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i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for yves laurant, seeing a man powdering his nose going down the runway. >> yes. because he did things that were already very much about at the time. i was very admired. that is true. we did big steps. vocabulary. i have enormous admiration. i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something indefinitely. yes, why did i do the men like that? because i work around it sex. i saw that what was showing, it was the men in this world where the woman was strong. then have to be equal of the men. and i wanted to show it. there was some interest in like a blazer, a jacket, double- breasted. you have the men's jacket with the inside pocket. it is a pocket for the wallet. the women did not have that. why? because the men pay at the restaurant. but can the woman they, too? i think there was a lot of stupid things -- not stupid, but the things that were intell
i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for yves laurant, seeing a man powdering his nose going down the runway. >> yes. because he did things that were already very much about at the time. i was very admired. that is true. we did big steps. vocabulary. i have enormous admiration. i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something...
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once i saw that, my eye was much sharper and i could see the details around me. i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an attic accessed through a hidden floor. the structure was rectangular, like a cupboard. i touched its face with probing, diagnostic fingers, measuring it my eyes. 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. i got up on my haunches and lightly dusted off the granaries roof which was undamaged. for 3,000 years not a breeze had entered this chamber, not an inkling of light. what tightly woven baskets were here, what woven textiles, what s
once i saw that, my eye was much sharper and i could see the details around me. i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the...
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. >> that's when i saw a weapon coming across the back of the seat. >> moments of horror. >> i remember the back tire running over my leg. >> heroism -- >> we were able to both get in at the same time and all of a sudden he moved. >> and poor judgment. >> the person was using his feet to try to stop the car. >> get ready for the unexpected and unbelievable captured by the law's unblinking eye. "caught on camera" "dash cam diaries." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. there are no retakes, quick edits with police dashboard cameras, still the footage can be more compelling than any action movie. and it couldn't have gotten any more dramatic for the officers in our first video who have a violent confrontation in broad daylight. a peaceful town in ohio is turned upside down when two brothers, admitted white supremacists, with criminal records, roll into town with guns blazing. february 15th, 1997, wilmington, ohio. state police trooper john harker is on highway patrol. with 11 years on the force's drug interdiction unit, harker has been involved in some of the riskiest and m
. >> that's when i saw a weapon coming across the back of the seat. >> moments of horror. >> i remember the back tire running over my leg. >> heroism -- >> we were able to both get in at the same time and all of a sudden he moved. >> and poor judgment. >> the person was using his feet to try to stop the car. >> get ready for the unexpected and unbelievable captured by the law's unblinking eye. "caught on camera" "dash cam...
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i saw the gate open, i knew what my job was. i was trying to contain the elephant. >> she pushes this with her enormous head. >> he's thrown against the side of the block wall building. and then she comes after him. >> and i looked up and saw cindy running right at me. and that will never leave my mind. that was terrifying. >> he couldn't get away from her. i thought she would kill him. >> hearing david's screams, the other keepers rush to the rescue yelling cindy's name. eventually the elephant backs away. and david diveses into a moat howling in agony. >> while i was laying in the moat, i realized i was alive, the adrenaline wore off and the pain kicked in, then i could really feel horrendous pain. i felt like everything in my body was broken. i damaged disks in my lower back, broke my clavicle, lost a half inch in my arm. >> despite his injuries, in one sense david is lucky. she sends him flying with her trunk before her head hits the 2500 pound steel gate. >> the most amazing thing is had her trunk not come through that fenc
i saw the gate open, i knew what my job was. i was trying to contain the elephant. >> she pushes this with her enormous head. >> he's thrown against the side of the block wall building. and then she comes after him. >> and i looked up and saw cindy running right at me. and that will never leave my mind. that was terrifying. >> he couldn't get away from her. i thought she would kill him. >> hearing david's screams, the other keepers rush to the rescue yelling...
