or were you tired of it, and didn't know if you wanted to do it again or a guy who liked to move from opportunity to opportunity? >> i had to assess what's in this? how difficult is this going to be from me? i'm recovering from knee replacement, achille's tendon problem. >> rose: was this preprostate-- >> no, i had a prostate operation. there were a variety of...
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i said, 1-2-3-4. i just do it. i did it. as i reached for the door, tamerlan was trying to grab me. >> reporter: so you're going. he was reaching out. >> yeah. >> reporter: and now you're running. >> i was running. i was running just as fast as i can, and i never looked back. >> reporter: he ran across the street to this station and pleaded with the clerk to call 911. >> carjacking occurring at richie's shell, 301 cambridge scene. the victim pled the car at t-mobile on memorial drive. >> reporter: if you hadn't escaped, called 911, and put police on the trail of these bombers, bad things would have happened. i mean you are a hero in this story. >> i don't think i'm a hero, you know, but i was trying to do is save myself. of course, what i was doing was just trying to save myself. i did something -- probably did something good. the police, they are the heroes. they exchanged the gunfire with those bad guys. they are the heroes. >> when the police arrived at the second gas station, danny told the police officers the men who ca
i said, 1-2-3-4. i just do it. i did it. as i reached for the door, tamerlan was trying to grab me. >> reporter: so you're going. he was reaching out. >> yeah. >> reporter: and now you're running. >> i was running. i was running just as fast as i can, and i never looked back. >> reporter: he ran across the street to this station and pleaded with the clerk to call 911. >> carjacking occurring at richie's shell, 301 cambridge scene. the victim pled the car at...
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your parents have to be nice to you and you tell them i said so. (applause) >> awesome, thank you. thank you. do you have another question up there? >> i do. >> okay, great. >> it's a rather hefty one. there is much more commercial tagging such as billboards, rap ads on buses, streetcars, structures built into sidewalks such as kiosks, news gras being, stand alone in ground billboards, and tagging by individuals. also people have become used to constant advertising. if we are wanting to make our city more beautiful, how do we handle commercial tagging? doesn't the amount of advertising in public space affect us? does anyone want to take that? anyone want to tackle that one? >> i'll throw a little bit on that one. again, you know, the constitution has a real issue in america where we have freedom of speech. and just because something -- artwork that appears to be graffiti does not make it illegal. and the corporations know that graffiti is one of the edge things that draws youth and draws vibrance and it's a sign of being, you know, alive and active. you see it in all kinds of advert
your parents have to be nice to you and you tell them i said so. (applause) >> awesome, thank you. thank you. do you have another question up there? >> i do. >> okay, great. >> it's a rather hefty one. there is much more commercial tagging such as billboards, rap ads on buses, streetcars, structures built into sidewalks such as kiosks, news gras being, stand alone in ground billboards, and tagging by individuals. also people have become used to constant advertising. if...
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i said, yes, sir, i am. you said i would like you to try to forgive. i think about that leadership quality of forgiveness and how important that is for all of us to remember in politics? >> i remember the incident well. one of the most disturbing things that can had a am ham ha% is when a team member is disloyal. as a matter of fact you said, how can you possibly trust me, mr. president when a key member have been disloyalty to you. i said because you are who you are. >> dana: i also asked you if i could throw the person under the bus and you said no. >> forgiveness is hard but forgiveness you liberated yourself from anger and negative thoughts. >> dana: up next, bush 43 on his father bush 41 and number one, george washington. >> each of these leaders will tell you, no matter how much you think you are ready to assume the office of the president, it's impossible to truly understand the nature of the job until it is yours, until you are sitting at that desk. that is why every president gains a greater appreciation for all those that served before them,
i said, yes, sir, i am. you said i would like you to try to forgive. i think about that leadership quality of forgiveness and how important that is for all of us to remember in politics? >> i remember the incident well. one of the most disturbing things that can had a am ham ha% is when a team member is disloyal. as a matter of fact you said, how can you possibly trust me, mr. president when a key member have been disloyalty to you. i said because you are who you are. >> dana: i...