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i saw myself happy and free in my home. i saw laughter on the faces of the rest of our family. stepped closer. just as i was about to for the -- to serosa -- to throw the water on him, a horrified thought jumped into my conscious. the singer did not die. the pot seemed to shrink in my hands. so did i.. i saw myself as the tiny child i was. a wave of grief and sadness washed over me. i felt completely insignificant. i felt useless. >> do you ever touch your dad -- talk to your dad about that? >> i have never talked to my father about that. he is a different man now. the really want to make that -- i really want to make that clear regardless of the various diagnoses and problems he had. he had a bad 20 years. he is 80 now. >> did he see that? >> i do not think he saw that. i have spoken to my father about the past. i had tried to gingerly prepare hand and speak to the things -- prepare him and speak to him about some of the things that are being revealed right now he has shared with me that he would rather not go back and revisit that time in his life. he is a changed man. he like
i saw myself happy and free in my home. i saw laughter on the faces of the rest of our family. stepped closer. just as i was about to for the -- to serosa -- to throw the water on him, a horrified thought jumped into my conscious. the singer did not die. the pot seemed to shrink in my hands. so did i.. i saw myself as the tiny child i was. a wave of grief and sadness washed over me. i felt completely insignificant. i felt useless. >> do you ever touch your dad -- talk to your dad about...
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from what i saw i saw an awful lot of time and zuccotti park covering this in across new york and what i saw was people who were previously disparate in thinking what they think coming into one place rather than people who hadn't been involved in politics before suddenly rising up against the status quo i think you'll w.t. protesters and your environmentalists and your radicals all came and sat in one place i don't think people came out of their houses and said now i must do something about this as they did in say the civil rights movement ok danny what do you think about that. well first of all mike check thank you for having me on it look you know of course there's been a big change in the conversation at least in the media and in many other sectors of our society just i think yes they are reported that wall street firms are admitting at least in a recent survey that their p.r. that their image is now terrible thanks to the assaults and the criticisms by occupy wall street six months ago the congress was discussing deficits and cutting all sorts of programs there was no other voice b
from what i saw i saw an awful lot of time and zuccotti park covering this in across new york and what i saw was people who were previously disparate in thinking what they think coming into one place rather than people who hadn't been involved in politics before suddenly rising up against the status quo i think you'll w.t. protesters and your environmentalists and your radicals all came and sat in one place i don't think people came out of their houses and said now i must do something about...
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the first week he was in the station, i saw him at three meetings in one week. i am sure he went to many more than that. i want to say something about the park station. it has an excellent record, as far as i know, and call- generated responses. in other words, they come quickly. two, three minutes. i saw one of our convenience store officers shoot a customer. i saw the customer come out bleeding. there happen to be a couple of police there. in 1 minutes they have apprehended the shooter, had him in a car. three other cars came up almost immediately. i think that is wonderful. what we have as the problem, as captain feeney said, we have albert like, the civil side box, which have to be reinforced all the time. the streets were clean but they are now coming back. i spoke to deputy about that. he has been responsive. the reason we have these problems is because we have so much transient use. young people, and they have their problems. they bring them with them. they have needs for community, which is why they all connor did by the lake, at the end of stanyan street
the first week he was in the station, i saw him at three meetings in one week. i am sure he went to many more than that. i want to say something about the park station. it has an excellent record, as far as i know, and call- generated responses. in other words, they come quickly. two, three minutes. i saw one of our convenience store officers shoot a customer. i saw the customer come out bleeding. there happen to be a couple of police there. in 1 minutes they have apprehended the shooter, had...
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what i saw and what i experienced let me feeling without a doubt that you have succeeded in a way that is amazingly admirable, and in a way that we should be striving for here in san francisco. and most importantly, that i know we can reach. that was my biggest take away. there is a wonderful presentation of all of the elements, many of the elements they are using to make the netherlands said world-renowned bicycling environment. i saw that san francisco has some many of these elements already in place. we are so far down the line, what we need is to bring it together. what i saw were similarities, and it was impressive to learn the meeting with dutch planners and local city officials that amsterdam and san francisco -- i will focus on amsterdam because that is where i spent most of my time, but these cities are very similar. similar populations, similar population densities. they are laid out very similar in terms of residential density. we're centers for strong regional economies, similar in economic drivers. tourism is number one. viking is part of their tourism. also big finance, c
what i saw and what i experienced let me feeling without a doubt that you have succeeded in a way that is amazingly admirable, and in a way that we should be striving for here in san francisco. and most importantly, that i know we can reach. that was my biggest take away. there is a wonderful presentation of all of the elements, many of the elements they are using to make the netherlands said world-renowned bicycling environment. i saw that san francisco has some many of these elements already...
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i saw myself as the tiny child i was. i felt into the begins and useless. >> do you ever touch your dad about that? >> i have never talked to my father about that. he is a different man now. the really want to make that clear regardless of the various diagnoses and problems he had. he had a bad 20 years. >> did he see that? >> i do not think he saw that. i have spoken to my father about the past. i had tried to gingerly prepare hand and speak to the things that are being revealed right now he has shared with me that he would rather not go back and revisit that time in his life. he is a changed man. he likes to keep us focused on where he is now. >> it is always a bit uncomfortable when i see this stuff coming out of the public. i care about my father very deeply. i want to make sure that folks understands that our life is very long. redemption and transformation is possible. it happened in my life and the life of my father. my family is not the family that i grew up with. >> you were molested by your babysitter? when did
i saw myself as the tiny child i was. i felt into the begins and useless. >> do you ever touch your dad about that? >> i have never talked to my father about that. he is a different man now. the really want to make that clear regardless of the various diagnoses and problems he had. he had a bad 20 years. >> did he see that? >> i do not think he saw that. i have spoken to my father about the past. i had tried to gingerly prepare hand and speak to the things that are being...
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>> no, i do not the he saw that. i had spoken to my fought -- i have spoken to my father about the past and i tried to gingerly tried to prepare him and speak to him about some of the things that were being revealed right now. but he has shared with me he would rather not go back and revisit that time in his life. and that he is a changed man and he would like to keep his focus on what he is now. and i need to respect that. always a little uncomfortable when i see this stuff coming out in the public because i care about my father very deeply and i want to make sure that folks understand that our life is very long, and that redemption and transformation is possible. it happened in my life, it happened in the life of my father, and my family is not the family i grew up in any more. >> but when we read about your life -- you were molested by your babysitter? what impact did that have? >> it had a great impact on me. i think that was probably -- that was probably the most challenging -- the wreckage of that abuse was the
>> no, i do not the he saw that. i had spoken to my fought -- i have spoken to my father about the past and i tried to gingerly tried to prepare him and speak to him about some of the things that were being revealed right now. but he has shared with me he would rather not go back and revisit that time in his life. and that he is a changed man and he would like to keep his focus on what he is now. and i need to respect that. always a little uncomfortable when i see this stuff coming out in...
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and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a prism in it so that light going through the crack would hit the prism and that light would go to another prism and you would be able to tell the time of year by this object that was built in the last 4 years. and i saw this and i thought, what would archeologists think if they encountered this? they would look at this and say, what civilization was this? what religion drove them to do this? we keep doing the same things over and over again. many researchers believe these archeo-astronomical sites are very specifically designed where other researchers say it's all coincidence. but not long ago i was up at a
and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a prism in...
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and i saw that. and i-- and i said to myself, if i am who i say i am, then i have to get out in front of this and i have to start talking about it. and there's a-- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: listen, i don't want to see anybody's lives destroyed, and you seem very passionate about this. and you say-- if you are who you say you are-- >> thank you. >> stephen: can i suggest something? you're also-- you're also the "hulk." the new "avengers" movie. you're also the hulk, aren't you? >> don't make me angry. ( applause ) >> stephen: that i will agree with. >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you, mark ruffalo. >> i accept your apology. >> stephen: mark ruffalo. learn more at waterdefense.or waterdefense.org. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: well that's it for the report, everybody. g captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
and i saw that. and i-- and i said to myself, if i am who i say i am, then i have to get out in front of this and i have to start talking about it. and there's a-- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: listen, i don't want to see anybody's lives destroyed, and you seem very passionate about this. and you say-- if you are who you say you are-- >> thank you. >> stephen: can i suggest something? you're also-- you're also the "hulk." the new "avengers" movie....
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and they kind of laughed it off i didn't expect them to come into the park the way that they did and i saw some very disturbing videos i was actually watching a bunch last night where i saw a man just be shoved down by a cop like this he was standing on so he got shoved down to the ground and then tackled i saw a woman who had a skirt on being thrown down to the floor her peace process against the concrete everything under her skirt was being exposed for the whole world to see i saw cops with their hands all over her i mean you know the brutality and just and it's just very disturbing to see that they're treating human beings like this it's almost as though they forgot that they're human beings and they're treating them like animals i was very shocked to see it almost feel like that's the most brutal that i've seen so far because you just see everyone sitting down on the ground locking arms they didn't want to move and they were just being ripped up by their arms by these officers it was it was atrocious that's very interesting that you say sort of the feeling that you experienced six mont
and they kind of laughed it off i didn't expect them to come into the park the way that they did and i saw some very disturbing videos i was actually watching a bunch last night where i saw a man just be shoved down by a cop like this he was standing on so he got shoved down to the ground and then tackled i saw a woman who had a skirt on being thrown down to the floor her peace process against the concrete everything under her skirt was being exposed for the whole world to see i saw cops with...