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i said to you when you came on the set that i am anxious to get back to new york. i have been everywhere but new york the last few weeks. i keep reading and am anxious to get back to see your baby. she is 88 years old doing multiple shows per week. she is killing me with this. doing at and she is least five shows every week. everything i read about her, your daughter's name is a nickname. this is the proverbial question. you must you proud of your daughter. >> i am. i really am. i am really proud of her work ethic. tavis: i wonder where she got that? >> maybe from my mother. tavis: maybe she got it from her mother. am happiesthat i about. she understands that it is really about the work. she understands the value of work. and she loves it. tavis: what is amazing about this to me, it is a beautiful thing. it is not often or not always that the child of a star, and iconic star in her case, the child of a star jumps in this business and so early on does work that is met with critical acclaim. that does not happen every day. >> i know. tavis: you know this. >> i do kno
i said to you when you came on the set that i am anxious to get back to new york. i have been everywhere but new york the last few weeks. i keep reading and am anxious to get back to see your baby. she is 88 years old doing multiple shows per week. she is killing me with this. doing at and she is least five shows every week. everything i read about her, your daughter's name is a nickname. this is the proverbial question. you must you proud of your daughter. >> i am. i really am. i am...
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i said, i did not know you were here. he said, you have made it this far? where aller the real astronauts were, their offices, and i met the first african-american to pilot a shuttle. and i met charlie, the current administration of nasa -- administrator of nasa. a calleeks later, i got from an official at nasa. still living just write down the street from harvard at the time. he said, jim, you presented a great case for yourself. but i am sorry, you were not selected at the finals. at which point, i started laughing. i am sure the person at the other end thought, this guy has gone hysterical and lost it. but he did not know was that if they had said yes, i would have been faced with then the greatest quandary in my life. the quandary would have been, do i continue to pursue my career as a scientist, working with people like richard and murray and john schwartz, john schwartz being the inventor of string theory? do i do that or pursue this other part of my childhood dream to become an astronaut? how do you make that decision? i would have dreaded that. when
i said, i did not know you were here. he said, you have made it this far? where aller the real astronauts were, their offices, and i met the first african-american to pilot a shuttle. and i met charlie, the current administration of nasa -- administrator of nasa. a calleeks later, i got from an official at nasa. still living just write down the street from harvard at the time. he said, jim, you presented a great case for yourself. but i am sorry, you were not selected at the finals. at which...
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that. >> guest: you either misunderstood what i said or i said it badly. what i said was the espn guy criticized rg3 because he thought rg3 was a republican. you said there's a rumor he is a republican itch don't know about that. he was a white fiancee. he called him a cornball brother hawse baas he expected he was republican but rg3 had a white fiancee. that's why this black caster called him a cornball brother which is a racist thing to say to a black person, so i'm sorry if i misexplained it. >> host: go ahead, bobby, you're still on the line. >> caller: i appreciate that. agree with the same way you do. it's tote lay racist comment also. >> guest: absolutely. >> caller: thank you. >> republicans dope like being called racists, and with good reason, they shouldn't be called racist. >> host: larry elder, is this an african-american story? >> guest: no. it's an more than story. a story about a guy who struggled, who overcame, who endured the great depression, who joined to fight in the second world war, was part of what tom brokaw called the greaters gene
that. >> guest: you either misunderstood what i said or i said it badly. what i said was the espn guy criticized rg3 because he thought rg3 was a republican. you said there's a rumor he is a republican itch don't know about that. he was a white fiancee. he called him a cornball brother hawse baas he expected he was republican but rg3 had a white fiancee. that's why this black caster called him a cornball brother which is a racist thing to say to a black person, so i'm sorry if i...
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[laughter] he said let me see this i had it typed up and he said e.u.d circulate that to the senior staff and he named it "rumsfeld's rules" it took the life of its own in "the new york times" wrote about in "the wall street journal" and they have been reading it a quarter of the century so i decided to write a book about the rules and that is what that just came out last tuesday. i thought it would be interesting for college graduates starting at the beginning those who had to have meetings and that type of thing and a chapter on rassling because i wrestled 10 years that is really in the relationship between effort and results and it is terribly important. the other thing to put yourself in the other fellow's shoes to look at from their perspective that is useful with their negotiations as well. i have spent time in business to learn rules like a is -- a's hire a's and b's hire c's. my daughter graduated and said where should i go? i said you're asking all the wrong questions. you said you should ask to we work around? find someone bright because you w
[laughter] he said let me see this i had it typed up and he said e.u.d circulate that to the senior staff and he named it "rumsfeld's rules" it took the life of its own in "the new york times" wrote about in "the wall street journal" and they have been reading it a quarter of the century so i decided to write a book about the rules and that is what that just came out last tuesday. i thought it would be interesting for college graduates starting at the beginning...