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when whitney died, i saw her in 1984 in london. i could not speak, that is how good she was and i went backstage, she -- i talked to her about 45 minutes which is the longest conversation i have had with a musician in my life. and i saw her again a couple years ago, i wished her good luck on her tour and they whisked her away. she passed away, i was upset. it started off, god bless her and i hope her family does well. all the sudden, tse comments started to get racist and they started to get -- i went, oh, my god, and i had to turn it off. it happens with adele, when she had her throat problems. people were kind and all the sudden, here they come and they were going, she is fat anyway. and i'm going, oh, my god, these people. where has humanity and compassion gone to? this is the inspiration for that. where is our humanity, where is our compassion? tavis: if i did not understand your modus operandi, connected to who you are as a person, i am not sure i would -- the world is made of skulls. you can see certain countries. i see differ
when whitney died, i saw her in 1984 in london. i could not speak, that is how good she was and i went backstage, she -- i talked to her about 45 minutes which is the longest conversation i have had with a musician in my life. and i saw her again a couple years ago, i wished her good luck on her tour and they whisked her away. she passed away, i was upset. it started off, god bless her and i hope her family does well. all the sudden, tse comments started to get racist and they started to get --...
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also ahead. >> when i saw what appeared to be like a flashlight coming out of the sky, then i hard a big thud. >> a small plane crashes in a backyard. what may have saved the family's life as they were having dinner. >>> a megamansion is up for sale. the price tag on this colossal california home. lawrence, it could be yours. >> i think i could get used to that. around the bay area clouds rolling in and storms heading in our direction. we'll talk more about that coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, today, in a remote area of northeastern >>> new this morning, an avalanche hits two villages today in a remote area of northeastern afghanistan. authorities says at least 45 people are feared trapped in that snow. so far, rescue teams have not been able to reach the area. but villagers are reportedly trying to do their best to find survivors. >>> a day of remembrance in japan. yesterday marked one year since an earthquake and tsunami killed about 19,000 people. sirens wailed at the exact moment the earthquake hit. bells tolled when the tsunami hit. a weekend ceremony was held in japantown here
also ahead. >> when i saw what appeared to be like a flashlight coming out of the sky, then i hard a big thud. >> a small plane crashes in a backyard. what may have saved the family's life as they were having dinner. >>> a megamansion is up for sale. the price tag on this colossal california home. lawrence, it could be yours. >> i think i could get used to that. around the bay area clouds rolling in and storms heading in our direction. we'll talk more about that...
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>> i just saw him up with the bat and he started to swing and that's when i reached for the gun. >> this new york city cop says he fired to save his father's life. >> i was convicted of second degree murder. >> but he would walk free after that conviction was overturned. so how did he end up back in prison? >> you must have been crush when they told you that you had to go back. >> revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with your host tonight brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. >> good evening. the bloody drug war in mexico has dripped the world's attention. >> but way off the radar south of mexico is a region that's even more violent. >> the commander of the u.s. southern command called it the deadliest place in the world outside of active war zones. >> the homicide rate in honduras alones that doubled in five years. cnn's kaj larsen journeyed to the heart of the violence. >> reporter: in the past year, over 17,000 people have been murdered in guatemala, el salvador and honduras. in honduras, over 90% of crimes like murder are never
>> i just saw him up with the bat and he started to swing and that's when i reached for the gun. >> this new york city cop says he fired to save his father's life. >> i was convicted of second degree murder. >> but he would walk free after that conviction was overturned. so how did he end up back in prison? >> you must have been crush when they told you that you had to go back. >> revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is...
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. >> i saw my life flash before my eyes. >> another's snaps. slamming him into the water. >> i was the most scared i've ever been in my life. >>> inches away from disaster, seconds from death. >>> hello. welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. every day we go about our daily routines never thinking that at any moment we could suddenly find ourselves in harm's way. not much feels as ordinary as a trip to the convenience store, sightseeing in the park, or even filling up your gas tank. but as one ohio man discovered, trouble could be lurking just around the corner. a carpenter filling up his gas tank suddenly finds himself pinned to the ground, surrounded by flames. >> it was the lunch hour, so i'm more so on the cashier's desk than -- and at that time it's pretty busy. >> laura works at the sunmart gas station in menson township, ohio, and loves her job. >> we're smiling at 6:00 a.m. and smiling at 9:00 p.m. when it's time to close down. so we have a lot of regular customers. >> one of those regular customers is jim, a building mainte
. >> i saw my life flash before my eyes. >> another's snaps. slamming him into the water. >> i was the most scared i've ever been in my life. >>> inches away from disaster, seconds from death. >>> hello. welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. every day we go about our daily routines never thinking that at any moment we could suddenly find ourselves in harm's way. not much feels as ordinary as a trip to the convenience store, sightseeing...
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what to make of her, but then i saw -- i was her editor there and i saw what real talent backed up this incredible nerve, and i decided to emulate her instead of seeing her as a rival. and through the years both of us wrote books, and we were both sounding boards, and she became a huge role model of what it meant to be a successful author. >> what happened to her? >> this is the reason i wrote the book. one of the most shocking things that -- i never experienced, that she experienced suicide, which seemed for no apparent reason in 2004, when she was 36 years old. there were lots of rumors swirling everywhere. that the -- the right wing japanese had assassinated her. she had a lot of enemies. >> because of her book? "the rape of nanking." >> yes, and very vocal criticizing their history book and their political leaders. also rumors that the u.s. was somehow behind it. that she was very active in trying to get veterans of the baton death march to sue japan for their enslavement, and the state department wasn't so happy about that, but it turned out that she fit -- that she fit a lot of pa
what to make of her, but then i saw -- i was her editor there and i saw what real talent backed up this incredible nerve, and i decided to emulate her instead of seeing her as a rival. and through the years both of us wrote books, and we were both sounding boards, and she became a huge role model of what it meant to be a successful author. >> what happened to her? >> this is the reason i wrote the book. one of the most shocking things that -- i never experienced, that she...
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i noticed my feet were extremely hot and i couldn't figure why and when i looked down i saw the whole undercarriage of the vehicle was now engulfed in flames. along with the engine compartment, i looked in the vehicle briefly and saw that the flames were starting to come up underneath the dashboard and were just starting to touch mr. rinosa's feet and legs. >> one thing was going through my mind. if we could get this guy out of here as quick as possible, safe way as possible. at the same time, you're thinking, what if? >> looked at my partner and several citizens moved away because they saw how bad it was getting. a couple of the citizens hung in there and i told my partner, we have to get him out or he's going to die. >> time is running out. rescuers are faced with a monumental decision. do you risk your own life to save a stranger's? >> what was driving me was the flames. it was driving me crazy. i had no feelings of anything, just to get this guy out of there alive. >> that's where it got pretty intense. once i saw the flames, i knew every car has a gas tank and i knew the flames w
i noticed my feet were extremely hot and i couldn't figure why and when i looked down i saw the whole undercarriage of the vehicle was now engulfed in flames. along with the engine compartment, i looked in the vehicle briefly and saw that the flames were starting to come up underneath the dashboard and were just starting to touch mr. rinosa's feet and legs. >> one thing was going through my mind. if we could get this guy out of here as quick as possible, safe way as possible. at the same...
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i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she said to me, you say you have education. where did you go to school, high school? public-school of new york. this does that add up. i skipped two grades before college. where did you go to college? how did you pay for college? you went to grad school? how did you pay for law school? what did that have to do with my case? i was just going with the flow. finally, she said to me, it is my professional obligation to inform you -- not only as an attorney but as a registered nurse acting as a dentist -- you may have a bipolar disorder. she said, it is nothing bad. something -- sometimes people create alternate realities for themselves as a coping mechanism for how to deal with stress. i was like, are you saying i am crazy? she did not believe anything that i said. she said, when it comes to the judges, do
i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she said to me, you say you have education. where did you go to school, high school? public-school of new york. this does that add up. i skipped two grades before college. where did you go to college? how did you pay for college? you went to grad...