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i said, i -- i was just angry, and i was just incredulous, so to speak.e. >> but the attack isn't over. and the biggest explosion is yet to come. manning a machine gun at the checkpoint is specialist darrell green. >> at that time, they -- the cement mixer was trying to come through our perimeter. >> a huge cement mixer filled with explosives tries to sneak through the breach made by the first blast and drive up to the hotels. >> their main goal with the first two explosions was to make a hole into our perimeter, which the first explosion did. the second vehicle was deterred and went into a different direction. >> guards opened fire on the cement truck using everything they have to prevent it from getting close enough to kill hundreds. >> once the dust settled, i engaged that vehicle before it got to the hotel and subsequently stopped the driver from making it in between the two hotels. >> the truck backs up as soldiers keep firing. and then it explodes, a massive fireball. >> i honestly believe that he himself detonated it with some sort of handheld char
i said, i -- i was just angry, and i was just incredulous, so to speak.e. >> but the attack isn't over. and the biggest explosion is yet to come. manning a machine gun at the checkpoint is specialist darrell green. >> at that time, they -- the cement mixer was trying to come through our perimeter. >> a huge cement mixer filled with explosives tries to sneak through the breach made by the first blast and drive up to the hotels. >> their main goal with the first two...
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before he went in the house, i said ariel, here goes your mail. we just had the same conversation when i hand him the mail. he said they can't get it right. i said damn postal service. that's it. he left. i jumped on my bike, went to mcdonald's. came back home, i'm in my house but i'm in the living room and i'm right by the front door, because i'm looking out the front door, and man, this girl screamed like a car had hit a kid, which made me, you know, stop eating, what the hell was that. so when i got up, i saw this -- my neighbor across the street, he run across the street and i'm thinking where you going, because ain't nobody next door because i just saw ariel leave. i know ain't nobody over there. heard that girl scream and saw him run across the street, and i went outside and wondered what he was doing, and amanda said i'm stuck in here, help get me out. so guy don't know english that well or panicked, he just looked at me and it's a girl. that's all he did. so here i come with my half eaten big mac and i looked and i said well, what's up. she
before he went in the house, i said ariel, here goes your mail. we just had the same conversation when i hand him the mail. he said they can't get it right. i said damn postal service. that's it. he left. i jumped on my bike, went to mcdonald's. came back home, i'm in my house but i'm in the living room and i'm right by the front door, because i'm looking out the front door, and man, this girl screamed like a car had hit a kid, which made me, you know, stop eating, what the hell was that. so...
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i said how side that work exactly. i asked to speak to the assistant principle she wasn't there are another staffer told me to come back the next day. she was there i said i'd like to speak to you about the grades she said there's nothing to talk about you need to leave. i said wait you said amber we can work on this grade she kicked her out and said i was hostile and i had to leave. realistically that's not conducive to the kids it certainly doesn't teach them how to communicate with each other and the staff is not good. amber is going to be okay. but for the rest of the kids it's not going to work >> (clapping) >> so i've been a student at the betsy carr michael since preschool. so throughout the years i've really liked it but this year's not a good one. she was turned our school into a mess she's rude to the teachers and the students. she pulls out teachers and yells at them she yells at us and everybody. so nobody feels save at school anymore we want her to leave. even though i'm graduating i'm okay but what about t
i said how side that work exactly. i asked to speak to the assistant principle she wasn't there are another staffer told me to come back the next day. she was there i said i'd like to speak to you about the grades she said there's nothing to talk about you need to leave. i said wait you said amber we can work on this grade she kicked her out and said i was hostile and i had to leave. realistically that's not conducive to the kids it certainly doesn't teach them how to communicate with each...