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. >> i saw it twice. first time i saw it, i felt sorry for her, beuse she was so clearly over her head and nobody seemed to want to know this before they picked her. in the last fifth of the movie, she turns into a bit of a monster. the second time i saw it, i was less symetic because she was so super wremely confident. >> charles? >> i have not seen it, but i know it is unfair. [laughter] it is a tautoly. >> i did not see it, but i appreciate the beat sweetener because it makes consultants lookok better than they were. >> greg smith, employee of goldman sachs, at an op-ed this week in "the new york times" about why he left goldman sachs. what did you think of it? >> i was glad to see somebodody younger quit for moral reasons as opposed to somebody on the way ou is a 33-year-old guy. i do not believe all the efforts to undermine him. i take him at hihis word that he thought that the pla was not what he had joined up to do. >> "i realized i could no loer looks students in the eye and tell them this was a g
. >> i saw it twice. first time i saw it, i felt sorry for her, beuse she was so clearly over her head and nobody seemed to want to know this before they picked her. in the last fifth of the movie, she turns into a bit of a monster. the second time i saw it, i was less symetic because she was so super wremely confident. >> charles? >> i have not seen it, but i know it is unfair. [laughter] it is a tautoly. >> i did not see it, but i appreciate the beat sweetener because...
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i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in blood. ll didn't click in my head that something was wrong. i started walking backwards and i found myself in the produce department. >> this is the view from the store camera covering the produce section. >> the floor crew guy that waxes the floors, he just runs right past me, and i knew something was wrong then. and i kept walking backwards. i was going to go towards the back room. >> but zack had just made the biggest mistake of his life. zane floyd is coming around the corner with a shotgun. >> there's tables in produce that have all the fruits and vegetables. and i dove between one of those, just trying to get down. and he takes a shot at me. and i'm ducking under the table. and it goes over my head. he's chasing me around, and i'm just scrambling, trying to get away. and he just comes right over me and shoots me. and i got hit right here, and like it came through and collapsed both my lungs, and it felt like i got hit by a truck. >> but floyd isn't finished with zack. >> he turns away a
i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in blood. ll didn't click in my head that something was wrong. i started walking backwards and i found myself in the produce department. >> this is the view from the store camera covering the produce section. >> the floor crew guy that waxes the floors, he just runs right past me, and i knew something was wrong then. and i kept walking backwards. i was going to go towards the back room. >> but zack had just made the biggest mistake...
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i saw that i had the same character traits as my biological parents when i arrived in moldova and got to know them better i realized that i was just like the parents who had raised me i got it straight away. i never thought they would not love me anymore i know my parents they love me. but i was afraid to talk to them i don't know why but i was afraid. found himself in a difficult position having to welcome the person whose place he had been occupying since childhood. he was not going to step aside because a field i'm going under is very jealous should be reproaching about anything he immediately takes offense and does not want to talk. guys you want some juice and they want some. yeah ok. for the parents a meeting with their biological son also meant the possible loss of a son who played ray of the. country told me once mom i'm going to you could answer that she was eighteen already and he could go wherever he wanted. them to spend to always cry you know walking around the house so that he didn't see me crying. i got so scared. that he didn't leave. the field a year and a half with a
i saw that i had the same character traits as my biological parents when i arrived in moldova and got to know them better i realized that i was just like the parents who had raised me i got it straight away. i never thought they would not love me anymore i know my parents they love me. but i was afraid to talk to them i don't know why but i was afraid. found himself in a difficult position having to welcome the person whose place he had been occupying since childhood. he was not going to step...