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i said, oh, bryan, i said -- jay, i told you, her head hurt, she couldn't see.rash happened. and he said, i flew out of the car like superman. since he came home from rehab, and i started spending my days with him, the story's never changed. never, ever changed. mommy's head hurt, she couldn't see. ♪ >> diane called and said we're running a little late because the girls had play practice. and we had a great time, everything's great. all laughing, kidding around. and diane said, all right, they told you about the play. the play, get me two tickets. i think erin will sit on my lap. then they said, okay, we'll see you soon. >> we were traveling back on the thruway heading south. we were driving in the center lane, and the vehicle came up rather quickly in the right lane and moved into the center lane, moved back into the right lane and continued to make a series of movements changing lanes rather aggressively. we both looked and we saw a woman grasping on to the steering wheel, appearing to concentrate as she was driving. and the last movement it made it made from
i said, oh, bryan, i said -- jay, i told you, her head hurt, she couldn't see.rash happened. and he said, i flew out of the car like superman. since he came home from rehab, and i started spending my days with him, the story's never changed. never, ever changed. mommy's head hurt, she couldn't see. ♪ >> diane called and said we're running a little late because the girls had play practice. and we had a great time, everything's great. all laughing, kidding around. and diane said, all...
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i am tavis smiley. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the new book from rita moreno is called "rita: a memoir." we started this conversation last night, and as has happened just a few times over the course of 10 years and almost 2,000 shows -- we will air our 2,000th broadcast on may the 24th; 10 years, 2,000 shows on pbs. >> wow. tavis: and only a handful of times over that period have i been in a conversation that was so rich that i couldn't stop, i had to go another night. so thank you for sticking around. >>you just love that dish, you dirty person. tavis: no, no, no, no. but -- but there's a whole lot more to get to, though. >>
i am tavis smiley. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the new...
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and i said yes, i guess so. and she famously said to me i would rather you were dead. which well it makes me laugh. it makes other people cringe in horror but it made me laugh because first of all she wasn't some character, she wasn't, you know, i mean she was i knew she was just devastated. and yet, she never, she didn't really mean that. >> rose: of course not. >> she was really upset. >> rose: what did you say. >> i said well i said i knew you'd understand. once i got her head out of the oven things went swimmingly. i would say now let me tell like my two brothers and i said don't tell anybody. all right. by the following day she had told them both. so i had those conversations. you sure you're not going through a phrase. i'm still going through it. i'm still going through that phase. >> rose: you've been in a pretty long relationship. >> yes, i have. i'm very lucky, and i met you know a wonderful person who has put up with me for 15 years. god bless him. and it's, but it's taken a lot of work and he's shown me the way. >> rose: what did you draw on in playing this.
and i said yes, i guess so. and she famously said to me i would rather you were dead. which well it makes me laugh. it makes other people cringe in horror but it made me laugh because first of all she wasn't some character, she wasn't, you know, i mean she was i knew she was just devastated. and yet, she never, she didn't really mean that. >> rose: of course not. >> she was really upset. >> rose: what did you say. >> i said well i said i knew you'd understand. once i got...
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i said, "no way." he said, "you want to see it?" i said, yeah. he said, "want to see it again?"stores now. it's pleasure having you on, buddy, finally. icona pop performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is the biggest song in the world right now. our next guests are a swedish duo making their late night tv debut with us tonight to perform their worldwide smash single, "i love it." please welcome icona pop! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i got this feeling on a summer day when you were gone ♪ ♪ i crashed my car into the bridge i watched i let it burn ♪ ♪ i threw your stuff into a bag and pushed it down the stairs ♪ ♪ i crashed my car into the bridge ♪ ♪ i don't care i love it i don't care ♪ ♪ i've got this feeling on a summer day when you were gone ♪ ♪ i crashed my car into the bridge i watched i let it burn ♪ ♪ i threw yo
i said, "no way." he said, "you want to see it?" i said, yeah. he said, "want to see it again?"stores now. it's pleasure having you on, buddy, finally. icona pop performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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i still do to this day. she saidt the end of the week and read them and remind us ambassador writing down the thoughts or ideas and things that i thought were important. and i did not as a young man, as a boy scout. i did as a navy pilot. i did when i was in congress, and then as sandy said, i resigned from congress in 1969, my fourth term, and went into the nixon cabinet and served in the office of economic opportunity. and i started making notes about that. and then when president ford came in, he called me back to chair his transition. i came back and answered as his white house chief of staff at one day we're an oval office, and i mention with these rules. he said what's that? i said -- even a legislator. he had never served in an executive position and i told him that we keep those kinds of little rules. and i don't know what i said to them, maybe something like, the staff should not say the white house is calling. buildings can't call. [laughter] and so he said, well, let me say this. so i had it typed up and a
i still do to this day. she saidt the end of the week and read them and remind us ambassador writing down the thoughts or ideas and things that i thought were important. and i did not as a young man, as a boy scout. i did as a navy pilot. i did when i was in congress, and then as sandy said, i resigned from congress in 1969, my fourth term, and went into the nixon cabinet and served in the office of economic opportunity. and i started making notes about that. and then when president ford came...
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i said she met the 6-year-old girl. st pointed out that she saw a picture of her on the cell phone. still startling that she said it looks like our other sister. she says unlike the other sister, she was close to her father. >> yeah, she was there a couple months ago, even. she describes growing up and her mother actually left the home and she stayed for an extra year. and she really said she was there for her father. right when i was leaving, she showed me some pictures of her and her father. and there were these pictures of her as a young child and him just embracing her. you could tell, she was sitting there just getting very quiet. you could tell this was really tough for her. >> you said she was there two months ago, was she inside the house? >> yeah, she was inside the home, she said he cooked, they listened to music. >> and she wasn't able to walk around the house? >> yeah, and she says, these pieces, now they're making sense. she wants us to go upstairs. he says, no, you can't get up there. she wants us to go dow
i said she met the 6-year-old girl. st pointed out that she saw a picture of her on the cell phone. still startling that she said it looks like our other sister. she says unlike the other sister, she was close to her father. >> yeah, she was there a couple months ago, even. she describes growing up and her mother actually left the home and she stayed for an extra year. and she really said she was there for her father. right when i was leaving, she showed me some pictures of her and her...
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when i brought this question up, another republican on the senate floor said, well, i said, could you send an american to guantanamo bay without a trial without accusation? he said, if they are dangerous. i said, well that begs to question, who decides if they are dangerous? another senator said, well, when they asked for a lawyer, you tell them to shut up. well, the thing is that when i see the young soldiers who come back, and my wife and i just helpedded build a house for a young soldier who lost both legs and one arm, when they comb home, i asked what they fight for, and they say the bill of rights. that is the freedom. when we talk about fighting for freedom, we have to define what we're fighting for. it has to be about the constitution. it has to be about the bill of rights. some may not agree with this, but think about it. we have the boston bomber recently. i was at a charity event about a week later in a boston police mapp down there giving a speech. it was one of the best speeches i heard in a long time. he ran to the scene. he helped apply tourniquets. he helped people at t
when i brought this question up, another republican on the senate floor said, well, i said, could you send an american to guantanamo bay without a trial without accusation? he said, if they are dangerous. i said, well that begs to question, who decides if they are dangerous? another senator said, well, when they asked for a lawyer, you tell them to shut up. well, the thing is that when i see the young soldiers who come back, and my wife and i just helpedded build a house for a young soldier who...
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and i said what is going on, i have not done anything. what is going on? aid all i can tell you is you are in some serious allegations. >> what was the first sign of trouble for you that day? >> i was sleeping. and i don't remember the police in my room. and i was thinking because i had an open container warning. so i didn't -- i thought they was taking me in because of that. >> let me walk you through a bit of this so that everyone clearly understands. >> when you were arrested on monday and brought in, were you told while you were under arrest? >> absolutely not. >> no. >> you had no idea? >> no. >> not for 48, maybe 36-48 hours later. >> pedro? when did you become aware? she said sure. what do you want to know? i want to know what am i being charged for? so she said okay, i'll go see. so she comes back and i've got a piece of paper written down, whatever, i was in for. i didn't have my reading glasses. i looked and i said oh, open container. she said no, read it again. and i said oh, kidnapping? >> could you talk? were the two of you able to talk to each
and i said what is going on, i have not done anything. what is going on? aid all i can tell you is you are in some serious allegations. >> what was the first sign of trouble for you that day? >> i was sleeping. and i don't remember the police in my room. and i was thinking because i had an open container warning. so i didn't -- i thought they was taking me in because of that. >> let me walk you through a bit of this so that everyone clearly understands. >> when you were...