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i was carrying around parts of dolls. except one aunt. she screamed every time she saw me carrying the 3 sets of legs and arms and 3 heads 234 thericcety carriage i pushed around. to assure my aunt the dolls were doing well. i would reassemble them mixing and matching the different parts of the dolls. may be it was a child's way of remembering the acts and the passion of iceis in search of her fragmented husband and the passion of [inaudible] tearing apart and putting together her colonizing bright sister. i still love dolls i collect them. what about you asked amy. she was disapointed when i told her that i hadn't cared from dolls since i was in my early teens. in the late 1990's a friend wanted to give me a custom made doll. i requested a chinese young girl doll. and with my friend's permission i gaveamy the doll. the last time i saw the doll was in a collection of dolls aranged with great care in the house by the lake in madison where amy's memorial was held in 1999. last year, 7 years after amy's death i saw an old woman selling dolls right in front of the young fed
i was carrying around parts of dolls. except one aunt. she screamed every time she saw me carrying the 3 sets of legs and arms and 3 heads 234 thericcety carriage i pushed around. to assure my aunt the dolls were doing well. i would reassemble them mixing and matching the different parts of the dolls. may be it was a child's way of remembering the acts and the passion of iceis in search of her fragmented husband and the passion of [inaudible] tearing apart and putting together her colonizing...
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i do not see -- i saw there was unclarity. those are two different things. i could read your comments, that expanded upon the language of conditional approval to allow fresh and easy to do what they were asking to do. commissioner antonini: let me clarify my original motion. i am willing to modify it. for practical purposes. i was talking about a separate file where someone was stationed all the long and they would do manual check out there. i am not so sure that is the worst thing. you have a self checkout that an employee comes over when the alarm goes off. one or the other. if i am reading the tenor of some of the commissioners correctly, it is the former there would be happier with. actually having a person -- a staffed check out line that is -- that is the only place if somebody happens to come and set off an alarm by trying to get the liquor out through another place, that more of an intervention issue and i think you have the latitude to make sure that is done. in that case, they have to bring it over to the other aisle. there are always going to be pe
i do not see -- i saw there was unclarity. those are two different things. i could read your comments, that expanded upon the language of conditional approval to allow fresh and easy to do what they were asking to do. commissioner antonini: let me clarify my original motion. i am willing to modify it. for practical purposes. i was talking about a separate file where someone was stationed all the long and they would do manual check out there. i am not so sure that is the worst thing. you have a...
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. >> i saw it twice. the first time i saw it, i felt sorry for her, because she was so clearly over her head and nobody seemed to want to know this before shthey picked her up in the last fifth of the movie, she turns into a bit of a monster. the second time i saw it, i was less sympathetic because she was so self confident. >> charles? >> i have not seen it but i know it is unfair. [laughter] it is at tautology. >> i have not seen it, but i appreciate the beet sweetener notion because it makes the consultants look better than they were. >> here is a total non sequitur. greg smith, an employee of goldman sachs, had an op-ed in "the new york times" about why he was leaving goldman sachs. what did you think of it? >> i was glad to see some young quit for moral reasons, as opposed to somebody on the way out. this was a 33-year-old guy. i don't believe all the attempts to undermine him. i take him at his word that he bought the place was not what he had joined up to do. >> "i realized it was time to leave whe
. >> i saw it twice. the first time i saw it, i felt sorry for her, because she was so clearly over her head and nobody seemed to want to know this before shthey picked her up in the last fifth of the movie, she turns into a bit of a monster. the second time i saw it, i was less sympathetic because she was so self confident. >> charles? >> i have not seen it but i know it is unfair. [laughter] it is at tautology. >> i have not seen it, but i appreciate the beet sweetener...
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. >> when i saw the people self-confidence increase, i saw people transform. i saw them starting to get jobs because of the transformation of themselves. >> reporter: the operation has grown to the point that sometime this summer good karma will work on its 5,000 bicycles. >> again, that was garvin thomas reporting. many of those former clients are good karma volunteers. that's some good karma going on right there. >>> rob, what's going on with the weather? >> things a lot different than yesterday evening with the rain coming on in right now. things are trying to dry out in between our next weather system that will come dropping in on us as we get into tuesday. high temperatures today not too bad. got up to 65 around south san jose the generally north of san jose pretty cool afternoon. tt did have showers around the a st bay hills. only saw temperatures in the mid-50s. i want to show you the weekend rain totals. pretty impressive. you can see you been out to the trivalley. passage to an inch of rain and into san francisco and oakland over an inch of rain. it w
. >> when i saw the people self-confidence increase, i saw people transform. i saw them starting to get jobs because of the transformation of themselves. >> reporter: the operation has grown to the point that sometime this summer good karma will work on its 5,000 bicycles. >> again, that was garvin thomas reporting. many of those former clients are good karma volunteers. that's some good karma going on right there. >>> rob, what's going on with the weather? >>...