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i said, "no way." he said, "you want to see it?" i said, yeah. he said, "want to see it again?"es now. it's pleasure having you on, buddy, finally. icona pop performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you think you know me. i'm just red carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is the biggest song in the world right now. our next guests are a swedish duo making their late night tv debut with us tonight to perform their worldwide smash single, "i love it." please welcome icona pop! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i got this feeling on a summer day when you were gone ♪ ♪ i crashed my car into the bridge i watched i let it burn ♪ ♪ i threw your stuff into a bag and pushed it down the stairs ♪ ♪ i cras
i said, "no way." he said, "you want to see it?" i said, yeah. he said, "want to see it again?"es now. it's pleasure having you on, buddy, finally. icona pop performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you think you know me. i'm just red carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and...
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i said kitty kaminski. he said no. i didn't know -- i'm sorry, i didn't know kitty.een known to lie, not my mother. this is very sad. so i walked out, i was very depressed. i said my mother told me eddie cantor loved her. so i walked toward the door. as i got to the door i said wait. her maiden name was katie brookman. he said i loved her! >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get email that lets you share, organize and stay up-to-date like never before. choose from newer ] calzones and sandwiches. share, organize go! olive garden's new lunch combinations. go hand-made. go oven-baked. served with unlimited soup or salad. so many lunch combinations starting at $6.95. when you go olive garden. the solos are complete... you are the pig to her blanket. that's not breakdancing, that's break-up dancing. don't give up on us america, we're not done yet! now two must dance as one. ♪ you won't run into the top ten appliance brands just anywhere.. only sears carries them all. this is the top 10 advantage. this is sears. i know...foot-activated liftga
i said kitty kaminski. he said no. i didn't know -- i'm sorry, i didn't know kitty.een known to lie, not my mother. this is very sad. so i walked out, i was very depressed. i said my mother told me eddie cantor loved her. so i walked toward the door. as i got to the door i said wait. her maiden name was katie brookman. he said i loved her! >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get email that lets you share, organize and stay up-to-date like never...
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like i said, i don't care what time it is. if it's about graffiti, like i said, i'm passionate about it. i'll help you out with anything. if you need to write a search warrant i'll help you write the damn search warrant as long as you take someone off the street. good luck and be safe. (applause) >> i introduce jennifer nelson, we introduced her before. (applause) >> a lot of you have talked to her already. she will be working with the speakers on stage. and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >> okay. >> okay. a
like i said, i don't care what time it is. if it's about graffiti, like i said, i'm passionate about it. i'll help you out with anything. if you need to write a search warrant i'll help you write the damn search warrant as long as you take someone off the street. good luck and be safe. (applause) >> i introduce jennifer nelson, we introduced her before. (applause) >> a lot of you have talked to her already. she will be working with the speakers on stage. and i'd like to introduce...
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she said i want my daddy. i said who is her daddy. she said ariel. i said how is that possible.f you got kidnapped, he was having sex with you? oh, jesus -- that little girl is his. now we want to hurt you. >> you felt that. >> bro, this would be a different interview. if we had known that, man, i'd be facing triple life. >> wow. i'm glad it turned out this way. >> charles ramsey, who, with the help of another neighbor, helped amanda get out of that house. up next, why didn't the 9-1-1 operator stay on the phone while waiting for help. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, you can save money with progressive commerci
she said i want my daddy. i said who is her daddy. she said ariel. i said how is that possible.f you got kidnapped, he was having sex with you? oh, jesus -- that little girl is his. now we want to hurt you. >> you felt that. >> bro, this would be a different interview. if we had known that, man, i'd be facing triple life. >> wow. i'm glad it turned out this way. >> charles ramsey, who, with the help of another neighbor, helped amanda get out of that house. up next, why...